Balanced read: major opposition leader with strong parliamentary profile, yet constrained by electoral losses at presidential level.
Late at night, reassurance followed anger, promising recovery and food soon. A tender Last of Us scene landed hard, turning the moment quiet and sad
A planning-heavy day about whether to buy the Dell Precision, the Inspiron, or the cheaper MacBook, wrapped inside a much bigger economic argument about low taxes, market access, IMF pressure, globalist capitalism, and what...
The day turns personal scarcity into a political judgment: too little food, too much dependence, too much delay, and a hard insistence that what has happened to Sri Lanka is mainly a leadership failure that the country...
The page moves from anger over the failed SSD and useless local help into a broader governing vision built on open information, honest management, better schools, traffic reform, and the refusal to let Sri Lanka keep being...
A bad morning, AWS calls, hosting costs, and the country's collapse all feed a colder conclusion: I can still propose fixes, but Sri Lanka may have to suffer through the consequences of its own choices before it ever learns...
What begins with There Will Be Blood and stray Twitter sightings turns into a practical question about whether the diary should become YouTube entertainment, or whether writing alone is still the right medium for the project.
Jotted quick notes on Henry VIII and Freemasonry, then played Lady Gaga’s “Eh, Eh.” Later watched Shiba Inu clips and melted
Coffee memories from UK dorm rooms returned, including mouldy pods and favorite machines. A Hilton stay ended exhausted, then joy landed on Udhantha & Yuki’s menu
New Year's Day is dominated by transcript backlog from the early-December video logs: anger over Priyantha Kumara's murder, Harsha and Seylan complaints, people-you-may-know reconnaissance, security-firm bragging, and a lot...
The visible page is almost entirely locked away, with only fragments and an ellipsis left on the surface, so there is no fuller T1 or T2 day story to package honestly here.
The day starts with writing as stress relief and Singapore memories, then hardens into a loyalty purge: distancing from the Dharmadasas, pruning weak ties, and deciding security matters more than keeping every friendship...
The day was dominated by an islandwide power cut, retention worries, hiring, and messy internal deal politics, with me trying to hold the company together while recalculating loyalty, commissions, and who still mattered.