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Limits I accept.
Low limits I'd rather not.
Stupid problem is knowing where each is.
Whatever your limits are is what they are. How does not accepting them help you? That just seems like living in a delusional state.
The only way we come to know our limits is by not accepting them.
Not imposing false limitations on yourself is not the same as not accepting true limitations once they're discovered.
I don't always know the difference.
Which is why I said "once they're discovered".
But this just moves the problem from knowing the difference between real and imposed limits to knowing when they are discovered.
Of you have a manual for how to discover limits, please point in that direction.
Do you feel incapable of learning from experience or are you just very uncomfortable with any amount of uncertainty?
I refine my approximation of my own limitations by trying stuff and seeing the results. Sometimes, I radically adjust my view of what's possible by reading about something that was unfamiliar to me.
The point is that you don't need to make a huge cosmic difference to have made a difference. Why should someone feel bad about having limits?