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Most people won’t remember you. Not after you’re gone — but even while you’re still alive. And once you truly accept that, something unexpected happens: life gets lighter. This video starts with a small, uncomfortable moment — realising that someone once considered iconic has already faded from memory — and uses it to explore a much bigger truth about work, relationships, ego, and time. If you’re in your 50s, you’ve seen this pattern before: • Colleagues who felt like friends… gone • Social circles that vanished after a breakup or divorce • Jobs that once defined you… now irrelevant • People who mattered deeply… quietly fading Not because anyone is cruel. But because nothing is permanent. And that realisation isn’t depressing. It’s liberating. When you stop trying to be remembered, you stop performing. The pressure to impress fades. The race suddenly feels optional. This video isn’t about quitting your job, chasing happiness, or reinventing yourself. It’s about letting go of the idea that your life has to mean something to everyone else — and discovering how freeing it is when it only needs to matter to you. If this resonates, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments. And if you’re navigating this stage of life too — you’re not alone. #LifeAfter50 #MidlifeReflection #Impermanence #LettingGo #TimeIsLimited