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For me it's all about personal vision; is there something about a subject that uniquely speaks to me.
Leonard Nimoy
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Personal vision is about finding what resonates with you uniquely.

This quote by Leonard Nimoy emphasizes the importance of having a personal vision and connection to your interests and subjects. It suggests that true passion and fulfillment come from discovering what uniquely speaks to you, allowing you to engage deeply and authentically with your pursuits.

Themes

Personal VisionSelf-DiscoveryPassionUniquenessAuthenticity

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about pursuing your dreams, you could say, 'As Leonard Nimoy once put it, personal vision is key; find what speaks uniquely to you.'

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