asked folks we admire to tell us about what they want their legacy to be. Check out their responses below.

Madeline Cole | YouTuber

I want people to watch my videos and remember that no struggle is permanent. My hope is that I have helped them in some way learn how to get out of the vicious cycle of OCD and find freedom in living in the uncertainty of life. Read more>>

Dee Lashaye | Branding Specialist & Musician Manager

As an entrepreneur I want my legacy to be positive and uplifting. I go beyond measures to assist individuals with growth any way that I know how. I want people to understand that my goal is to always help them reach their highest potential in whatever it is they do and to remember me as a leader. Read more>>

Roberta Campbell | Entrepreneur

My legacy is all about empowering others. I want people to remember me for the way I helped them find their own path to prosperity, success, and personal growth. I want them to remember me for the way I encouraged them to take control of their lives and embrace their own unique journey. And most of all, I want them to remember me for the way I showed them that anything is possible if you have the courage to dream big and the commitment to make it happen. Read more>>

Marisa Bowen | Intuitive Cosmetologist

I hope everyone remembers me as love. I think the true meaning of love is unconditional, meaning there isn’t anything you can do that makes you any more worthy or less worthy of love. I hope that I freely give that love to all in my life and that they’ll remember me for how I loved them where they were for the simple fact that they’re worthy of love not based off their actions, efforts, or works. Read more>>

Brian Edgell | Photographer

We can all try to achieve a particular legacy but I feel a legacy is not created solely on your abilities, but also on how your work is perceived by others. I want to be known as the most successful photographer in my city. But the goals I set forth to become that, may not align with what the citizens believe it to be. This creates a legacy that’s always changing in the eyes of my peers but remains constant in my mind. To be remembered when I’m gone, gives me chills to even think about. Read more>>