The Power of Reinvention

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When I was 23 years old and living with a high-school friend in Boston’s North End, I saw a television commercial that shaped my life for the next 15 years.

It was a beautiful, black-and-white spot for the United Way. There was a 10-year-old girl donning angel wings and walking through a cemetery. To the camera, she said:

“How do you want to be remembered?
For the car you drove?
As the guy who slid into second with his spikes up?
The woman in the power suit who everyone feared?
The one with the most toys?
Or someone who cared?
Someone who did good?
Someone who, on the day they’re gone
people will say today…there’s a hole in the world?”







It was more than 30-seconds of prose and beautiful imagery.

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