What Will Matter?
by Michael Josephson
used
with permission of the author*
Ready or not, some day it will all come to
an end.
There will be no more sunrises, no minutes,
hours or days.
All the things you collected, whether treasured or forgotten
will pass to someone else.
Your wealth, fame and temporal power will
shrivel to irrelevance.
It will not matter what you owned or what you were owed.
Your grudges, resentments, frustrations
and
jealousies will finally disappear.
So too, your hopes, ambitions, plans and to-do lists will expire.
The wins and losses
that once seemed so important will fade away.
It won't matter where you came from
or
what side of the tracks you lived on at the end.
It won't matter whether you were beautiful or brilliant.
Even your
gender and skin color will be irrelevant.
So what will matter?
How will the value
of your days be measured?
What will matter is not what you bought
but
what you built, not what you got but what you gave.
What will matter is not your success
but
your significance.
What will matter is not what you learned
but
what you taught.
What will matter is every act of integrity,
compassion,
courage, or sacrifice
that enriched, empowered or encouraged others
to emulate your example.
What will matter is not your competence
but
your character.
What will matter is not how many people you
knew,
but how many will feel a lasting loss when you're gone.
What will matter is not your memories
but
the memories that live in those who loved you.
What will matter is how long you will be
remembered,
by whom and for what.
Living a life that matters doesn't happen
by accident.
It's not a matter of circumstance but of choice.
Choose to live a life that matters.
* Michael Josephson's "What Will
Matter" is used with permission of Josephson Institute. (c)2007 Michael Josephson, one of the nation's leading ethicists,
is the founder of the nonprofit, nonsectarian Josephson Institute of Ethics and the premier youth character education program,
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