It’s been about three weeks or so, I think. 18 days or somewhere around that.
Man. I’m glad you asked. I haven’t truly thought about it so I hesitated in responding immediately to it. I’ll try and list things off top that come to mind since I started Limitless ZP:
I’m able to read easily and very quickly at times, with pretty decent comprehension. Disclaimer: I have a very high comprehension baseline to start with. BUT! The important part is that Limitless has seemingly helped me to regain much of what I thought was lost.
I can honestly say there are times when I can listen to someone while doing something completely distracting, like texting or reading and very effortlessly follow what they’re talking about and respond (this, with a bit of mental dexterity admittedly. And not always). I definitely couldn’t do this before. I’m a pretty great multi-tasker for all of 4 seconds until I get distracted by something shiny in my thoughts or surroundings.
I listen to a lot of music throughout my day. I’m hearing more in music and it moves me more now. Limitless was one of the first ZP titles to cause me to ‘well up’ inside, so to speak.
I retain information better now (surprise, surprise).
Here’s a fun, odd one that I’ve never mentioned. In class, or just in every day life but it comes up in class more often, someone can ask me a question that I PERSONALLY know that I don’t remember the answer to; however, I’ll get a background ‘voice’ saying the answer. The first few times, I, being a being of wonderful discernment, naturally ignored the ‘thought(s)’. On one occasion, the teacher was waiting for someone to come up with the answer to a question about a NRTL.
The mood and momentum of the questioning was at that ‘decline phase’, where the eager guys have already burned out their energy and the snipers have wasted their last ammo.
The whole time, I kept feeling/hearing “UL” coming to me. I wasn’t sure about the answer. I felt it could POSSIBLY be the answer, but I wasn’t sure if I remembered what the UL even was. My teacher looked at me expectantly (I made eye contact a split second longer than I should have) and I mentally shrugged and said “UL!” with gusto.
And for some weird reason, the boy was ooooooooon. (translation: I was right and world peace was briefly a thing)