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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13 responses to “Musings”

  1. What a lovely idea 🙂

  2. “A man’s got to know his limitations…” – Dirty Harry

    1. Ha! LOVE the .44!

  3. 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…..

    1. That’s the key to enjoying life, in my opinion.

      1. Unlike your counterpart who chose to remain beside the Garden Wall until he was ready to attain Nirvana…..

      2. Can’t blame the guy; his dad did a hell of a job making a convincing case to stay, haha!

  4. Nature sets limits
    Society sets its own kind
    Men choose within these

    1. and eventually, if they are apt enough, end up restructuring them.

  5. Needed to read this today!!!!

  6. Yes! So true. Not obstacles but guideposts. 💕💕

    1. Takes a lot of the frustration out of it. 🙂

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