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Your Name Came Up

De : Bernard Kelvin Clive
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“Your name came up in a meeting today. I will call you later.”

The message arrives while a father is teaching an online class and caring for his young children. His six-year-old daughter reads it and asks an innocent question: “How can your name attend a meeting when you are sitting at home?”

Fifteen years later, she discovers the message in an archive of saved emails and screenshots. She is now twenty-one and entering the world of work. Her brother is twenty-four and trying to turn his many interests into something meaningful. This time, her question carries a different weight: “Dad, when my name comes up, what will I be known for?”

That question draws the family into a series of honest conversations about talent, money, difficult jobs, unfinished dreams, workplace pressure, visibility, reputation and the courage to choose a life that fits. The father shares what experience has taught him, while his children challenge his answers with the realities of their generation.

Some names open doors before their owners even arrive. Others bring hesitation, silence or memories of promises that were never kept. Every name carries a story, and that story is shaped long before it enters an important room.

Warm, thoughtful and quietly confronting, Your Name Came Up invites you to pull up the empty chair and join a conversation about the work you do, the choices you make and what follows your name when you are absent.

Because long before you enter the room, your name already did.

©2026 Bernard Kelvin Clive (P)2026 Bernard Kelvin Clive
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