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When we embrace limitations as opportunities, we become more creative, and we uncover the hidden gifts underneath the so-called limitations.
It is important to learn to embrace limitations and to be grateful for the wonderful things we do have - each other, good health in general, career, shelter, family and friends, talents and more.
Hugh Bonneville's Mr. Brown, who mutters "stranger danger" at his first sight of Paddington — while hustling his family along the train platform after a wholesomely educational visit to a Victorian wool museum — is a poignant representative of the middle-aged English man who so embraces limitation that he has persuaded himself that limitation is his preference.
So yes, embracing our limitations can be a powerful source of creativity, but I'd go one step further to argue that the same can be said of that bane of every creator on the planet: the creative block.
The Kills, a man and a woman, eagerly embraced the limitations of their chosen style, emphasizing washed-out blues riffs and monotonous prerecorded rhythm tracks.
Denial is usually one of the few things not burdening Mr. Brandon's characters, who tend to recognize, and sometimes embrace, their limitations, disappointments and rap sheets.
Smartwatch games, then, may well have an interesting future beyond glorified fitness apps with points systems; it just requires developers to get to grips with the form factor and truly embrace its limitations and peculiarities.
He said this one thing about "loving the rope" to all of us who were going on this Advance Party journey; he was encouraging us to embrace the limitations set out for us as it would help us to be creative.
Many of the show's writers are playwrights (the Tony award-winning playwright Warren Leight is the "show runner" for the second season, executive producing and heading the writing team), and rather than try to make the encounters artificially dramatic in conventional TV terms, they embrace the limitations of the consulting room.
Developers embraced the limitations and, for the most part, created timeless games.
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