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

Yatzil Elizalde

I want my work and career to inspire others, igniting the courage to chase their dreams and pursue their artistic goals. I hope to be remembered for creating authentic pieces that resonate deeply, expressing emotions and ideas far beyond the reach of words. Read more>>

Shraddha Bhandari | Tarot Reader and Vedic Numerologist

Being a tarot reader and numerologist at a young age has been a transformative journey, one where I’ve felt wisdom flowing through me with every step. From the first time I held a tarot deck, I realized it wasn’t just about reading cards—it was about channeling energies, connecting with people’s deepest emotions, and offering healing and clarity. My purpose has always been deeply tied to helping others uncover their paths and navigate life’s complexities. Having faced my own challenges, I know the power of guidance in moments of chaos, and my greatest fulfillment comes from bringing light and hope to others when they need it most. Read more>>

Aileen Amador Mezza | CEO and Founder of The Amador Foundation. An author and mental health advocate.

I am on a heartfelt mission to illuminate the often-overlooked challenges within mental health institutions and to bridge the vital gaps in mental health services. At nineteen, I faced mistreatment and abuse in a government mental health facility, a time when my voice was silenced, and my needs went unacknowledged. This experience ignited my passion to change the narrative around mental health care, ensuring that everyone is treated with compassion and respect. Having navigated my difficult path—from my teenage struggles to the heartache of losing my beloved husband to cancer—I deeply understand the journey towards mental wellness and want to be a beacon of support for others. Read more>>

Joe Kuma | Actor & Celebrity Stylist

Early in my career, I was singularly focused on building a legacy defined by excellence in everything I pursued. However, when challenges arose, I often felt as though I was falling short of my aspirations, questioning whether I was doing enough to achieve the success I envisioned. Over time, through my journey in acting and styling, I’ve come to understand that what truly matters is perseverance and the consistent hard work you put in—this commitment is what ultimately leads to meaningful outcomes. Read more>>