Homo Deus A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari

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Reading Reflection written September 2020

If Sapiens is that feeling after a glorious Christmas feast, Homo Deus is that feeling after a Sunday roast.

This book addresses the marriage of biology and technology and what this potentially looks like for us in the near and distant future. Homo Deus transcends typical book genres, in essence It’s not a book about history, it's also not fiction but rather a fantasy-with-historical-foresight, where Yuval's impressive knowledge transcends to creative predictions for the future. I’m drawn to how Yuval’s mind works, how he comes to questions, and his matter of fact persona. I would purchase a book by Noah without knowing any background on the text. I think I’m in love with his mind and I'm yet to see him speak or read his works and it not resonate with me.

Read this book when you want to divulge into the realm of the intangible. Read again and again when you want to fantasise about where we could be headed.