How will we live tomorrow?
“If we help heal the minds today, we can have a bright tomorrow.”
Wesley Roby, Founder of Bully Prevention, Los Angeles, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“America’s best days are yet to come. Our proudest moments are yet to be. Our most glorious achievements are just ahead.”
Ronald Reagan, President of the United States 1981-1989, Simi Valley, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“When I was a kid I mowed lawns, now adults do that. Then I delivered newspapers. Now adults do that and they can barely make a living at it. I worked in a restaurant and then a liquor store. Now adults do all of that. How are kids going to learn about work? What’s going to happen when we have even more people and fewer jobs?”
Bill Korn, father of three children in their 20’s, Santa Maria, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Not very well if we don’t change our ways today.”
Linda Lang, Docent, Old Mission Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I am in the world to change the world.”
Quote by Kathe Kollwitz, on a T-shirt at Getty Villa, Santa Monica, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“As life long learners. I’m trying to learn French and Italian online now.”
Angelika Christensen, mother, Thousand Oaks, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I am an optimist. I believe we will live better. The world will come together. Technology will improve our lives.”
Linda Bentson, Docent, Old Mission Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Prosperous.”
Steve Gallandti, Traveling Businessman, Santa Barbara, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Live life to the fullest and don’t let the bad stuff get you down.”
Shirlee, cashier at Staff of Life, Santa Cruz, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I want to live in a an Eichler house, but I won’t be able to afford it. I will downsize to a trailer or a bus.”
Liz, Eichler homeowner, Thousand Oaks, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I would like people to be more connected to their environment. Especially if you move. You have to take cues from where you are. I grew up on a New England farm and spent time in England. I like the sense of place there. I’ve been her thirty-five years. You don’t get that here.”
Dexter, Emmy-winning animator, Thousand Oaks, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I have a lifetime of summers ahead of me. There’s not a place I don’t want to see.”
Amy, schoolteacher who travels every summer, Sacramento, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Simply. We have so much that makes life easy. We communicate easier. We will travel easier.”
Beverly Chrisman, Docent at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“In harmony. There is not enough harmony and we need more.”
Wim, Volunteer at Getty Villa, Santa Monica, CA