These are the rocks that separate those who fade from those with staying power.
Their work disappears. Their names fade. Their impact evaporates.
Not because they weren't talented. Not because they didn't try. But because they missed the three rocks that last.
Stand out. Do things that grab attention. That's what remarkable means.
Remarkable isn't about being loud. It's about being distinct. It's having a point of view so clear, an approach so unique, that it can't be ignored.
When you're remarkable, you create a first impression that sticks. You make people stop. You make them think. They see you're different.
Give them words to share. A story. A moment worth retelling. A phrase. Even a 'tagline'.
Repeatable means you've given people language they want to use. Words they can pass along.
When people share your ideas, reference your work, or pass along your message—you amplify. You don't just exist in one moment. You extend through conversations, creating ripples that reach far beyond your direct influence.
Leave your mark. Live in their memory long after you're gone.
This is the ultimate goal. To be remembered is to leave a legacy. To have your work, your words, your impact continue beyond your presence.
People say your name in conversations. They quote you. They tell others about you. You stay alive in the culture. You spread. You multiply your impact.
When you're remembered, you transcend time. Your influence doesn't end when you leave the room. Your ideas don't die when the conversation ends. You become part of the story.
You don't just show up. You make an impact.
You don't just do good work. You stimulate conversation.
You don't just live. You leave your mark.
This is the combined effect of being remarkable, repeatable, and remembered. These are the rocks, the foundation of becoming legacy worthy.
Master these three rocks and leave your mark on the world.
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