Legacy Redefined: Finding Purpose in Unexpected Places
We are here to shatter the stigma associated with the shame, guilt, & the embarrassment of struggle. We are here to make counseling, therapy & support groups as common as hiring a personal trainer or going to
Ever thought about what legacy means to you? For Preston Moore, it wasn’t on his radar until a recent conversation in his MKP men’s group flipped his perspective. In this eye-opening episode of 'The High Cost of Anonymity', Preston takes listeners on a journey through his evolving understanding of legacy. He candidly shares how he used to shrug off the concept, associating it with the pressures of long-term goals and accountability.
But a thought-provoking discussion made him realize two things: he's already creating his legacy, and he gets to do it in ways he never imagined. Preston reflects on his father’s talks about legacy before he passed away, viewing it as an 'older person's' topic. But now, he's begun to see legacy as something far more immediate and personal. He challenges listeners to consider their own lives—how often do we think about the mark we’re leaving behind?
Is it tied to grand achievements, or could it be found in everyday actions? This episode isn't just about redefining legacy; it's about breaking the silence around our struggles. Preston emphasizes the power of sharing our stories, not just for our healing but to help others who might be walking a similar path. By opening up, we can shatter the stigma surrounding mental health and addiction, making support as commonplace as a gym membership.
Preston's fresh take on legacy is both inspiring and relatable. He encourages us to live in the moment and find purpose in our daily lives, rather than getting bogged down by future goals. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the pressure to leave a lasting impact, this episode offers a refreshing perspective. Tune in to 'The High Cost of Anonymity' and discover how redefining legacy can transform not just your life, but the lives of those around you.