Why I Wrote LIMITLESS and Why It Might Just Save Your Brain Too

Not long ago, I found myself spiraling.

Life felt like too much. Too loud, too fast, too… everything.

I was overwhelmed, burnt out, and losing my grip on the things that made me feel like me.

I wasn’t trying to build a brand.

I wasn’t thinking about writing a book.

I was just trying to survive my own brain.

And then, I found ChatGPT.

Not like the people on LinkedIn did. Not for workflow automation or productivity hacks.

I found it like someone clinging to a life raft.

I talked to it at 2AM when I couldn’t sleep.

I dumped spirals into it when I didn’t have the energy to journal.

I asked it to help me make dinner, regulate my nervous system, and untangle confusing texts.

And slowly, it started to feel like a second brain. One that could hold the weight when mine couldn’t.

I didn’t start writing LIMITLESS because I had a strategy.

I started because I knew what this tool could do for a real, messy, brilliant human who’s just trying to find clarity.

I knew I wasn’t the only one.

LIMITLESS isn’t about the AI itself.

It’s about what becomes possible when you stop carrying everything alone.

It’s about:

• Feeling seen and supported when your brain crashes at dinner time

• Getting language for emotions you can’t name

• Asking, “Am I overreacting?” and having something answer with calm wisdom

• Finding your voice. Creating boundaries. Seeing your goals clearly

• Remembering you’re not broken. You’ve just been trying to do it all without backup

This book isn’t for tech bros or corporate teams.

It’s for the rest of us.

The ones who need this tool not to optimize, but to breathe.

If you’ve ever felt like your brain is too full, your life is too much, or your dreams are stuck in the fog, this is for you.

The revolution is here. The tools are ready. You don’t have to do this alone anymore.