The late great Dr
The late great Dr. Myles Munroe used to say, "Vision is the capacity to see beyond what your eyes can see."
— from The Flight Plan (Purpose/Wisdom/Risk)
In the book
Steve Jobs gave the young the truest encouragement I know — when you grow up you are told the world is fixed and you must simply live inside it, but that is a lie; the whole world around you was built by people no smarter than you, and you can change it. Vision, as Myles Munroe put it, is simply the capacity to see beyond what your eyes can presently see — and a sturdy vision of a life worth living is precisely what will sustain you in the lonely moments down on the pavement, when the flying gets hard. Three things make up a real vision: an honest intention, a clear picture of where you mean to arrive, and the expectation that pulls you toward it. — The Flight Plan (Purpose/Wisdom/Risk)