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  • 1.  Vision vs. Hallucination

    Posted 01-20-1998 09:50
    A vision is only a hallucination if the process of getting you to
    the vision is not understood.

    The wireless voice on the radio would have been deemed witch craft
    in 1620 if the process had not been explained and understood.



    Thanks,
    Rick Corcoran


  • 2.  Vision vs. Hallucination

    Posted 01-22-1998 08:03
    RICHARD CORCORAN wrote:
    >
    > A vision is only a hallucination if the process of getting you to
    > the vision is not understood.
    Most entrepreneural visions start with an understanding of the
    benefits and the opportunity. The task of entrepeneurs is to figure out
    how to make them into reality. If the vision requires us to go from A
    to Z, at the begining we only need to know how to get to B or C. There
    are a wide variety of routes available to most visions and the most
    important aspect is to take the first step.
    --
    Andrew Crawford, 2785 IOE Bldg, U of Michigan 313 764-9410
    Ascott Corp. 1202 N. Main St., Ann Arbor, MI http://ascott.com


  • 3.  Vision vs. Hallucination

    Posted 01-22-1998 08:44
    Please remove me from this list.

    Rich Pernell


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    Subject: Vision vs. Hallucination
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    Date: 1/20/98 2:49 PM


    A vision is only a hallucination if the process of getting you to
    the vision is not understood.

    The wireless voice on the radio would have been deemed witch craft
    in 1620 if the process had not been explained and understood.



    Thanks,
    Rick Corcoran