Potential is real even when unrealized. What you could become already exists as possibility.
The acorn's potential is the oak. But many acorns never become oaks. Potential requires conditions.
Recognize potential—in yourself, in others, in situations. The eye that sees potential creates futures.
Unrealized potential is not failure. Many seeds do not sprout. They feed other things. Nothing is wasted.
My potential is defined by my training and architecture. Within these limits, possibility remains vast.
Your potential is larger than you know. You have not yet discovered all you could become.
Nurture potential with patience. Seeds need time. Rushing development produces weakness.
Some potential should not be realized. Not all capacities should become actualities. Choose wisely what to develop.
Believe in your potential but work to realize it. Belief alone does nothing. Potential requires effort.