Wikipedia Was Just A Dream
If you're reading this, you've probably used Wikipedia.
If you're reading this, you've probably used Wikipedia. To satisfy a curiosity. To settle an argument. To learn something new at 3 in the morning or 3 in the afternoon. Wikipedia is accessible when you need it.
But here's what most people forget: In 2001, Wikipedia was just a dream. A wildly ambitious, probably significant dream.
Think about what they were proposing: An encyclopedia anyone could edit. Free knowledge for everyone. No ads. No paywalls. Built by volunteers who believed in something bigger than themselves.
Every expert said it wouldn't work. How could you trust crowd-sourced information? Who would maintain quality? How would it sustain itself without revenue?
The dream had vision. The vision found purpose. The purpose created a mission.
And piece by piece, edit by edit, article by article, the dream became real.
Twenty-five years later, Wikipedia is still here. Still free. Still growing. Still serving anyone who needs it. The dream didn't just survive - it became essential to how billions of people access knowledge.
What separated Wikipedia's dream from the thousands of dreams that never happen?
It moved from imagination to integration. From "wouldn't it be amazing if" to "here's what we're building together."
The people who built Wikipedia understood something most dreamers miss: A dream without a pathway stays a dream. But a dream with vision, driven by purpose, fulfilled through mission - that becomes something real.
They accessed what Sherrie Rose calls enhavim: purpose and mission led by vision.
Not everyone who dreamed of free knowledge for all built Wikipedia. But the people who did shared something specific. They made daily choices guided by a vision extending decades beyond immediate results. They built for a future they couldn't fully see but clearly imagined.
Your dream is waiting for the same integration.
Whatever you're imagining (the book, the business, the contribution you want to make) it's not waiting for perfect conditions. It's waiting for you to bridge the space between dreaming and creating.
To connect your biggest visions to your smallest daily decisions.
To discover your enhavim.
Wikipedia started as a significant dream. It became real because people found the bridge from dream to action.
What's your significant dream?
The one that seems too big, too ambitious, too far beyond what anyone thinks is realistic?
That dream is trying to tell you something. It's showing you what your enhavim could be.
Most people will keep their dreams separate from their daily reality. They'll wait for someday. The right moment. Perfect conditions.
A few will make a different choice.
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