“What are your plans now?” This question tortures most soon-to-be college graduates.
High School Seniors are barraged as well, “Where are you going to college?” They are asked over and over again.
I hear it when my friends ask, “When are you getting back into your Doctor of Ministry program?”
Even my seven-year old twins aren’t immune to our culture’s obsession with the future. “What grade will you be in next year?” What do you want to be when you grow up?”
Truly, middle class North Americans love planning for the future. Perhaps no sub-culture is more future-oriented than that of higher education. Faculty and staff are planning for their upcoming semester or their tenure applications, students are planning for the next week, for the rest of the semester, for next semester, for after graduation, etc.