Author: Paul Alexander Wolf
Blog Title Line We dream of things that never were - and ask, “Why not?” Reflections on life, society, and the questions that shape our time. ⸻ Opening Reflection It was once observed by John F. Kennedy that, in the end, our most basic common link is simple: we all inhabit this small planet, we breathe the same air, we cherish the future of our children. If that is so, then the search for understanding - and for common ground - is not merely desirable, but necessary. ⸻ About Me Certain moments remain with us long after they have passed. This blog is a place for reflections on people, places, and ideas that shape the way we understand the world. I was born in the Netherlands and have spent much of my professional life working as a physician in different countries, including the United Kingdom, Scotland, Australia, and South Africa. Much of that work has taken place in rural or community settings, where medicine often brings one close to the realities of people’s lives and the wider circumstances in which those lives unfold. Over time I came to realise that experiences gathered along such a journey extend well beyond medicine itself. They open windows onto broader questions about society, culture, responsibility, and the ways in which individuals and communities respond to hardship, hope, and change. The reflections shared here arise from that wider landscape of experience. Some pieces draw on medical practice; others on travel, history, music, or observations of events in the world around us. At times they explore humanitarian concerns or the quiet resilience that so often emerges in difficult circumstances. This blog is not intended as autobiography. Rather, it is an attempt to reflect on moments and observations that illuminate something about the human condition. Many of the posts begin with a simple memory or encounter, but gradually open onto larger themes about dignity, responsibility, and the search for meaning in complex times. If there is a common thread, it is a curiosity about the world we share and the stories that unfold within it. These notes are offered simply as reflections - small attempts to understand that world a little better.
US Presidential profiles in violations of Justice. (Part 6 – former President Carter, the exception)
US Presidential profiles in violations of Justice (Part 5 – former President Ford)
US Presidential profiles in violations of Justice (Part 4 – former President Nixon)
US Presidential profiles in violations of Justice (Part 3 – former US President Johnson)
Profiles In US Presidential Violations of Justice – Front page (Part 1 of 11)
Profiles in US Presidential Violations of Justice – Introduction (Part 2 of 11)
The Dangers of US Decay Within the Foundation of its Democracy.
Review JFK Assassination 2011: An issue for both Democrats and Republicans.
The Political Required Implications Of Obesity And Other Risk Factors Being A National Threat
Interim assessment of a President
Australia’s Prime Minister and human rights issues in China
Our future lies in our children as well!