Surviving limitations on vision

"Great visions become stifled in an environment of envy and hate; preserve your vision by keeping safe and focused."

According to King Solomon "as iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpens the countenance of another." In real life matters, like minds attract, opposite minds repel.

Every man with a vision requires support of a kind or another, and there are some certain human mechanisms that must provide this support.

"Where there is no vision the people perish," however, vision suffers and struggles to survive where there is no support. 

If you are surrounded by envious and hateful people your vision may not survive, else, you know the right things to do per time. Sometimes, what you may require to keep safe and focused is a change of environment or association in order to stay on track to reach your future destination.

Where there is no love and truth a man of vision is frustrated.

As long as Joseph, the son of Jacob (in the Bible) lived among his envious and hateful brothers, his vision was sharp but lacked support; this brought him limitations rather than collaboration. By divine orchestration, Joseph was led to a new environment, Egypt, where his vision would grow and gain acceptance. 

Most times, hatred makes life difficult for people of vision, but sometimes serves as a springboard to fulfilling their destiny.

If you persist on pursuing your vision and eventually actualise it, people who mocked and attempted to murder it will someday tell your story as a motivation to others. But if you allow anyone to limit you, you have yourself only to tell the history.

You must be wise to preserve your vision by keeping safe and focused. A wise man does not reveal his mind and plans to everyone. Surround yourself and connect with people of like values and passion, who can help your vision not hurt it.

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