Most of us weren’t taught how to build a legacy. We were taught how to survive. How to work hard. How to keep things moving. So building something of our own — a community, a business, a body of knowledge — is new ground. One thing I appreciate about spaces like Skool is the simplicity. You don’t need a massive team or complicated tech. Just a place to gather people, share what you know, and build something that can grow over time. For many of us, legacy doesn’t start with a huge empire. It starts with structure. And the decision to build something that didn’t exist in our family before. Curious how other first-generation legacy builders here are thinking about what they’re creating.