how i replace limit with truth?

Don’t Set the Limit for Yourself

I used to set so many limits for myself.

“I’m a mom — I should devote 100% to my kids.” “I’m a wife — I shouldn’t even have conversations with other men.” “My English isn’t good, I’m not pretty — so I couldn’t make videos. I’ll just write blogs instead.”

Those limits kept me small. But then one day, everything shifted.

I asked him: “Why do you want to have coffee with me, even though you know I’m married?”

He looked at me and said: “Because I like you.”

I asked him: “So can I fall in love with others even if I’m not single?”

And he said: “Marriage is not something permanent. Life changes. Only a small percentage of marriages are fortunate enough to sustain — because both sides continue to grow.”

That moment opened my eyes. I realized love, connection, even growth — they don’t fit into neat little boxes of rules and limits.

I had been living in a cage of “shoulds.” But the truth is, the only prison was the one I built in my own mind.

Since then, I’ve been breaking those limits one by one. I make videos. I speak in English, even if it’s imperfect. I dare to be seen. i wear my yoga outfit everytime i want to wear.

So don’t set the limit for yourself. The world will already try to do that for you.

Your job is to step outside the cage… and see how limitless you really are.

  1. be ture to yourself These limits are not truth, they’re just beliefs. They don’t define you — unless you keep believing them. i was drowing in my marriage.

Stepping beyond them feels risky, but it’s the doorway to freedom.

Why Truth Has No Limits

Truth is not a story. Limits come from stories: “I can’t because I’m a mom,” “I shouldn’t because I’m married,” “I’m not good enough because my English isn’t perfect.” But truth isn’t a story. Truth is simply what is. And reality itself doesn’t have walls. It just flows.

Limits belong to the ego, not to truth. The ego loves boxes — labels, roles, rules. That’s how it feels safe. But those boxes are mental. They don’t exist outside your head. When you awaken, you see that the ego’s limits aren’t real.

Truth is ever-expanding. Life changes. You change. Love changes. Growth changes. Truth is not fixed — it keeps unfolding. When you align with truth, you move with that expansion. There’s no finish line, no final cage.

Truth liberates, fear restricts. Fear says: “Don’t go there, you might fail, you might be judged.” Truth says: “This is real for you — walk into it.” Fear limits. Truth frees.

It’s the moment you stop living from conditioning and start living from consciousness.

It’s when you realize your identity — mom, wife, woman, age, language — is not a cage but just one part of your infinite self.

It’s the beginning of embodying your full potential, not the small version you were told to accept.

Awakening is not about being reckless. It’s about being deeply true. And truth has no limits.