If your life ended now, your legacy to the world would be your?
My legacy to the
world would be my children. They're smart kids, capable of great things.
Cathie,
53
Novi, MI USA
Maybe my writing
that hasn't been found yet. Like that other person--was it Emily Dickinson?--who
had thousands of poems and they only published them after she died. I'd
have separate legacies for specific people, of course.
Karen,
23
Ames, IA USA
that i haven't
even got started.
A-Dog,
20
Eugene, OR USA
My stupid worthlessness
Talia,
25
Tallahassee, FL USA
My tenure as editor
of the local weekly newspaper for more than a decade. I think that we
created a good, solid community newspaper that covered its readership
with concern and commitment. I've been gone about eight months now and
I do miss that job now and then.
Cindy,
41
VA USA
Two very satisfactory
sons, a number of former students and some enlightened friends and acquaintances.
Jill,
61
Saylorsburg, PA USA
I would have to
say my greatest legacy would be my daughter... and perhaps some of my
writings.
Fisch,
47
Preston, CT USA
...would be the
genealogy of my family, the Van Inwegens, I have researched and submitted
to the Genealogical Society.
Reba,
57
Gaithersburg, MD USA
...few, small random
acts of kindness.
Cristin,
25
Frisco, TX USA
I guess my legacy
would be my son and the love of nature and animals that I've instilled
in him.
Tam
Tragic ending.
I'm only 30. I've done a lot but still, an early death tends to overshadow
things.
Alias
Irrelevante
A few altered lives
(good & bad).
Felicia,
37
Lowell, MA USA
Love of my family.
Jane,
63
West Linn, OR USA
Hmmmm.... this
is hard.... good memories for my family and friends....Pretty lame, huh...
Laura,
38
Lowell, MA USA
Writing and friendship.
Keri-Jade,
23
Brampton, Ontario CANADA
Hopefully,
all the knowledge I gave my children about life and loving your fellow
human beings would be retained and used by them as they mature into adults.
Janet,
45
E. Brunswick, NJ USA
Love
of animals and personality
Stephanie,
27
TX USA
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