Vision isn’t just about what you want to achieve — it’s about who you’re becoming while you move toward it. Before anything shows up publicly (results, recognition, consistency), it has to be settled privately. Vision clarifies your why before it demands your work.
A lot of us rush to be seen doing the thing, but vision asks a quieter question first: Can you see it clearly enough to stay faithful when no one is watching? When your vision is rooted in purpose and alignment, momentum comes without striving.
“Where there is no vision, the people perish.” — Proverbs 29:18