I don’t see my limits as enemies or demons; I see them as clues. When I stop raging against them and simply use them as indicators as to how to form my strategy (which may sometimes entail brute-forcing my way through them, and may sometimes entail finding a way around them), they are no longer villains I need to defeat; they are simply markers that help me chart my course.
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What a lovely idea 🙂
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“A man’s got to know his limitations…” – Dirty Harry
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Ha! LOVE the .44!
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Put up a wall then climb it. Then put up another, just a bit higher and more slippery. Keep on doing so until you don’t need to do so anymore. Then consider doing it again…..
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That’s the key to enjoying life, in my opinion.
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Unlike your counterpart who chose to remain beside the Garden Wall until he was ready to attain Nirvana…..
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Can’t blame the guy; his dad did a hell of a job making a convincing case to stay, haha!
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Nature sets limits
Society sets its own kind
Men choose within these
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and eventually, if they are apt enough, end up restructuring them.
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Needed to read this today!!!!
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🙂
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Yes! So true. Not obstacles but guideposts. 💕💕
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Takes a lot of the frustration out of it. 🙂
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