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Who Will Cry When You Die

59.
Write a Legacy Statement
Someone once said to me that the first fifty years of life are dedicated to building
one’s legitimacy while the last fifty are devoted to building one’s legacy. How
true. So many of us spend the first half of our lives striving for achievement and
struggling to gain respect. Once we have this legitimacy, whether it comes in the
form of prestige or material possessions, we soon realize that something is
missing. We then spend the remaining years of our lives trying to do what we
should have done from the beginning: create a legacy.
One day, my father posted a poem on the door of our fridge. It had been
translated from Sanskrit and it read simply, “Spring has past, summer has gone
and winter is here. And the song that I meant to sing remains unsung. I have
spent my days stringing and unstringing my instrument.” These words were
written by a man whose heart was filled with regret over a life half lived. Rather
than singing the great song he was destined to sing, he spent his days preparing
and waiting until things were just right before he acted—“stringing and
unstringing his instrument,” in his words. Sadly, that time never came.
The time to start building your legacy is today, not ten years from today
when you “have more time,” because we both know that time will never arrive.
Reflect on what it is you want to create in your life and, more importantly, what
gift you wish to leave the world when you are no longer here. Greatness comes
from beginning something that does not end with you. To help me see my own
life’s legacy more clearly, I have written a personal legacy statement. While
many of the corporate executives I work with have personal mission statements,
few have considered scripting individual legacy statements. While the former
defines your vision of what you want to create while you live, the latter
expresses what you aim to leave when you die. There is a distinction between
the two. If you think about it, it will help you avoid feeling regret, sadness and
disappointment about what could have been when you reach the end of your life.



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