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Yet, Somehow, the Country Carries On

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Sri Lanka continues to amaze me. Despite endless inefficiencies, frustrations, and systemic failures, the country somehow manages to survive without descending into complete chaos, unlike some nations that have struggled under institutional collapse. The other day, I wrote about my experience with the Consumer Affairs Authority. Ironically, the word “Authority” appears to exist in name only. Today, I had another reminder of how deeply dysfunction has seeped into everyday life. I called two of the country’s largest supermarket chains. The first greeted me with a recorded message: “Press one for Sinhala, press two for Tamil, and press three for English.” Naturally, I pressed one. The recording continued without taking me anywhere. I then pressed two, despite not understanding a word of Tamil, hoping perhaps that something might work differently. It did not. Finally, I pressed three for English, still optimistic that a human being might eventually appear on the other end. Un...

How to Make Sure a Lost Bag Finds Its Way Back to You.

The Baggage Carousel Wait: How to Make Sure a Lost Bag Finds Its Way Back to You.   There is no worse feeling for an air traveller than watching the baggage belt stop spinning, only to realise your bag didn't make the trip with you. While airlines handle the physical search, your recovery strategy starts before you check in. If the ground crew has to track down your luggage, these 5 steps make your bag impossible to overlook: 🔹 1. Label Inside & Out Don’t just put a tag on the outside—they can get torn off on conveyor belts. Place a sheet of paper inside your bag right on top of your clothes with your full legal name (matching your passport), phone number, and destination address. 🔹 2. Ditch the Luxury Ribbons (Use a Unique Rag) Tie a distinct, brightly colored piece of cloth or rag to the handles. Avoid expensive-looking ribbons or designer luggage tags—they are targets for theft. A simple, vibrant cloth strip makes it easily identifiable to you and search ...

සැබෑ ජයග්‍රහණය සෙවීම: යුද නිමාවෙන් දශක දෙකකට ආසන්න කාලයකට පසු ආවර්ජනයක්

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2009 මැයි 19 වැනිදා , දශක තුනක් පුරා ඇදී ගිය ඛේදවාචකයක නිමාව නිල වශයෙන් ප්‍රකාශයට පත් කරන විට , මුළු මහත් ජාතියක්ම සහනදායී සුසුම් හෙළුවෝය. එදා මගේ සිතට නැඟුණු ‘පුතුනේ මේ අහගන්න’ ගීතයේ සංවේදී පද වැල් අදටත් මගේ මතකයේ රැව්දෙයි . වර්ග සැතපුම් 25,000 කට වඩා මඳක් වැඩි භූමි ප්‍රමාණයකින් යුත් , ලෝක ජනගහනයෙන් සියයට තුනකටත් වඩා අඩු ජනතාවක් වෙසෙන මේ කුඩා දිවයින , මුළු ලෝකයම කළ නොහැක්කක් යැයි සිතූ දෙයක් ජයගත් බව එදා අපි ආඩම්බරයෙන් ප්‍රකාශ කළෙමු .   එම අසීරු ජයග්‍රහණය හුදෙක් සටන් බිමේ සිටි රණවිරුවන්ට පමණක් සීමා වූවක් නොවේ. ජීවිත පරිත්‍යාග කළ සහ දිවි පරදුවට තබා කටයුතු කළ ත්‍රිවිධ හමුදාවට අපගේ අසීමිත කෘතවේදීත්වය හිමි විය යුතුමය . එහෙත් , මෙම යුද ප්‍රයත්නයට උර දුන් තවත් නිහඬ වීරයන් පිරිසක් සිටියහ. තමන්ගේ මව්බිමේ ආර්ථිකය පවත්වාගෙන යාම සඳහා වෙහෙස වී විදේශ විනිමය එවූ විදෙස්ගත ශ්‍රමිකයෝ ද , හදිසි අවස්ථාවලදී රෝහල්වල පෝලිම් ගැසී සිය රුධිරය පරිත්‍යාග කළ සාමාන්‍ය ජනතාව මෙන්ම වෘත්තිකයෝ ද ඒ අතර වූහ. එබැවින් , මේ ජයග්‍රහණයේ අයිතිය සහ කෘතවේදීත්වය සමාජයේ එක් කොටසකට පමණක් නොව , සමස්ත ශ්‍රී ලාංකික සමාජයටම...

A Shared Future for a United Sri Lanka

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  Beyond Ancient Origins: A Shared Future for a United Sri Lanka The overwhelming scientific consensus confirms that Homo sapiens originated in Africa.  From that singular cradle, humanity branched out to populate every corner of the globe.  This profound genetic and archaeological truth renders bitter geopolitical debates over "who arrived first" on any shore fundamentally obsolete. Instead of looking backwards to score historical points, the defining question of our era must be: How do we live, work, and prosper together while fiercely respecting one another’s languages, cultures, beliefs, and traditions? Today, Sri Lanka faces challenges far too severe to waste collective energy on ancient grievances.  Our nation is navigating an unprecedented economic crisis, burdened by a total public debt that sits near US$97 billion, with over US$37 billion in external liabilities alone.  The resulting economic hardships, systemic instability, and deep anxiety abou...

Facebook’s shift from "Engagement" to "Interaction - MSI

Facebook’s shift from "Engagement" to "Interaction" (specifically Meaningful Social Interactions or MSI) is designed to move away from passive scrolling and toward active, human-to-human connection. 1. Engagement: The "Passive" Metric In the past, "Engagement" was an umbrella term for almost any action a user took. However, the algorithm now views certain types of engagement as "low-value" or passive. The "Like" Button: A simple Like is now considered the lowest form of engagement. It’s easy, often thoughtless, and doesn't necessarily spark a conversation. Link Clicks: While important for your blog traffic, a click doesn't tell Facebook if the content was "meaningful" to the community—only that the headline was catchy. Video Views (Passive): Watching a video for a few seconds without doing anything else is viewed as "consumption," not true engagement. 2. Interaction: The "Active" Metri...