01-17-2023, 05:35 AM
(01-02-2023, 08:01 AM)ReconGunner Wrote: At midnight, New Years' Eve, I put ASC 5G on perpetual loop. It's running in my bedroom, so the only exposure I will get is while I am in that room. That will be at the lower end of the recommended 6-21 hours per day exposure.
I'm running ASC 5g because it's free. I didn't get quite enough money over the holidays for a 5.8G or higher product, but I'm close enough that I don't want to spend any of it on a 5.7xG, or commit myself to a run of EPRHA v5. And I need to set aside USLM v4.2 after running it back-to-back with mixed and low-to-moderate results. So it's ASC 5G until I get the rest of the money for a 5.8G or I get an urge to do something else.
I will journal here intermittently when I notice any effects from ASC. So far, a little over a day in, I find myself slightly less inhibited in conversation. I'm not worried about offending anyone, and at the same time it doesn't bother me to be considerate, either - the latter doesn't feel like a weakness.
More as it happens.
At that time, I bought UMSv2 using loan money. Two cycle later, my salary rise up to five times and the subs paid itself. My pattern is stage 1-2-3-1-2-3-4. Now I'm running X4A just for fun, because while using UMS everybody fear me but need me at the same time so the business can keep rolling, now that I have enough confidence with my capacity and capability to make enough money (not yet that I would say rich, but way way better than before running UMSv2), I now choose to have some fun with X4A.
BUT, in six month I'll be back using UMSv2 because that subs is one hell of a ride. My mental way more superior than I'm year ago and my wishlist are accomplished one by one. That's why if I could give some advice, keep running USLMv4.2, I'm also used that subs before UMSv2 come out, at that time my goal using USLMv2 is so I could afford UMSv2. Well I said I'm using loan money but at that time the price still using introductory price. All paid good.
Keep up man. Hope you big luck!
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