4.0 AVERAGE


Not as good as his others, but still a valuable use of time.
informative reflective medium-paced
informative medium-paced

The last of the trilogy an equally if not more thought-provoking!

Amazing how accurate he was about things that hadn't happened yet at the time of writing (2018).
informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

Great read. It articulates complex problems in an understandable way, and spends time examining arguments pro and against various approaches to solving those problems. I found a few of his insights close to a revelation - his explanation immediately clicked with me and I was like “that’s it! I never thought of it that way!”. I think I’ll gift copies of this to a few people this year.

I really loved it. Sometimes he repeats his conclusions to often in my opinion, but there are some great points to think about in there. He outlines a lot of problems in a remarkable way but I missed real solutions to those problems.
A book every person who is interested in the future of our planet should read.

Even after reading both Sapiens and Homo Deus, this book still felt fresh, relevant, and extremely applicable. It has helped me evolve towards a much more complex, comprehensive view. I enjoyed the slight shift in voice in this one--Herari reveals more of his personal identity and positions in this book and also leans further into his humorous side. The book touches on so many important points that even a summary of the 21 lessons doesn't capture its significance and depth.
informative reflective medium-paced