We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.
Sincerely Amor | Recording and Performing Singer/Songwriter
When it comes to my legacy and what I want to be remembered as, I want people to understand that walking in your truth brings so much clarity to your true purpose. I want people to know you can beat the odds, you can remake yourself everyday! We have the same 24 hours, but its up to you to get you where you see yourself being. If you can vision putting yourself in position to win, you are already halfway there, all it takes is the footwork. Read more>>
Cookie Brown | Host of The Dirty Bag Podcast
I want to always be remembered as someone who created space for LEGIT hidden gems. The foundation of this platform has not only been to unpack and clean up our sh*t, but to do it through the lens of those who don’t eat, breathe, and sleep social media or have major platforms. Sometimes I think we forget the biggest contributors to the culture are those who live their lives in raw “unconventional” ways. Read more>>
Raven Carroll | Owner & CEO of A Ray of Color
I want my legacy to show how fearless I am. I listened to so many people with opinions that were invalid to my life. People love to give opinions based on the way they see things going, instead of encouraging you to just go after your dreams. So many people in life are either not encouraged to go after what they really want to do versus just focusing on what they have to do. I want people to remember that your dream never dies. I want to be an example that following your dreams is possible and not a waste of time. It will not happen overnight and everything you see online is not the whole story. People show you what they want you to see, so keep dreaming. Dreams are unique, they require work to become a reality. Read more>>