
The Gift left by the giver on his death

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In a town in Ireland, there lived a composer named Joseph.
He was 45 years old and had released many of his songs by then.
His house was wooden and very classical in appearance.
He suffered incurable ill and near death, but he had no family and was alone.
One day, when composer Joseph was reading a newspaper, he came across an article about
World Legacy sites.
Joseph was strongly inspired by the word Legacy.
“Legacy”
Joseph thought about it.
What is Legacy for?
Can I leave a Legacy?
Is a Legacy just for preserving fame?
As a composer Joseph was quite thoughtful.
He thought Legacy has more significance.

A gift left by the giver to the world upon death.
The Legacy has a strong influence.
But the influence of that Legacy can only be understood by those who know how its giver left it.
It depends on how much love was put into the Legacy.
Joseph had released many beautiful songs, but how much love was put into them?
Joseph realized that by then he had not written a single song worthy of his legacy.
What can I give to the world?
How much love can I give?
In fact, Joseph knew the greatest Legacy in history.
It was certainly his Eternal Treasure.
What can I do with the time left in my life?
The rain was getting stronger and stronger.
As usual, Joseph began composing in front of the fireplace
.
At that moment, Joseph heard someone knocking on the door.
Joseph walked towards the entrance and opened the door.
There was a boy in a rain-soaked coat.
To be continued
