#1 Nikola Tesla

#2 Oscar Wilde

#3 Alan Turing

It’s not easy to think about what kind of impact you’ll leave on the world once you’re gone. It might be scary to accept the fact that you won’t be around forever, and trying to imagine how loved ones will remember you can feel overwhelming. What if they think of my worst qualities when they hear my name? Will anyone even care if I’m not around on holidays?
While it’s not a good idea to fixate on your legacy if it means you’re less present in your day-to-day life, BetterUp notes that it can be beneficial to consider it from time to time. This is because people with a strong sense of purpose tend to be happier, more satisfied with life and enjoy an improved state of well-being.
#4 Anne Frank

#5 Franz Kafka

#6 H.P. Lovecraft

Feeling like your life has a purpose might also make you a more resilient person. When you face trials and tribulations, you won’t immediately give up or assume that your life is doomed. You’ll understand that we all face challenges, and you’ll find a way to overcome them to keep pursuing your goals.
A person’s quality of life might also improve when they have a clear drive and purpose. There’s certainly no need to have all the answers (anyone who says they do is lying to themself!), but working towards something will keep you motivated. Whether you want to provide a wonderful life for your children, excel in your career or foster hundreds of cats over the next few decades, it feels great to know that you’re contributing to the world.
#7 Galileo Galilei

#8 Alfred Wegener

#9 Frida Kahlo

So what if you have no idea what you want your legacy to be? That’s okay too! It’s perfectly normal to feel aimless or confused. In fact, a YouGov survey found that nearly a third of people between the ages of 16 and 39 don’t believe that life has any meaning. But if you’re looking for some purpose, BetterUp recommends evaluating your life. Really think about whether your lifestyle choices align with your goals and beliefs, and if something’s not adding up, don’t be afraid to make some changes!
#10 Gregor Mendel

#11 El Greco

#12 Edgar Allan Poe

When trying to determine what drives you, you should also look for what makes you special. If you have a unique talent or particular passion that sets you apart, hone in on that. Consider what truly makes you happy and what you can do that nobody else can. If you can make insanely impressive hyper-realistic cakes, there are careers to be made in that field nowadays! Get curious, and really explore what you want your legacy to be.
#13 Vincent Van Gogh

#14 Vivian Maier

#15 Henry David Thoreau

Another important factor in building your legacy is celebrating your community. You need strong relationships if you want people to remember you, and of course, they’ll make your life much more enjoyable while you’re here! Creating meaningful connections with others is one of the most important things we can do on this planet, and if you find a way to make your community better than it was before you touched it, you’ll be remembered for a very long time.
#16 Sylvia Plath

#17 Joan Of Arc

#18 Emily Dickinson

Living your life with strong values is another way you can impact those around you and leave a lasting legacy. For example, if you’re an active advocate for animal rights or passionate about protecting the planet, you might inspire loved ones to make some beneficial changes in their own lives. Even if you never explicitly state how you feel about something, actions speak louder than words. And displaying healthy behaviors can have a larger impact on those around you than you might realize.
#19 Stieg Larsson

#20 Jeff Buckley





