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When your time is up, what do you want to be remembered for?
That’s a heavy question — but it’s one we can’t afford to avoid.
In this episode of The 5 to 9 Job, I reflect on legacy — not in terms of money, titles, or achievements, but in terms of impact, character, and how you make people feel.
Because whether we realize it or not, we’re all leaving a legacy already.
Even doing nothing… is still saying something.
In this episode, I talk about:
Why legacy isn’t built at the end of life, but lived every day
How the people who shaped us most weren’t remembered for achievements, but for who they were
A personal reflection on my grandmother’s legacy and what it taught me about giving
Why money feels important now — but means very little at the end
The importance of intentional living, even in small, ordinary moments
Simple questions you can ask yourself to realign how you show up in the world
Legacy doesn’t require fame, wealth, or a massive platform.
It starts with values, presence, and consistency.
This episode is a reminder to slow down, reflect, and ask yourself:
Am I living in a way I’d be proud of — even if today was the last chapter?
— Raymond
The 5 to 9 Job
By Raymond AkiikiWhen your time is up, what do you want to be remembered for?
That’s a heavy question — but it’s one we can’t afford to avoid.
In this episode of The 5 to 9 Job, I reflect on legacy — not in terms of money, titles, or achievements, but in terms of impact, character, and how you make people feel.
Because whether we realize it or not, we’re all leaving a legacy already.
Even doing nothing… is still saying something.
In this episode, I talk about:
Why legacy isn’t built at the end of life, but lived every day
How the people who shaped us most weren’t remembered for achievements, but for who they were
A personal reflection on my grandmother’s legacy and what it taught me about giving
Why money feels important now — but means very little at the end
The importance of intentional living, even in small, ordinary moments
Simple questions you can ask yourself to realign how you show up in the world
Legacy doesn’t require fame, wealth, or a massive platform.
It starts with values, presence, and consistency.
This episode is a reminder to slow down, reflect, and ask yourself:
Am I living in a way I’d be proud of — even if today was the last chapter?
— Raymond
The 5 to 9 Job