Resilient Gentleman Podcast
Douglas and Chris get real about dying twice, funeral regrets, and what actually outlives a man. It kicks off with the idea that you die twice, once when your heart stops and again when the last person says your name. Douglas remembers his grandfather who fought 18 months of live action in World War Two, and the stories he never sat down to hear. Chris admits one of his biggest regrets is never pulling the trigger to record his Grandfathers stories for a book. They talk about his wife and how she grew into a different person after he was gone. Then the hard one: if the doctor gave you three months, who would you call, and why aren't you calling them now? FAQ 1.What does it mean to die twice? You die once when your heart stops, and again when the last person stops saying your name. 2.Can you leave a legacy without your name on a building? Yeah, you don't need $20 million and your name on a building, you need to have been present and engaged with the people who'll actually will remember you. 3. What's the difference between legacy and reputation? Reputation is what people think of you now and it drives your trust and business, legacy is the bigger thing that outlives you generations out. 4.How long does it take to build a legacy? About 20 years to build an overnight success, so start speeding up, because you're getting closer, not further. 5.What would you do with three months to live? Engage your immediate family first, then extended family and close friends, do some traveling, and go out with a bang.
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