Letters to 2039

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Letters to 2039 by Rosie Driffill, Fishcake Publications
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Author: Rosie Driffill ISBN: 9781909015487
Publisher: Fishcake Publications Publication: October 1, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rosie Driffill
ISBN: 9781909015487
Publisher: Fishcake Publications
Publication: October 1, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What would you ask if you could write ten letters to your future self? How might they reply? In 2017, three people got the chance to find out. Yet with access to the future come even greater surprises in the present...

Letters to 2039 examines hope, despair and human development. It explores our tendency for solipsism, even when faced with the chance to receive unprecedented insight into the future, and about how we might help others. At a time when planning for and predicting the future seems to have found its cultural counterpart in mindfulness, and when quantifiable outcomes have become the favoured yardstick of progress, this book looks at the tensions between the present and the future, as well as the unpredictability of the human experience.

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What would you ask if you could write ten letters to your future self? How might they reply? In 2017, three people got the chance to find out. Yet with access to the future come even greater surprises in the present...

Letters to 2039 examines hope, despair and human development. It explores our tendency for solipsism, even when faced with the chance to receive unprecedented insight into the future, and about how we might help others. At a time when planning for and predicting the future seems to have found its cultural counterpart in mindfulness, and when quantifiable outcomes have become the favoured yardstick of progress, this book looks at the tensions between the present and the future, as well as the unpredictability of the human experience.

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