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Lesson #5: loml (*Legacy* Of My Life)

After a string of losses of close loved ones, one profound lesson I've learned before turning 30 is to think about what you want your legacy to be.


Yeah, it's great to want money and success, but none of that will go with us when we go. I've been trying to navigate decisions and my life by asking myself this question: What kind of person do I want to be remembered as?


Focusing on your legacy helps prioritize what truly matters in life. It's not just about achieving material success but about positively impacting others. It's about the values you uphold, the kindness you show, and the difference you make in your community and beyond.


Thinking about your legacy can guide your choices and actions. It encourages you to live with purpose and integrity, be mindful of how you treat others, and contribute to meaningful causes. Ultimately, the love, respect, and memories you leave behind define your true legacy.


Consider what you want your legacy to be as you navigate through life. Strive to be remembered for your character, your positive impact, and how you touched the lives of those around you.



What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind? Has anyone ever asked you before? Share your thoughts and aspirations in the comments, or DM me!

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