To accomplish great things we must dream as well as act.
Leonard A. Lauder
Connecticut College Commencement 1989, 1989
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Lauder quoted Anatole France to close his speech, but the line carried personal weight. He had told the story of being a small cosmetics company owner who told a customer he wanted to become the largest in the industry. 'She looked at me and said, "You think that you can be the largest — hah!" I dreamed of doing it and finally I achieved it.' The speech was structured around trends Lauder identified in American culture — 'cocooning,' the return to traditional values, 'cashing out' from high-pressure careers — but its emotional core was this argument about visualization. Lauder connected the self-made businessman, the athlete in the final seconds, and the concentration camp survivor through a single thread: the power of projecting yourself into a future you've imagined so vividly that reality follows.