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  • The Steady Light at Sengerema 🇹🇿 Hospital

    Emblem of Sengerema Designated District Hospital 🇹🇿 By Paul Alexander Wolf There are people who step into the world with noise and momentum, shaping it through visibility and ambition. And there are others who shape it through silence, through a steady faithfulness that does not call attention to itself, through a kind of moral weight… Keep reading →


  • VOTING TIME 🇦🇺 SOON: Addressing Australia’s Challenges >>A Call for Compassionate and Effective Governance

    Addressing Australia’s Challenges: A Call for Compassionate and Effective Governance (By a humble 🇦🇺 family physician, whose stethoscope often overhears the whispers of our nation’s heart.) As Australia stands on the threshold of a new chapter with the federal election on May 3, 2025, the paths we take now will determine the future of our…

  • How Long Will Trump Last as US President?

    How Long Will Trump Last as US President? By Paul Alexander Wolf Back in 2016, I wrote two modest blog pieces—neither viral nor prophetic, but written with a sincere sense of unease: • Why Americans Should Oppose an Upcoming Donald Trump • An Assessment on Donald Trump and the Potential Aftermath At the time, many…

  • From Beacon of Freedom to Island of Profound Uncertainty: ….

    From Beacon of Freedom to Island of Uncertainty: How the U.S. Went from Leading the Free World to Leading the Unfree By Paul Alexander Wolf 🇦🇺 There was a time—not long ago—when the United States stood as the lighthouse in the storm, the place others turned to when their own democracies trembled. It wasn’t perfect.…

  • How the US Went From Leading the Free World to “Leading “ the Unfree.

    From Beacon of Freedom to Island of Uncertainty: How the U.S. Went from Leading the Free World to Leading the Unfree By Paul Alexander Wolf 🇦🇺 Back in March 2016, and again in December that year, I wrote in my blog about the growing dangers I saw unfolding in the United States. I wasn’t trying…

  • Last Revision on: The Power of Collective Action By Ordinary People

    Ordinary People, Extraordinary Change: The Power of Collective Action —>>>> There was a time when we believed history had a direction. That progress—though slow and painful—was inevitable. That the great arc of history, no matter how bent, would always bend toward justice. But look around. The rich grow richer. The poor grow desperate. Democracy—once the…

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