While interacting with Ken Burns and while being only partially ironic, American essayist and American culture critic Gerald Lyn Early pointed out that, if someone would study US civilization two thousand years from now, "there will only be three things that Americans will be known for: the Constitution, baseball, and jazz music. They’re the three most beautiful things Americans have ever created."
What do YOU want to be known for?
[If cool aliens should come by
and say Hello! to you
like in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (USA 1977),
what do you want them to learn about you?]
What do YOU want people to say about you?
What do YOU want to be remembered for?
What do YOU want to outlive you, after you will not be around any longer?
Tags: Self-reflection, Self-coaching, Motivation, Keeping focus, Purpose
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