Summary: The Future is Now: A Zest for Living - Dr. Walter F. Stromer Zest : Energy/Enthusiasm “ The Future is Now: A Zest for Living ” is a speech by Dr. Walter F. Stromer , a visually impaired professor of speech communication at Cornell College. In the speech, Dr. Stromer talks about the importance of living in the present moment and having a zest for life, regardless of one's circumstances. He also addresses the challenges faced by people with disabilities and offers some suggestions for how they can overcome these challenges and live fulfilling lives. Dr. Stromer begins by talking about how people with disabilities have been treated throughout history. He notes that they have often been viewed as inferior and have been denied opportunities to participate fully in society. He notes that the Greeks used to put defective babies in clay jars beside the road and let them die . In more recent times, people with disabilities have often been segregated from society and deni
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