Aging Quote by Christopher Plummer
“I'm talking about when you're nearer the end of your life than the beginning. Now what do you think you think about then? The future? In the future I'm going to do this? Become that? What future? No. What you think is, 'How will I be regarded in the end?'”
About This Quote
It urges reflection on legacy and how one will be remembered, rather than future ambitions.
In simple terms: Focus on end‑of‑life reputation.
Legacy over future plans.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- end‑of‑life contemplation
- career retrospection
- personal legacy planning
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- writing a memoir
- creating a lasting work
Questions to Reflect On
- How does concern for reputation shape your choices?
- What would you want others to remember about you?