In leadership and life strategy, vision is often treated as a distant ideal. But when vision resonates—when it’s clear, relatable, and emotionally engaging—it becomes a source of energy. Drawing from Kenichiro Yamaguchi’s insights, this model explores how vision quality influences motivation and social value.
| Entity Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Vision | The guiding image of future possibilities that shapes direction and purpose. |
| Vision That Resonates | A clear and emotionally engaging vision that evokes empathy and shared commitment. |
| Vague or Unrelatable Vision | A vision lacking clarity or emotional connection, resulting in disengagement or confusion. |
| Social Value | The broader impact and relevance of actions or goals within society. |
| Motivational Resources | The internal energy and drive that individuals draw upon to act and persist. |
Vision is not just a statement—it's a resource. When it connects, it mobilizes. When it fails, it drains. The difference lies in empathy.
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