Niccolo Machiavelli: Make no small plans for they have no power to stir the soul.
I attended a leadership conference last weekend. The key element I get from these weekends is vision. In normal life, most of the people with whom I interact have modest goals and dreams. Put in 30 or so years at their job and then retire. Most are oblivious to the forces that are making those goals more and more difficult to achieve. With a long-term vision of what is possible and some soul-stirring you can move forward in spite of the obstacles and criticism. Last weekend, I was surrounded by people who don’t make small plans. It is a big difference. The audience was energized with big plans for financial independence, personal freedom and a mission to restore our country to the principles of the founders. Souls were definitely stirred.
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