Tomorrow - example of worlding

From the missoulacurrent.com by Laura Lundquist 

This is such a special day, a day we envisioned many years ago. But it really wasn’t ready to happen until today,” Thompson said. “It happened because of hard work. Hours upon hours, days upon days, of trying to figure out not only how to do it, and where to do it and how to bring about the funds to do it, but also to keep a focus on why we’re doing it. Why we’re doing it is not because of us. It’s because of tomorrow.”

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Discussion: The key aspect here is not the listing of hard work (though it's worth comparing this indicator of labour with the anecdote in Do it for the house). Here the key worlding frame is the phrase "Why we’re doing it is not because of us. It’s because of tomorrow."

This is the empathy for the future that the worlding urge is humanised by. Or by which we humanise ourselves in worlding for day we are not here. It is a type of courage, even as life goes on in its routines and prevarications.

One may say they are doing it for kin, even when they do it for kith, but just as all genealogies head towards pedigreee collapse looking back in hindsight, in the future everyone is your grandchild. That's what tomorrow means