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So looking back through all the great ideas of the last 150 years. What/how can we define the differences between a visionary and a dreamer? Is there a difference?
Lincsong said:It was visionaries who made the desert bloom in Arizona and Southern California.
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Lincsong said:So looking back through all the great ideas of the last 150 years. What/how can we define the differences between a visionary and a dreamer? Is there a difference?
TM said:Tourbillion,
I like your restatement of the definition of Visionary. I think the key is the Visionary is putting the dream in motion, while the Dreamer doesn't do much more than imagine. And so by this definition, Wozencraft is in fact a Visionary.
Tony
Tourbillion said:Thanks, furthermore I would think that if you dreamed something and then made it a reality, that you would be a creator (or artist etc) rather than a visionary.
The architect doesn't build the house, he plans it, and leaves the work to the contractor and builders. I view visionaries as architects, they are the idea men.
It used to be thought that man building a flying machine was an impossible dream, now we have space tourists.
Tourbillion said:Now I think that we are getting into hair splitting and angels dancing on the top of a pin.
An architect can visualize a great cathedral and draw up plans that will fail utterly, because you can't engineer it--a dome that is too big, walls that will collapse, etc.
Is the architect in my example a dreamer or a visionary?