"The Golden Elixir"
Tangentially, the character’s sloppy priorities can also be attributed to human’s natural ego when it comes to science. Humans since the beginning of time have found out new ways to change the world around them. The elixir is an example of focusing the change towards the self rather than improvement, since the elixir is used for selfish (and unnecessary) reasons, such as using the body to attend a party while the mind reads more literature for fun. “The Golden Elixir” is an interesting story because it is a sharp example of how fragile the human condition is when it is not ruled by both forms of consciousness. With the narrator not experiencing the elixir, we are given a secondhand account of a man’s downfall while the narrator waxes poetic about the laws of physics and how they have been broken. With the numerous amount of selfindulgent science fiction stories that rely on having a courageous and flawless character save the day, it’s refreshing to see the opposite of that. Those who enjoyed “War of the Worlds” and “The Sentinel” will enjoy this story. Both the retrospective point of view and introspective subject matter are interesting and apt questions to ask today with the everincreasing popularity of online presence and consciousness.