“The limit is not the sky. The limit is the mind.”Wim Hof
In modern life, this means that our mindset and beliefs often dictate our perceived limitations more than external factors. For example, if you believe you are not capable of running a marathon, it is your mindset, not your physical ability, that sets the limit. By practicing positive thinking and challenging our limiting beliefs, we can push past perceived boundaries and achieve great things.
I can do all things through him who strengthens me.
Philippians 4:13 encourages believers to find strength through their faith in Christ to overcome challenges and achieve great things. This aligns with the Stoic pillar of Courage, as it emphasizes pushing past perceived limitations through a strong mindset and belief in one's capabilities.