"A vision without execution is a
hallucination."
Thomas Edison
I heard AOL's founder Steve Case repeat this quote last
Sunday and then it appeared on my Facebook feed during the week. I quickly
recognized it as my reflection in life's mirror.
What a relief!
I've been hallucinating for 40 years. Sure, there have been moments of
clarity, revelations even, certainly times of creativity, and admittedly
periods of sloth.
But then Bruce ended a flurry of emails this week with a
different and welcome recognition: "Your creative spirit and spirit of
creativity inspires me. Life for
you is more of an adventure of possibilities than a journey. Thank you for modeling that."
You are welcome Bruce. I had no idea you see me in this
wonderful light. This certainly feels like a more positive observation of my
story than the thought that my repetitive lack of long term execution means my
engagement in oh-so-many vision quests meant they were mostly hallucinations.
Elley and I like to kid about how many different business
cards we have in our treasure chest of keepsakes. We also share the truth that
we must hold the record for the most website names owned by a couple who work
for Home Depot. (More on those 2 fun facts in a future post.)
I started my World Wide Web experience in the 1995 version
of the Internets. My Life Coaching home was OneGiantStep.net and
OneGiantStep.org. It's interesting to look at how the current owners are using
these catchy URL's. (Oops .... why didn't I listen to the wisdom that you
should never sell houses or domain names .... coulda, woulda, shoulda)
I own SantasBro.com, TagYurIt.com,
AnotherBeginning.org,JoinThePortal.com, UncleXoq.com, and KidXpress.org. Each time I log onto
GoDaddy to buy a name, and iPage to build web pages, I get high on the meaning
and the possibilities.
The web pages attached to these domain names mostly stand
idle while I pump my energy into my day job. I have been "executing"
at peak performance at Home Depot for 11 years, after doing the Dad thing
consistently for 17 years before that. And I have carried out fully, put
completely into effect, my first book "Try on New Hats".
Webster's hallucination is "a perception of objects
with no reality ..." This doesn't describe the effect the image imbedded
above has on your eyes/brain. And Edison's use of the word was not literal. He
was making an illustrative point about the need for stick-tuitive-ness as the
key to success
Certainly my current life would be elsewhere if I had chosen
other forks in the road over the years. But I wouldn't be here writing this.
Good thing no one's keeping score.
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