If I admit a lack of self-discipline, am I admitting that this is a limitation that I've imposed on myself? If that's the case, then I have a choice to eliminate this limitation and experience a state of not being limited by that particular limitation anymore.
I'm thinking that EVERYTHING that we analyze in our lives and NOT WANT (i.e. lack of self-discipline) is an indication of existing limitations and a reminder that we can eliminate those limitations - this, I think, is the essence of life - to identify and eliminate limitations to DEVELOP a better learning frame of mind to assist our intellectual evolution. But the process of elimination is what is most difficult - a long process, until we fully eliminate our limitations - that's why there are so many lives in so many different physical forms - so that we keep on analyzing limitations and learning to eliminate them to improve our intellectual development.
It's all about contrasts. Contrasts in the Freedom book helped me to identify SO MANY self-limitations that I should probably write them down and think about the elimination of each of them, one by one!
rafal