When this topic first comes to mind, the word most people catch is vision. What is vision? Vision can be defined as the act or power of anticipating what may or may not come to be. A quote from Arnold Schwarzenegger is “The mind is the limit. As long as the mind can envision the fact that you can do something, you can do it, as long as you really believe 100 percent. ” A person who creates an enterprise without a vision is like a contractor without his blue prints.
He has no map to guide him to its completion. At any given time he may make an error causing his creation to plummet.
Envisioning is only the first step in the completion of a project. It also takes discipline to see the project to its completion… If you can’t see the destination, you cannot walk the path and without proper discipline you will stray from your path. All great achievements in human kind started as a dream.
The election of the first black President of the United States of American and the “free world” began as a vision. A dream not merely of Mr. Barack Obama, but a dream borne by the pioneers of the American civil rights movement such as Frederick Douglas, Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King.
This dream to paraphrase Dr. King was one where people are judged by their character and not the color of their skin”. Without persistent hard work of the forefathers of civil rights movement, this vision goal would not have become a reality. When one works towards a vision and does not stray from the path not only will the vision be successful but other great ideas will branch from it. One great vision, which we Bahamians seem to forget today, is our country itself. We had a vision to be an independent nation. We had a vision to be free from all grasps. Our vision came to life through hard work, determination, teamwork and most importantly faith.
We had faith in our ability, faith in the power to change the way in which our country was ruled, and faith in ourselves to see it through to the end; majority rule and nationhood, independence All visions are not completed. Many People today just don’t seem to have the patience to persevere. We seem to have forgotten the old saying that “the race is not for the swiftest but for he who endures to the end. ” We appear to lack the discipline, unwilling to stay the course to see our vision into being. We lack patience to take small steps or little strides, to work in phases to see our plan to completion.
The introduction of modern technology , to some extent has contributed to this. We have become a people who expect instant gratification. Additionally, some of us lack the basic abilities to envision, believing something is possible or can be improved beyond its present state. We lack abstract thinking, to think creatively instead of staying inside our comfort zone; because of this our visions will perish. Everything starts with a vision. Our visions are the blueprints to success. In the words of Denis Waitley “A dream is your creative vision for your life in the future.
You must break out of your current comfort zone and become comfortable with the unfamiliar and the unknown. ” Where there is No Vision, The People Perish The most powerful word in this topic is “vision. ” What is vision? Vision is the act or power of anticipating what may or may not come to be. A quote from Arnold Schwarzenegger is: “The mind is the limit. As long as the mind can envision the fact that you can do something, you can do it, as long as you really believe 100 percent. ” One who creates an enterprise without a vision is like a contractor without his blueprints.
He has no map to guide him to its completion. Visualizing is the first step in the completion of a project. It also takes discipline to see the project to its completion. If you can’t see the destination, you cannot walk the path but without proper discipline, you will stray. All great achievements in human kind started as a dream. The election of the first black President of the United States of America and the “free world” began as a dream. A dream not merely of Mr. Obama, but a dream borne by the pioneers of the American civil rights movement such as Frederick Douglas and Dr.
Martin Luther King. This dream – to paraphrase Dr. King – “was one where people are judged by their character and not the color of their skin”. Without their persistent hard work this vision would not have become a reality. One great vision that we as Bahamians seem to have forgotten is that of nation building. . We had a vision to be an independent nation, to build a vibrant economy with universal education and have the ability to feed our people. Our vision came to life through hard work, determination, teamwork and most importantly, faith.
We had faith in our ability, faith in the power to change the way in which our country was ruled, and faith in ourselves to see it through to the end; majority rule, then independence All visions do not become reality. Many people today don’t seem to have the patience to persevere. We seem to have forgotten the saying that, “the race is not for the swiftest but for he who endures to the end. ” We appear to lack discipline, unwilling to stay the course to see our vision fulfilled. We lack patience to take small strides, to work in phases to see our plan to completion.
The introduction of modern technology, to some extent has contributed to this. We have become a people who expect instant gratification. Additionally, some of us lack the basic abilities to visualize, believing something is possible or can be improved beyond its present state. We lack abstract thinking, to think creatively instead of staying inside our comfort zone; because of this visions perish. Visions are the blueprints to success. In the words of Denis Waitley “A dream is your creative vision for your life in the future. You must break out of your current comfort zone and become comfortable with the unfamiliar and the unknown. ”