VISION WITH CLARITY
Why founders must learn to articulate authentic vision without reducing it — and how wisdom, not market need, creates enduring enterprises.
Vision and mission are often treated as strategic privileges -- capacities reserved for rare figures endowed with exceptional genius. This assumption quietly discourages ordinary leaders, as though visionary clarity were the result of temperament, talent, or circumstance rather than an interior human faculty.
The deeper truth is more hopeful and more de…




