‘What am I to Do’ is important, however, there’s another component in the quest to figuring out the meaning of life puzzle that’s just as critical to answer…
“Who am I to Be?”
And it all starts with how we treat others and the investments we make in the lives of those around us
Introduction
"Joe and Al were talking the day after a co-worker’s funeral.
Joe said, "After fifty-eight years of life I keep wondering why only a handful of people thought highly enough of Jack to attend his funeral?"
Al replied, "It sort of got to me too, I thought Jack knew everyone."
Joe thought about Al’s comment for a few seconds, then said, "That’s an interesting thought. I guess being known by someone has a different impact than being valued by them."
How many people will value you enough to attend your funeral?
“If serving someone is beneath you, then leadership is above you”
— Mike Pilavachi