"Gently - so have good men taught - Gently, and without grief, the old shall glide Into the new; the eternal flow of things, Like a bright river of the fields of heaven, Shall journey onward in perpetual peace."
- William Cullen Bryant, born 1794-11-03 in Cummington, Massachusetts, United States of America
Future In White Cursiveemerges in luminous contrast, a quiet declaration written into the vastness of the unknown. The flowing script suggests motion and continuity, reminding us that the future is not a distant destination, but a living outcome shaped by present decisions, discipline, and belief.
Within the KMTWF philosophy, the future is a responsibility, not a prediction. It belongs to those willing to imagine boldly and act deliberately. This piece invites the viewer to see possibility where others see darkness, carrying forward the conviction that progress begins when vision is paired with purpose.