No one is too far gone, no one is incapable of success...
- harrissl2020
- May 18, 2022
- 2 min read

In society there are groups of people that some might consider lost causes. These groups are usually excluded from spaces like the personal development space, or the wealthy entrepreneur space.
I believe this is unintentional, as I think we all strive to be inclusive. However, I think most of our messages are directed to people who are in the "usual" category.
Social acceptability is such a fallacy. There are parts in all of our lives that we wouldn't necessarily want put on display for the world. Some just can't hide those parts of themselves as well as others.
What if we didn't insist that people try to fit into our idea of what a person should be? If you would consider yourself one of the people society tries to mold into "something else", what if you were made exactly as you were supposed to be? What if your eccentricities and abilities that make you different are the reason you are here and the reason why the world needs you?
I believe in being ethical, above all else. I believe that if a human being has ability, that should be celebrated, no matter what level of ability they have. We all have gifts. Every single one of us. We were created with a. very specific purpose in mind, and we get to fulfill that purpose when we learn to accept ourselves as we are and grow into the person we need to be to give those gifts to the world.
There's this guy, actually, a few that I can think of as a good example of this. Nick Santonastasso is a dude, a freaking STUD by the way, who was born with a condition that kept his limbs from fully forming, so he was born with one arm and no legs.
He is a man now and he is an entrepreneur, author, model, body builder, and inspirational speaker. He is quoted as saying "the only limits you have are the ones you put on yourself." Nick couldn't help the way he was born, so he had to figure out how to do life his way. His purpose of inspiring the world with his speeches, his nothing-phases-me attitude, and his amazing ability would have been completely missed if he was not instilled with the belief that he can do anything he wants in this life, his only limit is himself. He's a person, just like everyone else.
What could you do if you decided to believe that you can do anything you want in this life? What if you decided your only limit was yourself, and spent every day making yourself limitless? What would you do? If you could live your perfect life, what would it look like?
Visualize it, and write it down. If you don't know how to believe those things yet, that's okay. Did you know you can change your beliefs? We all have to start somewhere. Why not start now?
Check out my upcoming masterclass, as well as my upcoming course. They are both on presale right now for $111 and $333. If you have questions you're welcome to email or message me.
As always, I love you.

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