In 1965, broadcaster Paul Harvey delivered a chillingly prescient message titled “If I Were the Devil,” a narrative that didn’t rely on fire and brimstone but on the quiet, insidious erosion of human character. He suggested that the greatest threats to society aren’t sudden catastrophes, but the slow, comfortable compromises we make every single day. As his voice echoed across the airwaves, he painted a picture of a world where distraction and convenience eventually dismantle our most essential… Continue Reading ⬇️
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