Don’t Let Death Steal Your Story
James Hagerty’s book, "Yours Truly," is a thought-provoking and engaging work that explores the importance of crafting our own obituary and telling our own story.
Hagerty’s inspiration for writing this book comes from his own experience with his father's passing. Like many people, Hagarty wished that his dad had left more clues about his life, such as why he chose journalism. This realization led Hagerty to believe that everyone should write their obituary, telling their own story and leaving behind a legacy that accurately reflects who they were and what they accomplished.
As the Wall Street Journal's obituary writer, he has found that writing obituaries has given him a sense of what he wants to say about his own life and why it’s important to say it now. Writing our own obituary can also serve as a check-up on how we are living, allowing us to reflect on our accomplishments and goals, the path we have been on, and whether we need to make any changes.
In this book, the author emphasizes the importance of writing our own obituary by highlighting what obituaries can tell us about a person's life. He notes that obituaries often reveal surprising and inspiring stories, including tales of perseverance, bravery, and dedication.
Throughout the book, Hagerty uses the obituaries and stories of others to engage readers and drive home his points. His use of stories to emphasize key points is effective and engaging. He shares anecdotes about Mort Crim, Nora Ephron, Pete Correll, and many others to illustrate the importance of crafting our own story and ensuring that our legacy accurately reflects who we are.
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He stresses that our story should not be left to others to write, as they may not accurately reflect who we are or what we have accomplished. Instead, we should take charge and tell our own story, ensuring that the legacy we leave behind is the one we want.
The author provides a sampling of questions to answer when crafting our own obituary, including what accomplishments we are most proud of, what we would like people to remember about us, and what we hope to be remembered for. This book is worth buying just to get and understand the value of these questions.
Hagerty also offers guidance on what to include and what not to include in our obituary, stressing the importance of including telling tidbits and humor that capture our personality and spirit. And he addresses the common misconception that we have nothing to tell, noting that everyone has a story worth telling.
In conclusion, "Yours Truly" is an insightful and engaging work that encourages readers to take charge of their own story and craft their own legacy. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to ensure that the report card they want exists after they die and for anyone who wants to leave behind a legacy that accurately reflects who they were and what they accomplished.
James Hagerty has been a guest mentor on my radio show, THE MENTORS RADIO. This show was previously broadcast worldwide on the Salem Radio Network and iHeartRadio. If you want to listen, go to https://thementorsradio.com/316-interview-with-wsj-obituary-writer-james-r-hagerty-on-inspiration-and-how-to-tell-your-life-story/