Ultimate potential is not a hidden essence or a fixed personal capacity. It is a structural property of a human life—the maximal coherent range of futures a person can inhabit while remaining aligned with reality and maintaining identity across change. This paper develops a domain‑neutral framework for understanding how potential expands, collapses, and reorganizes through the interaction of constraint, orientation, time, adaptive movement, coherence, agency, and truth. A life reaches its upper bound not through achievement or ambition, but through the ongoing capacity to integrate complexity, metabolize pressure, update orientation, and remain oneself while undergoing transformation. Ultimate potential is the fullest coherent expression of a life that stays in contact with reality while continuously becoming more.
Denis Bailey (Sat,) studied this question.