We asked folks about legacy and what they want people to remember about them. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Joey Ohls | Filmmaker, Poet & Model

How I want people to remember me is by the state in which I approach life. I want people to remember me as a person who lived life to the absolute fullest and wasn’t afraid to be authentically themselves. As much as I would like people to associate my legacy with great art and performance, I think it is more important to focus on the individual because I create art to connect with people usually in a similar struggle. Read more>>

David Ifediba | Licensed Realtor and Educational Psychologist

I want to be remembered as the greatest Igbo man that ever lived. My Igbo tradition and culture has a slogan known as “Naija no dey carry last”. This mantra has been important not only to my upbringing but to the traditions that I was raised with as a child. I am in the realms of education and real estate and Balancing the two passions has been integral to my success thus far. Read more>>

Sichen Liu | Artist and Crafter

I have been identified as “a weird creature lover” and “a person who make cute stuff” at school. Which is true for I will always hope to learn more fun knowledge and create more beautiful things. I want to leave a whole cabinet (could be in the real world or in digital space) of weird and fun pieces – models I made, nature fragments I collected, stories I created, experiences I crafted… Read more>>