Is it More Moral to Remember, Lest we Forget, or to Forget so we can Move On artwork
Living Legacy Leadership

Is it More Moral to Remember, Lest we Forget, or to Forget so we can Move On

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  • December 21st 2020

Is it More Moral to Remember, Lest we Forget, or to Forget so we can Move On? Donna Kim-Brand addresses the thorny issue of remembering vs. forgetting events or words spoken in history and in individual lives. Don’t we remember in order not to repeat the past? What about forgive and forget? Rubbing raw historical wounds neither remedies past injustice nor confers reconciliation. So how can we let go and move on, or even should we?

Living Legacy Leadership

Donna Kim-Brand is a Creative Brain Trainer and Legacy Strategy Coach, as well as speaker, and author of 7 books. Through her company, ‘Game Changer Thinking’, Donna works with leaders and their organizations to uplevel Thinking, Creativity and Mindgility for consistent value-creation and results-focused collaboration. She has a soft spot for later career professionals who don’t intend to be rocking- chair-retirees but aren’t yet sure how to make the most impact with their lifetime of skills and expertise. Donna is pioneering the concept of Living Legacy, where you live an epic life on your terms while also adding value and creating impact as you go. After all, the life you live is the legacy you leave.​