Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day

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Tomorrow Will Be a Better Day , Josh Rittenberg Josh listened to his folks talk about worries about the future that they will leave for him. Up till then josh had thought that his parents had worried about his college years and how they would pay, where he would go to school and how far it would be. Now he realized that his parents were very worried about the future world he would inherit. He sat and looked at pictures of his grandparents and great grandparents and thought about their past and how the great wars and depression and health epidemic had affected them. It was while looking at those pictures that he realized that they in turn had the same worry about their children. That each time the world fell headlong into another manmade disaster they would arrive on the other side and say never again. We will never repeat those mistakes again, but they did. Each generation has the same worry about their children, what kind of planet we will leave for our children in the future. As a child we always believe and josh did as well, he questioned but took his father’s word that tomorrow will be a better day. Josh’s father was merely repeating what his father had told him as his father’s father before him. A common thread in this story is the repetition; our parents tend to follow what their parents had taught them. They have the same worries their parents had before, different generations but the same overall problem. Josh shows a great understanding of the problems that will face him in the future and how he will work his way through them and explain them to his kids. I have always believed in a better tomorrow. What would we do without that belief? There would be no point in getting up each morning if not for the hope of a better tomorrow. It is not just about existing in life, it’s about improving ourselves and the world around us in order to

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