In asking a related question (which can be found here < ) I also found the answer to this question.
For $X=\\{a,b,c\\}$ with the trivial topology of $\ \mathcal{T}=\\{∅,X\\}\ $ the limit of a sequence will be all elements in the set $X$ since the smallest open set in the topology (i.e. the set $X$) which contains the limit point also contains all other points in $X$. This would also be the same for any set of a finite number of elements equipped with the trivial topology.