11.23.2009

The Greatest Currenency


What kind of footprints do you leave everyday?

No. Not some kind of "footprints in the sand" idea.

No. Not some kind of going "green" idea.

The idea of leaving a footprint is traceable.

After finishing Crush It recently by Gary Varynechuck he has left me with a resounding impression on my head and heart.

Many of us are busy consuming and chasing the great currency that allows us to amass things. Gary is not much different, wanting something bigger and better like the consuming power of one day owning the New York Jets.

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However, he has given many a little nugget that allows us to put our pursuit of things into perspective.

He states in his book that "legacy is greater than currency."

If this is true than why do we spend much of our time worrying about the currency that buys things?

Are you leaving a footprint that is worth tracing?

Who is someone you know that has left a great legacy?

What is it about this person that makes a legacy meaningful?

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