Skip to content

We dream of things that never were and say: "Why not?"

Challenges of our times and generation, memories and others.

Tag: SYDNEY SIEGE 2014 IS A SERIOUS WARNING FOR BETTER TERROR PREVENTION

December 16, 2014June 27, 2024

Sydney Siege 2014

Continue reading →

Recent Posts

  • The Acacia Tree
  • Are We All Traitors at Some Stage of Our Lives?
  • THE SPACE BETWEEN FAILURE AND HARDENING
  • A Tribute to Dr Papa Webster
  • The Comfort of Explanation
  • NEIL TABATZNIK AND THE LONG VIEW OF SERVICE
  • AUSTRALIA IS JUDGED BY ACTION, NOT OUTRAGE
  • WHO BEARS RESPONSIBILITY WHEN VIOLENCE STRIKES
  • AFTER BONDI – GRIEF WITHOUT HATRED
  • When Good Missions Narrow
  • The Steady Light at Sengerema 🇹🇿 Hospital
  • WHERE THE HUMAN SPIRIT BREAKS – AND WHY WE CANNOT STAY SILENT
  • The Long Road to the Last Chapter
  • PIERRE HENRI JAQUES – THE QUIET ARCHITECT OF ELIM
  • A Ceasefire That Still Lets Children Die
  • 🇿🇦 SILOAM HOSPITAL 🇿🇦 – A TRIBUTE TO EVERT & LEIDA HELMS AND THE QUIET GIANTS OF VENDA
  • 🏥🙌💯🇿🇦TSHEMBA🇿🇦💯🙌🏥
  • Netanyahu’s government will be held accountable, eventually
  • Reverence for Life
  • GAZA: THE TEST OF OUR CONSCIENCE
  • WHEN 🇩🇪 HISTORY WHISPERS: MEDICINE, MORALITY, AND THE SIEGE ON GAZA UNDER 🇮🇱 Israeli CONTROL
  • IT’S BETTER TO GIVE – NOT ONLY WHAT YOU HAVE, BUT WHO YOU ARE
  • When the World Forgets How to Feel
  • WHEN CONTROL FAILS – What Illness and War Teach About the Worth of Life
  • The Narrow Window: Gaza’s Ceasefire, Medicine, and the Race Between Conscience and Neglect
  • THE ROAD BACK – A LIFE BETWEEN PLACES
  • The Duty of Witness in an Age of Secrecy
  • THE SILENCE BEFORE THE STORM – A CHARGE TO THE WORLD
  • RIPPLES OF HOPE – THE CALL BEYOND GAZA
  • GAZA WAS AND IS OUR WARNING!
  • After Gaza: Bearing Witness Standing With Those Who Remain.
  • Never Again for Anyone, Memory, Gaza, and the Collapse of Moral Distinctions
  • Redacted Justice: Epstein, Power, and the Machinery of Forgetting
  • Night and Fog in America: Deportation, Disappearance, and the Eminent Death of a Nation.
  • Not Only for This Generation: Gaza and the Soul of the Profession.
  • What If It Were Israel Rather Than Gaza?
  • Between the Gathering Storm and the Fate Held Only in a Few Hands
  • Each One Has a Wilderness of Its Own
  • De- escalation Is Not Weakness: Rethinking NATO’s Role Before It’s Too Late
  • Let Them Stay: Australia’s Unfulfilled Promise to Gaza’s Resilient Souls
  • Gaza: A Concentration Camp of Starvation
  • Trump’s Theatre of Retaliation: South Africa, Gaza, and the Cost of Moral Clarity
  • Guardians of Creation: The Obligations We Bear On Anzac Day, – In Retrospect
  • Between Silence and Conscious: Lessons from Steiner, Illich, Schweitzer, and Girard in a World of Adaptation
  • STILL WATERS IN A STORM: THE QUIET STRENGTH OF CONFUSED SOULS
  • A quiet reflection on my time at 🇿🇦 Tshemba.
  • THE BILLY FABLE: HOW TO SURVIVE THE LION’S DEN WITHOUT BECOMING LUNCH
  • YOU DON’T NEED TO SAVE THE WORLD – JUST WIDEN YOUR CIRCLE
  • On Harvard, Truth, and Tyranny in the US
  • I WATCHED FROM AFAR – AND STILL I COULD NOT LOOK AWAY: AN EASTER MONDAY LETTER ON SUDAN
  • “ I Watched from Afar – And Still I Could Not Look Away “
  • IN THE SHADOW OF THE PROPHETS: A LETTER TO JEWISH CONSCIENCE ON THE EVE OF PASSOVER AND GOOD FRIDAY
  • WHEN DEMOCRACY VOTES FOR ITS OWN FUNERAL
  • HISTORY WILL JUDGE OUR SILENCE OVER GAZA – WON’T IT?
  • When Schools Become Targets We Must Speak
  • VOTING TIME 🇦🇺 SOON: Addressing Australia’s Challenges >>A Call for Compassionate and Effective Governance
  • How Long Will Trump Last as US President?
  • From Beacon of Freedom to Island of Profound Uncertainty: ….
  • How the US Went From Leading the Free World to “Leading “ the Unfree.
  • Last Revision on: The Power of Collective Action By Ordinary People
  • Last revision on: Ordinary People and Their Extraordinary Power of Collective Action.
  • Navigating The Accelerating Future: A Call For Collective Action (edited version)
  • Navigating the Accelerating Future: A Call for Collective Action
  • The Power of Grace, in both ordinary and extraordinary people.
  • Ordinary People, Extraordinary Change: The Power of Collective Action
  • How to Change, Grow, and Find Meaning in the Midst of Life’s Chaos
  • The Future Is Ours to Shape
  • The Assassination of JFK: A Calculated Ambush and a Nation’s Shifting Fate
  • Rethinking Psychiatry: A Call for a Shift in Thinking about Mental Health Care
  • Why Psychiatry Needs a Revolution ( with a Sense of Humour 😂)
  • The Road Less Traveled (Mostly Because I Wasn’t Paying Attention 😂)
  • From Lincoln’s Melancholy to Obama’s Cool: How Leaders Handle Life’s Demons ( With a Dash of Humour)
  • The US: Democracy, Divisions, and the Age of Tweets – A 2025 Reflecting
  • From Camelot to Conspiracy: The Kennedy Legacy’s Unlikely Turn
  • International Women’s Day: Both a Day to Celebrate and to Reflect!
  • War or Stability? The Choice We Can’t Ignore
  • Advancing Mental Health Care for Neurodiverse Individuals: Rethinking Diagnosis and Treatment in Adelaide
  • How to Survive the Email Jungle: A Guide to Phishing Scams and Keeping Your Inbox Safe
  • The Next Level- Or Just Another And Perhaps More Gruesome Mistake. Still, We Have The People Power!
  • So, You Want to Be a Doctor in 32 Years? ( Brace Yourself)
  • The Future of Surgery: Will Robots Hold the Scalpel While Surgeons Hold the Lawsuits?
  • Rewind: The Reluctant Computerisation of General Practice
  • Lost in the System: When Psychiatry Becomes a Waiting Room with No Exit
  • Sudden Cardiac Death After a Normal Stress Test: What Are We Missing? – A Case Study for both GP’s, General Physician’s and Cardiologist’s
  • As Long As You Breathe, You Have a Choice!
  • The Increasing Forgotten in Australia and the Ramifications for the Future, Failing Change.
  • An RACGP and Public Policy Audit on Homelessness and Healthcare Equity.
  • When the World Has Given Up on You, Don’t Give Up on Yourself.
  • We Dream Things That Never Were—And Say: “Why Not?”
  • About Paul Alexander Wolf- Professional Tryer, Persistent Improviser and Possibly a Canadian Cowboy in an Alternate Timeline.
Follow We dream of things that never were and say: "Why not?" on WordPress.com

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 86 other subscribers

Recent Comments

Unknown's avatarAnonymous on When Good Missions Narrow
Unknown's avatarAnonymous on PIERRE HENRI JAQUES – TH…
Paul Alexander Wolf's avatarPaul Alexander Wolf on We dream of things that never…
Reuben Wirtz's avatarReuben Wirtz on Let’s take the torch for…
Alan's avatarAlan on WHY AMERICANS SHOULD OPPOSE AN…
Margene's avatarMargene on Let’s take the torch for…
Dedra's avatarDedra on Let’s take the torch for…
Mozhdeh's avatarMozhdeh on About Paul Alexander Wolf…
roughwighting's avatarroughwighting on And Actors, writers, models, b…
roughwighting's avatarroughwighting on AND LOVE IS THE GREATEST OF AL…
Stephania's avatarStephania on Rest Well Golden Eagle,…
debyc2013's avatardebyc2013 on You CAN’T refuse this 20…
John Cromarty's avatarJohn Cromarty on You CAN’T refuse this 20…
Johnk295's avatarJohnk295 on About Paul Alexander Wolf…
ndibs's avatarndibs on Sydney Siege 2014…

We dream of things that never were and say: “Why not?”

Blog Stats

  • 34,867 hits
Paul Alexander Wolf

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.

View Full Profile →

  • Home
  • Gallery
  • https://za.linkedin.com/in/paulalexanderwolf
  • Contact
  • About
  • Challenges of our times and generation
  • Blog
  • Image
  • Image
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • We dream of things that never were and say: "Why not?"
    • Join 86 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • We dream of things that never were and say: "Why not?"
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar