What do you think people will most misunderstand about your legacy?

Yasong Wang

I wouldn’t say ‘misunderstand’ so much as ‘not be aware of’, but it would be the amount of times I would have had doubts. I feel like after someone accomplishes something, everyone assumes they always knew they were going to make it. The reality is that many, many times you have no idea if things will work out, but you do them anyway. Read more>>

Shonte Youmans

I think what people may most misunderstand about my legacy is that it’s not built on titles, achievements, or recognition — it’s built on transformation. Some may see the success, the stages, and the spotlight, but what truly defines my legacy is the healing, faith, and inner strength it took to get here. My legacy isn’t about being perfect; it’s about being purposeful. Read more>>

Paul Granger

As a content creator, my work is viewed from the metrics-mindset: my legacy is defined by how many listeners my podcast has, how many books are sold, and how many lives are clearly transformed. Read more>>

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