
The Right Questions with James Victore Episode 2: Transforming limitations, Turning I Can't To I Can
Oct 17, 2024
Explore how perceived limitations can become stepping stones to success. Discover how fears instilled by others are not yours to keep. Hear transformative stories like Greta Thunberg's journey, showcasing the power of neurodiversity. Delve into the impact of external support, like the Medici's role in the Renaissance. Learn to shift from doubt to confidence with practical steps and a maker's mindset. Embrace optimism and challenge the narrative from 'I can't' to 'I can' to unlock your true potential.
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Limitations Are Inherited, Not Innate
- James Victore says most creative baggage isn't ours but inherited from others and can be returned to its owners.
- Recognizing that fear and self-doubt were handed to you reframes them as removable, not fixed.
Perceived Limits Can Become Superpowers
- James uses Greta Thunberg as an example of neurodiversity turning perceived limitations into a creative superpower.
- He highlights that different wiring can free people from common social fears and allow relentless follow-through.
Patronage Turned Talent Into A Movement
- James describes the Medici patronage that funded the Renaissance and created space for artists to flourish.
- He argues that vision and support, not mystical talent alone, enabled that era's achievements.




