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Goonch

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5. Not exactly fiction, I'm listening to Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 12:30 PM
Feb 2026

"Homo Deus (from Latin "Homo" meaning man or human and "Deus" meaning God) deals more with the abilities acquired by humans (Homo sapiens) throughout their existence, and their evolution as the dominant species in the world. The book describes mankind's current abilities and achievements and attempts to paint an image of the future. Many philosophical issues are discussed, such as humanism, individualism, transhumanism, and mortality.

The book sets out to examine possibilities of the future of Homo sapiens. The premise outlines that during the 21st century, humanity is likely to make a significant attempt to gain happiness, immortality, and God-like powers. Throughout the book, Harari openly speculates various ways that this ambition might be realised in the future based on the past and present. The book focuses as well on humanism, religion and capitalism and compares the two throughout the book."

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James NoRethugFriends Feb 2026 #1
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I also highly recommend My Jim by Nancy Rawles. cbabe Feb 2026 #4
That does sound good hermetic Feb 2026 #6
Read James last week. QED Feb 2026 #16
Jack Higgins - The Eagle Has Landed bucolic_frolic Feb 2026 #3
From 1975 hermetic Feb 2026 #8
Boy, I must have read that more than 40 years ago. rsdsharp Feb 2026 #15
Not exactly fiction, I'm listening to Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari Goonch Feb 2026 #5
Finished, "A Calamity of Souls", by David Balducci Bayard Feb 2026 #7
Just got on the waiting list for hermetic Feb 2026 #9
Comfort re-reading a stack of Lee Child's Jack Reacher. Enjoying the depth and detail. cbabe Feb 2026 #10
Finished re-reading "Lords of the North" by Bernard Cornwell. Number9Dream Feb 2026 #11
Hi!! hermetic Feb 2026 #12
The Director- Daniel Kehlmann duckworth969 Feb 2026 #13
This is brand new hermetic Feb 2026 #14
Just finishing The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith QED Feb 2026 #17
I finished #5 in the Charlaine Harris Gunnie Rose series "All The Dead Shall Weep" Now Jonesing for #6 yellowdogintexas Feb 10 #18
That Catalogue Book hermetic Feb 11 #20
It is, and it is the first book in a series. I added one of them already yellowdogintexas Feb 16 #22
Station Eleven Easterncedar Feb 11 #19
That's a great story hermetic Feb 11 #21
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