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What Do You Want to Be Remembered For?
January 6, 2005


"Once you have spoken, even the swiftest horses cannot retract your words." - Chinese Proverb



What Do You Want to Be Remembered For?


Bottom Line Personal (January 15, 2005; www.BottomLineSecrets.com) includes these wise words from management guru Peter F. Drucker:

"When I was 13, I had an inspiring teacher of religion who one day went right through the class of boys asking each one, 'What do you want to be remembered for?'  None of us, of course, could give an answer.  So, he chuckled and said, 'I didn't expect you to be able to answer it.  But if you still can't answer it by the time you're 50, you will have wasted your life.'

"I'm always asking that question: What do you want to be remembered for?  It is a question that induces you to renew yourself, because it pushes you to see yourself as a different person -- the person you can become.  If you are fortunate, someone with moral authority will ask you that question early enough in your life so that you will continue to ask it as you go through life."

For more ideas on nurturing yourself and your career, check on the Exchange Articles on CD collection on "Avoiding Burnout" at: http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0498

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