chefjeff said:Interesting observation. Is being a visionary the same as being a liar? I've asked myself this question many, many times in the last 20 years and haven't really come up with a good answer.
If you create a vision for a wanted future, then what? Is that enough by itself? Or do you have to start/keep selling the vision to others, who may not hold it yet? And how do you "predict" the future without sometimes being wrong and therefore being labeled a "liar" or mentally unfit? Do you just predict the obvious? Well that'll get you nowhere fast, even if others now see you as not crazy.
If you set a vision that seems impossible and try to get others to buy into it, what do you say to them? I think you must paint the picture that's in your mind, no matter how far-fetched it MAY seem to SOME and knowing it is not yet real. What other way is there to manifest a vision so big?
It's December and I'm working on my calendar for 2006...am I lying to myself as I'm making plans for 2006? I know for a fact that all I plan will NOT come true. Or am I hoping, for lack of a better term, to acheive these plans and I'm simply using projection to help me create the tasks and thoughts to do them? If I affirm something as true in my mind that isn't YET true in the physical world, am I a liar? Or just a unrealistic dreamer? Or, am I being wise and noble and HONEST by involving myself in a workable process to improve the lives of others and myself?
Comments appreciated,
Jeff Livingston
I will answer you this way and this is from personal as well as from others I have observed experiences. Everything in life is risk and reward from business to relationships. Often the risk even if it is a long shot and fails does not have life changing consequences but the reward may. You can fail many times but you only need to succeed once and you may be set for life. I hope it turns out to be everything you hope for.
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