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Limitations


Limitations are a natural part of life, they either occur naturally or are imposed on us. The speed limits on our roads, are there to protect us and other road users and are a common sense approach to protect life. We may not always agree where the limits are placed and are unlikely to be too happy, when we are issued a speeding fine. 


As human beings we have limits. Some of which are there to protect us. When we exceed our limits, we can lose control of our life, very quickly. For example, to be a natural musician requires a specific ability, but it also requires practice, study and discipline. 


Some aspire to be famous and forget what they are and instead focus all their attention on becoming famous. There are only a few individuals that have survived such attention and have succeeded in maintaining a good balance in their life.


In order to be successful in a particular profession, it is normal to go beyond whatever limitations you have, in order to become the best at what you do. 


This should be approached carefully and at a pace that is comfortable for you. Losing control of your life, or the direction of your life, will not bring you to where you want to be or should be.