The radio glowed like a small sun, and his voice felt like prophecy. As a child, I didn’t realize I was listening to a man quietly predicting the future I now live in. My mother sat beside me, eyes closed, absorbing every word. Decades later, replaying those same broadcasts, I hear warnings we ignored, hopes we half-fulfilled, and a challenge we still haven’t fully answered. Paul Harvey didn’t just narrate the news; he sketched a roadmap for a society on the brink of transformation—and now, as we scroll, swipe, and argue our way through history, his voice returns, asking what we did with the chan
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