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Ezekiel Emanuel: Do you leave behind something that’s worth your having consumed all these resources? So I hope that when I die, that I’ll have . . . my kids will be valuable contributors as opposed to delinquents. And I hope that the people I trained, and the books and articles I’ve written, have influenced people for the good.
Recorded on: 7/5/07
What is the measure of a good life?
Leave behind something that's worth the the resources you have consumed.
November 20, 2007 | In Love, Sex, and Happiness
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