“That still doesn’t mean you can do anything.”
Give Me an example.
I started to describe the case of a woman I know who has very strong convictions and great force of will, and yet often fails to achieve her goals.
No, (give Me an instance) from your own life.
“Just winning a tennis game, for example.”
Give me a break. (A) You always have mixed thoughts in those situations and (B) I said you can’t alter physical laws. If you completely wanted to win at tennis and believed you could, you would practice, exercise, and so forth. When I say you can do anything, I don’t mean that you don’t have to take the necessary steps. Napoleon was charismatic but he still had to train troops, plan logistics, and so on. Stop being simple-minded. You are fixating on a single meaning of “you can do anything” and trying to rebut it. Instead, think about what meaning could be true. It certainly does not mean wish-fulfillment. Think about it.