The Art of Possible — Yudhanjaya Wijeratne

The Art of Possible -- Yudhanjaya WijeratneAvailable in the anthology Kalicalypse

An interesting little story about the coming apocalypse and how the world is mired in policy and nothing is more important than following the policy.

At least that what i got from it.

Like all of Yudhanjaya’s stories, it’s interesting and enjoyable.

Bye for now.

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The Slow Sad Suicide of Rohan Wijeratne — Yudhanjaya Wijeratne

The Slow Sad Suicide of Rohan Wijeratne -- Yudhanjaya WijeratneI came across Yudhanjaya’s writing in the anthology 2054, where i found his very enjoyable Deep Ocean Blues.   So having really enjoyed that novella i thought i’d go and have a hunt around and see what else Yudhanjaya has written.

The Slow Sad Suicide of Rohan Wijeratne is, i believe, Yudhanjaya’s first book, albeit just a short story.   It tells the tale of a poor little rich kid who has never had to work for anything and has essentially squandered his life.   He’s now so fed up with his pointless rich existence he just spends his time trying to kill himself.   But he’s so rich his parents had him filled with nanites that heal his every wound and illness, preventing him from ending his own life, no matter how hard he tries.

Then, one day, while driving a tuk tuk, Rohan hears about a space program wanting volunteers to be shot straight into a black hole: even the nanites won’t save him this time.

All in all, this is a really good short story, well written, but it does get lost here and there in the terminology and theories of black holes.   But Rohan is also completely lost with all the science of it, his nanites stopped working after 30 years in cryo-sleep to get to the black hole and he’s lost a lot of his intelligence.   Essentially, being baffled by all the science nonsense puts you right in the mind of Rohan as he plummets into the abyss.   Have fun!

Yudhanjaya’s next book is Numbercaste, which i shall get around to reading at some point in the future.

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Numbercaste — Yudhanjaya Wijeratne

Numbercaste -- Yudhanjaya WijeratneThis is a super good story, especially considering the way data is currently being used and what it all might mean in the future.

I’m sure there are people who would read this and think it’s a great idea because they’d assure themselves that they would just work hard to get a high number and be a great success, but every system that creates winners, by necessity, has to create losers.   There’s only ever 100% of the pie and if the top 1% take 50% of that pie then what exactly will be left for the bottom percentages after all the middle people have had their slice?   Changing the system so that you have a different 1% is not going to ever solve the problem.

The world is full of people who think they can solve the problem called Homo sapiens, but the reality is that Homo sapiens can’t be fixed.   The problem called Homo sapiens will only be solved when Homo sapiens becomes extinct.

In the meanwhile we have to endure this death-by-a-thousand-cuts inflicted upon us by the top 1% and their sycophants.   Hopefully not too much longer until we arrive at Armageddon.

So yeah, good story, let’s hope it doesn’t become too prophetic for most of our sakes.

The next book in Yudhanjaya’s timeline is Deep Ocean Blues.

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