1. Sam's avatar

    yeah I believe it is a familiar insight ,and you are well said.Each need each other.

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  3. Sam's avatar

    A take at a time and you remind me of grace something I barely think of .I will be there…

  4. harythegr8's avatar

    This is quiet courage — not loud wins, but grace that kept walking through grief. Your words remind us that…

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thought on my Legacy

What is the legacy you want to leave behind?

The Legacy I will Leave: Patience, Energy, and Endurance



When all is said and done, I hope people say I was bearably patient—a steady presence in a world constantly speeding up. Not a saint, not a statue of calm, but someone who learned to wait well, breathe through the chaos, and stand still when rushing would have ruined everything.

Patience wasn’t always natural to me. Like most people, I wanted results. Fast. But somewhere along the way—maybe through setbacks, long nights, or just getting older—I realized the power in pacing myself. I stopped seeing patience as waiting and started seeing it as working with time instead of against it. That changed everything.

Alongside that, I learned to use my energy well. I wasn’t always on full throttle, but when I did move, it was intentional. No more burning out for applause. No more giving 100% to things that only deserved 10%. I found value in being consistent rather than flashy, in showing up even when I wasn’t the loudest in the room.

Being bearably patient and consistently wise with my energy didn’t make me famous, maybe. But it made me reliable. It made me someone people could trust to finish what I started, to show up when it mattered, and to remain calm when others lost their way.

That’s the legacy I want. Not the biggest footprint, but one that lasts—like a well-lit path others can walk long after I’m gone.

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One response to “thought on my Legacy”

  1. This resonates a lot!! Thank you for putting it forward so clearly and concisely. I’ve been considering a lot lately what I want more of/am genuinely compelled by/interested in experiencing newly, versus what I’m averse to/bored of/moving away from. Your comments about legacy really speak to that, and it was a pleasure to see the parallels 🙏🏻

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