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Augustus, though not an astute military general like Julius Caesar or Alexander, established a stable imperial regime, unlike the latter two. Historians often attribute this feat to Augustus' virtue of mildness and clemency.
— Jan 24, 2017 07:56PM
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Rohit Jain
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I have reached a part where the author has started explaining how economics works. Very excited. I had been meaning to acquainted acquainted with how economics work in a capitalist market in the real sense of the term, and the author aptly describes this process in the example of Mr Greedy's bank of El Dorado. This book has answered so many questions that had been nagging me for years.
— Feb 14, 2017 07:47PM
Rohit Jain
is on page 147 of 512
Liked Barack Obama's pic in White House which symbolizes universal masculinity
— Jan 26, 2017 02:21AM
Rohit Jain
is on page 124 of 512
For the second time in the book, the author refers to Aryan Invasion has a historically accurate fact. This theory has been debunked by historians long ago. It's surprising that such a fine writer like Yuval Harari should draw his conclusions on a disproven theory.
— Jan 22, 2017 10:44PM
Rohit Jain
is on page 100 of 512
Loved the contents a lot from page 98 to page 101. Don't think any spiritual text in whole wide world could answer that question, which fervently bogs a curious mind, any better than the way it's been described by Yuval Harari. The chapter "Prison Walls", and the three types of conditioning that present day humans are subjected to since they are born, striked a chord with me.
— Jan 11, 2017 10:29AM
