There are no limitations in the outer world. The only limitations are the ones that we employ in our minds. The moment we declare something to be impossible, it grows bigger in size; not in physical realm but in our mind. On the contrary many impossible feats have been achieved by people who thought those tasks to be possible. A child learns everything so easily as if he were trained for these acts before his birth. He is able to perform all these tasks because he only knows about possibility thinking. It is when he grows up that he learns about impossibility, limitations or cant-be-done kinds of concepts. And then he starts preparing himself to be a limited achiever or this-is-done-this-way-only kind of an individual. What if a child is told that whatever he can imagine, he can achieve. He, too,will become a bumble bee !
Thursday 1 November 2012
Bumble Bee Can Fly
There are no limitations in the outer world. The only limitations are the ones that we employ in our minds. The moment we declare something to be impossible, it grows bigger in size; not in physical realm but in our mind. On the contrary many impossible feats have been achieved by people who thought those tasks to be possible. A child learns everything so easily as if he were trained for these acts before his birth. He is able to perform all these tasks because he only knows about possibility thinking. It is when he grows up that he learns about impossibility, limitations or cant-be-done kinds of concepts. And then he starts preparing himself to be a limited achiever or this-is-done-this-way-only kind of an individual. What if a child is told that whatever he can imagine, he can achieve. He, too,will become a bumble bee !
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