Legacy

Here is my point of view.

You only have a few things and all else is just made up things.

1. Who you are.

2. What you do.

3. What you leave behind.

(This page is dedicated to #3.)

We can leave many things after we die, stories our friends and family pass on. Stories we make (films & books, etc...), children, our wealth to help others, our carbon signature, to name a few.

We get about 64.3 years on this earth according to Matt Rosenberg’s calculations of the U.S. Census Bureau's International Data Base.   So…


  As a comic I thought about the collective consciousness of mankind and realized there is a severe lack of ease these days. We are moving fast and the quality of life seems to be diminishing. Mankind in general is in a constant struggle. I had the privilege to be raised on a farm for a short time and also work on many ranches. I have seen many people decompress when they were away from the city for only a few short days. So…


  I thought I will take on the life-long task of helping the world relax and laugh. Laughter is one of the best ways to relieve stress, help everyone to relate nicer, and even cure many diseases (read Dr. “Patch” Adams’ studies on the lymphatic system). I noticed there was no one who had this job, so I made it mine. I am saving the world one laugh at a time.


  I have studied, and studied with almost every well-known motivational, transformational, and productivity speaker to help me with this daunting task. I have been privileged out of all this great teaching to help and coach many great people, further helping forward my cause.


  I hope to leave behind a laughter legacy in which people can understand and use transformational distinctions by applying the basics of the Comedy-Improv art form. Imagine if everyone would communicate through listening from nothing, and not just communicating by babbling out something that is biased to their own perception (not the truth) then moving on. This simple concept would eliminate prejudice, help charities to grow, and make the quality of life on a day-to-day basis greater for everyone that used it.


  It is just a snippet about my life’s legacy, but thanks for reading. Please offer suggestions as to how you might want to help, or if you have any suggestions.

  I think the greatest thing any one person can do is take up the great fight and leave the place better than you found it. Having a “Bigger Picture” helps me to do that. From a public restroom, to the world, let’s try to make it fun and clean.