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Chris Lowry
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Chris Lowry is a prolific multi-genre author, publisher, and digital entrepreneur with decades of output and experimentation across fiction, audiobooks, video.
Little Rock AR Beigetreten Kasım 2007
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“This isn’t working,” she said.
It was the coffee maker
Or the door
Or the ice dam in front of the garage where her boyfriend broke my shovel piling up the ice and snow to make a path to his truck
He moved it while it was soft
And in the act built a two foot high ice wall that froze solid that ran the width of the garage
Since we were in a week of sub-artic temps, eleven days below freezing
It turned into a chunk
And when he left to go back to his house after a week at hers
He left the mess
And she sent me a text
Simple ones like
“The coffee maker isn’t working”
Or
“Can you look at that ice by the garage.”
Because she knows who I am
The guy who solves problems
There was a song that came out a decade ago
On the country side of things
About finding out who your friends are
Which made me wonder
Who is the guy you call at 3 AM when you’re stuck on the side of the road
Or to bail you out of jail
There’s a joke that the best friend is in jail with you
And I don’t have one of those
Not anymore
Unless you count a 13 year old who texts me to come pick up him to take to a batting cage
Or to pick him up after school with a friend and drop them off somewhere
To which I say yes, because we get rare moments of him telling me “things”
How they’re going
How he’s feeling about the new boyfriend or how mom is acting or school
Or his own lady friends
Which lets me know who I am
at heart
A sucker
No, I’m not the guy who gets into trouble with you
I’m the guy who fixes the trouble
Even if that trouble is just transportation to put in some reps
Or to stop by the store, get some vinegar, and clear the lines on the Kueurig so that morning joe gets made
Or the guy who knows how to chip at the edge of the ice block to break it up and clear off the driveway
Helped a lot by high temps, for sure, but I’m the guy who knows about that
Or re-wiring the stove hood and replacing the lights
Or maybe she knows the first thing I do when I step in the foyer is look at the triple stack dirty clothes hamper
And if one basket is full, I put on a load to wash, and then dry
And if there’s more than one load, I end up folding them and putting on the bed
And she knows I’ll swift the floor and maybe mop it
Because the dogs are in and out of the back door a lot, and their tiny little fluff balls of paws pick up dirt
Even if they don’t mean too
A dozen little things get done every time I show up to solve a problem
Because she knows I’m the guy who does it
But…
I rarely get thanked
The guy you call to fix things
But not the guy you invite for a happy hour beer
Not anymore, though that was a pastime we did for a decade
Where we snickered and talked
She said her boyfriend didn’t feel comfortable with her hanging out with me
Even if it’s okay if I come clean up the mess he makes on half ass jobs
Which is a huge pet peeve of mine
Any half ass job done by anyone, not just him
Because if you’re going to half ass it, you’re just setting up a bigger problem further down the road
Like me saying stay on top of washing the clothes and sweeping and wiping and dusting the ceiling fans or corners for cobwebs
If you do just a little bit every day, it never becomes a problem for someone else to solve
Except I know these things are true
We live in a world of half ass’er’s
Millions of them making small problems bigger for the rest of us
Like making an ice wall that blocks the garage
A twenty minute job to clear right after the snow fell
And a four hour mess to clean up weeks later
So the lesson I guess is do it now
Whatever it is you’re putting off
Go Get After It right now.
And if it’s a problem you can’t solve and you don’t have someone like me
Then let me know
I might have some time
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I set aside some time to do some real good thinking
Deep thinking
And it was sparked by Youtube
I have Youtube on TV and sometimes I play a podcast
Diary of a CEO or Gary Vee or someone else
Sometimes I play an audiobook
Which is what you should be doing to the WESTERNS or THRILLERS
Just open ‘em up on your TV and let roll
Sometimes I do that, just to have the voice in the background while I do other things
Subconsciously picking up biz tips or phrases that might catch my ear
And while I’m working, sometimes, I’ll put on a playlist
Greatest hits sort of things
Not the music videos, but music played over videos
And I fall often into the 70’s
Which makes me think of a different time
Browns and oranges and plastic and Pine Bluff
I look at what I’m doing at the moment (typing on a computer)
Connected to the world (internet)
Listening to 50 year old music through a wireless connection to the world wide web
And I wonder
In my deep thinking state
About a man in 1926 remembering 1870…
It feels like two different worlds because it mostly is
A world coming out of a Civil War and rebuilding
Going through a first world war and a Spanish War and a pandemic that killed millions
A world that probably seemed like it was on the verge of collapse at the time
With riots in the street because of Zoot suits
And banana republics toppling in the Latin countries at the behest of big business
The 20’s were roaring if you were rich
But if you weren’t, then times were tight
And the US government was gearing up for a great depression
with teapot scandals and corrupt congressman getting rich through private donors and parceling out government contracts for donations
There were race riots in the South, which was still rebuilding at times and in places
People killed by cops for crimes they didn’t commit
I could keep going in my deep thinking phase
Lining up a long list of reasons that the era from 1870-1926 seemed like it was the end of America and the end of the world
Because for a lot of people living in that time, it was
Especially when the royal cousins went to war with each other because Grandma Victoria was a huge failure
But what are a few million dead here and there in the course of history
It might have been the worst of times until they were gone
Leaving only the survivors to say just how bad it was
And looking at the headlines now it seems like we’re on the verge of the end again
Because it seems like it’s more of all the same
Maybe that’s why folks think we live in a simulation
It’s the same script over and over again, just different players
The Japanese beat Russia in a war
Then Russia had a revolution
And Mexico had a revolution
And Russia had another revolution
The US deported thousands of people who were “communists” in the Red Scare
Congress was rife with graft and corruption
The Panama Revolution supported by the US so we could build the Panama Canal
Day after day, headline after headline, where just the names of the countries change
Iran
Ukraine
China
A man looking back at 1870 would have a lot to think about and over
Wondering if history just repeats itself
Wondering if we really never learn anything at all
Wondering if that’s why all the aliens lock the doors on their UFO’s when they zoom past earth
That’s something for me to think about
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What happens when the robots take over?
She asked it like it was a question.
Maybe it was fear.
Maybe it was inevitable.
I’ve been thinking about this the same way we should have thought about cars replacing horses a century ago.
In a single decade, the poop scrapers, blacksmiths, carriage makers, and horse trainers were largely gone — at least in the big cities. That disruption birthed car culture, muscle cars, road trips, and an entirely new American dream.
We’ve lived through something similar already.
Do you still have a landline?
We survived the smartphone “revolution” that was supposed to destroy our children and our society. Rock & roll was going to destroy us. The interstate highway system was going to destroy us. Almost everything “destroys the world” until it simply becomes the world.
Now the conversation is about AI and jobs.
Because for most of our lives, the first question we ask strangers is:
“So… what do you do?”
Our entire identity has been tied to our job title. Google. Amazon. Plumber. Builder. Development Director.
Starting around 2027, a lot of that identity is going to get shaken hard.
Lawyers, writers, analysts, coders, administrators — many of these roles will change dramatically or shrink.
The streets won’t be paved with horse manure this time.
They’ll be littered with cardboard signs from displaced knowledge workers.
But here’s what the fear-mongers miss: we’ve been here before.
Before the Industrial Revolution, most people spent their days milking, chopping wood, hunting, gardening, and trying not to starve. After it, they stood at machines for 12 hours to barely afford bread and coal heat.
We traded one form of survival drudgery for another.
Now the robots are about to become the new peasants and servants. They’ll till, assemble, drive, clean, and handle the repetitive work.
And for the first time in history, a huge portion of humanity gets to ask a different question:
Who do I want to be when I don’t have to define myself by what I do for money?
Maybe we study literature, art, philosophy, and the stars again.
Maybe we play more music, coach little league, restore old cars, or finally chase the dreams we shelved when “the real world” called.
Some will still want to be cops, firefighters, athletes, or creators. Others will invent entirely new paths we can’t even imagine yet.
The brain hates change. It screams danger. There will be rallies, laws, and politicians profiting from the fear.
But you and I don’t have to play that game.
We can choose curiosity instead.
The only question that actually matters is this:
Who will you be when the dust settles?
And more importantly… how will you be?
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