Word-users that achieve their vision don’t have anything you couldn’t have too.
The word-users that achieve their vision know that vision is no different to every other word they have a word for, defeat the odds, keep going when the going gets tough, which it will, become famous eventually, and don’t have anything you couldn’t have, too.
The only thing they have, but you could have too, is a dream taken seriously, also known as a vision.
A vision is nothing more than a dream taken seriously, hence written down so it’s remembered until achieved, which may take years and possibly to the end of their days. Until that time, they just keep showing up while expecting miracles to happen long after those without a vision got practical, and instead of paying the bulk of their attention on the what to achieve, got busy with the cursed how.
Would you build a house without first committing your dream house to paper? Of course you wouldn’t.
Taking your dream seriously, also known as visioneering, eliminates the shouldhaves, couldhaves, wouldhaves, and what-ifs. At the same time, it also allows you to preview your vision achieved, increases your willingness to trust the builders when you’re not there in person, and has you guided by your vision as opposed to guided by mood swings.
But having a dream taken seriously, meaning a vision, isn’t enough, if on top of that you don’t also expect miracles.
If you don’t expect miracles, perhaps you have forgotten you are one.
Albert Einstein, knowing a thing or two about vision, used to say “There are only two ways to live your life, one is as though nothing is a miracle, the other is as though everything is a miracle.”
Here comes a miracle now.
Don’t be like the frog kissed by the princess that shouted “I’m not ready!”
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Beside vision, there is also intuition and creation. Artists don’t necessarily write on paper their dream, it comes little by little through intuition and creation. Just to add to the above.
You’re absolutely right! Except my post is about word-users, not about artists. To say of two words they are the same is nonsense, and to say of one word it is identical with itself makes no sense. What do artists write on, if not on paper, necessarily or otherwise?
Artists are word-users. They create, sometimes on paper yes, but often also with wood or stone (sculpture). I think of “Facteur Cheval” who built a house for her daughter with all kind of objects he found on his way when he distibutded the letters in a very large area (Drome, France) I visited his place and also saw the film made about him and his fancy house…
I guess I’m still not following your post? Sorry! At least, it makes me think of many other aspects…
Artists ARE word users that DO art. When word-users write, they write words on paper. When word-users create they in or on anything imaginable. But write and create aren’t the same,At the risk of repeating myself, to say of two words they are identical is nonsense. Whether you’re following my post or not I don’t know, but at least it makes you think of many other aspects, so the goal (of my post) is achieved 🙂