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WHAT WE DO_

Every life is a story, and it’s never too late to share yours with the world.

Ultimately, the legacy you leave for future generations is a reflection of who you are and what you value. By thoughtfully considering how you want to be remembered and taking intentional actions to shape your legacy, you can leave behind a meaningful and lasting impact for generations to come.

Leaving a legacy for future generations is a profound and meaningful endeavor, encompassing more than just material possessions.

Wisdom and Values

Write down or record anecdotes, advice, and reflections that you want your descendants to carry forward.

Family History

Document your family tree, anecdotes, and stories about your ancestors.

Personal Memoirs

Write a memoir detailing significant events, challenges, achievements, and pivotal moments in your life.

Ethical Will

Consider writing an ethical will, a document that communicates your values, beliefs, blessings, and hopes for your descendants.

Love and Affection

Your relationships and the impact you’ve had on others will be your most enduring legacy.

Letters or Videos

Write letters to your future descendants or record video messages sharing your thoughts, love, and wishes for them.

DATA COLLECT_

Data is the new oil. It’s valuable, but if unrefined, it cannot really be used.
1. PROFILE_
  • Former Name
  • Foreign Name
  • Gender
  • Nationality
  • Race
  • Religion
  • Place Of Birth
  • Zodiac
  • Blood Type
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Education
  • Occupation
  • Glory Achievement
2. GENEALOGY_
  • Paternal Grandfather
  • Paternal Grandmother
  • Maternal Grandfather
  • Maternal Grandmother
  • Father
  • Mother
  • Spouse
  • Children
  • Siblings
3. LIFE EVENTS_

Describe the most important events of your life in timeline.

4. GALLERY_

Upload the most value photos and video of your life.

5. FUN FACTS_
  • Favourite Food
  • Favourite Color
  • Favourite Country
  • Favourite Weather
  • Favourite Brand
  • Favourite Animal
  • Idols
  • Proud Moment
  • Dislike Food
  • Dislike Color
  • Dislike Country
  • Dislike Weather
  • Dislike Brand
  • Dislike Animal
  • Frustrated Moment
  • more..
6. Last Words_

Reflect on Life:
Take time to reflect on your life experiences, relationships, and accomplishments. Consider what has been meaningful to you and shaped your journey.

Express Gratitude:
Share gratitude for the people who have been important to you, whether it’s family, friends, mentors, or colleagues. Acknowledge the impact they’ve had on your life and express your appreciation for their support and love.

Offer Forgiveness:
If there are unresolved conflicts or grievances, consider using your last words to offer forgiveness and reconciliation. Let go of any bitterness or resentment, and seek peace within yourself and with others.

Express Love:
Express your love and affection for your family members and loved ones. Let them know how much they mean to you and how grateful you are to have shared your life with them.

Consider Writing a Letter:
If verbal communication is challenging, consider writing a letter or recording a video message to convey your final thoughts and feelings. This can provide a lasting keepsake for your loved ones to cherish.

Be Authentic:
Above all, be authentic and true to yourself. Your last words should reflect who you are and what matters most to you. Speak from the heart and let your sincerity shine through.

The stories
we tell
literally
make the world.
The past
is
never dead.

You can leave behind a rich and meaningful inheritance for your later generations, ensuring that they are equipped with the knowledge, values, and resources to thrive and carry on your legacy with pride and purpose.

LEGACY BUILDING_

Documenting your life online allows you to leave a digital legacy for future generations.

By sharing your stories, values, and experiences, you can pass on wisdom, insights, and memories to your loved ones and leave a lasting impact on the world.

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