: Eddie can instantly retrieve every memory, conversation, or page of text he has ever encountered.
: Critics and analysts note that the story raises questions about whether the "perfected" version of a person is truly that person at all, or if real growth requires the "slow, clumsy" process of struggle and silence. Real-World Philosophy: Jim Kwik’s "Limitless"
: He becomes charismatic and confident, charming even those who previously despised him. The Shadow Side of "Limitless"
: Eddie becomes physically and psychologically dependent on NZT-48, discovering that withdrawal leads to cognitive collapse and potential death.
: As Eddie’s intelligence grows, his empathy often wanes. He treats human interactions like puzzles to be solved and overlooks the violent fallout of his ascent, including his brush with a murder investigation.













