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	<title>Comments on: Traveling to One&#8217;s Vision</title>
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		<title>By: Laurence J. Victor</title>
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		<description>I have long used exactly this distinction between vision and mission. But, clear vision doesn&#039;t guarantee successful mission. A major vision, such as The Great Turning, is woven of many smaller visions and missions. Then we have the vision spread out over time, a system of scenarios. I believe many visions (and missions) component for THE GREAT TURNING have yet to be imagined. Our challenges may be greater, but so will be our actualizable potentials.

The vision of THE GREAT TURNING is not as a fixed island, but as an emerging epic; as we move on the path our visions will change - and we must learn to be open to those changes. A part of our mission is to continually compose our vision.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have long used exactly this distinction between vision and mission. But, clear vision doesn&#8217;t guarantee successful mission. A major vision, such as The Great Turning, is woven of many smaller visions and missions. Then we have the vision spread out over time, a system of scenarios. I believe many visions (and missions) component for THE GREAT TURNING have yet to be imagined. Our challenges may be greater, but so will be our actualizable potentials.</p>
<p>The vision of THE GREAT TURNING is not as a fixed island, but as an emerging epic; as we move on the path our visions will change &#8211; and we must learn to be open to those changes. A part of our mission is to continually compose our vision.</p>
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