My cousin’s casket was being lowered into the ground as I watched one of his trucks entering the mill yard next to the cemetery. He had been a very successful businessman in this life, but life doesn’t last long. For those remaining, life has to go on as usual. That earthly business is now in the hands of someone else. This was what I took away for a lesson that particular day.
Tell your children of it, and let your children tell their children, and their children to another generation.
Leaving behind something for the next generation seems to be the goal of many. However, leaving something that can be taken into eternity should occupy more of our energy. How are you doing with that? As long as you breathe, it is not too late to give it some consideration.
Gary