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The Age of the Weakest Sapiens: How Modernity is Making Us Fragile by Sandeep Chavan
Humanity has never been more comfortable, connected, and technologically advanced-yet paradoxically, we have never been weaker, more dependent, or more easily manipulated.
In The Age of the Weakest Sapiens, Sandeep Chavan examines how modernity has stripped humans of their resilience, independence, and critical thinking, replacing them with digital distractions, convenience-driven lifestyles, and blind reliance on fragile systems.
This book explores why humans are biologically weaker despite medical advancements; why instant access to information has destroyed deep thinking; and how a culture of entitlement and moral decline has eroded social values. Drawing from history, psychology, and modern trends, Chavan exposes the repeating pattern of civilizational collapse and asks whether today's society is on the same path.
Key Themes Explored in the Book:
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The Age of the Weakest Sapiens: How Modernity is Making Us Fragile by Sandeep Chavan
Humanity has never been more comfortable, connected, and technologically advanced-yet paradoxically, we have never been weaker, more dependent, or more easily manipulated.
In The Age of the Weakest Sapiens, Sandeep Chavan examines how modernity has stripped humans of their resilience, independence, and critical thinking, replacing them with digital distractions, convenience-driven lifestyles, and blind reliance on fragile systems.
This book explores why humans are biologically weaker despite medical advancements; why instant access to information has destroyed deep thinking; and how a culture of entitlement and moral decline has eroded social values. Drawing from history, psychology, and modern trends, Chavan exposes the repeating pattern of civilizational collapse and asks whether today's society is on the same path.
Key Themes Explored in the Book: