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You can be replaced. I can be replaced. We'd like to think that we can't but that is just our reality. The moment we take our last breath, we can be disposed and someone else fills the role we once occupied. What is indisposable, however, is the legacy you and I leave behind. In this episode, the idea of living a life that's indisposable versus that of being disposable is challenged with the redeemable. That which is found in the legacy we leave behind. That which lives on.
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You can be replaced. I can be replaced. We'd like to think that we can't but that is just our reality. The moment we take our last breath, we can be disposed and someone else fills the role we once occupied. What is indisposable, however, is the legacy you and I leave behind. In this episode, the idea of living a life that's indisposable versus that of being disposable is challenged with the redeemable. That which is found in the legacy we leave behind. That which lives on.
Support the show