Anyone scared of dying without leaving your mark in human history?

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Something I've always worried about is living my life and dying without doing anything meaningful that benefits society in the long term.

Maybe I'm just crazy..
 
Yes, most people think this way whether they admit it of not. It's generally just self importance though. Live a humble life.
 
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Sounds faintly narcisisstic to me...no.

Also this is probably what goes through the minds of people just before they ascend a church tower with a sniper rifle, or walk into a shopping centre with a bomb strapped to them.
 
Choose life.

Choose stacking shelves in Asda.

Choose a wife.

Choose a clapped out MG hatchback.

Choose making a thread about photoshopping said MG hatchback.
 
Unfortunately the only benefit to society most of us will be is for those who live off benefits from society.
 
Something I've always worried about is living my life and dying without doing anything meaningful that benefits society in the long term.

Maybe I'm just crazy..

You're not the only one.

I dream of making a mark in society if not, at least be reknown for something that people will talk about.

Probably why I'm working in food business, finding products I designed in the wild and people buying them gives me a kick.
 
Yes, and I'm surprised at how many that aren't :o! If I fail to leave a mark, a legacy or anything else that anybody will remember 20 years from now, it seems like a waste. I may only live till I'm 80-100, but the human race may live for millions of years onwards, I'd like to think that at some point, some time, somewhere, someone will read my name and think of something I've done, big or (More likely) small.
 
No I could not care that history won't be remembering me.

I have had a son who will hopefully carry on my family name and my gene pool and for me that is enough.
 
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