Have you heard about the new movie, "Limitless"? The main character takes a pill which allows him to use 100% of his mind. Since we, as humans, only use a small percentage of our minds you can imagine the limitless possibilities.
I have not seen this movie yet, but I plan on seeing it as soon as I can get into a theatre. Even without seeing the movie I have been fantasizing about what I would do if I could take this "limitless" pill.
First thing I would do is hit the gym hard and drop 20 lbs.
Then I'd focus on my business and kick it up full blast. All of my listings would get under contract within a week, 10% over asking price after negotiating multiple offers. And I would only have cash offers and we would close within two weeks. All of my Sellers would be estatic and the referrals would snowball and keep rolling in.
Each weekend I would take out Buyers and after looking at five houses my Buyers would choose the one they wanted to buy. We'd write a cash offer and my Buyers would get the house of their dreams at 90% of asking price. My Buyers would do video testimonials of my limitless services and more referrals would start rolling in.
I'd get my own reality real estate television show, "Million Dollar Mario, Everything He Touches Turns to Gold." Each week my tv show would project my limitless abilities. I'd be closing multi-million dollar deals while I was eating a bowl of cereal in my pj's at home.
After making millions of dollars dominating my local real estate market I would then take on the rest of the country. I'd start my own real estate company and let other Agents enjoy my limitless mind and each one of my Agents would be helping their Clients to their limitless abilities. All of my Agents across the country would be averaging $250,000 in commissions a year. I'd be a hero to real estate agents everywhere.
In ten years I'd have enough money to buy my own tropical island and then I'd retire just like a character in a John Grisham novel.
If you had limitless potential, what would you do?



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