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Surya Sree

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Surya Sree is an acclaimed author, born on March 7th, 1997, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He lives in United States with his wife. His debut non-fiction book, "On the Brink of Extinction" earned him the prestigious Criticspace Top 50 Impactful Authors award in India in 2022. He is also the author of historical fiction "Nadira". When not engrossed in the works of Tolstoy or Peter Kropotkin, he spends most of his time trekking and exploring remote corners of India. He is also a professional cricketer and a street photographer. Surya writes extensively on a diverse array of subjects, such as geo-politics, history, religion. You can read his blogs at https://medium.com/@suryasree079 ...more

On the Brink of Extinction — Introduction

Mankind almost died about 75,000 years ago.

A colossal explosion in Indonesia sent up titanic blankets of ash, fume, and rubbles that engulfed almost all of Earth. Spewing thousands of tons of ash into the atmosphere, the Toba eruption created a decade-long volcanic winter, leading to a monumental die-off of flora and the end of some species. The eruption was so violent, the ramifications so unprec Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 13, 2025 13:21 Tags: non-fiction-book, on-the-brink-of-extinction
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On The Brink Of Extinction

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“Who would have thought wearing masks would turn out to be a symbol of liberalism? Who would have thought that masks would be debated so vigorously on par with immigration, tax and foreign policy?”
Surya Sree

“We ungodly, fearless men are valuable, in the sense that our sinful actions enable those of you who are godly- those of you who are reluctant to commit certain actions- those of you who’d rather keep your hands clean in a world where there is so much dirty, daring and detestable work to be done. We are the honorary sinners and we’ll do it for you.”
Surya Sree

“Is history simply a march towards more people having more rights?
Or more people being oppressed in a more pragmatic, rational, institutionalized way?”
Surya Sree

“I realize that the world is rattled by events that are amazing and awful, charming and ghastly. Try as I might, I cannot reconcile the difference; I am, however, willing to believe that these contradictions do not repudiate each other.

Life is so hard, yet so beautiful.”
Surya Sree

“Is history simply a march towards more people having more rights?
Or more people being oppressed in a more pragmatic, rational, institutionalized way?”
Surya Sree

“Sometimes I wish I was part of the oyster club, sipping tea and breaking bread along with Adam Smith, Benjamin Franklin, philosopher David Hume and James Watt. In other times, I also wish I was a member of the anarchist faction that torched Spain in the 20century.”
Surya Sree

“Honour killing is not an obsolescent relic of a primeval past, rather it is a delicate issue that has survived despite the age of reasoning, the industrial revolution, and a myriad of constitutional reforms.”
Surya Sree

“There are potentially 2 ways to handle the climate crisis. We can either continue hoping that the catastrophe is preventable, and become enraged when the world around us fails to act. Or we can acknowledge the looming threat and begin to reexamine what it means to have hope”
Surya Sree, On The Brink Of Extinction

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