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A Permanent Revolution — Industrial Modernity, Social Upheaval, and the Future of Humanity Explained | Chapter 18 from Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari

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A Permanent Revolution — Industrial Modernity, Social Upheaval, and the Future of Humanity Explained | Chapter 18 from Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari How has the modern world become a state of constant revolution? In Chapter 18 of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind , Yuval Noah Harari examines the profound and ongoing transformations sparked by the Industrial Revolution—from ecological devastation to the collapse of traditional family structures, to the emergence of global peace and new forms of imagined community. Watch the full chapter summary below and subscribe to Last Minute Lecture for scholarly guides to every chapter! Living in a State of Permanent Revolution Harari argues that the one certainty about the future is radical change. The Industrial Revolution ushered in an era of non-stop upheaval—not only in technology, but also in society, psychology, time perception, and our relationship to the environment. Key Topics in Chapter 18 Ecological Costs: Expone...

Family Systems, Emotional Regulation, and Healing ADD: Like Fish in the Sea | Chapter 18 of Scattered Minds by Gabor Maté

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Family Systems, Emotional Regulation, and Healing ADD: Like Fish in the Sea | Chapter 18 of Scattered Minds by Gabor Maté Welcome to Last Minute Lecture’s summary of Chapter 18 from Scattered Minds by Dr. Gabor Maté. In this insightful chapter, Dr. Maté explains how the emotional climate of a family—more than any parenting technique—shapes the development and healing of Attention Deficit Disorder. Children are “like fish in the sea,” absorbing stress, shame, and patterns from their caregivers’ emotional world. Watch the full video summary below, and subscribe to Last Minute Lecture for more trauma-informed, psychology-focused chapter guides: Subscribe to Last Minute Lecture for chapter-by-chapter textbook breakdowns and resources for family healing. Family Stress and the Unconscious Emotional Sea Dr. Maté shows that self-regulation in children develops when caregivers themselves are emotionally regulated. In families affected by ADD, parents may unintentionally reinforce...