What if you're playing small without even realizing it? What if the things you thought disqualified you were the keys to your success?
If you’ve ever felt both too much and not enough for the life you truly want, the problem isn’t you. It’s the formula you were given. Most women are shown a version of success that looks polished, practical, completely confident. But most of us are much more textured than that.
The Limit Does Not Exist hands you a new way to build unreasonable joy and shameless wealth in the same breath—wild, creative, and unapologetic.
When Shoshanna Raven was diagnosed with herpes at twenty-four, she was alone in Nepal, broke, heartbroken, and convinced her life was over. This book traces her journey—and the teachings that came with it—to become a multi-millionaire by twenty-nine, build a company that's generated tens of millions of dollars, and lead Living Brave, a global movement of "shame slayers," baby on hip, tutu on, remaining fully, deeply human.
There are only four limits standing between you and a bigger You. Circumstances. People. Rules. Inside, you’ll find the four tools to shatter them.
Embrace everything you once thought you had to hide about yourself and watch it become your unfair advantageChill out when everyone else is stressing and solve problems fastStop dimming around people and become the one who inspires others to want moreGet noticed and paid for your art, your weird, your big ideasBlending intimate storytelling, proven frameworks tested with tens of thousands of women, and unexpected science, Shoshanna shows you how to turn everything in your life into art, including (and especially) the mess.
To build a life people look at and say "must be nice"—and it's even nicer than they think.
A kind of success where your real, wild, off-the-rails self isn't a liability, it’s the reason it all works.
This is a book about power, wealth and success… and what happens when you stop being reasonable. If you’re ready to laugh until you cry, to make obscene money and feel nothing but pride about it, and be loved as the whole, unedited you—This is your permission slip. And your playbook.