We have all heard the names of people like Hitler, Mary Kom, A. P. J Abdul Kalam and Abraham Lincoln. There is one common personality that binds them together. That is, believing that nothing is impossible. They do not barricade themselves with imaginary limitations. For them, not even the sky’s the limit. Hitler influenced a whole country of people with his way of thinking. Mary Kom faced resistance from all quarters against pursuing her dreams including her father. She did not lose hope and tried harder and harder, not listening to the naysayers in her midst but trying even harder until she reached her goal. Abdul Kamal grew up in the depths of poverty. His first rocker’s parts were carried to the ground in a bicycle! Yet, he proved himself to the world and now, he is called “The Rocket Man Of India”. 
Abraham Lincoln faced conditions similar to that of Abdul Kalam. He grew up in hard conditions but he didn’t let that bother him. He went on to become the president two times in a row. All these famous people are examples of how setting imaginary barriers is the fail-safe way to lose before you start. How things which were once thought impossible were made possible by their hard work and perseverance. This implies a direct message to us. That not a single thing is impossible in this world and if we put our heart and soul into what we do, anything is possible!