π♂️ No Human Is Limited: Why Anyone Can Run a Marathon
When Eliud Kipchoge crossed the finish line in 1:59:40, the world didn’t just witness a record—it witnessed a revolution. The greatest marathon runner of our time proved something far more powerful than speed:belief
I’ve always held the view that anyone—and I mean anyone—can run a marathon. It’s not just my belief, but Kipchoge’s too. His historic run wasn’t just about athleticism; it was a statement to humanity. “No human is limited,” he said, and those words echoed far beyond the track.
You might not fully grasp how difficult it is to run a marathon, let alone break the two-hour barrier. But let me assure you—it’s no joke. Only a rare few have reached such heights, and Kipchoge did it at the peak of his career. He ran like no man before him, defied the odds, and inspired millions across the globe.At one stage in the marathon held at Berlin,Kipchoge wore a bib that said “Impossible is Nothing”.
His victory wasn’t just celebrated—it was revered. Kipchoge raised the bar and left behind a legacy that challenges us all to push beyond our limits. He reminded us that greatness starts in the mind. Before you can achieve anything, you must first believe it’s possible.He believed after the 38k mark that he would break his world record and did so sub-two hours.
Whether it’s running a marathon, choosing a career path, or chasing a personal goal, the formula remains the same:
Believe it. Work for it. Achieve it.
Kipchoge didn’t just run for himself—he ran for all of us. And if he believes you can do it, maybe it’s time you believed it too.