Robbins argues that success is not a matter of luck but a result of specific, reproducible actions and mental states.
It introduces readers to Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) as a tool to reprogram the mind, eliminate fears, and build instant rapport with others.
While they initially use their powers for fun and pranks, the film shifts into a darker exploration of how absolute power can corrupt, especially when wielded by a troubled and bullied youth. Poder Sin Limites
In many Spanish-speaking regions, the found-footage superhero thriller Chronicle was released under this title. Directed by Josh Trank, it offers a deconstruction of the superhero origin story.
The book challenges common limiting beliefs and replaces them with empowering "truths" aimed at gaining emotional and financial freedom. 2. The Film: Poder Sin Límites (Chronicle, 2012) Robbins argues that success is not a matter
Originally published in 1986 as Unlimited Power , this book is considered a cornerstone of the self-improvement genre. It focuses on the "science of personal achievement" and provides a step-by-step guide to peak performance.
The original script was reportedly even darker, initially planning for all three friends to develop severe mental health issues from their powers before the studio requested a more traditional "hero vs. villain" evolution. 3. Other Contexts Chronicle (2012) - IMDb In many Spanish-speaking regions
Three high school friends—Andrew, Matt, and Steve—gain telekinetic powers after discovering a mysterious object underground.