Alright, let’s talk about this “limitless range” thing I’ve been messing around with. You know, it’s like trying to figure out who you really are, not just who you think you should be or who others see you as. Sounds simple, right? But it’s a whole journey, man.
So, I started by setting some goals. I read somewhere that folks with clear goals are happier or something. I figured, why not? I wrote down a bunch of stuff I wanted to do, places I wanted to go, things I wanted to learn. It felt good, like I was actually taking control of my life, you know?

The first thing I did was to get some distance. I mean, literally. They say you gotta be at least 27 feet away for this “limitless range” to kick in. I paced it out in my backyard, felt kind of silly, but whatever. Then, I started practicing my shots from different distances. I noticed that when I was 29 feet or further, my shots did seem to speed up, like maybe, it is around 40 ms faster. I didn’t have any fancy equipment to measure it precisely, but it felt different. It’s all about being mindful of the distance, I guess.
- I wrote down goals.
- I measured out distances.
- I practiced shooting from different spots.
But it wasn’t just about the physical stuff. I also started thinking about my mindset. Like, how can I keep my thoughts positive? It’s easy to get caught up in negativity, especially with all the stuff going on in the world. I decided to try a few new things, just to see if they’d make a difference.
I started with accepting reality. Sounds basic, but it’s a big one. Life isn’t always easy, it is kind of a tough truth. Instead of fighting it, I tried to just roll with the punches. It’s not about giving up, but more like, acknowledging what’s happening and then figuring out what to do about it.
Here is what I tried:
- Accepting reality.
- Keeping my thoughts positive.
- Embracing new ideas.
I kept pushing myself to try new things, to embrace these new attitudes and ideas that people are talking about. It’s like, if you want to get your life moving, you gotta be open to change. I started small, just trying one new thing each day. It could be anything, like talking to a stranger, trying a new food, or just taking a different route to work.
Honestly, it wasn’t always easy. There were days when I felt like I was just going through the motions. But I kept at it. I figured, even if it’s just a small change, it’s still progress. And you know what? I started to feel a difference. It’s hard to explain, but it’s like I had more energy, more focus. Like I was actually getting somewhere.
So, that’s where I’m at now. Still figuring things out, still trying to understand this “limitless range” concept. But I feel like I’m on the right track. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about the journey, the effort, the willingness to keep going, even when it’s tough. And hey, if it helps me get the most out of life, then it’s worth it, right?
Keep moving forward. That’s the key, I think. Just keep moving, keep learning, keep growing. And who knows, maybe we’ll all figure this whole thing out together.