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Building & Leaving a Legacy – Ep 73

Building & Leaving a Legacy – Ep 73

FromDad University Podcast


Building & Leaving a Legacy – Ep 73

FromDad University Podcast

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode 73 is about Building & Leaving a Legacy. I get the impression that Legacy isn’t important for everyone. I would be curious to talk to someone who is not interested in a legacy. There are many famous people who have made statements about not caring about a legacy. I think in the world of entertainment, people may think if they want legacy, they are bragging or boasting about how good they are. It’s usually defined by what is left after you are gone. However it is created while you are still here. I think there are multiple facets of legacy. There is the legacy I want to have as a father….and there is also the legacy as a person in total. Some people may define their legacy as what they do in the business world. Others will define it as the impact they have on society. I think the concept of legacy hit me when my mother passed away 5 years ago. Realizing how many people she helped and impacted really made me look beyond just my family and ask myself, “What am I doing to make this world a better place?” Is my job making an impact? This really was the start of Dudes To Dads. It was to figure out my own questions but also be able to reach out and provide help for others. So this concept of legacy is now part of my life. Can we make this place better than when we found it? Jim Rohn, well known and very successful personal development guru had these 9 principles for a successful life and a lasting legacy: 1. Life is best lived in service to others – family co-workers, friends. We don’t need to neglect ourselves in the meantime, but we should put a …
Released:
Jul 27, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Advice For Fathers on Parenting, Relationships, and Family Life