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What is the story you hope people tell about you when you’re gone?

We all carry parts of ourselves that once protected us, guided us, or kept us safe—but no longer serve who we’re becoming. Letting go can be one of the hardest acts of growth. Some of the most enlightened members of the community share their thoughts on this below.

Nasir Zahir

I hope people say that I made a real difference—in people’s careers, in the businesses I led, and in the way hospitality is practiced. That I built something lasting, not just through hotels and results, but through people who felt valued, inspired, and capable of more than they imagined. Read more>>

Danielle Roberts

That I had such a heart for older Americans and I thought about them night and day, always pondering what else I can do to make their access to healthcare services easier. I often wake up in the dead of night with ideas and processes to write down. I have to have a notepad and pen on my nightstand. I have traveled to D.C. Read more>>

Daneka Howard

I hope people remember me as someone who uplifted and inspired others — a woman who lived with purpose and faith. Someone who sought God’s kingdom above all else and walked in obedience to His word. I want my story to be that I shined my light boldly, even in dark places, and helped others find the courage to shine theirs too. Read more>>

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