In all likelihood

One hundred years from now, your fortune will be divided, invested.

A small band of folk will mention your name, exaggerating this, forgetting that, until your name fades into legend.

A search under your name should direct those curious to precisely your words.

Robust contracts ensure your work endures, independent of this company existing.

If you have children, this opportunity is valuable; if you have no children, invaluable.

If your Will is in order, and especially if you are over seventy years old, consider recording answers to these sorts of questions:

What makes you proud?

What constitutes your life’s work?

Which books are your companions? 

Music that keeps you sane?

Heroes?

What would you wish for those who come after you, whether they are known to you or not?

Could you accurately articulate the ethics you have come to live by?