Paul Harvey’s 1965 radio commentary often referred to as “If I Were the Devil” has circulated for generations, but its renewed popularity today comes from something deeper than nostalgia. When people listen to it now, many are struck by how reflective it feels rather than dramatic. What once sounded like imaginative storytelling now feels like a thoughtful meditation on human behavior and cultural change. Harvey wasn’t predicting specific events or technologies; he was exploring timeless concerns about values, responsibility, and the quiet ways societies shift over time. vContinue reading…