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A guide to thinking
A Brief History of Mankind: From Animals to God was written by Israeli historian yuval Harari. As soon as it was published, the book became popular all over the world, and was unanimously recognized and even sought after by the academic community and the public. Douban scored more than 100,000 people 9. 1.

Douban reading is now the largest and relatively fair book information platform in China. Usually, if the score of Douban books exceeds 7.5, it can be considered as a book worth reading. Books with Douban score above 8.0 are excellent books and worth intensive reading; Douban scores more than 8.5 points, which are generally classics and worth reading repeatedly.

Therefore, it can be said that A Brief History of Humanity with Douban score of 9. 1 takes both academic and box office into consideration, making the author a hot and cutting-edge historian. The author has also published two books, A Brief History of the Future and A Brief History of Today, which constitute the author's trilogy of "A Brief History" series.

A brief history of mankind includes four parts: cognitive revolution, agricultural revolution, human integration and unity, and scientific revolution. The book has 440 pages and more than 300,000 words. I hope to draw the main contents of the book through a mind map and try to keep the original flavor, that is, to quote more original texts. Considering that the picture may be large and unclear, I divided it into four pictures. If you need a high-definition mind map, you can reply to A Brief History of Humanity and send it to you.

Part I: Cognitive revolution.

Part II: Agricultural Revolution

Part III: Integration and unification of human beings.

Part IV: Scientific Revolution

Notes on mind mapping in a brief history of mankind