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Homo Deus: The Future of Mankind

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HOMO DEUS
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How many of us truly know the future? How many of us can gaze into the distant world, peering beyond the veil and see the truth of what is to come? Chances are, aside from those who purport psychic powers, no one here can see the future. We have no ability to see what is coming down the pipeline. We cannot predict what will happen tomorrow, next week or even next year with any form of confidence. Time makes fools of us all.So how then are we to consider what is to come? How can we as people determine what the future is going to be like? Well, while we might not be able to confidently say what will happen tomorrow or next year, we are able to make a series of conclusions based off of the patterns of the past. You see, history is more or less indicative of how the world will continue to move. History is based off of long patterns that if viewed from a top level, will show that a lot of things could be accurately predicted. When we say prediction, we are not talking about specifics. No historian would have been able to predict that it would have been the exact assassination of Francis Ferdinand that would have started World War I, but many historians had seen the history of violence and the powder keg that had been the Balkans and would know that someday a major catastrophe would have incited a long drawn out war. Seeing the future isn’t about predicting specific events, but rather it is using the information from the patterns that we have today and seeing just what the future has in store for us on a large level. In our modern society, there is a great deal of doom and gloom. Many people are living in fear that we are perhaps in the worst time of history. They point to things like climate change, the political sphere, globalization and terrorism, using these things as evidences as to why the modern-day era is the worst that it’s ever been. The problem with this synopsis is that it is entirely ignorant of history! The purpose of this book is to shed light on the patterns of history and show that the future is something to be welcome instead of feared. If you are someone who has worried about the future of our planet, of our countries and the state of affairs, then I would welcome you to kick back, relax and give this book a read. Together we are going to be looking at three distinct phases of our timeline, the past, the present and what we believe the future will be like. We will look at the biggest problems our world has faced over the years, we will examine the patterns of time and most importantly, we will use those patterns to reveal what is in store for humanity on a higher level. Are you ready? Let’s begin!

In this book we’re going to cover:

A Brief History of Mankind The Modern Life Human Optimization Human Destiny Transcendence And much, much more!

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41 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 19, 2017

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Samuel Harris

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May 6, 2017
If I could have given 0 stars I would have

This is neither the acclaimed book Homo Deus nor is this written by Sam Harris. I don't know who this character is but this pamphlet is borderline juvenile. It reads like one of my kids' high school essays with the exception being the grammar isn't as strong. This was a waste of my time.
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May 11, 2017
A Little Thin

While I agree with positive outlook of the book, I found the basis for predictions a little thin. Also the connections between Homo Sapiens and Homo Deus were obscure at best.
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December 7, 2022
I found this book depressive and narrow. A provocation of inhumane humanity
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April 12, 2017
The book gives hope for the future of mankind though from the media we are bombarded with bad news after bad news and makes us worry.
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