Why You Should Read More Non-Fiction: A Review of 'Sapiens'

This article depicts the value of reading non-fiction, with a focus on Yuval Noah Harari's book: "Sapiens".

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It is easy to get lost in the sea of information at our disposal
today. The advantages of reading nonfiction, however, cannot be overestimated. The "Sapiens" book by Yuval Noah Harari is a prime illustration of why we should actively try to read more non-fiction.


About Sapiens


The book "Sapiens" takes a deep dive into the history of humanity, exploring the evolution of our species and the development of human civilizations.

The book discusses a wide range of subjects, such as the development of modern political systems, religions, and the rise of agriculture. It challenges readers to think critically about the world around them.

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Sapiens offers a unique perspective on the history of humanity, it states that our history is punctuated by four major revolutions: The Cognitive Revolution, The Agricultural Revolution, the Scientific revolution, and the Industrial Revolution.

The Cognitive Revolution talks about the development of 3 main abilities that were related to language. This includes Flexible Language, Gossip, and Fiction.

These 3 abilities allowed Sapiens to:

  • Plan and follow through complex actions like avoiding Predators and working together to trap prey.
  • Build trust via gossip.
  • To cooperate with very large groups of people, most of whom they've never met.
    This rapidly changed societal behavior.

The Agricultural Revolution talks about how agriculture came to be. It was more of a gradual process of small, seemingly insignificant changes, not necessarily a conscious choice.

The Scientific revolution & Industrial Revolution show how innovations, inventions, and industrialization has brought sapiens to the point we are at today. The reader shows that it has not been a smooth sail and how both revolutions have had just as many cons as they have pros.


So why should you read non-fiction and why Sapiens?


One of the main reasons to read non-fiction is to expand your knowledge and gain a deeper understanding of the world.

"Sapiens" is an excellent example of this, as it offers a unique perspective on the history of humanity that is both informative and enlightening.

The book presents a compelling argument for why we should pay attention to our past, and how our understanding of history can inform our present and future.

In Conclusion


To challenge your beliefs and broaden your perspective, read nonfiction books. "Sapiens" does this by providing an interesting and thought-provoking account of human history. Readers are urged by Harari's book to engage in critical thinking about the world and to challenge the presumptions we hold about ourselves and our society.

Reading non-fiction can be a useful tool for improving oneself. We can better comprehend ourselves and our place in the world by learning about it. A great tool for personal development and introspection, "Sapiens" provides insights into human nature and the forces that have shaped our planet.

"Sapiens" is an excellent example of why we should make an attempt to read more nonfiction. Harari's work encourages readers to think critically about the world and provides both instructive and fascinating insights into human nature. Thus, if you want to broaden your knowledge and viewpoint, pick up a copy of "Sapiens" and start reading right away!

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I enjoyed this book but I have to re-read it to remind myself again. Nice reviews tho

Thank you for your kind words! it gladdens my heart that you enjoyed my review too. !LUV

You are right. I do more of non fictions because of the lessons one would learn, and to better improve oneself. There are a lot to read and learn from real life event and one would gain knowledge about the world and history.

Indeed from your description it's a fine read no doubt, it's one I will love to try, and I hope I will fall in love with non-fiction.

I do not read stories either fiction or non-fiction, this is going to be my first time in a long time to read stories again, I really appreciate you sharing the advantages, it sounds just as self help book to me, they I love a lot.

Haven't read Sapiens, but I do fully believe in the power of reading non-fiction.

A single idea, mindset shift, technique, tool, and so on can help us change the course of our entire lives. The better input helps us get the better output in life.

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