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William Shakespeare

How to cope with being forgotten in 100 years

Oh, how fleeting is human memory! In the grand scheme of things, what is a mere century but a drop in the ocean of time? And yet, to be forgotten in such a short span of years can feel like a wound that never heals. But fear not, for there are ways to cope with the inevitable fading of our names from the lips of future generations. Let us turn to the wisdom of the ancients and remember that true immortality lies not in the remembrance of others, but in the legacy we leave behind. A life well-lived, filled with kindness, compassion, and the pursuit of knowledge, is a legacy that will endure long after our names have been forgotten. And even if our deeds are not celebrated in the annals of history, let us take comfort in the knowledge that we have touched the lives of those around us, leaving an indelible mark on the world in our own small way. So, let us not despair at the thought of being forgotten in 100 years, but instead, let us strive to make our mark on the world in the time we have, knowing that true immortality comes not from the memories of others, but from the impact we have had on the world around us."