Legacy of a Mind

  • Every living thing on Earth has a lifespan. Whether it’s 100 years or just one day, every living thing will experience death one day. But I don’t know if you know the saying: “Spoken words fly away, but written words remain.” Humans can’t remember everything; after all, we experience a lot in 80 years, but we can’t recall it all. That’s why we invented writing — to solve this problem. This way, we were able to pass on knowledge to others and to future generations.

    But what if we passed on not just knowledge, but also advice and ideas to those who come after us? This is how we can broaden the horizons of future generations.

    Here are the five pieces of advice I want to pass on to them:

    1. “Named must your fear be before you can banish it.”

    2. Respect, and carefully choose good musicians to cleanse your ears.

    3. Invent, invest, but don’t invade.

    4. Don’t fear failure; fear not trying.

    5. Buy Patek Philippe — it will deliver strong returns!

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