“more than you currently believe you’re capable of” is any-thing.
No, it is “not less than one thing that is not in the set of things that you believe you are capable of”. “Anything” includes “more than you currently believe you’re capable of” but the reverse isn’t true.
To make it tangible, someone who believes they wouldn’t be able to get a date with a particular prospective mate when they in fact could and also believes they can not fly at faster than the speed of light is capable of doing more than they believe they are capable of but it still isn’t correct to tell them “you can do anything”. Because they in fact cannot fly faster than the speed of light.
No, it is “not less than one thing that is not in the set of things that you believe you are capable of”. “Anything” includes “more than you currently believe you’re capable of” but the reverse isn’t true.
To make it tangible, someone who believes they wouldn’t be able to get a date with a particular prospective mate when they in fact could and also believes they can not fly at faster than the speed of light is capable of doing more than they believe they are capable of but it still isn’t correct to tell them “you can do anything”. Because they in fact cannot fly faster than the speed of light.
Right. More concisely put: If you do so-and-so, it may expand the set of things you can attain, but it won’t remove all limitations.