Don't let Yuval Harari of the WEF hack your mind.
Yuval Harari says you don't have any human rights. I disagree.
Yuval Harari, in his TEDx Talks video, says that human rights are just a fictional story. You instantly know he is insulting you. But can you refute his statements? Or do you react with childish and pointless attacks? If you can not intelligently expose the falsehoods in Harari's statements, then Harari has proven that he is superior in knowledge and intelligence. Therefore, he can manipulate you.
If you are not up to Harari's challenge, here are some suggestions.
Harari claims a mountain is real because you can touch, see, and smell it. He also says that when you cut a human open, all you find is blood and guts. Harari is implying that humans are nothing more than what you can touch, see, and smell; reducing humans to the level of physical matter. I claim that in this Universe there are two basic types of things, dead things and living things. Dead things are Physical Universe objects that have no purpose, so they bounce around and collide in chaotic and random ways, losing energy, and degrading towards Entropy Death. Living things are called organisms because they are constantly organizing their internal organs and organizing external physical things to improve their lives. Organisms have purposes and intentions that motivate them to understand, predict, alter, and control physical things. You may not understand or see what allows humans to manipulate physical objects, but you can touch, see, and smell what humans produce, such as your car. The invisible purposes and intentions of humans make them far superior to dead physical matter.
Harari admits humans are the most powerful species on Earth because they can cooperate flexibly in very large groups. But he doesn't see the big picture. Billions of people have collaborated for many generations over thousands of years within countless organizations to produce the knowledge, physical systems, and resources that enable our civilization to create wonders, such as cities, computers, and spaceships. What Harari doesn't understand is that organizing is much more than cooperating. Organizing includes many numerous processes that amplify the productivity, intelligence, efficiency, and capabilities of each member of society. And yet, humans have just begun to organize. The possible improvements to civilization through advanced organization are infinite. For more details about how to organize, read "NEED HELP? 10+ WAYS TO BOOST YOUR PRODUCTIVITY WITH POWERFUL TEAM STRATEGIES."
Harari asserts that since you can't touch, see, or smell human rights, they are fictional stories, not biological realities. He also says that most legal systems are based on human rights, but he does not explain why. Legal systems are codes of conduct for societies and civilizations. Codes of conduct are recommendations about how people should interact with others to maintain a friendly and cooperative relationship. Human rights are a part of the code of conduct and instruct members about how to not insult, harm, or alienate others. The most important qualities of an organization are that members communicate, cooperate, and coordinate to maximize productivity and efficiency. If members of a civilization violate the human rights of other members, violence, and chaos will erupt and destroy civilization, along with all the benefits of organizing. The resulting disaster will be easy to touch, see, and smell. The only people who will preach the value of human rights are those who can comprehend the entire process of organizing.
Harari suggests all human thoughts are fictional stories, implying they are illusions. I believe humans will never create exact mental representations of reality. But humans frequently create mental models that are accurate enough to build cars, cities, and send land rovers to the planet Mars. As Alfred Korzybski explained in his 1933 book “Science And Sanity”, human concepts are not illusions, they are abstractions or close approximations of reality. Almost a hundred years ago, Korzybski thoroughly settled Harari's philosophical criticism. Human thinking is useful, productive, and powerful when it is a close approximation of reality.
Harari says that the reason humans can cooperate so well is that they believe in the same fictional stories. Then he implies the stories people believe in are totally false. He is correct that cooperation requires agreements between people. But if the stories are false, people will eventually discover their beliefs and agreements are false, destroying cooperation. An example of a false belief is that the element Mercury will prolong life, heal fractures, and maintain good health. When people believe in stories that are not accurate, their efforts to survive will end in disasters. So, the accuracy of a story determines the strength and persistence of cooperation. What Harari doesn't recognize is that the long-term success of an organization is determined by the truthfulness of the member's beliefs.
The most realistic and powerful story you can tell people is how to build powerful organizations. If you convince people to work together towards beneficial goals, you will touch, see, and smell wonderful results. Unfortunately, humans currently don't have an accurate prescription for organizing people. We have a lot of work to do.
Harari is the chief mind hacker for the WEF. When he attempts to degrade humanity, I recommend understanding and intelligently refuting his statements. You will become more independent and powerful.
Well, you can't see, touch, smell etc YuHell No-ugh Harari's "thoughts", either; therefore his "thinking" and opinions don't exist. In fact, he's such a pathetic demonic creature, it'd be best if humanity ignored his lunacy altogether... before putting him away in a gulag for the criminality insane.
Thanks for the positive response. There are some many people like Harari that we must become experts at detecting and rejecting mind hacks.