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The most important part of a vision

Posted: March 4, 2026 | Categories: Customer service, Leadership, Self-Improvement

We’ve heard the expression, “I’m living a dream”.  Having an exciting vision and making it happen can keep our spirit alive.  One characteristic I have always found in a great vision:  The fulfillment of a great vision leaves the world a better place.

In 1949 (the year I was born), Gerry Lerner invented “Mr. Potato Head”.  Before you could play with Mr. Potato head, you needed to buy a real potato.  It was a popular toy, and the kids liked it.  Parents didn’t like it as much.  You see, playing with real potatoes is a mess!

In 1964, someone came up with the idea of making the torso of Mr. Potato Head out of plastic instead of a real potato.  Hygiene and child safety were key issues.  The change to plastic was a success, and sales increased dramatically.

Fast forward to two weeks ago.  My wife and I were playing with our grandchildren (ages 1-5).  The activity was each person designing their own Mr. Potato Head.  The kids imagination went wild.  We role played.  We laughed.  It was silly fun and we were so connected with the little ones.  Playing with Mr. Potato Head is our favorite activity with the grandchildren.  77 years ago Gerry Lerner had a vision.  62 years ago someone improved on his vision.  Today, Mr. Potato Head lives on, and without a mess to clean up!

Whatever your vision or purpose, think in terms of what you will leave behind.  Knowing and believing in our legacy can give us more energy, enthusiasm, and desire to stick with it.  We can live with a daily sense of purpose and make a difference!