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ðªðµð®ð ð®ð¿ð² ððŒðð¿ ð¹ð¶ðºð¶ðð? ðªðµðŒ ð±ð²ð°ð¶ð±ð²ð± ððµð²ðº? Is it when you stop, or do you stop because you think it's your limit? Limits. We all have them, or so we think. But have you ever stopped to consider what truly defines your boundaries? Are they self-imposed, or imposed by others? â¥ðŠð²ð¹ð³-ððºðœðŒðð²ð± ðð¶ðºð¶ððð Often, our limits are a product of our own minds. We convince ourselves that we can't do something, that we're not good enough, or that we'll fail. But what if these limits are merely an illusion? â¥ðð ðð²ð¿ð»ð®ð¹ ðð¶ðºð¶ðð ð Other times, limits are imposed by external factors: societal expectations, cultural norms, or even physical constraints. But are these limits absolute, or can we challenge them? âð§ðµð² ðð¶ð»ð² ðð¶ð»ð² â So, when do we truly reach our limits? Is it when we stop trying, or when we think we've reached the edge? What if our perceived limits are merely a stepping stone to growth? â°ââð¥ð²ððµð¶ð»ðžð¶ð»ðŽ ðð¶ðºð¶ðð Consider this: - Your limits are not fixed; they evolve with you. ð - Your limits are not absolute; they're influenced by your mindset. ð§ - Your limits are not restrictive; they're an invitation to explore and push beyond. ð¥ ðð¿ð²ð®ðžð¶ð»ðŽ ðð¿ð²ð² âïž So, what are your limits? Who decided them? More importantly, are you ready to challenge them?
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i am more intrested in challenging my own limits . . . . set by societal and cultural norms. that 'll be fun to do but at the same time it 'll be a storm that may wound me . but someday i will have to do it ð§ð€
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