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When we think about leaving a legacy, we often think of monumental achievements like conquering empires or inventing world-changing technology. But what if the true measure of what we leave behind lies in the minute, everyday details of our routines?
In this moving and deeply reflective talk, civil servant Usman Arif challenges us to rethink the concept of legacy. Moving from his early days as an unselected university student at UET to facing the chaotic frontlines of the devastating 2022 floods and intense cyclone evacuations as an Assistant Commissioner, Usman shares the pivotal moments that shaped his life. He argues that a meaningful legacy is built on a simple three-part framework: executing small tasks with relentless consistency, acting with radical honesty in our daily duties, and extending a helping hand to others.
Ultimately, Usman reminds us that true impact isn't about bank balances or material possessions. It is about building a chain of human connection, ensuring that what we leave behind is not just left for people, but alive in them Ranked 18th in CSS and now serving in the Pakistan Administrative Service (49th CTP), Muhammad Usman Arif embodies perseverance, discipline, and the spirit of public service.
From earning his degree in Mechanical Engineering at UET Lahore to taking on the responsibilities of Assistant Commissioner, Mehrabpur, Naushahro Feroze, Sindh, his journey reflects a commitment to growth, excellence, and service to the people of Pakistan. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx