About Likes UP


Likes UP expresses the thoughts and ideas of Sherrie Rose. Likes UP started as a place to share business and entrepreneurial passions. Sherrie’s focus is the fulfillment of masterwork with her Be Legacy Worthy™ concept and the AuthorsPage.co . The articles are designed for entrepreneurs, coaches, authors, leaders and ideally for chief-contributors who are Chief Legacy Officers.

The Cognitive Age: AI, LLM, and THINKING   The cognitive age marks a distinctive shift, where the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) not only enhance our “thinking” capabilities but also presents significant opportunity for self-actualization or self-fulfillment. Self-actualization is a concept in psychology that refers …

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LEGACY WORTHY Anthems of Compassion: How 1980s Humanitarian Hits Transform the World   The Legacy Worthy fundraising efforts of the 1980s, epitomized by initiatives like “Band Aid” and “We Are the World,” were monumental in their impact on the global audience and continue to be revered for several reasons. Celebrity …

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MASTERY IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: BECOMING A MASTERYPRENEUR   As you look at successful entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and Richard Branson, you might wonder what sets them apart in the business world. Mastery in entrepreneurship is not just about having a good idea; it’s about developing a unique set of skills and …

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The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has left an iconic legacy in the history of civil rights, leaving an indelible mark on the struggle for racial equality in the United States. His legacy is multi-faceted, encompassing moments of triumph, resilience, and profound impact. …

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Legacy Worthy Centenarians: Norman Lear, Henry Kissinger, Charlie Munger, Rosalynn Carter People who turn 100 are centenarians. Norman Lear was 101, Henry Kissinger was 100 and true centenarians.  Charlie Munger was 99 and Rosalynn Carter was 96 and although not quite 100 years, their accomplishments equal more than 100 years …

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