Diarmuid O'Sullivan's Reviews > Payday: A Short Story
Payday: A Short Story (Short Story Singles)
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Brilliant and Prescient
Instead of near future, it feels like now. Its hard to imagine this was written pre-Covid, when the massive waves of inflation from unrestricted government spending were still more abstract and conceptual and easy to ignore. We still have the shielding of an in-demand currency - if the world’s reliance on the petrodollar shatters we may see this very scenario quite soon. The anecdote of submitting this to a pro-UBI contest is also amusing. Â
This should defintiely be put back for sale on Amazon, I would heartily recommend it to readers that I know. I have a few of this author’s books that I have been ignoring in my Amazon library that I bumped to the top of my reading list because of this.
Instead of near future, it feels like now. Its hard to imagine this was written pre-Covid, when the massive waves of inflation from unrestricted government spending were still more abstract and conceptual and easy to ignore. We still have the shielding of an in-demand currency - if the world’s reliance on the petrodollar shatters we may see this very scenario quite soon. The anecdote of submitting this to a pro-UBI contest is also amusing. Â
This should defintiely be put back for sale on Amazon, I would heartily recommend it to readers that I know. I have a few of this author’s books that I have been ignoring in my Amazon library that I bumped to the top of my reading list because of this.
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