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When the World Forgets How to Feel
by Dr Paul Alexander Wolf MBBS FRACGP JCPTGP DFFP Physician, humanitarian, and writer The picture above represents silhouettes behind barbed wire and broken glass – a quiet reminder of how easily freedom fractures when empathy fails. Each outline could be anyone, anywhere. The image is not from one war, but from all of them: the… Keep reading →
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HAVE YOU EVER LOVED SOMEONE YOU NEVER MET?
Being in love with someone and loving that person are two different things. Understanding the difference and being able to apply the knowledge to your own relationships is key to building a lasting relationship. Being in love is wanting to own a part of the other person. It’s believing this person is so wonderful that…
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“The uncommon thought on the uncommon matter” – Sean Penn
James Lipton (Dean emeritus of the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University in New York City), asked Sean Penn (an American actor, filmmaker, and political activist) at an Action Studio Interview. 「I’ve read that you used an expression, which I think is yours-maybe-and you said you got it from working with Peggy Fiore (the…
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And Actors, writers, models, bloggers, and others included!
That’s life you know, that’s life. And tell you one more thing, the more you love it the more you come to live, and when you have to go, it’s all fine because you have been fully alive and the last is which counts when we die. Mind you, I made lots of errors in…
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“AUSCHWITZ begins wherever people look at the slaughter house and say: they’re animals only”
Auschwitz should be a lesson to the world. It should never ever happen again. But allowing right wing radicals in the Netherlands, Germany and other countries coming up as a response on what goes wrong in the management with refugees, the worst of evils may come to light if those groups are not eliminated by…