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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Why humans run the world | Yuval Noah Harari
 
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These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Why humans run the world | Yuval Noah Harari

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzj7Wg4DAbs

 


 

Playtime Comments : [TED] Why humans run the world | Yuval Noah Harari

Gr*******************:

12:37 It is an eye opening statement: 'Money in fact is the most successful story ever invented because ALL humans believe in it'. That means 'Money' is superior to 'God' (as a fictional story)!


Ol**************:

10:36 -10:46
" ... a nation or a state, like israel or iran or Franse or germany. This is just a story. that we have invented and became extremely attached to."


WOOOOOORD


Be*********:
12:26
"You give me a worthless piece of paper and expect me to give you a banana?
No way. What do you think I am, a human?"

ce**********:

5:31 hii yuval my name is cecep i am from west java, nice to see you on the internet.


ya*********:

16:10 is the future he predicted 5 years ago and ironically its really very very scary


Bu***********:
13:15人間だけが客観世界と虚構の世界の二つの世界に生きている

Sh***********:
Someone watching in New Delhi.... 5:35

Ut**********:

When he said "New Delhi" at 5:34 I felt that.


Su***********:
5:30 Actually I really am watching this talk over the internet in New Delhi xD

Yi**:
4:05 missed the opportunity to say "And I'm not talking about last weeks match"

 


 

Top Comments : [TED] Why humans run the world | Yuval Noah Harari

fr******:

This is what TED talks should be about. Paradigm shifting perspectives and revolutionary ideas.


Ni*******:

Why does this guy sound exactly like Gru from Deapicable Me?


Ma**********:
I've read his book and it was absolutely brilliant. If you enjoyed this talk, you would definitely enjoy "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind".

In*******:
His book, Sapiens, literally cured my depression.

Ni****:
Halfway through ‘Sapiens’ I watched this video & now I am reading the rest of it un Yuval’s voice & accent. “Shimpanchij” .

Jokes aside, he is truly a brilliant writer and effective speaker.

Fe***********:

Best talk ever. I am addicted to it. Gold.


Ru***:

Who else has read one of his books? I read 21st lessons for the 21st century.


Xu***:

That moment when you realize that he just debunked the entire Planet of the Apes franchise...


ti*********:

Inter-subjective myths like the economy or religion are all that make humans human. Our endless attempts to reconcile the objective and subjective worlds is what we call "culture".


Gi***********:
I like and am glad that he says "human and other animals" instead of "human and animals"

ki******:
Actually his is wrong. Housecats rule the world.. we just work for them.

Ca**********:

For those of you who say it is a let down when he speaks of the religions being stories, I am sure you do not believe all religions to be true, so think of a religion you do not follow and look at its effects on people, and you can see how even a fake god can seem just as powerful as a real one.


Ki************:
Great talk. Thank you.

Sa*********:

I like his saying Yumans instead of Humans :) respects from Turkey Great Man.


00*******:
I love this talk! I'm adding it to my favorites!

S*:
Yuval, 4 years later: conquering the world's bestselling books in humankind history. I love this man so much.

Ak***********:
Man, i'm currently reading your book and i can't even stop "wow"-ing about how our society has grown this fast and the way you present those facts is mind blowing. Thankyou!

Co****:
"What do you think I am, a Human?" And we thought chimps weren't smart! :D

ro***:
He definitely has a deep grudge against " shimpanzees"

De********:

"Why Humans Run the World" - man, just 1 letter out!


Sp**********:
I love this bigger picture perspective.

It's helped me over come a lot of pride, anxiety and depression. The Pale Blue Dot, is probably what helped me the most.

Se*********:
"Who do you think I am, a human?"

Em*******:
1k dislikes are from bonobos being upset for not being mentioned on his talk

St***********:
Sapiens is the best book I've ever read! Brilliant mind!

Pa*****:

If you liked this please read “Sapiens “ my absolute favorite book!!!!


Ri*****:

When you are watching this video from new delhi.
Noah- i dont know the guy watching this video from new delhi.
Me- wtf


Pa**************:

We humans can cooperate, all together, in harmony to create.......



A Shimpanzee


Mo********:

I respect this man . Many greetings from Baghdad, Iraq.


Ma*:
His book is a really interesting read

Th************:

Talks like this is why I subscribed to Ted. I have been wondering about his last point for a while now. As automation and computers replace lower skilled work, the supply of "low skilled" workers will become proportionally greater and greater as demand for basic human skills dwindles. This means lower and lower pay for more and more people who by no fault of their own are not born with a high IQ. As automation and computers get smarter and smarter, humans by comparison get dumber and dumber. It's already happening now and I'm not sure how society is going to deal with it.


 

 

[TED] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 

 

[TED] Channel Posting

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[TED] The brain-changing benefits of exercise | Wendy Suzuki

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[TED] The power of vulnerability | Brené Brown

[TED] The puzzle of motivation | Dan Pink

[TED] The secret to desire in a long-term relationship | Esther Perel

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