I’ve long said that the real issue isn’t dreaming big and missing, it’s aiming low and achieving. It’s better to aim for the stars and reach the moon than to aim for a hilltop and reach it.
The only limitations that exist are the ones you accept as true.
There is far too much magic in this world for me to accept the possibility of impossible. Too many avatars have levitated. Too many ill people have spontaneously healed. Too many modern-day miracles have been documented.
Back when I was at [college], I loved lying on the grass watching the clouds - especially this time of year. On one occasion, a few friends joined me. We talked about everything under the SW Virginia sky... I asked Sarah what she wanted to do after college. She gave the standard answer... I asked Mitch what he wanted to do.... very much the same. I asked Julie what she wanted to do after college. "Change the world," she said. We all nodded in agreement and continued our cloud watching.
The bottom line is this: If you believe in a limitation, than your life will forever be restricted by that belief. The possibility of living outside that limitation is suddenly nonexistent. Select your limitations wisely.
2 comments:
Thank you, oh wise one.
I mean it! :) We need boosts out of our own complacency.
When tight-rope walkers pass on the skill to their children, they do not teach them what to do if they fall off the wire. Because by teaching them that, they instill in their minds that there is a possibility of falling. They simply tell them to trust themselves and go for it whole-heartedly.
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