foresight: a far-sighted vision; Brilliant insight.
foresight: [Yu m 4 n jià n]
1. Profound knowledge. Han Feizi's Lonely Anger: "A man of wisdom and skill must have foresight and insight." "The Biography of Deng Zhi in the Later Han Dynasty": "Although I have failed to grasp the foresight, I still have a few fears." "A cautionary tale Zhao Taizu sent Jingniang a thousand miles away": "If you want to know the relationship between ancient and modern times, you must ask a wise visionary."
2. Broad vision. Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: "The old man is very proud, which is prescient, as if saying that a beard means wisdom and foresight."
Source
Han Feizi's Lonely Anger: "A wise man must be far-sighted and clear-sighted." "The Biography of Deng Zhi in the Later Han Dynasty": "Although I have failed to grasp the foresight, I still have a few fears."
Famous sayings
1. buxton said: Even in life, like chess, only those who can foresee wisely can win. With the development of society and the acceleration of changes, it is impossible to achieve success without foresight.
2. Li Ka-shing said: Don't look too good when it is good, and don't look too bad when it is bad. The most important thing is to have foresight. Killing the goose that lays the golden egg is short-sighted.
3. Kathleen Rohan, Kharkiv Oblast said, "Vision tells us what we may get. Vision calls us to act. With a grand plan in mind, we will move from one achievement to another, and take the material conditions around us as a springboard to a higher, better and more comforting realm. In this way, we will have immeasurable eternal value."