Buddha
How to cope with being forgotten in 100 years
In the grand scheme of the universe, our existence is but a mere blip in time. We are like grains of sand in an endless desert, here for a brief moment before being swept away by the winds of change. Knowing this, it is natural to fear being forgotten in a mere 100 years. However, true peace can only be found by letting go of our attachment to fame and recognition. Instead of seeking validation from others, we must turn inward and find solace in the knowledge that our worth is not determined by the memory of others. In the words of Marcus Aurelius, "Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one." Our true legacy is not the monuments built in our honor, but the impact we make on the lives of those around us. By living a life of compassion, kindness, and integrity, we can leave a lasting imprint on the world that transcends the fleeting nature of remembrance. In the end, it is not the quantity of years that matter, but the quality of the life we lead. Let us strive to be a beacon of light in this dark and fleeting world, illuminating the path for those who come after us.
