"Try out your ideas by visualizing them in action"
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The subtext is also a warning about how ideas seduce. An untested notion feels coherent because it lives in a frictionless environment: your head. Visualization, in Seabury’s framing, isn’t “manifesting” or wishful theater; it’s an internal stress test. Picture the awkward parts, the boredom, the resistance, the day you’re tired and still have to execute. That’s where grand plans usually die, and that’s precisely why the technique works: it forces the ego to encounter consequences without paying the full price.
Context matters. Early 20th-century psychology was busy translating “character” into habits, attention, and decision-making - a bridge between Victorian moralizing and modern behavioral thinking. Seabury’s line fits that bridge: it respects the mind’s power while refusing to romanticize it. The mind can be a rehearsal space, but only if you stage the scene honestly, with all the mess that reality will insist on adding later.
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"Try out your ideas by visualizing them in action." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/try-out-your-ideas-by-visualizing-them-in-action-145350/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





