What Does The Word “Impossible” Actually Mean?
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What does the word ”impossible” mean for an individual who is not disabled by any means? Is it an action that requires ”unrealistic” capabilities or an action that stands upon ”imaginary” ones? If somebody claimed that it is impossible to attain a specified goal in a limited amount of time, does that make it literally impossible or it merely creates a psychological boundary that persuades you with the idea? Flying, turning invisible or reading minds is a fictional capability because it requires a potential that god did not grant us, whereas studying a whole book, losing a massive amount of weight in a predetermined amount of time, or quitting an addiction that has taken total control is something that requires an utmost use of an existent capability. So, if you were surrounded by some constrains that are mentally and spiritually frustrating, will an objective that you have previously installed be literally unattainable?
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