Limitations
“This won’t work, and that won’t work either! So what should I do?”
“There’s nothing here, and there’s nothing there; I’m not doing it!” “What do you want? There’s nothing! Even the gods can’t help with this!”
The most direct complaints in a person’s daily life often stem from “limitations.”
“Limitations” become the best excuse for failures, “limitations” become the best reason for failures, and “limitations” become the best stepping stone for failures.
Negative people see “limitations” as difficulties; negative people see “limitations” as unjust laws.
Negative people see “limitations” as unfairness; negative people see “limitations” as a fearful path.
Negative people see “limitations” as a lack; negative people see “limitations” as helplessness.
Negative people see “limitations” as obstacles; negative people see “limitations” as unreasonable.
Negative people see “limitations” as disadvantages; negative people see “limitations” as disabilities.
Negative people see “limitations” as nitpicking; negative people see “limitations” simply as restrictions.
In contrast, positive individuals have an optimistic mindset, correct beliefs, and a positive attitude.
Positive individuals view “limitations” as opportunities; positive individuals view “limitations” as learning experiences.
Positive individuals view “limitations” as tests; positive individuals view “limitations” as breakthroughs.
Positive individuals view “limitations” as benefactors; positive individuals view “limitations” with gratitude.
Positive individuals view “limitations” as cultivation; positive individuals view “limitations” as challenges.
Positive individuals view “limitations” as value; positive individuals view “limitations” as wisdom.
Positive individuals view “limitati ons”as abilities; positive individuals view “limitati ons”as creativity.
by – Director Chen