@@cassconner6023 its like call to action. When you are aware you have to work out, break bad relationship, need courage for risky and out of comfort zone decisions. Or when you forgot "the why" and stop doing healthy habits. This movie give me this edge to do it.
"In reality minor distractions turn into major ones. You'll be wise to be mindful of this." --> Teach this your child together with absence of Trauma and he'll be limitless
Dude, this actually helped me change my life, and I've downloaded it so that i can continuously watch it and not forget the large or small steps needed to be taken to improve.
The movie Limitless is essentially the common experience of most people with undiagnosed AD(H)D once they have reached diagnosis and entered titration at long last. I know because I always related to this movie, but since my own diagnosis, more than ever. It changed my life. Medication exists for a reason. But it’s not a screaming endorsement either, it shows the issues of drugs like stimulants and the negative side effects, especially that first morning after his meds wear off, and the constant threat of medication running out without a follow up makes you wonder if your life rests on it, etc., It’s a strange world being AD(H)D. You fluctuate between feeling genuinely disabled, and genuinely “limitless”.
Oh wow. I did not even notice the small subscriber count, that's how high quality the content was, i thought i am sitting on a video of another 200k+ channel! You earned a sub. Good storytelling, no "repeats", and actual information presented. Thanks, well said, nice to meet you
I absolutely love this movie, it inspired me to change my life. Although after the first time I watched it I sought out nootropics to try and get the limitless effect. It took me a few years to realize that it’s not a pill that will make me limitless but rather doing the actions that Eddy did when he was on NZT.
One of the few truly self-improvement related videos I’ve seen. Everything preaching self-improvement is mostly just digging oneself into a deeper hole of vanity and self-centered egoism.
Thanks for this. I'm feeling pretty lost and defeated. If you don't ever hear this again know that you have helped someone with your thoughts, experiences and talent. 🙏
I used to be really into IQ tests. And also trading. Then I watched Limitless and it almost become my "holy book" of films. In other words.... a gigantic inspiration for me. In fact I keep the DVD alongside all my trading books.
@@jrbn4026 Sorry I am more futures and forex etc. Short term stocks... to me are more about knowledge than reasoned tactics alone. Wall Street Bets on Reddit had phenomenal stuff hidden amongst the rubbish a while back. It showed knowledge trumped intelligence... IMO for stocks.
After watching Limitless for the first time ( and at present it is among the most rewatched films in my collection ) I did google searches for films like Limitless and it is surprising, but there really are not a lot of films out there that are like Limitless, certainly not many that inspired me in the same way.
@@NelsonStJames Phenomenon dealt with super intelligence but it's not like Limitless. Pi dealt with "super wisdom" and trading... which is interesting. But Limitless is by far the best one to inspire a trader or someone else.... IMO.
The way you explained it is really valuable, but it ended soon. Can you make part 2, like how we can achieve more, complete all our pending tasks, and use our true potential to gain massive success in life by being limitless without any 💊. But with discipline and action. Please make one more.
Amazing content. It triggerd me years ago, made me explore JbP, Simon Sinek and many other speakers. Now im entering my next level. Being the best version of me.
I’ve watched this movie at least a dozen times in the past year. It’s enabled me to transform my life , I’ve embodied his character subconsciously. The mind is powerful once you reprogram it and change your limited beliefs of yourself.
Hey! Great job connecting the movie to self improvement. The points brought about made sense. The fact that you mentioned what happened in the movie is "not possible" -> is sound and grounded. I mean, I dont think the world could handle a real human being with that ability haha. A side track.. such a 'being' is somewhat possible with AI but I do think it would be best to develop it as a tool rather than something that will overtake us humans
2:02 Sage advice: “therapy, meditation, psychedelics, journaling” absolutely! In my experience: these things I have done, and found tremendous benefits. I would add: developing a practice of healthy emotional attachment/detachment, suspending belief, and at least momentarily ending all thought within your mind. Look within yourself to see the birth of ego, and suddenly you may also see the end of ego, and self torment. Took me only half a century to actually do it. No sweat👍🏽 Only regret: I didn’t figure it out sooner.
The metaphorical journey in Limitless highlights the importance of overcoming mental barriers and finding clarity to unlock one's full potential. 💡 By breaking down goals into actionable steps and embracing a Trinity of Mind, Body, and Purpose, anyone can embark on their own path towards greatness.
This movie did change my life, this movie made me realize the why my parents kept pushing presentation and education my entire childhood, because it doesn't matter how good looking you are and or how smart you are if you look like a hobo, you will be treated how you look. When Limitless came out I had just started to rent my first room, not an apartment just a single room, i was coming from living in a hessed house. And then i saw this movie, not only it explained things I was refusing to see, but it also reminded me where I came from and trust me when I tell you it hurt like a mf when I realized the skyscraper size fall I had taken, that was the day I decided to get my shit together, but I assure you it wasn't as fast as the movie portrayed, maybe some NZT would've helped make it faster lol. Now a can vouch for this movie, Just your looks ALONE will grant you some pretty privilege that is basically a cheat code, everything changes when you are in shape, everything is easier. I went from being the typical "muscle" in the group of friends, to being the typical "pretty boy" in the group of friends, always with a smokeshow in hand, now add to that having brains, style and some decent money and your options are LIMITLESS
Currently going through this. Things are absolutely going well. I had 2 really big and complex exams the past 2 weeks. Exams where, a few years ago, had you told me I would be able to take them and do well on them; i'd have said: "nah, I'm too dumb for that". I was able to grind for 8-9 hours a day focused shortly before the exams. Mind you; i felt crazy accomplished at the end of each day and genuinely felt like I didn't waste a second, which was true. Obviously I realize that's not maintainable longterm, as I certainly did NOT enjoy that crazy amount of time either, but I think 5-6hrs a day is the sweet spot where I still feel as good as if I had done 9, but I get to keep my sanity. I am taking a day off tomorrow tho to just sleep and recover, but my fear is that after that (on friday) I'll be struggling to get back into a sufficient routine now that the pressure of these exams is away. I have another exam, but it's a month down the line, so I don't necessarily feel like I "need" to study 5-6hrs a day. But I personally just want to keep some of my momentum going. I also feel like i should start journaling because there were times where I did crazy well and had a good routine going, but i can never remember the exact step by step of the routine that worked for me. I literally had one of those "my early morning routine" things going for a long time, but i somehow forgot the step-by-step of that. Idk, it's weird. but yeah, I'll rewatch this movie tomorrow on my day off for sure. that and a few other cool movies in general. I guess i certainly feel like i earned this break, but I'm also afraid of the potential struggle that may come the day after. I just know myself too well at this point and know that whenever i take a break thats too long, i struggle to get into any kind of routine for eternity. and i end up spending weeks without really getting any studies done or anything like that. Then momentum builds, the exam gets close, i take it, do decent, take a break and the cycle repeats. I just wanna break that cycle and trade 2-3 weeks of just chilling with consistent grinding so that I don't have to put in 9 hours of studying before an exam and throw away my hobbies and social life for 2 weeks straight. Is anyone in the same situation? Does anyone know how i can keep things going after a break? WITHOUT any exam pressure etc. Cause i feel like the pressure is always what leads me to go all out Batman-mode and perform well too. But I just dislike the idea of doing nothing for weeks, and then cramming everything into 2 weeks non-stop hustling. it's such an unhealthy cycle bruh. And it takes a toll on me for sure
Search up pomodoro and perception vs perspective. Look at how AI would look at you. A human, you have physical limits, emotional limits, mental limits. You push those limits, use the natural functionality of your reward system, and continue. Put that reward system out of balance and see what happens. (wolf of wall street quote "split the differential and tip the f*** over") Do too much work with no reward, you split. Do too much reward with no work, you split. Your ideal looks like this. Your challenge is challenging enough but not too hard. It is regular but not with no reward. You maintain this balance everywhere and the balance is maintained everywhere else. This is how the world works everywhere. Its the classic yin and yang. So to use your situation as an example, you took the break (too much reward), study hard for the exam last minute (too much work), pendulum then falls and hence your back to doing nothing for weeks as a result (too much reward). What you want instead is this. Study/work 1 hour. Reward. Study/work 1 hour. Reward. and repeat. You apply this to everything, literally everything and your life will be extraordinary just from this simple rule. EDIT: It sounds too good to be true but its very hard to maintain consistency when your own mind is often wired from trauma against certain behaviours.
Found your video through Limitless. Interesting first few videos. Very well made. Hope you get the audience you deserve cuz your content and potential looks amazing.
This “type of mental enhancement” is indeed accessible to those who are on the “Right Frequency” with “eyes to see and ears to hear” such occurrence.👁️💡👑
@@ConfidenceGold You're correct about me not having said anything about "how much work on yourself is required". That's purely because this "journey/process" is exclusively about "Knowing Thy Self", hence exactly why I said what I did above... especially the "eyes to see and ears to hear" part... which you obviously missed (with all sincere respect). If you believe you need to "work on yourself" then you don't truly KNOW YOUR SELF, and that your "work to do"--awake o' sleeper. 👁💡👑
Quote from this movie , "science can't change the world, the world needs to be willing to change " I saw this and thought the same.thing while watching. Beautiful well made movie.
Wow this shit happen to me, peak in industry, life happens, boot back couple steps, and so far just workin to get back there in a maintanable way this time in my industry.
I have enlightenments in my life, as if I had taken a pill, like in this film. Sometimes you can think so clearly and sharp, as if you get a second power and you can do several things at once. I wish I could learn to activate this state at will.
I’ve been trying to change my life to be limitless for the last 10 years. I am still at ground zero today! It’s not easy people. You gotta have a very strong mind, you gotta control your subconscious mind. 99% of humans let their conscious mind control them, i.e. to be lazy, safe and procrastinate among others. In the past 10 years I’ve managed to move myself into the 1%. I haven’t seen any success but I will not give up.
Great movie, and the show was fun too! Wish you had used some content or clips from that as well, but it really is just the a reboot basically. Thanks for the vid
When the movie first came out, this is exactly what I envisioned. I sensed there was something truly special about the film, and your video perfectly articulated those thoughts. As a Christian, I see this "Supreme Ordeal" as a test from God, reminding us that it's not fully over yet and that we have to continue to challenge ourselves.
Whatever the man of mind can conceive, and believe, he can achieve. It boils down to our imagination and desires and how we see ourselves in our minds eyes as accomplishing these objectives and acting [without fear or doubt] with fixity of purpose is what other people may perceive as limitless behavior. Mind, Purpose and Body. Your positive oriented imagination and your self image can be just as effective as consuming NZT.
Steps: 1. Get organized 2. Learn sales and copywriting 3. Learn frame control 4. Learn social skills Believe that you BELONG There's more there, but those are some basics
You are certainly light years ahead of the majority of shitty RU-vid channels praised by subscriber numbers-'the false relevancy.' Keep holding on to the small objectives; you'll reach your purpose. God bless you.
nice video, aNon. hey, at 1:24 you start talking about "pass trauma" and "bad conditioning". Do you refer to an especifically author or douctrine? Can indicate some people or theory on those subjects?
The limitless pill in my country is a capsule. Damn! I just can't believe the movie was just fiction. France at the time had the pill in the French Army