When we think limits limit us
I recently read a story of a man writing a memorial for a long-time business partner, friend and mentor.
The man who was being remembered, had lost both hands in a mining accident in the late 1800s. He went through life using only the stubs of his arms. Imagine the limits, if you can. Yet he'd made such a significant impact on the one remembering that he wrote, "Even a person with no hands can touch another's life."
In our fast-paced performance and results driven world it's easy to think, "If only I/we had … then we could make a real impact in the lives of others." Nothing could be further from the truth.
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