Vision 👁️

I have been on reflection mode for a while now. It hasn't been zen-mode, guru-like reflection time. It has been a lot more haphazard than that.

Vision 👁️

I have been on reflection mode for a while now.

It hasn't been zen-mode, guru-like reflection time.

It has been a lot more haphazard than that.

Maybe it has even been a little bit forced.

Whatever and however it has been, I embrace it. Mostly, because of the nice "aha!" moments that I have come across.

Moments like the one about discovering that maybe the reason why I haven't stuck with "coding" or "making an internet business" or "being financially independent" (notice how I went from one, to the other, and then the ultimate goal at the end) is because I don't necessarily have a compelling vision of the future.

This one came from watching a video from Ali Abdaal:



The video was Ali's review of the book "The Twelve Week Year", and he shared something else that struck a chord:



This is not to say that I have been wandering mindlessly.

This is to say that I think until now, my vision has been blurry, and until I can not only articulate my vision clearly but make it compelling, then my ability to materialise it will be limited.