When we look at a 16-year-old child and say that “he has a lot of potential”, what are we really saying? And, more importantly, when does that 16-year-old child ac tually reach his potential?
Is it when he gets married, becomes CEO of a company, starts a non-profit, speaks in 47 countries, helps a friend through a hard time, or, sometime else?
We live every day of our lives knowing that there is something we could have done better. We live every day knowing that tomorrow brings with it new opportunities, and that even if we are a CEO today, there is always another opportunity that may come to do something bigger or more impactful.
So, when do we reach our potential? At what point have we made it there?
In mathematics, there is a concept that normal linear rational struggles to fully define or process, the concept of ‘infinity’.