What is your life's legacy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lot of clutter. Unfulfilled potential.

But the people with big legacies will be just as dead as I will be when we’re gone.


OMG-the clutter! Why did you remind me of that

And I could have accomplished much more at work...but I was a single mom and did the best I could.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of clutter. Unfulfilled potential.

But the people with big legacies will be just as dead as I will be when we’re gone.


OMG-the clutter! Why did you remind me of that

And I could have accomplished much more at work...but I was a single mom and did the best I could.


PP, how old are you? And is that important to you? I used to think that way but, looking back, I am amazed I thought that way. Would your kid be your legacy particularly as a single mom??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of clutter. Unfulfilled potential.

But the people with big legacies will be just as dead as I will be when we’re gone.


OMG-the clutter! Why did you remind me of that

And I could have accomplished much more at work...but I was a single mom and did the best I could.


PP, how old are you? And is that important to you? I used to think that way but, looking back, I am amazed I thought that way. Would your kid be your legacy particularly as a single mom??


Being her mom means more to me (and brought me more joy) than anything I have ever done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those of you starting your last 1/4 of life journey (60+), what do you consider your life's legacy? Work? Family/kids? Money? As wisdom to share looking back? Any regrets??


I healed 3 generations of generational trauma and have two happy, healthy, non-traumatized adult sons.

I worked in an emergency room throughout the Covid19, taking care of patients on the front lines.

I wrote a small essay on my faith that has been much republished in my faith community.

Anonymous
Who needs a legacy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who needs a legacy?


I'd like to believe that I contributed even in small positive ways to something or someone while my short time here. I want to make sure that I am more than just a consumer of Mother Nature and I gave something back.
Anonymous
$13M to my kids
Anonymous
Nobel Peace Prize.
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