Everything except the last part. Limitless: Polyglot was originally an unfinished title codenamed “Human Connection,” since the original focus was about connecting deeply with other humans through speech and emotion, understanding other cultures on a deep level, bringing together people. For over a year, people were asking us about a title about learning languages. It seemed like the perfect title to recreate for Polyglot. So ultimately, it’s about learning language and then using that knowledge in a meaningful manner that creates connection and understanding.
Science shows that language shapes a person’s reality in such a profound manner, and learning other languages – and I mean REALLY learning and understanding them – naturally expands the mind, the way people think and perceive reality, which is most certainty LIMITLESS territory. While the Limitless line is practically focused on cognitive enhancement, the ultimate goal is the expansion of one’s consciousness as directed by the individual (with Beyond Limitless being the most overt representative of that ideal).
Thus, the main goal for Limitless: Polyglot is the expansion of your consciousness through language and connection, an effect practically created through cognitive enhancement through learning about new languages and cultures. If any influence is gained through Polyglot, it will be through resonance – people simply follow you because you represent an ideal and they naturally select you as a leader.
Stacking it with something like True Social can produce profoundly powerful and positive orators. With the Emperor series, great tacticians and leaders who can inspire people to do great things. Same thing with Chosen – and this will be an amazing synergy. We’re here to help those of you who answer an internal call to BECOME LEGENDARY through action and skill.
And I’m quite proud of Limitless: Polyglot (and RAIKOV, which @Fire spent a LONG time researching – if you all knew what he’s subjected himself to create RAIKOV and Paragon: Health Protocol, your mouth would drop) because these titles very much represent those ideals.