When would you prefer to be recognized?
If you had to choose between being recognized within your lifetime but fading into obscurity afterwards, or for being unknown now but leaving a legacy after your death, which would you choose? What makes you say this?
Posted on Oct 3rd, 2007
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Dwon
I would prefer to be recognized after my acomplishments are many and beneficial to all. Then people could look back and say, "He really did a lot for me that I didn't know about."
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Posted on Sep 11th, 2007
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Mila
One has got to do what s/he has got to do and getting recognised for that is surely a bonus whether during or after one's lifetime.
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Posted on Aug 26th, 2007
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zao_tok
salutations, everyone, i see recognition as a status in the public eye. the more you get recognized, the more problems surface. some take recognition as a great honor and some take it as a curse. ... More »
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Posted on Aug 25th, 2007
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etoile
A question with a choice. krisnamurti said choice brings confusion and i always have had a hard time making a choice. what does that make me? so i can't choose and i think that either ways you... More »
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Of Course! I am a TV talk show host I want to be recognized
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Posted on Aug 23rd, 2007
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tom
My knee jerk response is to say it isn't important. In my reality, however, the lack of recognition for work, or creativity or a job done well is a big downer . I belive that... More »
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Posted on Aug 23rd, 2007
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Mozez
to me it dosnt matter when i would be recognized, but for what.
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Chances are if you are only remembered in your lifetime, then you are more likely to be an introverted individual. Whereas simple things like sharing your wisdom to younger generations can be remembered for all... More »
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Posted on Aug 23rd, 2007
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Sean
Life is the connections we make while we are living. I prefer to be recognized in life. Everything fades in death. The only legacy I care about in death is my children and my family.
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