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Reflections from the eight decade on culture, politics and the human condition

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Category: Culture & Humanity

Beyond politics lies the realm of the soul — where literature, music, poetry, and personal memory endure. These reflections celebrate art, the small graces of everyday life, and the lessons drawn from a life well observed, over the course of eight decades.

  • Culture & Humanity

The Shadow of Fear, Humanity at the Brink

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on July 22, 2025July 23, 2025
  • Culture & Humanity

Where queens rule, kings fall, and blunders become small victories in disguise.

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on July 19, 2025October 21, 2025
  • Culture & Humanity

Nocturnes and Nostalgia

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on July 18, 2025November 10, 2025
  • Culture & Humanity

Grace, Grit, and a Hearing Aid

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on July 12, 2025July 29, 2025
Switzerland, South Africa, and Japan
  • Culture & Humanity

Echoes of Travel, Shadows of Time

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on July 7, 2025July 29, 2025
  • Culture & Humanity

A Changed Mind: On What Issue did I Change my Mind

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on June 30, 2025July 30, 2025
Prism
  • Culture & Humanity

What Remains When All Else Fades

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on June 12, 2025August 2, 2025
  • Culture & Humanity

Books That Left Their Mark

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on June 3, 2025October 12, 2025
Ovid banished from Rome
  • Daily Prompt Letters

OVID: “It is convenient there should be Gods”

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on May 30, 2025August 25, 2025
  • Culture & Humanity

An Octogenarian’s Farewell to a Lost Friend

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on May 24, 2025July 28, 2025
  • Culture & Humanity

A Farewell in Silence: Mahler’s Ninth in Amsterdam

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on May 23, 2025June 12, 2025
  • Culture & Humanity

My “Octogenarian” Blog

  • by WJJH
  • Posted on May 17, 2025October 15, 2025

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Summary: Reflections from the eighth decade — on life, culture, and the state of the world. This blog offers quiet observations, drawn from a lifetime of watching, questioning, and remembering. The sun lowers, but still gives light.

Quote of the week: From Elie Wiesel (1928-2016) writer, activist, and noble prize winner and most relevant to the meaning of this quote, a holocaust survivor.

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