The Legacy Lab: Generations Aligned. Impact Defined.
Future Ready Leadership
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29-May-2026
What kind of legacy will exist because you were here?
During Global Impact Week, YPO and YNG members gathered for The Legacy Lab, an interactive session led by Peter Johnson that challenged participants to think beyond success and consider the long-term impact they hope to create in the world.
Through strategic foresight, guided reflection, and peer discussion, participants explored how personal strengths, meaningful partnerships, and intentional action can shape a legacy that extends across generations.
Key takeaways:
Legacy is impact, not inheritance: Participants reflected on the idea that legacy is not measured by wealth, titles, or achievements, but by the difference made in the lives of others and the communities we serve.
Know your superpowers: Identifying where individual strengths intersect with real-world needs is a critical step toward creating meaningful and sustainable impact.
Partnerships amplify change: Lasting solutions rarely happen alone. Participants explored how collaboration, trust, and leveraging networks can accelerate progress on complex challenges.
Action creates momentum: Legacy is built through intentional steps taken today. Participants developed impact hypotheses, defined future visions, and committed to concrete actions over the coming months.
Intergenerational leadership matters: Bringing together YPO and YNG members created valuable perspectives on purpose, leadership, and the opportunities that emerge when generations learn from one another.
This session reflects the Social Impact Network mission of connecting leaders to foster collaboration, innovation, and human-centered systems that create sustainable impact.
To continue the conversation, join the Legacy Lab WhatsApp Community:
https://chat.whatsapp.com/CN3Yfg19DdA8i5LeCJOSNz
Social Impact events are archived on The Source:
https://on.ypo.org/YPO_TheSource_Social_Impact
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