Visionary thinkers approach possibility by asking 'what would I like to create if I could start from scratch' rather than being constrained by past experience

Eben distinguishes visionary people as those who 'don't go into their past and think about what they've experienced' but instead 'go into their mind and ask well what would I like to create if I could start from scratch'

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Eben distinguishes visionary people as those who 'don't go into their past and think about what they've experienced' but instead 'go into their mind and ask well what would I like to create if I could start from scratch'