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How to live a lasting LEGACY

August 24,2025
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By Josephine Agbonkhese


Leaving a legacy behind may sound like it’s a status for bigger-than-life characters. But everyone leaves one behind, both personally and professionally. Your personal values, nurtured relationships, and everyday life activities all form the building blocks of your legacy.


Amidst the day-to-day grind of building your career and managing the highs and lows of everyday life, have you ever taken time out to self-reflect about the legacy you’re leaving and the one you’d like to leave?


What do you want people to say about you when you’re gone? What story is your life writing that will be left for generations to come? Here are 10 ways on how to leave a legacy.

  1. Mentor Others:
    Share your knowledge and skills with younger generations or peers through formal mentorship programs, teaching, or informal guidance.
    Mentoring shapes lives and passes on wisdom, ensuring your influence continues through others’ success.
  2. Create Something Enduring:
    Write a book like Chinua Achebe or compose music like Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Paint or build a business that reflects your vision.
    Creative works or enterprises outlive their creators, inspiring and serving future generations. Fela’s phenomenal impact on the innovation and global establishment of the Afrobeat music genre continues to inspire generations around the globe— one that has also remained a one for the books.
  3. Give Back Through Philanthropy:
    Donate to causes, establish a scholarship, or fund community projects.
    Financial contributions can create systemic change. For instance, scholarships can support education for decades, impacting thousands of lives.
  4. Build Strong Relationships: Invest time in family, friends, and community, fostering deep, meaningful connections.
    Emotional legacies endure through memories and values passed down. Strong family ties, for example, correlate with better mental health across generations, according to a 2021 Harvard study.
  5. Advocate for Change:
    Champion a cause, whether environmental, social, or political, through activism or volunteering.
    Advocacy can shift societal norms. Movements like civil rights, driven by figures like Martin Luther King Jr., show how one voice can ripple through history.
  6. Document Your Story:
    Keep a journal, record videos, or create a family archive with letters and photos.
    Personal stories preserve identity and heritage.
  7. Innovate or Invent:
    Develop a new technology, process, or idea that solves a problem. Innovations leave a tangible mark. Consider someone like Tim Berners-Lee, whose creation of the World Wide Web transformed global communication.
  8. Plant Roots in Your Community:
    Volunteer, support local businesses, or start community initiatives like gardens or youth programs.
    Local efforts create lasting community bonds. Studies show community involvement boosts civic engagement by up to 40%, per a 2020 Pew Research report.
  9. Live Your Values Publicly:
    Model integrity, kindness, or resilience in daily life, especially in public or professional settings.
    Your actions inspire others to emulate your principles. Leaders like Nelson Mandela left legacies of reconciliation through consistent moral example.
  10. Invest in Education:
    Teach, fund schools, or create learning resources for others.
    Education empowers future generations. UNESCO data shows every year of schooling increases individual earnings by 10%, creating ripple effects for economic and social progress.
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