Daily Question, December 7 How do I want to be remembered? 34 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. scooke881 year agoscooke88I want to be remembered for caring. I want to be remembered as the person that never said no to helping someone and someone that put everyone’s needs above their own. With so much negative in the world, I want to be a positive light of hope, even if that is just for one person. 0 Reply Michele1 year agoMicheleI hope to be remembered as someone who loved her family very much, was funny, kind, a bit outspoken, a nature lover, proud lesbian, pagan/wiccan, Siamese cat lover, marijuana supporter, and die hard heavy metal fan:) 3 Reply Jerry1 year agoJerryI want to be remembered as someone who is kind to everyone and as someone who places importance in family 3 Reply Malag1 year agoMalagI would like that those whom I’m close to, my loved ones, to find solace, wisdom, skill or just plain old warm, fuzzy feelings in some part of how we connected together in this life. 2 Reply Present Moment1 year agoPresent MomentAs a person who accepted the responsibility that is required by freedom. 5 Reply Ilan1 year agoIlanI believe everyone cross paths for a reason, and become an experience. I’d want to be remembered as a positive experience with nothing but love to whomever I cross paths with. 4 Reply Rebecca Feller1 year agoRebecca FellerI would like to be r.emembered as kind 4 Reply Bob V1 year agoBob VSweetly. That I made a difference, that I contributed somehow to the good of this world, that my sense of aliveness in things I do set an example for others to consider for themselves. And that my many mistakes are forgiven, seen as simple missteps or as something to laugh at in retrospect. 4 Reply 1 year agorather than some memories, if a sense of trust in the basic goodness of life and the possibility of individual and collective transformation would have been conveyed to some people close to me, especially to my children, this would really be something… 4 Reply Ed Schulte1 year agoEd SchulteThat I will be returning to continue this wondrous shared adventure! 5 Reply GCharlotte1 year agoGCharlotteI would like to be remembered for my talent in the field in fashion science and technology while also art. With this pursuit in the dedication to my loved ones and family.I want my faith in God to be heard and loved by my community with time served to the people. In my wholesomeness I want to be recognized for my lack of greed in my love for work. My maternity should be seen with unwavering love and loyalty.Time with my spouse in honor. 3 Reply Mica1 year agoMicaFondly, by my family and friends. As the originator of the idea that the origin of life happened between mica sheets, by a larger number of people. 4 Reply Michele1 year agoMicheleGrowing up in the Philly area mica is easy to find. Now that I live in Florida, I had my daughter get me a rock because she makes ‘fairy dust’ with her kids at an environmental education center she works at. Thanks for sharing. I also shared with my son who is a physics major. 2 Reply Mica1 year agoMicaThank you, Michele.- mica is a delightful mineral 1 Reply 1 year agohm, I don’t get this ?…? 2 Reply Mica1 year agoMicahttp://web.physics.ucsb.edu/~hhansma/mica.htm 3 Reply 1 year agoUhhhh ??!! 2 Reply Mica1 year agoMicaOh, thank you, Verena. I feel lucky 1 Reply Linda1 year agoLindaI hope to be remembered as a funny person who always made people laugh. I want to be remembered for my kindness and generosity. I hope I will be forgiven for all my many mistakes. 6 Reply Katrina1 year agoKatrinaAs a person of grace, a person of compassion who listens with love, and all that love entails. So many other good responses here. I want to be remembered with joy and laughter. 4 Reply Tom1 year agoTomAs one who strived for his own inner peace and offered a path of peacefulness to others. 5 Reply 1 year agoso simple, so sweet! 2 Reply Antoinette1 year agoAntoinetteif I am remembered I hope it is because of my being a loving and kind person. I hope to be remembered willingness to spread gratitude and compassionate understanding. 4 Reply Ann1 year agoAnnI hope that the good things I’ve said and done will be remembered more so than the not-so-good things. 6 Reply Mark Piper1 year agoMark PiperDo I want to be remembered in the same way by all or universally. I’m not advocating duplicity or wearing masks, but I think I’d like to be remembered a little differently by different people (how my immediate family remembers me, versus extended family, colleagues, friends, professional network, et cetera). I’ve far too many character flaws (and at least a handful of good personality traits) which come out in different situations to be pigeon-holed to just one type of remembrance… 8 Reply Carla1 year agoCarlaI want to be remembered as one who helped others with compassion, humor and a listening ear. As a woman who was passionate about spirituality with occasional irreverence. A woman who was called to be a priest by Sophia in a patriarchic church; and who acted on that call living a life of service led by that Grace. 6 Reply Tom Denham1 year agoTom DenhamWalker Knight died at age 95 on 1 December of this year. He donated money to my friend Paula when she was planning a trip to serve as an unpaid Visiting Professor of Pastoral Care at a seminary in Bangalore, India. When she saw his donation, she celebrated the memory of the time some 30 years earlier when Walker had gone with her to her hearing before the Social Security Administration about going on disability after a head injury sustained in a car crash. Walker, a busy journalist and editor, s...Walker Knight died at age 95 on 1 December of this year. He donated money to my friend Paula when she was planning a trip to serve as an unpaid Visiting Professor of Pastoral Care at a seminary in Bangalore, India. When she saw his donation, she celebrated the memory of the time some 30 years earlier when Walker had gone with her to her hearing before the Social Security Administration about going on disability after a head injury sustained in a car crash. Walker, a busy journalist and editor, said no one should have to go to a disability hearing alone. He went with her all day and then brought her home to have supper with him and his wife Nell that night. I want to have a quiet history of kindness and care like Walker Knight. Read More8 Reply Antoinette1 year agoAntoinetteI think this is a beautiful example of loving kindness and generosity. Thank you Tom. 3 Reply Pilgrim1 year agoPilgrimTom, Thank you for sharing this beautiful memory of Walker Knight, a man of grace and compassion. I am grateful. 3 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. 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