This
is one of those rare times that I can write one article for both of my primary
blogs (Penchant for
Penning and Blast from YourPast) – love it! Am I lazy? Probably. But let’s call it an efficient use of
time. :-) Either way, my plan is to remind you that your life is important …
In
this day and age of prolific publishing and everyone-is-an-author era, we still
often forget to write what matters most at “The End.”
This
was brought to my attention as I wrote the first book in my series, Blastfrom Your Past! Rock & Roll Radio DJs: the First Five Years 1954-1959.
About halfway through, I realized I was helping these men and women leave a
legacy for their descendants. Most would likely never write an autobiography.
In telling their anecdotal behind-the-microphone tales, I am also leaving a
legacy of my own – one that gives back to others. The realization pleased and
humbled me.
Autobiographies
of us “ordinary” people are rarely written. Do you think they’re only for
famous folks or the fleeting, extra-ordinary events that pop up in life? Think
again.
I’m
talking about “Writing a Living Legacy” …
With
the share-ability of the Internet, we are no longer stifled with just one book
that truncates our lives at “The End.” In a Living Legacy, long after you have
written your last word, future generations can laugh with you, cry with you,
exclaim at your antics … and add their
own.