To many, unlimited potential is a cliche.

You hear it all the time in my business.

Take the limitations away (often self imposed) — unleash your imagination and anything is possible.

Every now and then I discover something that breaks the mold of what is possible (or what I thought was possible) which erases the cliche and puts new meaning into “unlimited
potential”

Take a close look at this picture:

IT WAS CREATED WITH A TYPEWRITER!

By a man named Paul Smith.  He had severe cerebral palsey — yet he broke through the self imposed limitations of what we humans thought he could achieve and created a means of expression which is nothing less than astonishing and inspiring.

Born in 1921, Paul passed away in 2007.  He left a legacy of artwork which — because of the nature of his physical challenges –  presents a powerful and compelling argument for the reality of unlimited potential.  He was able to find an infinite canvass of possibilities within the confines of his physical ability.

In other words, he used what he had available to him and found that he could transport the beauty of his imagination into this physical world — in a manner that leaves us humbled.

As the years go by I am more convinced that anything is possible.

We humans continue to live in a shared reality which is based upon the lowest common denominator — fear being the greatest aspect of that shared reality.

As you move into the understanding of your true nature and unleash the creative powers which are waiting for you –  as part of your DNA and hard-wiring –  you will also surprise and amaze yourself with what you are capable of doing.

Never let “unlimited potential” be some catch phrase with no real meaning in your life.  To do so, is to turn your back on the reason why you have been given the gift of life:

To discover who and what you really are:  A point of view — a perception of reality — an imagination whose properties are determined only by what you decide they will be.

-Bob Baran

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