Ghanaian singer Wutah Kobby has expressed his desire not to be remembered once he passes away.
In a recent interview with Amansan Krakye on Property FM, the 40-year-old artist elaborated on why he holds this perspective.
When asked about what he would like to be remembered for after his death, Kobby made it clear that he prefers people to focus on the present rather than dwell on the past. He emphasized his wish for others to experience and appreciate the current moment.
I don't want to be remembered when I'm gone, but if I were to be remembered, it would be for bringing happiness. Through my music and lifestyle, I have always aimed to spread joy to those around me. However, I don't want people to become fixated on the past, Kobby shared during the interview.
He went on to explain that many individuals struggle with an overwhelming sense of memory and imagination, which prevents them from fully embracing the present.
Some people continue to suffer from events that occurred years ago, but since those events cannot be changed, Kobby questions the purpose of dwelling on them.
In conclusion, Wutah Kobby firmly believes that people should let go of the past once he is no longer alive and focus on the present instead. By encouraging others to live in the moment, he hopes to alleviate the burden of carrying unnecessary baggage from the past.
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