Why is that we feel compelled to take words that mean one thing and twist them to mean something completely different? In my youth, somehow the word “bad” came to mean “good.” Today, I hear kids using the word “sick” to mean “great” or “awesome.” This isn’t simply a practice reserved for the young. I recently came across a word that connotes something radically different from the definitions we find in the dictionary. The word is “visionary.”
Dreaming and thinking big are essential to visionary leadership. All true leaders have the ability to articulate their vision for the future. Vision is the ability to see things, as they should be, not as they are. Rudyard Kipling clearly understood the importance of vision. He knew that one’s vision must compel action and drive change. The fifth couplet from his classic poem ‘If-’encourages us to dream and think.