54. Vision As Horizon
In this episode, I explore a different relationship with vision: vision as direction, rather than a ceiling.
What if the vision you can see today isn’t the final destination, but simply the current horizon available from where you are standing?
As we grow, our capacity expands. Our standards change. Our relationship with money, leadership, creativity, intimacy, business and desire evolves. And the person who eventually arrives at the vision may be very different from the person who originally created it.
I explore the tension between logic and limitlessness: how logic helps us navigate what we already know, while limitlessness leaves room for opportunities, possibilities and expressions we don’t yet have a reference point for.
This is also an introduction to Multi-Field Vision: a way of holding multiple possibilities without needing to rigidly determine exactly how life must unfold.
The invitation is simple:
Be clear enough to move, but open enough to be surprised.
Hold your vision. Walk toward it. Let it direct your decisions—but don’t turn today’s imagination into tomorrow’s ceiling.
Because the horizon moves when you move.
This, or something I cannot yet imagine.
Timestamps for Key Segments
- 00:10 — The discomfort and limitation Lilian felt when asked, “What is your vision?”
- 04:28 — The distinction between vision as guidance vs. vision as limitation.
- 07:18 — How the self designing the vision today isn’t the self living it later.
- 11:41 — Discussion of “Logic and Limitlessness” and the importance of surprise.
- 16:00 — Shifting into a spacious, ongoing relationship with vision.
- 18:06 — The idea of “multi field vision” and dynamic possibility.
- 19:00 - 20:10 — Powerful question prompts to expand vision.
- 23:00 - 24:01 — The need for openness, avoiding the trap of current vision as tomorrow’s ceiling.
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Heartitude,
Lilian