A limitation is something that stops you from going as far or doing as much as you could.
Imagine you have a toy car. You want to race it all around your room, but there’s a big wall in the way. That wall is like a limitation, it stops you from going where you want to go. Even though your toy car is super fast and you're really excited, the wall keeps you from having an endless race.
Like a Full Bucket
Like a Short Rope
If you're swinging on a rope, and the rope is too short, you can't swing very high or go very far. The limitation here is the length of the rope, it decides how much fun you can have.
Limitations are like those walls, buckets, or ropes, they help us understand what we can do, and also remind us that sometimes we can’t go beyond certain points. But even with limitations, there’s always room for fun!
Examples
- A child learns that they can only hold so many toys at once, this is a simple limitation.
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See also
- What are Boundaries in Relationships?
- How Does limitations of the particle model Work?
- How Does Infinite Things Do Not Exist | Every Thing Has Boundaries Work?
- What is bounding?
- What are edge cases and limitations?