The possession of anything begins in the mind.
Bruce Lee wasn't merely saying that ambition starts with desire—he was pointing out that ownership itself is fundamentally an act of imagination before it becomes material fact. A musician doesn't possess her instrument until she first possesses the *idea* of what she wants to play; a mathematician doesn't own a theorem until he constructs it mentally. The insight cuts deeper than motivation because it suggests that the thing itself—the skill, the object, the achievement—cannot exist *for us* until we've already claimed it in thought. When a struggling pianist finally visualizes herself performing with the precision she craves, that mental possession is not mere preparation; it's the actual beginning of having what she seeks.
“Chase the vision, not the money; the money will end up following you.”
Tony Hsieh“It's not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor.”
Seneca“Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver.”
Ayn Rand“Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want to impress people they...”
Will Rogers