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The Long Road to the Last Chapter
By Paul Alexander Wolf There are seasons in life when the path ahead is obvious. And then there are seasons when the truth arrives by surprise – not through triumph, but through rupture. I’ve lived long enough to know that the moments that break us open are often the same moments that reveal who we… Keep reading →
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How to Change, Grow, and Find Meaning in the Midst of Life’s Chaos
The Unexpected Beauty of Reinvention: How to Change, Grow, and Find Meaning in the Midst of Life’s Chaos Reinvention rarely feels like a choice at first. It feels like survival. The job loss you never saw coming. The rejection letter that stings more than it should. The quiet realization that the life you’ve built no…
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The Future Is Ours to Shape
We stand at a crossroads—not just as individuals, not just as nations, but as a global society. AI is no longer science fiction. It’s here, shaping what news we see, who gets hired, and even influencing democracy itself. But one thing hasn’t changed: We still have a say in what happens next. The question is—will…
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The Assassination of JFK: A Calculated Ambush and a Nation’s Shifting Fate
The Assassination of JFK: A Calculated Ambush and a Nation’s Shifting Fate November 22, 1963, was to be another moment in the long history of American triumphs. Yet, in an instant, the very course of the nation’s future was altered in a way that remains shrouded in mystery, pain, and unanswered questions. As President John…
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Rethinking Psychiatry: A Call for a Shift in Thinking about Mental Health Care
“The world needs all kinds of minds.” – Temple Grandin – When Temple Grandin, one of the most respected voices in the neurodiversity movement, speaks about the value of diverse minds, she’s not just talking about autism—she’s talking about every human being whose mind works differently. In the context of psychiatry, this is an urgent…
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Why Psychiatry Needs a Revolution ( with a Sense of Humour 😂)
Beyond the Prescription: Why Psychiatry Needs a Revolution (and a Sense of Humour) A GP walks into a psychiatrist’s office and says, “I’ve got a patient who’s brilliant, struggles with social interactions, gets overwhelmed by sensory input, and questions the meaning of existence.” The psychiatrist barely looks up. “Bipolar. Maybe a bit of Borderline. Here’s…