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In this essay, Yuval Noah Harari discusses the virtue of humility, particularly emphasizing how people tend to believe that their culture and history are central to the world. Harari challenges this egotism by debunking claims of cultural and historical superiority. He mentions examples where various groups, whether Greeks, Chinese, Indians, Muslims, or others, assert that their culture is the pinnacle of human achievement. Harari argues that such claims are false and rooted in a lack of historical understanding and often racism.
Harari uses his own Jewish heritage as an example, describing how even his own people claim credit for various achievements throughout history. He recounts a humorous incident where a yoga teacher in Israel asserted that Abraham, a figure in Jewish scripture, invented yoga, attributing the shapes of yoga postures to Hebrew leAtters. Harari points out the absurdity of such claims and highlights the importance of humility in recognizing the shared human origins of morality, art, spirituality, and creativity.
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