How Would You Like To Be Remembered When You Are Gone ?
TSK.
Raman
Are
you startled by this question?
Have
you ever given this a little thought ?
If
you haven’t, I would be serious when I suggest that you should give
this a hard good look and cast this statement in your mind. “When I
am gone I would like people to remember me as…..”
About
a 100+ years ago, a man looked at the morning newspaper and to his
dismay and horror, he read his name in the front page …”Dynamite
Kind Dies..” This was cast in a square grey tinted box with a thick
black line on the borders.”
His
first response was awesomely shocking. “Am I there or here?
When
he regained his composure after a while, his next thought was to
actually find out what people said of him, what people thought of him
The
obituary news read as follows:
“He
was the merchant of death. This man was the inventor of the dynamite.
One most cruel invention that could kill people while it was being
made, and even many more when it was used. A substance of mass
killing, and a deadly weapon in the hands of those who wishes to
create terror and rule the scene…. The story continued with several
curses added to it.
He
asked himself, “Is this how people view me?
Is
this the way they will think of me?
Is
this the way they will remember me?
He
decided then and there that he would change the situation made a firm
resolve to clear the stigma that was being associated with his name.
From
that day on he started working towards peace, and sure enough he left
an indelible mark on this planet.
He
is remembered even this day as Alfred Noble.
He
gave his entire earnings to establish a foundation that would work
for peace in the world, and today too it awards prizes for achievers
all over the world for their unique contributions to the welfare of
mankind. He lives on even today through this mission and the Noble
prizes are awarded in his honor.
Just
as Alfred Noble redefined his values, I believe all of us should step
back and do the same taking a leaf out of this man’s true story.
What
will be your legacy?
How
would you like to be remembered?
Will
you be spoken off well?
Will
you be remembered with love and respect?
Will
you be missed?
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