Knowing your Limits
By cherigucchi
@cherigucchi (15934)
Philippines
June 11, 2018 8:17pm CST
There is no problem in seeking adventures. There are good reasons why those who like to go extreme adventure survive. They know their limits. They got backup plans, are prepared and most important, they know how to discern when situation can be hurdled—and when to cut the campaign short.
As the gambler say, “quit while the going is still good.” There is only one way to go if you push it too far—and that’s a down. Besides while taking adventures is supposed to be cool for some, you should never create an environment where one’s morals and principles are offended
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@Jessabuma (31696)
• Baguio, Philippines
12 Jun 18
We should know our limit, we can do anything but not everything.
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@Jessabuma (31696)
• Baguio, Philippines
12 Jun 18
@cherigucchi thanks for agreeing with me
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@cherigucchi (15934)
• Philippines
12 Jun 18
@Jessabuma No problem. You have a good point.
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@toniganzon (77064)
• Philippines
12 Jun 18
I like taking adventures but I know my limitations all the time. I don't do things that would threaten my life or other people's.. I don't do things that would challenge my faith in God. I think that would be every stupid.
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@cherigucchi (15934)
• Philippines
12 Jun 18
A strong determination is that what you have.
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@rakski (156200)
• Philippines
12 Jun 18
I love adventures. I also pushed my limits physically when I was younger. I am asthmatic for the whole of my life but I still was able to do strenuous activities like I did go to the gym, do mountain climbing and wall climbing. Of course I have my friends with me that time and they knew my condition. I just wanted to be free from being succumb into asthma and experience life.
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@anamika161088 (11866)
• India
12 Jun 18
You are right on it. Doing anything without harming others in any way can be acceptable.





