THE AGE OF KINDNESS
Episode #484 · Written by Arthur Sellings· Narrated by Scott Miller
In a future where cruelty has been eliminated and compassion has become law, humanity appears to have solved its oldest problems. Difference is no longer feared, no one is shunned, and conflict has faded into history. Yet beneath this calm surface lies an unsettling stillness, as if something vital has quietly disappeared along with suffering.
The Age of Kindness explores a world that has perfected goodness—and the unintended consequences of doing so. As humanity cautiously resumes space exploration after centuries of restraint, the story raises questions about ambition, courage, and whether a society built on universal care can still make room for individual longing. The tone is reflective and intimate, focusing not on spectacle but on emotional truth.
This is a story about dignity in a world that believes it has outgrown heroism. It asks whether kindness alone is enough to sustain human purpose, and whether dreams still matter when the cost of failure feels too high. The result is a quietly powerful meditation on identity, worth, and what it truly means to move forward.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Arthur Sellings was a prolific British science fiction writer whose work appeared frequently in major genre magazines during the 1950s and early 1960s, including Galaxy Science Fiction, where The Age of Kindness was first published. Alongside dozens of short stories, he wrote several novels, among them Telepathist and Junk Day, both reflecting his interest in how social systems reshape individual lives.
Rather than focusing on technological spectacle, Sellings consistently explored the human consequences of progress—especially the quiet pressures imposed by societies that believe they have solved their moral problems. His stories often examine conformity, dignity, and personal worth in worlds that prize stability and improvement above all else. The Age of Kindness stands as one of his most enduring works, remembered for its emotional restraint and its unsettling question: what happens to the individual when a society believes it has perfected compassion?
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Listen to The Age Of Kindness by Arthur Sellings — a haunting classic science fiction short story set in a future where kindness has a hidden cost.
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