POTENTIALS ARE LIMITLESS
Every human being is born with an infinite capacity to grow, create, and transform, not just in some areas of life's endeavour, but in countless ways. Unfortunately, we have been reconditioned to think and believe that we cannot achieve everything we want to achieve, that we are limited. Nevertheless, the only real boundaries, and limitations that exist are the ones we impose upon ourselves.
The greatest innovators, artists, athletes, and thinkers in history have been able to shatter the illusions of limitations, they have defied odds in different ways, done things that were once thought could never be done, invented unimaginable and unthinkable machines that are now being optimised in different areas of human endeavours, broke records that were considered impossible to be broken. They refused to accept predefined limits and instead pushed beyond them, proving that potential expands with effort, belief, and persistence.
Studies in the field of Neuroscience has confirmed that the brain is not a rigid entity but plastic in nature, it is capable of rewiring itself through learning and experience. Every skill mastered, every challenge overcome, stretches our abilities further. What seems impossible today can become possible tomorrow, simply because we dared to try. The more we dare to do, the more we are able to do.
If we will break the ceiling above us, we must have the believe that growth is possible; we must abandon fixed mindsets that we cannot do something, rather we should see it as something we have not learnt how to do. We must not consider failure as a setback, but a feedback to help is better our ability, and a stepping stone towards mastery. We must be ready to make the move, take the small steps, put in daily efforts into whatever we want to achieve, and see how these efforts compound into extraordinary results. Your potential is not determined by your past, your circumstances, or even your current abilities. It is shaped by your vision, your effort, and your refusal to quit.
To a better you, Kamikun John.
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