This is the second time in 2020 daily blogs that I’ve written a post titled “Vision.”
I didn’t envision titling my post “Vision” today; however, the number 2020 inspired me, since
I do not have 20/20 vision — another way that I’m not “normal.” I do have the vision, apparently, to lead a group therapy professional organization. I also have the vision to notice what’s around me, including …
I wish I had the vision to see a positive future for the world. No matter what my vision, though, there’s still hope.
What’s your vision of hope?
Here’s what YouTube gives me when I ask for “Vision”.
I don’t have the vision to explain why “Blue (Da Be Dee)” started playing on YouTube after “Vision,” but here it is:
Do you have the vision to see that I’m blue this morning?
I’m glad I have good enough vision to read your comments on my posts.
I hope you have the vision to see how grateful I am for those who help me create all these posts and — of course! — for YOU.
My vision has improved now I had the clouds zapped from my 25 year old implanted lens
Your vision is excellent, Derrick.
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I don’t have 20/20 vision Ann, but I can see you from 20 thousand leagues away, and I feel like I’ve known you for 20 years.
I can see you too, Ivor, and I’m grateful for that vision.
I saw that our house must be blue under the red siding, Ann. I don’t want you to be blue, though.
Your vision helps, Mark.
“Every great work, every big accomplishment, has been brought into manifestation through holding to the vision, and often just before the big achievement, comes apparent failure and discouragement.” -Florence Scovel Shinn
“My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an everlasting vision of the ever changing view.”-Carole King
Thank you for your vision, Maria.
In some of his letters Rimbaud said a poet must be a voyant, a word which is usually translated as “seer”, but a more appropriate word might be “visionary”. Did you envision, when you started, that you’d provide 2020 days and counting of joy and help to so many?
You’re a voyant, Chris, and thanks for seeing me as one, too.
You had me at pizza. And catastrophizing. One of the eye docs in my hometown used to have 2020 as the last 4 of their phone number. Clever!
You had me at “You.” Thanks for your clever vision, Allison.
Hmmm….2020, well we have an election and my vision is the current disrupter being out…and 2018, well we have an opportunity to vote there too. Visions!!!! Visualize. Don’t be blue!
I love your vision, Lisa!!!!
I bet your group therapy organization members are delighted with you as their leader.
As always, Maureen, I am delighted with you as my reader.