A Quote by Will Rogers

A vision, without a plan, is just a hallucination. — © Will Rogers
A vision, without a plan, is just a hallucination.
Without execution, 'vision' is just another word for hallucination.
Having a vision for what you want is not enough...Vision without execution is hallucination
A vision without resources is an hallucination.
In the end, a vision without the ability to execute it is probably a hallucination.
The difference between a vision and a hallucination is that other people can see the vision.
You know what the difference between a vision and a hallucination is? They call it a vision when other people can see it.
Vision w/o execution is just hallucination. You need the right combination of visionary + team that can execute
In order to get somewhere in life, you need to have a vision. The vision brings you to the table. Without a vision, you just do what everybody else does and you are just there.
Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.
A dream is what you fantasize about. It's what you hope for, but a vision is what you plan for. You map out and you have a set of goals, and you go out and you execute that plan to achieve your vision.
There is a difference between having a vision and suffering from a hallucination.
Vision is nothing without a plan to execute it.
The Photograph is an extended, loaded evidence — as if it caricatured not the figure of what it represents (quite the converse) but its very existence ... The Photograph then becomes a bizarre (i)medium(i), a new form of hallucination: false on the level of perception, true on the level of time: a temporal hallucination, so to speak, a modest (o)shared(i) hallucination (on the one hand 'it is not there,' on the other 'but it has indeed been'): a mad image, chafed by reality.
But we have to understand why we do what we do, not just do what we do. Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.
I went to a psychologist friend and said if 500 people claimed to see Jesus after he died, it was just a hallucination. He said hallucinations are an individual event. If 500 people have the same hallucination, that's a bigger miracle than the resurrection.
I feel that a great coach is one that has a vision, sets a plan in place, has the right people in place to execute that plan and then accepts the responsibility if that plan is not carried out.
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