This prompt identifies the limiting beliefs you hold that you would actively deny holding — the invisible architecture of assumptions that explains the gap between what you say you want and what you actually create. It does not ask you to self-report. It infers the beliefs from the evidence of your current reality.
The critical distinction: most limiting belief exercises ask you to identify your own beliefs. This one asks the AI to infer them from your described reality. The beliefs you can identify yourself are rarely the ones doing the most damage.
Five inferred limiting beliefs (not self-reported), each with an origin story, a protective function explanation, a 'decorated cage' analysis, and a replacement belief grounded in existing evidence from your life.
The quality of the output depends entirely on the honesty of your 'current reality' description. If you describe the reality you wish you had, the inference will be off. Describe what is actually true right now — including the parts that are inconvenient or embarrassing. The gap between your goals and your honest reality is where the beliefs live.