Legacies help us with our goals after we’ve passed because they have the power to inspire action and the give our ideals an chance to live on through others. Given the magical potential of legacies, we wanted to support and foster conversations around legacy building and below you’ll find some of those conversations.
Hilda Boulware

My hope in legacy is that I was not afraid to master, more than one skill, adventure or career path. It might be remembered that I pursued my love of Acting, and never abandoned the joy that pursuit brought. Read more>>
David Walker

My legacy as a DJ will be one of the best to ever do it. Yes, I know it’s cliche but let me explain. I want my sound to cross generations. The way I DJ, read & react to the crowd is something unique. Read more>>
Carson Brooke

I hope to build two legacies: one for my work, and one for me as a person. When it comes to both advertisements and films, I want my work to be remembered as entertaining, fun, and impactful. Read more>>
Elle Horton

My vision for the future is a holistic approach to success, balancing physical, spiritual, and family health with meaningful contributions to the community and fulfilling work. Read more>>
Tori Sullivan

I created BarnWiz after purchasing a spirited Hanoverian mare, Galapagos, aka “Gala” as a barley started 5 yr old that my trainer had out in a “youngster” field. Read more>>
Josh Madson

When I pay attention to what people have said to me recently about my work, I think people will say that I brought much joy to people and captured their true essence in the photographs I created. Read more>>
Emma Shane Heim

In doing the work to reinvent myself, find who I am, and then pursue it.. I have realized that my end dream hasn’t swayed. Ever since I can remember, I have had the heart to see others with an emotional lens, reading a room, serving a friend, and being a joyful light in any room. Read more>>
Leesha Patel

I aspire to build a legacy as vibrant and meaningful as the art I create. I want to be remembered as someone who was always inspired by the world around me, who was never afraid to push boundaries and follow my dreams. Read more>>
Nidheya Suresh

Even after I’m gone, I would like my art to continue inspiring people. I want my films (and hopefully, eventually, TV shows) to make an impact on others, and make them feel seen, or be there for them during difficult times. Read more>>
Danielle Mikaelian

My identity as an Armenian-American is extremely important to me. Knowing that I am descended from Armenian Genocide survivors who lost everything has made me even more grateful to receive different opportunities. Read more>>
Emmi Saufley

The legacy I hope to leave is to always be your most authentic self, lead by example, take the risk or loose the chance. Most importantly, how many people do you wish to inspire? Read more>>
Cuic Suarez

I am happy to say that I have given joy and inspiration to people through the world of Dance. This is how I believe, or at least how I hope I will be remembered. Read more>>
Katrina Rojas

As a multifaceted creative entrepreneur, designer, poet and community builder, the legacy I want to have is one that inspires and empowers. Read more>>
Robert Chisenhall

As you build your career, your business, your family – what do you consider? Do you think about what your impact is? Do you focus on how your actions will change someone’s life trajectory? Read more>>
Nanxy Wang

I believe that each of us has a unique purpose in life, and mine has always been to bring positivity to the world and inspire personal growth through my work. Read more>>
Samantha Moran

My goal in becoming an author is to show others, especially my children, that they can achieve their dreams. I’ve wanted to write books for as long as I can remember. Read more>>
Jayden Blair

I just want to be remembered for being a good person. Not perfect, but flawed. Not a hero, but a human. Not powerful, but meaningful. Read more>>