What if the modern world is not as new as we think?
What if the same patterns that shaped Ancient Rome, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and the great empires of history are still shaping our lives today?
In Same, Same but Different, Sebesty n Istv n takes readers on a fascinating journey through thousands of years of history to reveal one powerful truth:
Human nature changes very little. Only the tools, technologies, and appearances evolve.
From inflation in the Roman Empire to modern central banking.
From gladiator games to streaming platforms.
From temple priests to social media influencers.
From feudal lords to multinational corporations.
From ancient spies to artificial intelligence surveillance.
From colonization by legions to colonization through debt.
This book explores how the same structures, incentives, and behaviors continue to repeat across civilizations.
Inside This Book You Will Discover: Why empires rise, peak, and collapseHow money loses value throughout historyThe recurring patterns of propaganda and manipulationHousing bubbles, debt crises, and economic inequalityMigration and demographic changeThe evolution of religion, ideology, and secular belief systemsThe relationship between technology, work, and artificial intelligenceHow history can help you understand the futurePerfect For Readers Interested In: World historyGeopoliticsEconomics and financeSociology and psychologyArtificial intelligenceThe rise and fall of civilizationsCombining history, economics, politics, and human psychology, this book reveals that while civilizations appear different on the surface, the same fundamental dynamics continue to shape humanity.
The names change. The technologies change. Human nature remains.
If you want to understand the hidden patterns behind history-and the world unfolding around you-this book will change the way you see civilization forever.