Conversation With an Architect: The Legacy We Leave Behind

A good friend once shared a simple yet deeply moving story with me. An elderly man, taking his last breaths, is lying in a hospital bed. A nurse walks in, looks at him kindly, and asks, ‘Have you had fun, darling?’ That question lingers with me. At the end of our journey, we will all face a moment of reflection. And in that moment, we might ask ourselves: Did I live well? Did I matter? Will something of me remain after I’m gone?

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Conversation With an Architect: The Legacy We Leave Behind A good friend once shared a simple yet deeply moving story with me. An elderly man, taking his last breaths, is lying in a hospital bed. A nurse walks in, looks at him kindly, and asks, ‘Have you had fun, darling?’ That question lingers with me. At the end of our journey, we will all face a moment of reflection. And in that moment, we might ask ourselves: Did I live well? Did I matter? Will something of me remain after I’m gone? Read For More Information: https://www.architeria.com.au/post/conversation-with-an-architect-the-legacy-we-leave-behind
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Conversation With an Architect: The Legacy We Leave Behind
In this week’s “Conversations with an Architect”, we are discussing the topic of legacy and the signific When we start this conversation, Mel Gawi shares a conversation he once had. A good friend once shared a simple yet deeply moving story with me. An elderly man, taking his last breaths, is lying in a hospital bed. A nurse walks in, looks at him kindly, and asks, ‘Have you had fun, darling?’ That question lingers with me. At the end of our journey, we will all face a moment of reflection.
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