Our Inherently Controversial Human Nature - and How We Should Hack It

Our Inherently Controversial Human Nature - and How We Should Hack It
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Publisher : Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages : 61
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ISBN-13 : 9781398477889
ISBN-10 : 1398477885
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Book Synopsis Our Inherently Controversial Human Nature - and How We Should Hack It by : Imre Major

Download or read book Our Inherently Controversial Human Nature - and How We Should Hack It written by Imre Major and published by Austin Macauley Publishers. This book was released on 2023-08-18 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Human induced climate change, overuse of natural resources, overwhelming amount of waste and pollution, gender inequality, elevated stress levels, flood of fake news. All these have a lot to do with our controversial human nature and how our race has formed, besides making our life more difficult and less sustainable. You are to see the controversial process of how we began to become the only highly intelligent species, how widespread is our impact on our environment and why we are inching ahead to the point where extinction will be an issue to deal with. This book provides an original context of the links to our roots and hints at what we should do. It offers a solution to the seven decade-old Fermi paradox and answers the eternal question of meaning and importance of happiness. It is easy to get the idea. Accepting the conclusions might be a harder task. The real challenge is making a change. Are you ready to start seeing the whole picture?


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