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the biggest problems facing us in the 21st century

What are the biggest problems facing us in the 21st century? on Business Standard. While Harari's previous best sellers, Sapiens and Homo Deus, covered the past <br>

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the biggest problems facing us in the 21st century

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  1. What are the biggest problems facing us in the 21st century? (Book Review) While Harari’s previous best sellers, Sapiens and Homo Deus, covered the past and future respectively, his new book is all about the present

  2. Penguin Random House 370 pages; Rs 799 Book Review : The human mind wants to worry. This is not necessarily a bad thing — after all, if a bear is stalking you, worrying about it may well save your life. Although most of us don’t need to lose too much sleep over bears these days, modern life does present plenty of other reasons for concern: Terrorism, climate change, the rise of AI, encroachments on our privacy, even the apparent decline of international cooperation. In his fascinating new book, the historian Yuval Noah Harari creates a useful framework for confronting these fears. While his previous best sellers, Sapiens and Homo Deus, covered the past and future respectively, his new book is all about the present. The trick for putting an end to our anxieties, he suggests, is not to stop worrying. It’s to know which things to worry about, and how much to worry about them. As he writes in his Introduction: “What are today’s greatest challenges and most important changes? What should we pay attention to? What should we teach our kids?” These are admittedly big questions, and this is a sweeping book. There are chapters on work, war, nationalism, religion, immigration, education and 15 other weighty matters. But its title is a misnomer. Although you will find a few concrete lessons scattered throughout, Mr Harari mostly resists handy prescriptions…Read more 21 LESSONS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

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