How I Discovered The Greatest Lie of Our Civilisation and How Seeing Through It Makes The World a Better Place

<p>Ittakes us a moment to notice that we lost Kyle. He stopped, rummaging for something in his backpack, taking out his lunch packet and giving it to a homeless guy, sitting on the pavement. They exchange some words, and the homeless man smiles. Kyle closes his backpack again and catches up to us as if nothing has happened.</p> <p>&bdquo;<em>What</em>&ldquo;, he asks us smiling, &bdquo;<em>he was hungry</em>&ldquo;.</p> <p>It should take me five years to remember this moment while reading a book about human anthropology. But not just any anthropology book. I am reading &bdquo;Human<strong>kind</strong>&nbsp;&mdash; A hopeful history&ldquo;, by Rutger Bregman.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/illuminations-mirror/how-i-saw-through-the-greatest-lie-of-our-civilisation-991fd67f8574"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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