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The 4 or 5 cycles I spent on limitless are still paying off massively. Here’s a few results and a tip I wanted to share.

In short, limitless is still paying off in a big way. I ran it for 4 or 5 cycles, and I’ve been off it for about 2 months now.

First of all, calculus and advanced math is actually easier than lower level math. Sounds weird, but it’s true. You spend so long mastering the hard part, that when you get to the advanced stuff, it’s actually pretty easy. I’m talking about classes you take, I’m not over here doing theorems or anything like that, just a dude getting an engineering degree from a tough school, lol.

Best way to learn math? Try the problem BEFORE your taught how to solve it. I’m serious, this one little tip has completely transformed my relationship to math in the past 4-5 months.

Try the problems before you’re taught to how to solve them, use your brain, trust your intuition (yes, intuition applies to math) and try and solve the problems first. Don’t be worried about making mistakes.

This one simple trick does SO much in the learning process. It trains you to think for yourself, and to try and figure out problems on your own. Even if you screw up, when you finally learn how to solve it, the solution will stick more in your mind, because you already struggled to solve it on your own first.

The deliberate struggle actually trains your brain to pay more attention to the solution and enhances learning.

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Great tip!

It’s unexpected, but Limitless has had a healing effect on me. Recently, I’ve noticed that I’m doing a lot of healing work regarding my relationship with my father. I have always had a superficial relationship with him, and while running Limitless, I realized this affected my intellectual capabilities. He always treated me as a dumb child and tried to justify his decisions (like which school he chooses for me, etc.) by saying things like “he’s a little slow” instead of putting himself on the line and explaining the real reasons (like his own bad experiences in school, etc.). This affected me until today. Running Limitless has revealed much of this and encouraged me to heal my internal relationship with my father and break free from him and the limitations I set unconsciously on myself. Like I have played myself down all the time to justify his image of me to please him (as children want to do).

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Same experience as you. Mother anf father were the same to me when i was a child. They didnt realize how much hurt and emotional pain they put me through.

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If you dont mind me asking do you come from a traditional indian background ?.

Its bizzare as part of your upbringing mirrors my experiences.

Its one of the reasons i have clung to my starkog/limitless custom for two cycles will continue for anothefmr cycle.

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No, I have a totally different background, I grew up in Switzerland without any immigration background. It’s fascinating, though, how similar some human experiences are, even with such big cultural differences. When I traveled to India some twenty years ago, I met some young men who clearly had the opposite experience from you. They were so confident in themselves and their intelligence, it was mind-blowing to me, almost unreal. I always thought they must have had so many people telling them that they were good and intelligent that they had no choice but to believe it and they carried themselves like that.

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I suspect that the new generation of indians are alot more savy then the previous generation and were not exposed to the helicopter parent effect like i was which to me is a breath of fresh air.

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Any ideas about which modules would fit well with this tittle for name embedding?

I was thinking perhaps Synergy: Machine Totality? Any other suggestions?

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I totally depends.

What are your main goals with Limitless?

What is the biggest issue that stops you from reaching it?

Examples

  • Besides of the feeling that I don’t deserve at least a decent income (which is covered by EoG1’s Worthiness Recalibration) my biggest struggle is to structure my day, procrastination, working late and getting not enough quality sleep. So I ordered EoG1 + Synergy: Machine Totality to tackle my biggest issue.

  • My fiancee struggles with overthinking which puts her in paralysis. So we consider ordering EoG1 + Semper Praesens

So make a list of all your struggles. Compare it with Limitless’ objectives.
Look at those which aren’t worked on already by Limitless. Compare them with the objectives of other subs you run.
Then put those that aren’t tackled already (or those that are so important to you that you want to put an extra focus on) in an Eisenhower Matrix.

. Important Not Important
Urgent This one Drop it
Not Urgent Drop it Drop it

Et voila, you’ve found the issue you want to tackle.

When you tell us the result, we can help you find the best module

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Thank you. That’s great advice. I’ll get working on it now

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Limitless + Khan + GLM in 7 days.

I was so busy fucking around with Wanted Black and Emperor Daddy that I forgot that I need a highly specialized tool right now. I’m still not moving on to my QTKS just yet. I’ll use this cycle as a prelude. I passed my first Major course in Business/Marketing, and the university is impressed. I did it with breakneck, self-paced speed. Though the exam kicked my ass, even though I supposedly scored the highest. So I’m going to be using this because these exams are no joke. My body was feeling drained from exhausting all my brain power.

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With the help of Limitless, today I passed 1300 rating on chess.com Rapid.

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This is what my last 16 games look like:

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I’ve been using the exact same strategy that’s in that journal. 3-6 games a day on average. No studying chess tactics, books, or videos so far, aside from learning the rookmate. Intuitive-driven post game analysis, sometimes in Stockfish. The game that took me from 1297 to 1305, ended in a King + Queen vs King endgame, and if I had not learned the rookmate then I would have lost that game. I would say that it’s the most important thing to learn early on.

My rating for the game at the bottom, is 1234. I have yet to hit a plateau with this strategy + Limitless because my last 16 games at my peak rating, indicate a 69% win rate.

The closest thing to a plateau that I’ve hit, is:

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That was January 20th (1170) to February 7th (1183), peaking at 1229 in between.

25 wins/23 losses/0 draws across 19 days. So 48 games (2.5 a day on average) with a win rate of 52% win rate - which seems very plateaued. However, I processed recon, kept going with the exact same strategy, and pushed through that plateau as indicated by my growth curve. It’s almost like I unlocked a new baseline or something. Anyways, cheers. The next time I’ll update is when I hit 1500.

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I opted for a 5 day washout over 7 and combined Limitless, Khan, and GLM: Commander.

Limitless + Khan gave me a new ability. To spot bullshit intellectuals and as my buddy called some of them in the Army, “shithouse lawyers.”

Limitless has been effectively working like a gigantic Pragya module as I theorized. This cycle with Khan feels more about pure power and less sexuality. I remember thinking “I could crush someone with my mind.” Hahahahah.

I would opt to rotate Limitless with Emperor: Will To Power.

On Khan/ED/Emperor/WB my voice is deep. With Limitless and GLMC added in with Khan, my voice is deep and I speak authoritatively. I won a political argument and I was not really intending to, as my ego was detached from winning, and I was genuinely concerned about making sure the correct information was brought to awareness for health and economic reasons.

I can sense it pushing the boundaries of my comfort zones and practicing this bravery, because Limitless bravery scripting spiked on the first day. The trailer effect. I would greatly love it to calibrate properly so I don’t end up challenging people hahahahahaha.

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I like your idea of tracking progress. It is measurable, you are still taking action, but not too much.

As a casual chess player, might also do it myself when hop on limitless.

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I want to make sure I understand this. You had a washout for 5 days, and during your washout you listened to Limitless, Khan, and GLM: Commander?

After washout, I played Khan and Limitless on the same day and proceeding day(s), GLM: Commander and released it later. Sometimes I dislike specific cycles and kill them, then go on a short washout to the next.

Lol, go for it. It’s pretty fun. I’m at 1329 right now. Climbing, but it’s slow.

If you decide to play, then I recommend chess.com. One of my pet peeves right now, is I’ll tell people whom I know that are familiar with chess, that I got past 1300. Some of them have this attitude of “lololol, that’s nothing” because they’re able to casually get 1300 on Lichess, where the ratings are inflated. They hear the number and downplay it because they think ratings are the same across every platform. In reality, they will struggle to get past 950 rapid on chess.com. If I went and played on Lichess right now, my rapid rating would likely be around 1680. I hate Lichess, lmao.

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Since running Limitless, starting in January '25, I gradually reduced my AI use, especially for programming tasks. I don’t feel more “intelligent” or “better” at coding, but I grew frustrated by the sometimes messy and outdated code it provided, and I realized I understand an application better when I develop my own solution. I had to turn off the Copilot autocompletion in Visual Studio Code, too, because I wanted to use my brain and improve my own skills. And it’s not that I’m a lot slower. For brainstorming or help to find the cause of errors, I still use it. Through Limitless, I’ve gained more confidence in my skills. The same goes for writing—I reduced my AI use as I gained more trust in myself. For editing and refining, it remains practical to me.

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And he emerges!

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I had the desire to read when i had this in a custom

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