Inspirational Power Quote

 

Our Vision Will Determine What We See

 

"It's a terribly thing to see

and not have no vision."

Helen Keller

  

As I see it. . . . . . . .

What we see will depend on our vision.

Our thinking will bring clarity to our vision.  

As we clarify our vision we determine what we see.

Once we can see with vision we open the doors to prosperity.

Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant, Inspirational Speaker, Educator, Author

 
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6 Comments on Our Vision Will Determine What We See

FEB
09
2009

Lou,

Helen Keller was remarkable, just reading that quote makes me want to think clearer. Thanks.

1:37pm • #1
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Lou,

Sight and vision can be so very different even though they are related. :)

Steve

10:44pm • #2
FEB
13
2009
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Ah yes - What we perceive to be true becomes our reality!  And vision is very much different from sight.  Vision involves perception, emotion, and thought.

8:09pm • #3
FEB
25
2009
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Hi Chris ans Karen

Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to comment.

Lou Ludwig

9:36pm • #4
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Hi Steve

Yes there is a big difference between sight and vision, and Helen Keller is an excellent model for the difference.

Lou Ludwig

9:38pm • #5
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Hi Myrl

You have excellent insight.

Thanks for your comment

Lou Ludwig

9:39pm • #6


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