How do you want to be remembered after you pass on?
@Linda4ualways (2282)
United States
August 21, 2010 9:40pm CST
I would really like to know what you guys think about this one. I don't know why this popped out at me. It will be fun to read what you have to say. I would want people to remember me as a great mother and a even greater person. I would want to be remembered for all the good things I dif for people without looking for anything in return. For all the ways I made the world a better place to live in.......Have a blessed day!
4 responses
@ehsanji (503)
• Pakistan
22 Aug 10
I want to be remembered as someone whose example is given during arguments and discussion, as someone nicer, with a great ethical approach, a person who was decent, morally on a high altitude, someone who did something for this world. I am working on project called 'minimizing Carbon-dioxide emission' by convincing people to use bicycles not cars, using paper bags instead of plastic bags etc, using solar energy instead of burning oil. So I am sure for my work I will be remembered when I am not here in this world.
@megamatt (14291)
• United States
23 Aug 10
I tell you what, if I am just remembered when I pass on, then that will be more than what happens to most people. After all, people die every day. Friends and family mourn with what happens. Then life goes on after that. Most people just fade off into obscurity after they pass away. It is a sad fact, but very true, as only a handful of us are truly remembered after a couple weeks.
I think I want people to not dwell on the bad things however. Rather the good things in life and not the fact that I am gone. I want to remember the good times, from the enlightening to the amusing to the absurd. There are many things in life that should be remembered. If even a fraction of the things that I done are remembered, then life is a success. That is exactly how I see things.