This question often weighs on my mind. It’s natural to want to leave behind something meaningful. I won’t be remembered as just dust in this world. A legacy doesn’t have to be a physical object; intangible or non-physical contributions can also be considered a legacy.
I still doubt whether my right-doing will be a legacy for my children, grandchildren, or those around me. For instance, my habit of turning organic waste into something useful, like compost, herbal soap, or eco-enzyme liquid, could be considered a legacy. However, I wonder if it truly counts, as many others have done similar things, often with higher popularity over a longer time.
I should not target any legacy. Let everything go with time. The most important thing is the desire to do and leave the good habits and useful goods before I die. Let my descendants or others decide whether it is worthy of being considered a legacy from me.