Why would you use limitless with QL its one or the other.
I have my reasons.
Having a bigger brain power is kinda addictive. You can do many more things, learn more, quicker, solve problems more easily, and automatize stuff you never before thought about.
No …
I’m very tempted to use QL. I currently use the New Limitless and often wonder if using QL will enhance New Limitless.
There is only one way to find out, but with greater brain power you can do more greater things.
You go first and let us know.
My stack is over filled. 🫤
I am very secret you won’t know.
totally relatable
Almosr completed a cycle on my custom StarkOG/Limitless stacked with LOTS major.
This stack is a proper mind body rejuvenation. I am more organized, always positive, mind and thinking crystal clear.
This combo works far better then any of the healing subs i have used from SC.
Awesome review. How long are your limitless loops and how did that develop from your first to now?
Ran pretty much this exact stack for most of the winter last year, was absolutely baller. Only difference was I ran SB instead of the og. SB and Limitless synergies super well, and LoS made up for the only area that I felt SB was deficient in which was physical shifting. Had to switch as the nature of my job changed, but looking forward to keeping up with your results here, one of my favorite stacks I’ve ran.
Although you have to admit, that this magic combo is building upon the results of the healing titles you’ve run in the past.
I’d describe this stack as a giant leap forward compared to titles like Rebirth, Khan Stage 1, and Khan Black, which felt more like smaller steps in comparison.
I started with micro-loops(30 secs), and as expected, I got super sleepy about 2 hours in. That’s normal for me with new subs though, probably due to getting hit with a massive script for the first time. A girl I met on the road commented that I looked like I either had run a marathon or was hit by a truck lol.
I stuck with 30-second loops for a while, and unlike with Wanted Black, I didn’t feel any resistance from my subconscious at all. So, I started increasing the loop length by 30 seconds every few days. Like with Sanguine, I find Limitless very easy to run and there is no delay in the expression of the script.
Eventually, I got up to 5-minute loops, but I noticed it was a bit distracting and making it harder to focus. So, I dropped it back down to 3 minutes, and that seems to be the sweet spot for me. I haven’t felt any need to increase it further because everything’s been running smoothly.
But this is a highly individual thing, and cannot be generalized. Your sweetspot might be different, and it should also change at some point due to your own progress improving your ability to absorb and implement the script.
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.
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).
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.