Unrefined.

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Introspective Piece:

As I was Parsing Idly Through My Kindle This Week, Eyes Shuffling Spoardically, Scouring The Depth eBook Territory, Fishing Feverishly for My Next Purchase. Kindle Has This Bad Habit Of Always Knowing when I have The Urge For A good Read And Laying Forth The Perfect temptations ANd I The BAd HAbit For Falling In Every Time; Here Is A Hint, anytime I am Not On Instagram, Which Is seldom But Occurs enough That I have time To indulge in Some other vices. Similar To Instagram, Kindle Also Know What I Like, Top Secret. Here I was $12, No IG, And Free Time To Add A New Book To my Collection Of Unfinished Literature.  

My Grazing Through Recommendations Didn’t Hold Long. At The Forefront Of My Suggestion was Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. The Author Was Unfamiliar To Me, But The Topic HIstory Is One That’s Always Registers. Sapiens Along with His Other works. “Homo Dues: a Brief History Of Tomorrow,” Which I Previously Own And “21 Lessons for the 21 Century” Compose His Historical and Sociological Triumvirate of Human Life Study, and I would Implore Any avid Kindl-ist Or Book enthusiasts To Check Them Out. I have Yet To Finish Any, But So Far, My Interest In Yural’s Evaluation Of History Has Been Pique.

For This Purpose, God Gave Us Kindle, To Expand Our Horizon.

 Opening Structured Of Sapien Is set To Highlight Three Main Components Of the History Humankind: 1) Time/Duration, 2) Event, 3) Results.

The Opening Statement Of The Book Reads As Followed; “About 14 Billion Years Ago, Matter, Energy, Time And Space Came Into Being In What Is Known As The Big Bang.” That Sentence Alone Was A lot To Ponder. Yural’s Championing The Big Bang As The credible Beginning Of Life Left Me Skeptical of Research But That Another Discussion. The Book Continued In These intervals. In 300,000 years, atoms and modules produced the Subject of chemistry. About 4 billion years ah=go and Organism Produced Biology and Subsequently with topics like history, agriculture, and So Many Of The Subjects we Study Today But Neglect To Understand Their Origins.

Big Bang Theory Controversy aside (Con-Tro-Pher-See, British Pronunciation Only Please), I was Locked In Thralls Of Another Soon To be Ill-fated Read. I Say “Ill-fated’ Because Of The Fact That I Have not Finished Reading A Book Since Maybe 2019, Despite Owning A Large Compendium Of Literature in All formats: Whether It Be Audibles, eBooks, and Physical. I Think I Have Fallen Into That Lull That I presume All readers do, Inclination without Reproof. Desiring To read, Time To read Content to Read But Not The Fortitude To follow Through. Unfortunately, This Lull As Has Permeated Itself Into My Writing Habits, where Now I Have About Several Blog Post Planned But Not Type Nor illustrations Prototyped. The Process Of Reading Is Itself A Joy And The Completion A Climax. To Not Finish A Book Is Almost Tantamount To Having Sex With no Orgasm.

 

Back to Sapiens.

As I continued to Brief Myself with Yural’s Assessment With Human History. His Pattern Of Outline The trajectory Of Human “Evolution” Struck A Chord With My Own. No Matter The Place Or Era, Or Purpose, All Human Processes Were Face With A ‘refining” Process. Raw materials Passing Through Time Until It Could Be Formalized Into Something Definable, Qualitative, And Distinguishable.

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