Cauchy Sequence is Bounded/Normed Division Ring/Proof 1

Proof
Let $\sequence {x_n} $ be a Cauchy sequence in $R$.

Then by definition:
 * $\forall \epsilon \in \R_{\gt 0}: \exists N \in \N : \forall n, m \ge N: \norm {x_n - x_m} < \epsilon$

Let $n_1$ satisfy:
 * $\forall n, m \ge n_1: \norm {x_n - x_m} < 1$

Then $\forall n \ge n_1$:

Let $K = \max \set {\norm {x_1}, \norm {x_2}, \dots, \norm {x_{n_1 - 1} }, 1 + \norm {x_{n_1} } }$.

Then:
 * $\forall n < n_1: \norm {x_n} \le K$
 * $\forall n \ge n_1: \norm {x_n} \le 1 + \norm {x_{n_1} } \le K$

It follows by definition that $\sequence {x_n}$ is bounded.