Tell me, how much will you care about legacy when you’ve left this worlds buffet?
Get the heck out of the cafeteria and embrace farm-to-table ‘legacy’, the kind that nobody knows about, the variety of purpose that doesn’t put high fructose corn syrup on your ego.
The legacy seen most often in philanthropy is a trick the small-self uses to think it can live forever. Nobody remembers anybody after 10, 100, 1000 years, and it doesn’t matter. The joy of creating a ‘legacy’ doesn’t have to be ego pollution. We make an intent, and redirect ours to be much greater than it ever has been.