Performance Hacks
<p>This week, Simone shares one of her passions with us, inviting us into her Lingua-Nerd world. Her journey into the past, to the roots of the word “Human,” provides a quick analysis that sheds light on the evolution of language and meaning, and how these shape our perception of — in this case — humanity.</p>
<p>Simone starts with a look back to when “human” and “humane” were used synonymously until about the year 1450, both inspired by the Latin words “man” for human and “humus” for earth. Over time, however, these terms diverged. “Human” retained its association with mankind, while “humane” came to describe the qualities that were considered human. Simone shares her vision with us that “being human” might once again become synonymous with “acting in a humane manner.”</p>
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