How will we live tomorrow? – Responses

 How will we live tomorrow?

“I still know how to make coffee the old fashioned way. When the computers go down, I’ll still have coffee.”

Penny, Admin Asst. Western Nebraska Observer, Kimball, NE

How will we live tomorrow?

“I will live tomorrow as God’s cycling warrior, proclaiming his glory to all I meet.”

Mark Weiler, Mail Carrier, Littleton, CO

How will we live tomorrow?

“I only see “We’ll make it up.” My website has my motto: You make the road by walking (ok. Biking too! J). I believe our shadow will create just as much difficulty for us and our communities with behaviors and plans based on fear; our better selves will respond with solutions and plans that remedy and inspire. I don’t imagine anything will be different. Only what actors and directors call ‘color’ will change.”

Perry Carrison, Life Coach and personal friend, Boston, MA

How will we live tomorrow?

“Build a vibe.”

Andy Williams, Owner of Medicine Man Dispensary Denver, CO

How will we live tomorrow?

“I am not optimistic. The political process is full of discord.”

Tim Fallon, School Teacher, Arvada, CO

How will we live tomorrow?

“More compassionately.”

Byron Peterson, Nebraskans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, Scottsbluff, NE

“People were surprised that we overturned the death penalty in this state. We just focused on three basic issues: the death penalty is unfair, expensive, and rooted in vengeance rather than justice.”

How will we live tomorrow?

“One day at a time.”

Liz Fallon, Choral Librarian, Arvada, CO

How will we live tomorrow?

“I live for tomorrow by planning for progress and occasionally I give myself a day off. Lol.”

Jamie Fallon, Nurse and mother, Oklahoma City, OK

How will we live tomorrow?

“Tomorrow will be so much better than today.”

Brian, Insurance Agent Denver CO

Brain responded after dismounting at the finish line from cycling over Vail Pass. During the ride he had to stop several times and needed a back seizure massage.

 

 

 

About paulefallon

Greetings reader. I am a writer, architect, cyclist and father from Cambridge, MA. My primary blog, theawkwardpose.com is an archive of all my published writing. The title refers to a sequence of three yoga positions that increase focus and build strength by shifting the body’s center of gravity. The objective is balance without stability. My writing addresses opposing tension in our world, and my attempt to find balance through understanding that opposition. During 2015-2106 I am cycling through all 48 mainland United States and asking the question "How will we live tomorrow?" That journey is chronicled in a dedicated blog, www.howwillwelivetomorrw.com, that includes personal writing related to my adventure as well as others' responses to my question. Thank you for visiting.
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