πŸ“πŸ“œ Daily Journal Prompt #78


Subject: A cultural legacy

Hey Friends

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Today I listened to a TED talk with guest speaker Cohen Bradley, a Haida storyteller who shares his perspective on legacy. Β In his talk, "How to weave a cultural legacy through storytelling." He sees legacy as the "weaving together of our stories passed on as a whole." His talk underscores the importance of potlatch ceremonies - gift-giving feasts - and other Indigenous traditions of the Haida Nation. Bradley imparts a valuable lesson: we should prioritize our collective legacies, and these legacies perpetuate through the stories we tell​.



These stories, Bradley suggests, become a part of us and form the fabric of our cultural heritage. They are not just tales of the past, but they carry forward wisdom, values, and lessons, shaping our present and influencing our future. Each of us, in our unique ways, contributes to this tapestry of shared narratives.

Reflecting on Bradley's insights, today's journal prompt urges you to consider your own story and the stories you've inherited.


What stories have you inherited that shape your perspective and actions? How do you carry these stories forward, and how do they contribute to your legacy?


As you contemplate this prompt, think about the tales passed down in your family, community, or culture. How have these stories shaped who you are today? How have they informed your values, beliefs, or actions? Consider how you are carrying these stories forward. How are you weaving them into your own life narrative, and how might they influence the legacy you leave behind?

Remember, journaling-and more specifically- these journal prompts, are designed to be a journey into self-awareness and growth. Each prompt is an opportunity to explore different aspects of your life and identity. Let's continue this exploration together, one prompt at a time.

Stay tuned for tomorrow's prompt and thank you for joining me on this journey.

Until our next rendezvous.

With all my heart

Your Friend, Austin ❀✌

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