We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Taylor Glaser | Founder of Uptown Blonde | Creator of Sparkly Things

I hope I am remembered by being the one who was always truthful to herself. I have been told so many times that I am “too much” of so many things. That I talk too much, that I wear too much pink, that I always have too much going on with my outfits… but for me, there is never too much of anything. Those “negative” traits that people would perceive me to have are actually my biggest strengths – I wish I had learned that sooner. Read more>>

Mac McClellan | Bodybuilder, Investor, Meal Prep Services

I come across many people, businesses to ask me this exact question. I think I’ve been answering it the same since I was a junior in my high school Avid class. When I leave this world I want to be remembered as a helpful, strong and giving person. I wrote down on paper that I wanted to impact and help a million people before I die. That’s in whatever way that I can. Read more>>

Tomas Altamirano | Therapist

I want to be remembered as somebody who was impactful to the LGBTQ+ community in ways that are not commonly seen right now. Through my education and my current work, I can tell how difficult it is to find an LGBTQ+ affirming therapist. To even find a transgender therapist is pretty difficult, so to be an openly agender therapist is something quite rare. Read more>>