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Live Backwards 565.5

Ben's first duty as a new pastor was to conduct a funeral service for Albert. Since he didn't know the deceased, Ben paused from his sermon to invite members of the congregation to say a few kind words about Albert.

No one budged.

"Many of you knew Albert for years," Ben politely nudged them. "Surely someone can say something nice."

After an uncomfortably long pause, a voice from the back of the room finally said, "Well, his brother was worse."

If you died tomorrow, what would people say about you? Would it make you proud of the way you lived and the choices you made?

There's an old saying: "If you want to know how to live your life, think about what you'd like people to say about you after you die – and live backwards."

Thinking about the legacy we want to leave can help us keep our priorities straight. When the end is near, it's not likely any of us will say, "I wish I'd spent more time at the office." Unfortunately, many of us only begin to realize the value of the time we have after we've frittered much of it away in shallow ruts going nowhere important.

It's hard to think now what will matter later. But doing so can dramatically improve our chances of living a full and meaningful life with few regrets.

Knowing how we want to be remembered allows us to make a strategic plan for our life. How much wiser would our choices be if we had the wisdom and discipline to regularly ask ourselves whether all the things we do and say are taking us where we want to be at the end?

We write our own eulogy by the choices we make every day.

This is Michael Josephson reminding you that character counts.

Comments

Wow. How powerful. While we can't live our lives all the while thinking, "What would others say about this?" -- we do need to live in a way that shows us to be caring people of integrity.

What an excellent reminder. It should be shared in schools worldwide! I believe in it and also work at it, including to push myself to learn new things and activities as I get older.

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