Vision boards aren’t broken.
But the way you use them is.
In this episode, I unpack why vision boards so often fail to produce real change and why that failure isn’t personal. It’s structural. What began as a daily, intentional practice rooted in imagination, action, and responsibility has been watered down into an aesthetic activity we revisit once a year and forget by February.
We talk about the spiritual and philosophical roots of visualization, how creativity precedes material reality, and why ideas without action are just fantasies. I also explore what happens when meaningful practices get mainstreamed. The meaning gets stripped, the aesthetics get added, and the responsibility quietly disappears.
This is not an episode about making a “better” vision board.
It’s about understanding why intention without discipline doesn’t work, why hope is often mistaken for action, and why most people were never taught to sustain focus long enough for anything to manifest.
If you’ve ever felt frustrated, disillusioned, or quietly blamed yourself because your vision board didn’t change your life, this conversation is for you.
No how-to.
No checklist.
Just perspective.