Most people are remembered up to 30 years after they are no longer around. It's about two generations.
. Do you want to be remembered more that 30 years ?
. Have you prepared anything to be memorialized with ?
. Do you want people to know about your TG/CD after you are no longer around ?
. How would you like to handle your TG/CD legacy ?
. What will you do with things like photos of yourself ?
For myself I think it would be interesting to be remembered or at least to be able to be found and to be read about for about 100 to 200 years.
I've started writing my own biography just so that I'll have my life story down for future generations, that is if anyone care to read it LOL.
I've scanned photos and pictures of other things that are important in my life and have been preparing a few places to post everything.
In my will, I've made a small provision to distribute an electronic file to people who are important to me .
I think that all of my experiences including my CD/TG experience are important.
For me it's a bit of an exercise in thinking about what's possible, a bit like putting out an an electronic time capsule to the future.