Know Yourself By Reading This 3 Books
Books have an incredible power to transform our lives, expand our horizons, and ignite our imaginations but in the Time of Digitalization, Everyone is busy in Their social media and they daily waste their 8-10 hours by scrolling and doing such ridiculous things on social media. Some people also watch some informative channels But those channels are not as much effective as a book can give you. But NowaDays many people also who like Reading books instead of scrolling. Here we are going to discuss 3 must read books that after reading this your whole way of thinking will be changed and You must also know many things that you never imagined about yourself.
Sapiens:
The book focuses on Homo sapiens, and surveys the history of humankind, starting from the Stone Age and going up to the 21st century. This was written by Yuval Noah Harari Who is? an Israeli medievalist, military historian, public intellectual, and popular science writer. He currently serves as professor in the Department of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Sophie's World:
This book is written by Jostein Gaarder and in this book the author? teaches readers about the history of Western philosophy through the eyes of a teenage girl, Sophie, encouraging critical thinking and questioning the world around us, emphasizing that philosophy is a way of life, not just an academic pursuit. The ultimate point that Sophie's World makes is that we should think for ourselves. “My concern is that you do not grow up to be one of those people who take the world for granted, Sophie dear.” Sophie is asked to see the world anew in order to find new ideas.
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A Brief History Of Time:
This book covers many topics in theoretical physics, including the Big Bang, black holes, particle physics, and the fate of the universe. It does so in an attempt to bring physics to more readers and this is written by Stephen Hawking in which he tried to explain non-technical terms about the structure, origin, development and eventual fate of the universe, which is the object of study of astronomy and modern physics.
It's a book which explains scientifically essential questions asked by humanity since the beginning of time. It generates a childlike wonder towards the grandness of the universe. I would recommend this book due to its logical approach to highly advanced ideas in Physics.
Hawking wrote this book for nonspecialist readers with no prior knowledge of scientific theories. In A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology, including the Big Bang, black holes and light cones, to the non-specialist reader.
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In essence, "A Brief History of Time" not only provides a valuable education in cosmology and physics but also inspires a sense of wonder and encourages us to contemplate the fundamental questions about our universe.