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What will you leave when you’re gone?

by Joshua Awesome
March 9, 2026
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What will you leave when you’re gone?

LAGOS, JOHANNESBURG, MAURITIUS — Professor Pat Utomi said it is the way great thinkers reserve for truths they have long carried. “Intellectual immortality,” he said, “is when we leave something that outlives us on the planet.” I have not stopped turning those words over since. They are not merely a philosophy. They are a summon.

 

Consider the scale of human expression unfolding around us: approximately four million new book titles are published globally each year — nearly 11,000 a day. At this very moment, someone is putting the final period on a manuscript that could rearrange how another person understands the world. And yet most of us will never write a single one. We consume, scroll, react — and leave no permanent trace of what we saw, believed, or discovered.

 

I have read over 100 books and published four of my own. Every book is a reckoning with yourself — each page forces you to decide what you truly believe, not merely what sounds good in conversation. As I count down to my Golden Jubilee, my 50th year on this earth, I am preparing for the most consequential manuscript of my life: “GREATONE: Chronicles of Changemakers Across Africa and Beyond”.

 

This is not a book about distant legends. It is written from proximity — from rooms I have sat in, hands I have shaken, conversations that shifted my own thinking. Figures like Graça Machel, whose life embodied dignity as a non-negotiable human right. Nelson Mandela, who showed the world that moral authority is forged in endurance, not convenience. Aliko Dangote, who has proved that African economic sovereignty is not a dream deferred but a construction site requiring the right architects.

 

What unites them is not fame — it is their refusal to leave the world exactly as they found it. They intervened. They insisted. And critically, they documented, so that what they saw could outlive what they suffered. Africa is the most storied continent on earth and the most underrepresented in the canon of its own telling. GREATONE is my act of reclamation.

 

My Golden Jubilee arrives not as an ending but as an ignition point. The celebration unfolds in Mauritius — where true life stories that will become  GREATONE – a coffee table book alongside a new movement for mind health. We cannot build great nations with broken minds. Changemakers are not people who escaped their wounds. They are people who metabolised them into wisdom.

 

Eleven thousand books will be published today. Amid that cascade of words, one question matters: which ones will still be turning pages in a hundred years? The answer belongs to those who write not for the market but for memory — not for applause but for the ages.

 

FOUR REFLECTIONS FOR EVERY READER

 

  1. What story are you leaving behind?

You do not need to publish a book to practice intellectual immortality. But ask yourself: if I disappeared tomorrow, what would remain of what I truly believed or created? A journal. A recorded conversation. A framework passed to a mentee. Begin today to leave a residue of your mind on this world.

 

  1. Read an African voice — Deliberately.

Among those four million books published annually, African authors remain profoundly underrepresented. This World Book Day and beyond, make a deliberate choice: find one African author you have never read and give them your full attention. Not as charity — as curiosity. The continent’s intellectuals have been speaking for centuries. It is time the world listened.

 

III. Invest in mind health — the infrastructure of achievement.

Every changemaker I have studied needed immense psychological resilience — Mandela enduring Robben Island, Dangote navigating the volatility of continent-scale enterprise. If you lead an organisation, a community, or a family, invest now in the mental wellbeing of your people. Burnout is not a badge of honour. Mind health is not a luxury; it is the foundation every great achievement is built upon.

 

  1. Celebrate your milestones as missions.

A birthday, a decade, a jubilee — these are not merely occasions to celebrate survival. They are invitations to ask: what have I built that can stand without me? As I enter my Golden Jubilee, I invite you to reclaim your milestones as moments of mission clarification. Take stock. Give thanks. Then live as though someone somewhere is reading your life like a book — because they are.

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Joshua Awesome
Joshua Awesome

Dr. Joshua Awesome is a Coaching Psychologist/Executive and Business Performance Coach who has supported over 100,000 professionals across Africa and the globe. He can be reached via: joshua@africainmind.org

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