I’d like to be remembered as someone who rode life by as they took it. I was born with no map and I simply just exist. But growing up through trial and error, I tried making the best of it as I can. Learning things the hard way and taking pleasure of the easy way. I would’ve wanted to be remembered this way through my circle, whom I would hopefully inspire and influence by living as your own of being a spirit of individuality, even if your path isn’t clear.

I know I didn’t invent anything to help society, didn’t become rich and famous who could move mountains. However, I’d like to think I’d given ideas and creative input to be built upon and realized that could serve as a net benefit, big or small to anybody who needed it.

  • Cattail@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I say the best way to leave a legacy is to essentially create a new gene in another living organism that gene can probably go on for thousands of years and be a testimony to you. Or even combining genes that haven’t been combined.

    Other than that I would like to be remembered for everything I’ve done and so future generations can improved on it. I don’t think everything I do is groundbreaking or epic but I do want to give idea that the boring shit needs to get done. Lots of small things do make a medium size impact.

    Right now I’m basically finding the “the next step to take”. Like I do want a bunch of grass roots movements to organize the American populace and the world at large form a “coalitions of coalitions” and combat adversarial forces like the Epstien class and even government agencies, but I’m just helping DSA chapter and I’m trying to get them to “do more”. That “do more” is a big step that requires smaller steps like finding people that are interested and expressing support. So I’d say how I did/didn’t get to “do more” I would want it to be remembered so that it can be improved on