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Creating a Legacy part 2

Resume vs Eulogy 

In life we focus our energies on our resume, and not our eulogy

At your funeral, nothing will be said from your resume, but about who you were. 


You can fake and exaggerate on your resume, but you can't on your eulogy


1) fight for things that matter

2) Live for convictions you're willing to die for 

3) Sacrifice good things so you can obtain the best things 


The things that you do for yourself will be gone when you're gone. The things you do for others will create legacy 

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-Krzysztof

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