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The Power of Shared Fiction: Unpacking the Secret of Sapiens


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What if the most powerful forces governing your life—money, nations, human rights—only exist because we collectively agree to believe in them?

In the first international episode of Veritas Antiqua's new series, "Mind Library," we dive deep into the world-changing ideas of Yuval Noah Harari's "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind." How did our species go from being an insignificant animal to the rulers of the planet? What is the secret superpower that allows millions of strangers to cooperate, build cities, and wage wars? The answer lies in our unique ability to create and live inside "imagined realities."

Join us for a conversation that explores the fictions that shape our world, from ancient gods to modern corporations.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Cognitive Revolution and why our minds, not our muscles, won the evolutionary race.

  • Dunbar's Number: The biological limit that Sapiens managed to break with shared stories.

  • "Imagined Realities": What's the difference between a lie and a collective fiction like the Peugeot corporation?

  • The Gilgamesh Project: How science is reframing death from an inevitable fate to a "technical problem" to be solved.

  • The biology of happiness and why all our progress might not actually be making us happier.

Let us know what book we should analyze next in the Mind Library!

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