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Mentorship, Legacy, and Inspiring Young Creators

The greatest legacy we can leave is not what we achieve for ourselves, but the inspiration we pass on to others. For me, that inspiration is directed at young creators—those who could shape the future of philosophy, creativity, and the world itself. My dream isn’t just to watch young people explore big ideas; it’s to inspire them to start, grow, and evolve into their full potential, leaving a lasting impact on the world around them. Being a mentor, for me, isn’t about forming personal relationships with young people. I believe that wouldn’t be appropriate. Instead, it’s about leading by example. Through my blog and YouTube channel, I want to model what it means to be curious, compassionate, and thoughtful. I want young people to see that philosophy isn’t an inaccessible field for academics but a tool for living, thinking, and creating. But they can’t do it alone. Parents play a vital role in nurturing creativity and curiosity in their children. They’re the ones who can provide the enco...