Continue on the path of Personal Improvement

Text extracted from the book The way of spirituality by Jorge Bucay and adapted to the Personal growth.

In amusement parks, to ride in certain games, participants are required to have a certain minimum age and height. To control this last condition, there is usually at the entrance of each game a kind of door that has the minimum height required by safety regulations. If the child must bend down to pass, it means that he is up to the task and can ride the attraction.

When the child's head does not reach the horizontal bar, they do not let him in, and most of the time the child gets angry. He tries to pass again and again, but instead of closer it seems that the bar is getting higher and higher. No argument works, if the guard does his job, the child is not admitted.

It always happens. A few months later he returns to the amusement park. The child has grown those 2 centimeters that were missing for his head to touch the bar. What was an insurmountable problem a few months ago is now not so at all. What happened?

Weather!

Time has simply passed.

Like the child, the human being grows as he advances.

Today you may find yourself with a limit that prevents you from continuing, and tomorrow with others, but if you think of yourself from the perspective of a plane without borders and a infinite growth, you must assume responsibly that there are no limits to your potential.

If the desire to continue on the path of personal improvement more than laziness, we will learn that we certainly have our limitations and our disabilities, but we will discover that some of these restrictions are not necessarily forever.


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