you have to change your will
No, you are thinking of legend. A legacy is a gift you leave to someone after you die.
to leave from someone or something.
legacy is whatever you leave behind when you are dead ,can be stories you told, theboxing you have thought or the cooking recipe or way to do thingsso practically a legacy is whatever you leave behind to be remembered by.
they lead a great legacy
Legacy is something we leave behind, and therefore spiritual legacy is the spirituality that we leave behind. Many saints have left behind a spiritual legacy. They leave behind certain knowledge in books, in talks. They leave behind a spiritual legacy to remind us that we are not this body, to remind us that the kingdom of God is within. Sometimes, scriptures become a spiritual legacy but unfortunately we don't interpret the scriptures correctly. A spiritual legacy is something that somebody alive as the Divine Spirit leaves behind for the next generation, to walk on the path of enlightenment and to be spiritually awakened. Buddha the awakened one, the enlightened one, left a spiritual legacy but today it is so mixed up, so misinterpreted by so many different sects of Buddhism that the spiritual legacy is lost.
DicK LeGaCy :)
Honestly that depends on how he really feels about you! However you have to ask yourself if you can really trust someone who is willing to leave someone to be with you because if he has done it before how do you know he will not do it to you sometime later down the road. I am not saying he will but it is something you should consider!
Leave is already a verb. For example "to leave something or somewhere or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
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Everybody wants to be remembered for something, leave a legacy.
Leave. Just leave. No one deserves to be abused by someone, especially someone they care about. You need to leave them before the abuse gets worse.
You can politely ask someone to leave your house by saying something like, "I appreciate your visit, but I need to ask you to leave now. Thank you for understanding."