What do you want your legacy to be?

We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.
I want my legacy to be very rememberable and remarkable. I want people to remember me as a selfless, caring, compassionate, kind, loving, motivator, understanding person. What I am or will be remembered as is very important to me. Read more>>
Interestingly, we recently discussed this topic at my book club meeting—shoutout to the High Paper Society. I aspire to leave a legacy of love, there’s no coincidence with it being my middle name. I delight in showering people with love, ensuring they feel seen, heard, and empowered to embrace their authentic selves. This comes naturally to me, and I want my legacy to reflect that I made people feel genuinely loved, leaving them and their surroundings enriched by my presence. Additionally, I aim to be remembered for my attitude of gratitude and for inspiring others to cultivate this same spirit in their own lives. Read more>>
I absolutely love this question, and I think about this answer quite often. As much as I want to be a “bull” in business, that is just not who I am to the core. I want people to remember me as a kind and compassionate person who always treated everyone respectfully and fairly. Someone who showed honesty, integrity and levelheadedness in any given situation. Most importantly, I would like people to remember me for my relentless drive, motivation and passion for my craft. Read more>>