You need to be able to engage her in a conversation that she finds stimulating. But that will likely be different than what you find stimulating — if you’re like me, the things you find stimulating…
Published on 9 hours ago
I perused hundreds of Piracetam users' reports and came across a statistically significant number of anecdotal reports of people who used Piracetam for a while and experienced some transformational…
Published on 6 days, 9 hours ago
Two questions I get a lot from people who are new to Biohacking and cognitive enhancers are...
❓ Which Smart Drugs actually work and have science behind them?
❔ Which Nootropic should I get started w…
Published on 1 week, 4 days ago
Mrs. Limitless and I dissect the dire drama of yet another hopelessly naive dude on Reddit, for your expedient edification and enlightenment! He needs to read my book for men, and so do you (probab…
Published on 2 weeks ago
Join me for a tour of the Limitless lair in Sofia, Bulgaria. It's not the most impressive home office/content creator studio, but I have been relentlessly productive here: two books (180,000 words)…
Published on 2 weeks, 5 days ago
Gents, this might be the most important book you ever read. Here’s why…
Your choice to pursue beauty and seduce women or your choice to succumb to the pixel-powered pleasure world that beckons you w…
Published on 1 month ago
I've been starting my mornings with some extra ketosis-powered pep in my step after sipping MCT-infused coffee. Bulletproof-style coffee is how many high-performance biohackers around the world sta…
Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Mrs. Limitless and I took a few galvanizing hits of Zamner Juice from Nootopia and addressed the October audience questions, from “Smart drugs are banned in my country” to "you're a satanic puppet!…
Published on 2 months ago
The most hated man in the Kratom community (who's definitely not a crypto-KGB agent) drops some knowledge on Biohacking Kratom tolerance and opioid addiction with Nootropics and herbal Adaptogens.
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Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Doctors like to tell their patients that there's "no cure" for Dementia or Alzheimer's, that you need to suffer a slow decline of your mind for decades, and will be spending a small fortune on incr…
Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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