Leaving a legacy doesn't means you necessarily have to become famous. And you don't need to be famous to leave behind a legacy. Touch atleast one person's heart and maybe that person will follow your teaching and preach it after you're gone. That's a legacy
that thought makes me think about the future, but differently as 3 years ago. before i thought about the forgotten ones, flight af447, flight mh17 or just the average forgotten people Later, i wondered, will there be natural or cosmic disasters, pandemics, war or peace? suddenly i remembered bon jovi's song "you wanna make a memory"
please put a list of movies quoted in the description. i recognized jean reno, christian bale and the guy who acted as mccandless, the guy who went to alaska and died there. 3:10 three doors down: when i am gone, a song with a message
mario's legacy trägt die botschaft im gegensatz zu brian bullock, dass der lauf der zeit oder das vergessen nicht aufgehalten werden kann, egal wie laut man ruft. there is a different message in mario's legacy, unlike brian bullock, it's the quiet passing of time, and one's time is limited
Nah man, it's still trying to make others like you, even after your death. It's like seeking approval but on a larger scale. People won't give a crap about you after your death, they just care how you can benefit them. So if you create something worth remembering that would create value in people's lives even 500 years after your death - that is a worthy goal.