give me a genius dream

Summer 2022-04-20 09:01:05

When I watched the finale, I suddenly felt so relieved. Always the humorous ending of Hollywood, the male protagonist with super power, relying on his unparalleled talent to become a winner in life, is with his beloved woman.

How on earth can human beings change their destiny, when you are stupid, lazy, blind, you will fail everyone. When you're smart, hardworking, and determined, you own the world.

Under the action of magic pills, he has become a genius with all his brains open, any knowledge can be easily solved, inspiration exists all the time, ideas can be picked up at will, and even the economy and stocks can be easily calculated. This is the IQ that everyone wants, it's not a superpower, it's a super-intelligence, the talent everyone wants to have. The inferences of all the truths in the world are shrewd. It only takes a moment to get it. Human beings have stimulated their potential through drugs and acquired super-strong learning ability. It made me want to take a pill and become an unforgettable genius.

But human nature is always cruel and greedy. This is the challenge that the male protagonist must face after becoming smart and strong. Too many people have died in order to have this permanent ability. In order to live desperately, you must kill the enemy. In the end, success belongs to a few people, and resources belong to a few people. After all, this is a game for a few people. No matter how you choose to succeed, you must have enough knowledge accumulation, otherwise you will still not be successful. Pills unleash your potential, but ultimately success depends on what you learn?

I'm curious what would happen if everyone in the world took pills? Will it get better or scarier?

I really want to take a few pills to figure out how to get through this, just once, I need a lot of wisdom.

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Limitless quotes

  • Eddie Morra: [voiceover] Information from the odd museum show, a half-read article, some PBS documentary... it was all bubbling up in my frontal lobes, mixing itself together into a sparkling cocktail of useful information... She didn't have a chance.

  • [uncensored version]

    Eddie Morra: I was sick.

    Carl Van Loon: You don't get sick. You're playing at this level, you get hit by a fucking car, you don't even die.