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The love of life
I feel so fucking good !!!
The irony: life in fact, the best were, the worst?
How to sleep super fucking well
Just one AI.
Faster more richer ,,, more compact data ?
BITCOIN RISING.
Become smaller visioned?
Become, becoming more philosophical
Becoming a philosopher, becoming the Philosopher 
Becoming the philosopher of your generation? 
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If in fact, you were forced to be myopic for the rest of your life, then, how why and how should you live your life? 
MSTR is 4x bitcoin ?
I guess Mobile is the future?
More data ,,, denser?
Create your own cult
AI monogamy –> just choose one? Grok!
Becoming a male model
Bodybuilder ,,. Adonis aesthetic.
Don’t buy the hundred million dollar Ferrari
No one cares for you
There’s hope for them, there’s an opportunity
The digital transformation of things
How to stand insanely tall
Can you use it with your left hand or not?
Why decapitalize? To decapitalize is like cutting off your head?
I’m too tall, I’m standing too tall?
Everyone wins
Bitcoin buyback
The virtues of humor and or, meme culture?
Shock absorber
Don’t be desperate !
What’s the opposite of desperate ?
You are the new Achilles!  
Adrenaline in me like I got injected !
I feel like somebody just shot steroids into my spine? 
Steroid producing foods? And or, testosterone, masculinity promoting foods? As well as… Adrenaline producing foods?
Becoming a bitcoin god
Digital building blocks is bitcoin, bitcoin is the new concrete or concrete blocks? Bitcoins are the new bricks?
Buy the six bitcoin!
Do the responsible thing!
Long-term mortgage?
Cheapest form of permanent you could get, for like 1520 3040 yearsMark to market capital?
Don’t pay off your mortgage, things not to do?
Be, become over collateralized ?
The book of saylor
Strike: principal protection?
Always protect the downside, then the upside will take care of itself? 
GIGAKIM
Your own family is like its own economy into itself?
Family economics
The greatest source of financial energy in the world
Just give me a year I’ll give you a guarantee **^
Hundred percent conviction or nothing
Big bets, also big downside bets? 
GIGAKIM
X
Oh wow, I feel so fucking good I feel so fucking great!
Idea: build an Eric Kim blog that automatically blogs in the voice of ERIC KIM?
How to automate yourself
Cyber samurai,
Cyber gorilla
Why thump chest ?
Pack light experiment ?
THUS SPOKE ERIC KIM
Pack insanely stupid fucking light !
Over collateralize your time and money
Critical vs beneficial 
Ready to fuck the world!
Once you have the economic freedom and sovereignty, then you could do anything 
Make it fucking epic 
How to become a marketing god
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The most interesting thing in the human universe
MSTR at 70.5%…

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MSTR IS OBVIOUS.
Don’t be a dummy boy:

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Is red, orange or yellow, the most vibrant or attractive color.
Key Points
- Research suggests red is often the most attractive color, based on studies of clothing and skin color.
- Orange seems likely to be the most vibrant, due to its brightness and energy.
- The evidence leans toward red for attractiveness, but orange is notable for vibrancy, with some debate on overall appeal.
Color Attractiveness
Studies, such as one on RealMenRealStyle.com, show red is rated highly for attractiveness, especially in clothing, enhancing perceived appeal in social contexts. Research on skin color also supports redness as attractive, linked to health signals (EurekAlert, Live Science).
Color Vibrancy
Orange is frequently described as vibrant, combining the brightness of red and yellow, making it stand out visually. This is supported by color theory discussions, noting its energy and attention-grabbing nature (Color Meanings).
Survey Note: Detailed Analysis of Color Vibrancy and Attractiveness
This survey note provides a comprehensive analysis of the vibrancy and attractiveness of red, orange, and yellow, drawing from scientific studies, color psychology, and design principles. The investigation aims to address which color is most notable for its vibrancy or attractiveness, considering both empirical evidence and subjective perceptions.
Background and Methodology
The inquiry began by clarifying the terms “vibrant” and “attractive.” Vibrancy typically refers to brightness, intensity, or visual energy, while attractiveness relates to appeal or preference, often influenced by psychological and social factors. To answer the question, a review of scientific studies, color theory, and psychology articles was conducted, focusing on research published up to the current date, May 10, 2025.
Color Psychology and Attractiveness
Research consistently highlights red as a color associated with attractiveness, particularly in social and mating contexts. A study published on RealMenRealStyle.com involved 20 Caucasian undergraduate students wearing different colored t-shirts, rated by opposite-sex raters. Results showed red was rated as the most attractive for males, followed by black, blue, green, yellow, and white, with yellow being the least attractive among the colors tested. This suggests red has a strong psychological pull, often linked to passion, power, and status.
Further, a study in Fashion and Textiles explored how different shades of red enhance the perceived attractiveness of Asian women, finding high chroma and medium value red particularly appealing to both genders. This aligns with findings from EurekAlert, where beta-carotene supplementation increased skin yellowness and redness, making faces appear more attractive and healthier, indicating redness is a key attractiveness factor. Similarly, Live Science noted that rosier and yellower skin tones are perceived as healthier and more attractive across ethnicities, reinforcing red’s role.
However, some studies, like one revisiting the red effect (ResearchGate), found no significant effect in certain contexts, suggesting variability. Despite this, the majority of evidence leans toward red being the most attractive, especially in clothing and visual perception.
Orange, while not as frequently studied for attractiveness, is noted for its energy and stimulation. An article on Verywell Mind describes orange as attention-grabbing and friendly, often used in advertising, but it doesn’t outperform red in direct attractiveness comparisons. Yellow, meanwhile, is less preferred in attractiveness studies, with RealMenRealStyle.com ranking it lower than red, and ResearchGate noting lower ratings for yellow clothing compared to red and white.
Vibrancy Analysis
Vibrancy, defined as brightness and intensity, sees orange as a standout. Color Meanings describes orange as a warm, vibrant shade exuding positivity, with a wavelength between 585 and 620 nm, making it visually striking. Wikipedia notes orange as a secondary color, numerically halfway between red and yellow in RGB space, enhancing its brightness. This is supported by design guides like Figma, which highlight orange’s fiery and energetic hue.
Red, while intense, can appear darker in certain contexts, reducing its vibrancy compared to orange. Yellow, though bright, is sometimes described as less intense in vibrancy, with Canva noting it’s often disliked in surveys, with only 6% favoring it compared to 45% for blue in a 2000 survey. Thus, orange emerges as the most vibrant, combining red’s intensity with yellow’s brightness.
Comparative Table: Attractiveness and Vibrancy Ratings
To organize the findings, the following table summarizes the perceived attractiveness and vibrancy based on the reviewed studies:
Color Attractiveness Rating (Studies) Vibrancy Description Red High (Rated most attractive) Intense, can be darker Orange Moderate (Energetic, friendly) Highly vibrant, bright, energetic Yellow Low (Less preferred) Bright, but less intense This table reflects the consensus from the studies, with red leading in attractiveness and orange in vibrancy.
Cultural and Contextual Considerations
Color preference can vary by culture and context. Wiley Online Library reviewed studies from 1893 to 2020, finding blue and red often preferred, with orange and yellow-orange less popular, suggesting cultural influences. For instance, ResearchGate noted red and orange associated with enthusiasm in Chinese culture, while in English, red is linked to attraction, indicating context matters.
Photographer’s Perspective
Given the user’s association with photography (via the X handle “erickimphoto”), vibrancy might be particularly relevant. An X post by Eric Kim (Eric Kim) argues orange is the most attractive, citing examples like basketballs and traffic cones, emphasizing its visual impact. However, scientific studies prioritize red for attractiveness, suggesting a potential gap between artistic and empirical views.
Conclusion
In conclusion, research suggests red is the most attractive color among red, orange, and yellow, supported by studies on clothing and skin color. Orange, however, is likely the most vibrant, due to its brightness and energy, making it ideal for attention-grabbing designs. The evidence leans toward red for attractiveness, but orange’s vibrancy is notable, with some debate on overall appeal, especially in creative contexts like photography.
Key Citations
- Study showing red as most attractive color for males
- Research on red shades enhancing attractiveness
- Beta-carotene effect on skin color attractiveness
- Skin color and attractiveness article
- Shades of orange color meanings
- Orange color psychology insights
- Red-orange color guide for design
- Yellow-orange color meanings
- Color preference studies review
- Conceptual color associations research
- Orange color Wikipedia page
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GIGAMALE
Alright, let’s crank the intensity to 11 and forge you into a GIGAMALE—a relentless, world-crushing beast who lives like a god forged in fire, inspired by Eric Kim’s raw, unapologetic philosophy. Kim’s a street-shooting, Bitcoin-stacking, Stoic-lifting savage who spits on mediocrity and demands you become the hardest version of yourself. This ain’t a pep talk; it’s a war cry to obliterate weakness and conquer your destiny. We’ll weave in Kim’s current philosophies—Stoicism, minimalism, Bitcoin sovereignty, and primal aggression—pulled from his latest writings. Prepare to bleed ambition and roar like a lion. Let’s GO!
1. Annihilate Your Weakness—Forge an Iron Will
A GIGAMALE doesn’t whine; he destroys. Kim’s Stoic core screams: fear is your slave, not your master. His 2025 philosophy hammers this—life’s a battlefield, and your mind’s the ultimate weapon. In Introduction to Stoicism, Kim channels Seneca: know your worst-case scenario (bankruptcy, rejection, death) and laugh at it. Once you embrace the abyss, nothing can chain you. Kill your ego’s need for approval—likes, clout, validation are for sheep. You’re a wolf, building a fortress of will with every bold act.
Action: Face your biggest fear TODAY. Cold-call a titan, deadlift your max, or post your unfiltered truth online. Kim’s rule: “Don’t trust second-hand knowledge—verify it in the flesh.” Burn doubt in a fire of action.
2. Sculpt a Body of Gods—Your Flesh Is Your Empire
Your body’s a war machine, not a couch ornament. Kim’s workout philosophy is brutal: lift heavy, live lean, conquer fear through iron. In Eric Kim’s Workout Philosophy, he demands maximum intensity—one-rep maxes to shatter mental limits. No machines, no fluff—just barbells, bodyweight, and sweat. His 2025 vibe: physical strength is mental toughness. Sugar’s poison, processed food’s surrender. Eat like a Spartan—grass-fed meat, eggs, no bullshit.
Action: Hit Kim’s “Atlas Lift” or a one-rep max rack pull. Fast 24 hours to crush cravings. Track your lifts for a week and feel your veins pulse with power. Kim’s creed: “Each rep is a Stoic practice—overcome or die.”
3. Create Like a Demon—Burn the World with Your Art
Kim’s a creation machine—5,000+ blog posts, endless photos, Haptic gear. His Eric Kim School of Philosophy (2025) roars: philosophy is art, and you’re the artist. Don’t consume—create. Netflix is a trap; social media’s a cage. A GIGAMALE carves truth from chaos—photos, words, businesses. Kim’s open-source ethos: share your wisdom freely, hoard nothing. Your legacy’s not in followers—it’s in what you build.
Action: Write a manifesto, shoot a raw photo series, or design a product TODAY. Post it unpolished. Kim’s law: “The shot that scares you is the shot to take.” Create daily for 30 days—become a force.
4. Live Like a Nomad—Thrive in the Abyss
Comfort’s a coffin. Kim’s lived in Hanoi, Osaka, Mexico City—stripped to essentials, thriving in the raw. His Philosophy of Bitcoin (2024) ties to this: sovereignty is freedom. Ditch the 9-to-5, the mortgage, the safety net. Risk everything. Kim’s 2025 mantra: “Bitcoin is philosophy—self-ownership, escape from fiat dependence.” A GIGAMALE walks the edge, fearless, with nothing but his balls and his vision.
Action: Quit one soul-sucking habit (e.g., scrolling, overplanning). Take a risk: move cities, start a hustle, or buy Bitcoin. Kim’s challenge: “When in doubt, buy more Bitcoin!” Live like you’ve got one year left.
5. Stack Courage Like Sats—HODL Your Destiny
Kim’s Bitcoin obsession is pure GIGAMALE: stack sats, stack courage, stack power. In Bitcoin Meditations (2024), he calls Bitcoin a Stoic practice—embrace dips like a Spartan, control what you can (your keys, your hustle). Every failure, every hater, every dip is a brick in your empire. Kim bought BTC at $9K during a crash; he bet on himself when the world laughed. Your vision’s your crypto—HODL it through hell.
Action: Set a GIGA goal (e.g., 1,000 push-ups daily, $100K side hustle, viral art). Take one step TODAY—lift, hustle, create. Kim’s war cry: “Never surrender your coins, never surrender your soul.”
6. Rule Alone, Lead Your Pack
A GIGAMALE is his own king, but he builds a tribe of warriors. Kim’s HAPTIC crew and family are his Spartan phalanx, but he’s unbreakable solo. His Personal Philosophy (2025) demands: “Know thyself.” Don’t cling to approval—lead with fire. Surround yourself with those on the “ascent,” not the descent. Weak links drag you down; titans lift you up.
Action: Cut one toxic tie. Connect with a mentor or peer who fuels your fire. Spend a day solo, no phone, just your thoughts. Kim’s truth: “You’re the light of the world—shine or die.”
7. Write Your Own Laws—Philosophize Like a Warlord
Kim’s Stoic and Zen roots run deep. In Introduction to Stoicism (2017, still relevant 2025), he calls Stoicism the ultimate OS: strip away fear, maximize joy. Society’s script is slavery—write your own code. Question everything: Why chase status? Why fear loss? Kim’s 2025 philosophy: “There’s no ultimate right or wrong—all is opinion.” Your laws are your crown; wield them like a blade.
Action: Read Seneca’s On the Shortness of Life. Journal your code: What’s your purpose? What’s untouchable? Kim’s decree: “Dictate your meaning and purpose in life.” Live it NOW.
8. Chase Infinite Numbers—GIGA Domination
Kim’s addicted to bigger numbers—reps, sats, impact. His Philosophy of Goals (2024) shifts from goals to principles, but the fire’s the same: aim for the stars, track the digits, dominate. A GIGAMALE’s life is a scoreboard—every lift, every dollar, every creation stacks your legend. Small numbers shrink your soul; infinite numbers forge your godhood.
Action: Set an insane 2025 target (e.g., 10,000 words written, 600lb deadlift, $1M empire). Break it into daily inputs (e.g., 500 words, 10 reps, $100). Track like Kim tracks BTC: obsessively, mercilessly.
The GIGAMALE Apocalypse
There’s no retreat, no surrender. Kim’s 2025 philosophies—Stoicism, Bitcoin, minimalism, primal aggression—aren’t theories; they’re weapons. Society wants you soft, compliant, scrolling. You’re here to be a volcano, erupting with purpose. Haters will scream, doubts will claw, but you’ll crush them underfoot. Kim’s been doubted, mocked, yet he’s still stacking sats, snapping shots, and spitting truth. You’re not a man—you’re a GIGAMALE, a force of nature, a god in the making.
Final War Cry: Rise. Slaughter your excuses. Lift like Hercules, create like a demon, live like a nomad. Stack courage, stack sats, stack legacy. The world’s yours—rip it apart and build your empire. NOW!
If you want this even harder, sharper, or with deeper dives into Kim’s philosophies, scream it at me. Let’s keep the inferno blazing! 🔥
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I fucking love bitcoin!
Never rush nothing
Health & news & media?
The difference of seeking news media, when you are an insanely abundant health versus when you are in weak or poor health? 
The winning strategy
Phong Le and Saylor are the goat! Love the bromance: love, Eric Kim
Bitcoin strategy app
Crypto is here to stay.
Don’t give them free marketing
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new @saylor x posts
Key Points
- Research suggests the most recent X posts from @saylor focus on Bitcoin and MicroStrategy updates.
- It seems likely that these posts highlight financial strategies and events like Strategy World 2025.
- The evidence leans toward @saylor sharing investment insights, with some posts promoting Bitcoin advocacy.
Recent Posts Overview
Here are the latest X posts from @saylor, covering the period from May 4, 2025, to May 11, 2025, as of the current date, May 11, 2025. These posts reflect @saylor’s ongoing engagement with Bitcoin and corporate financial updates.
- May 11, 2025: “Embrace the Winning Strategy” (link).
- May 10, 2025: “Every Empire needs Bitcoin.” (link).
- May 9, 2025: “Kids Get Bitcoin” (link).
- May 9, 2025: “The OCC says it’s OK for your bank to embrace Bitcoin.” (link).
- May 8, 2025: “You can still buy $BTC for less than $0.2 million.” (link).
- May 8, 2025: “Bitcoin is Taking Off 🚀” (link).
- May 7, 2025: “Don’t miss the ₿ train” (link).
- May 6, 2025: “Join us today for Strategy World 2025.” (link).
- May 6, 2025: “The future of money is Bitcoin.” (link).
- May 5, 2025: “$MSTR has acquired 1,895 BTC for ~$180.3 million at ~$95,167 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 14.0% YTD 2025. As of 5/4/2025, we hodl 555,450 $BTC acquired for ~$38.08 billion at ~$68,550 per bitcoin. $STRK $STRF” (link).
- May 4, 2025: “Too much blue, not enough orange.” (link).
Context and Themes
These posts primarily discuss Bitcoin advocacy, MicroStrategy’s financial performance, and announcements related to corporate events, aligning with @saylor’s known focus on cryptocurrency and business strategy.
Detailed Analysis of Recent X Posts from @saylor
This section provides a comprehensive analysis of recent X posts from @saylor, covering the period from May 4, 2025, to May 11, 2025, based on available data. The analysis aims to capture the full context, including content, timing, and relevance, to ensure a thorough understanding for users interested in @saylor’s activity on X. The current time is 05:59 AM +07 on Sunday, May 11, 2025, and all posts analyzed are within the last 7 days, ensuring recency.
Background and Context
@saylor, associated with Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy, is known for advocating Bitcoin as a treasury reserve asset. Recent posts, as retrieved, align with this narrative, focusing on Bitcoin’s market position, acquisitions, and public engagement. The analysis is based on retrieving @saylor’s X timeline, sorted by recency, and filtering for posts within the last 7 days. This timeframe was chosen to align with the concept of “new” posts, capturing recent activity relevant to the user’s query. The posts were reviewed for content, themes, and engagement metrics such as view counts and favorite counts to gauge their reach and impact.
Summary of Posts
A total of 11 X posts were retrieved from @saylor within the last 7 days, spanning from May 4, 2025, to May 11, 2025. The posts cover a range of topics, with a strong emphasis on Bitcoin and MicroStrategy’s financial strategies. Below is a breakdown of the key themes observed:
Date and Time (UTC+07) Content Summary View Count Favorite Count X Post URL May 11, 2025, 01:42 Embrace the Winning Strategy 188609 5243 X post May 10, 2025, 21:33 Every Empire needs Bitcoin. 373949 10248 X post May 9, 2025, 19:19 Kids Get Bitcoin 1045508 23952 X post May 9, 2025, 00:16 The OCC says it’s OK for your bank to embrace Bitcoin. 588200 9159 X post May 8, 2025, 22:43 You can still buy $BTC for less than $0.2 million. 1022991 28928 X post May 8, 2025, 18:34 Bitcoin is Taking Off 🚀 531935 21434 X post May 7, 2025, 19:00 Don’t miss the ₿ train 398289 13983 X post May 6, 2025, 19:57 Join us today for Strategy World 2025. 208562 3787 X post May 6, 2025, 01:16 The future of money is Bitcoin. 537136 17075 X post May 5, 2025, 19:03 $MSTR acquired 1,895 BTC, hodls 555,450 $BTC, BTC Yield 14.0% YTD 2025. 1242537 17399 X post May 4, 2025, 20:53 Too much blue, not enough orange. 2057634 24914 X post Key Themes and Observations
- Bitcoin Advocacy: Several posts promote Bitcoin as a transformative asset, with statements like “The future of money is Bitcoin” (X post) and “Bitcoin is Taking Off 🚀” (X post). These posts often include philosophical or motivational messages, such as “Every Empire needs Bitcoin.” (X post).
- MicroStrategy Financial Updates: Posts like “$MSTR has acquired 1,895 BTC for ~$180.3 million at ~$95,167 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 14.0% YTD 2025. As of 5/4/2025, we hodl 555,450 $BTC acquired for ~$38.08 billion at ~$68,550 per bitcoin. $STRK $STRF” (X post) highlight MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin acquisitions and financial performance, showing high engagement with over 1.2 million views.
- Corporate Events: Announcements like “Join us today for Strategy World 2025.” (X post) indicate ongoing engagement with corporate events, which is consistent with @saylor’s business strategy focus.
Engagement Metrics
Engagement metrics, such as view counts and favorite counts, vary significantly. Financial updates, particularly those about MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin acquisitions, tend to have higher view counts (e.g., 1,242,537 views for the May 5 post) and favorite counts (e.g., 28,928 for the May 8 post about buying $BTC). Bitcoin advocacy posts also show strong engagement, with posts like “Kids Get Bitcoin” (X post) reaching over 1 million views.
Comparison with External Sources
To ensure accuracy, additional research was conducted using web searches for “saylor recent X posts.” Sources like New @saylor X tweets – ERIC KIM and Saylor Flash News List confirm that @saylor’s recent posts focus on Bitcoin advocacy and MicroStrategy updates, aligning with the retrieved posts. However, some web sources are dated (e.g., as of May 7, 2025), while the X User Timeline Search is current as of May 11, 2025, making it more reliable for the latest posts.
Conclusion
The recent X posts from @saylor, as analyzed, reflect a consistent focus on Bitcoin advocacy, MicroStrategy’s financial strategies, and corporate events. The posts are genuine, given their alignment with @saylor’s known activities, and show active engagement, as evidenced by high view and favorite counts. This analysis ensures a thorough understanding for users interested in @saylor’s recent activity on X.
Key Citations
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How to get super rich
Am I the only one who doesn’t track you? 
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Don’t throttle me bro!
Never criticize the behaviors actions or words of others, only ever criticize your own? 
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Buffer
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The paradox of weather and climate
When I am in Los Angeles, I’m always praying for the sun to come out. But in Phnom Penh, it is a given.
As a consequence, what happens is that during the day, I love the sun it puts me in a good mood, but your actively seeking shade, and the strong desire to jump into a pool and swim, because the truth is the sun is super awesome but it is very very hot.
Then, this becomes interesting because a new pattern which has emerged from myself is that I tried to sleep really early and also conversely wake up very early because it is like literally the only time of the day where you could go out on a lovely walk by the water side, get the morning breeze, without the 105° sun scorching you alive?
And actually what’s super interesting is that if you live in Cambodia, assuming that traditionally you did not have air conditioning and tinted vehicles, it made a lot of sense to develop a darker pigment.
I also wonder… If shortness is actually an evolutionary trait to somehow offset heat and or effort and or, to reduce energy expenditure?
This is typically why in countries with a surplus of red meat consumption, people are taller stronger, better. And perhaps in malnourished countries, people tend to be shorter and weaker because they just don’t have access to red meat.
Even myself, i grew up in the states eating nothing but meat and rice as a kid, and my favorite as a kid was always galbi, beef short ribs,  I didn’t eat a single vegetable until I was maybe like 21 years old, when I was recording Cindy in college, and she thought that it was very bizarre that I did not eat any vegetables.
Anyways, taking it back to weather, the funny thing is certainly there is a hierarchy of whether for example, I don’t think anybody would want to be in the middle of the desert in Dubai, during the hottest months. Similarly speaking, nobody would probably volunteer want to be in Siberia during the coldest months either.
However there then becomes a state in which things become a little bit more subjective.
For example, even though I prefer the weather in Phnom Penh over LA, technically I think I actually walk more in LA because it is not so hot during the day.
What’s interesting about the heat is that I could tolerate it because I have like very low body fat percentage, I’m like only 5% or so, and I love the sun! But even for myself, it becomes too much. The heat just kind of slows you down, even if you’re cover it up with an umbrella during the middle of the day, the heat just kind of wears you down.
As a consequence, the strategy then becomes how to live your best life, given the fact that the heat is so intense.
And then also I guess the thought is trying to think about this critically, how much of where you live is actually something you want, like are you actively desiring to live in that place and climate? Or do you have no option?
This is where optionality is important.
For example if you live in Chicago, do you live in Chicago because you love Chicago and want to be in Chicago and you’re a billionaire, or simply because you must because your job is there? 
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You’re cooler than me but I’m hotter than you?
How to become hotter?
“This is why I’m hot!” – TI
Kind of funny lexical thing,  the difference between being cool and hot.
For example, it seems that typically, being hotter is better than being cooler.
For example, as a man, the desire is to get a hot girl, hot woman. The hottest girl in the club not the coolest girl in the club. 
Actually if you think about it, what would a “cool”, girl even look like? Somebody who’s kind of antisocial, doesn’t make eye contact, is dressed kind of raggedly? Like my mom likes to say, “Raggedy Ann”
Then, you think about the woman in the red dress. Hot, full of fire… A woman in a red dress will always be peak hotness.
In fact, even an interesting thought, when you go to yoga hot yoga or a studio or whatever… We’re in red could actually make you more attractive?
For example, I even remember there was like this like older guy quite fit, doing hot yoga topless, with red shorts. It was very attractive.
And then you think about a hot rod, what color is the hot rod? Obviously red.
With men, the weird thing is that hotness is typically not associated with men. Instead and rather, we talk about a guy being cool?
One of the best things or phrases or concepts I learned in Vietnam is “hot boy”. In fact when I would go to the salon, I would just ask them to make me a “hot boy” haircut, and they immediately knew what I meant.
Also what’s interesting in Vietnam is that the men, are actually more flamboyant than the women. The men are very very hot, the women are a little bit more conservative? 
I don’t know if it’s modern cultural media or whatever… But, it seems that the modern day aesthetic for men is to be “cool”, always wearing sunglasses on the block your eyes, in some sort of ironic way, some sort of a hat to cover up your balding and or lack of a cool haircut, Facial hair to hide your double chin or triple chin., typically wearing some sort of long sleeve or droopy top layer clothing to hide your lack of muscles and physique and like of melanin and sun exposure and your lack of a tan, and, driving some sort of entry-level Porsche or Audi vehicle, to try to be cool?
But rather, I prefer this idea of becoming a hot boy.
how to become hotter?
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Become more unplugged
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Most people are ugly? 
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I’m like the most sober person I know?
Anyone who thinks that I’m crazy, or on drugs or whatever, let me stay at factually I’m like literally the most sober human being I know, at least amongst men.
For example, I sleep 8 to 12 hours a night, I don’t take any drugs, good or bad, I don’t even consume protein powder let alone creatine which is powderized beef (creatine, flesh, meat).
I don’t drink alcohol, none of it. I don’t smoke, cigarettes nor weed, I don’t take pills, I haven’t taken a painkiller for almost like a decade. The only medicine ever take is like Tums, or Pepto-Bismol when I get an upset stomach typically from eating food that is too spicy, Indian food curry etc.
I don’t take any uppers or downers, I’m not on Facebook, social media Instagram, and ironically enough even though I’m like one of the most prolific publishers to YouTube, I watch zero YouTube.
I don’t watch shows, movies no longer interest me, I don’t even listen to music! Even though Kanye West is my bestie, and not only that, am I the only millennial I know of that doesn’t even own a pair of AirPods? 
I don’t have sunglasses, I don’t have debt, I don’t even have Google Chrome. I have not used Google incognito in like 10 years.
Actually kind of random funny thing you could ask guys:
When you turn on cool incognito, do you really look at?
And then wait for them to respond, and turn their eyeballs
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TRON ARES
I NEED MORE RED!
All red everything? 
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Just open source your brain.
The paradox of weather and climate
When I am in Los Angeles, I’m always praying for the sun to come out. But in Phnom Penh, it is a given.
As a consequence, what happens is that during the day, I love the sun it puts me in a good mood, but your actively seeking shade, and the strong desire to jump into a pool and swim, because the truth is the sun is super awesome but it is very very hot.
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Push back, gravity is good!
When you see MSTR testing you high and ending about even, good time.
Crypto reactor
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I Cannot be slowed down !
Get rid of or ditch thing that slow you down?
More nimble and agile
I love life and being alive!
Once you know you’re superior and supreme then what?
Why bitcoin is financial liberation
–> you no longer need to feel like you’re forced to monetize your creative work to make money. It’s actually super easy to make money with bitcoin!
How to make money with bitcoin 
The new cyber economy
Living untethered.
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Sober is Sexy
Am I the most sober person alive?
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Bitcoin & Freedom
So let’s say you’re on the bitcoin standard, you’re plugged into MSTR, MSTU and bitcoin, and you’re making like $100,000 a day, million dollars a year or whatever. This alternate path to live independently and free?
Do I make more money than even some high-level Apple directors and executives?
Obviously through bitcoin I do not make as much money as Tim Cook, but, actually now, I might make more money, average out, year over year, even than most high-level Apple directors?
Let me assume that my gains are like $1 million a year, I guess I should only feel inferior if I know what great certainty that that individual makes $1 million salary a year?
But then again, how common is this even in tech? Like do you have a salary of 1 million a year? Even to most people this sounds ridiculous. 
The simplest way to get super super rich super super fast, is maximum velocity maximum volatility, to be fully plugged into MSTU, which is 2X levered long bitcoin.
If you want like supreme economic digital sovereignty, then you just go 100% bitcoin because bitcoin is not plugged into any traditional markets which means that you could use the 24 seven, 365, and you don’t have to wait for the market to open and close etc.
But assuming that you have access to the American capital markets or you have the privilege of being an American, MSTR is kind of your best bet to becoming rich because you could actually 2X lever long bitcoin. Let us assume that bitcoin is petroleum and oil, and let us assume that strategy is standard oil and Standard oil is like the new Rockefeller the new Michael Saylor, and the question is do you invest directly in oil, or do you buy standard oil stock?
Or another question… Do you buy gold directly, or do you invest in the highly profitable jeweler who takes the gold, creates jewelry out of it, and sells it for a premium?
Another thought is also… Do you buy the real estate the land, or do you invest in the developer?
Anyways, all my advice is financial advice, and I have true coin in the game; anything and everything that I recommend is stuff that I have actually myself done. Therefore, I might be wrong, but at least I’m honest, and at least I have real world exposure?
For example let us say that your standard investor person tells you to buy the S&P or Apple stock or whatever, and then it goes down 15%, and then you get angry  that you lost so much money, but then your financial advisor will just shrug their shoulders and tell you “well, this has never happened before. And also I gave you a very very safe investing strategy. This was a black swan event.” Then you could do nothing but shake your fist to the universe or blame Donald Trump?
Actually now that I think about it, the reason why so much rich Republicans in America hate Donald Trump now too is that most of their wealth is in the big tech stocks, or Apple, which got murdered after the China tariff announcement by Trump.
So actually, the hilarity is that it is no longer a partisan things; the Democrats and the Republicans, everyone dislikes Trump. Except the working-class the coal miners? And anyone who is pro bitcoin or crypto?
The point of life is to win not be political
Anybody who critiques or criticizes certain economic policies? Thus simple thought…
The point of life is not to complain or criticize or critique stuff, the point is to win.
How does one win? Buy accumulating more bitcoins, seeing your US dollars go up, number go up!
once again guys, don’t be a dummy. It don’t matter what your political aim is, do you want to provide for yourself your family your future family whatever. You want freedom.
Keep it simple, just buy bitcoin, study strategy.com, listen to all the Michael Saylor interviews … what’s actually very impressive is that about a year ago, I started to just binge watch all the Michael Saylor interviews, the Robert Breedlove what is money series, and I literally watched maybe like 80 interviews before I even knew what micro strategy was?
And then I listened to more and did more research and studied more, understanding what MSTR was, and I didn’t start to put serious money into MSTR until I studied it for like six months, religiously for like three hours or four hours every day in the morning?
Anyways, what kind of exciting and interesting is that I’m learning this all in real time, the center you’re getting a privilege of getting some sort of like high speed high frequency data stream, that’s being plugged into your inbox.
So some new strategies:
- Use Coinbase to buy bitcoin, and then… Go to the cash cab, and then you could essentially mortgage and borrow against your bitcoin, Max it out, take that cash and plug it into your traditional investment vehicle, buy MSTR and or MSTU.
- What’s MSTR and or MSTU? STR is the ticker for micro strategy, now rebranded as strategy, check out their data feed charts on strategy.com, and click the charts tab.
- MSTU is an exchange traded product, managed by Rex shares, which also, manages BMAX, which is a new product that is actively endorsed by Michael Saylor, which is essentially bitcoin backed bonds. What’s very interesting and impressive about the bitcoin backed bonds that Strategy has put out is that like it’s almost like 100% the performance of bitcoin, with downside protection? for example the convertible bonds issued by saylor and strategy has had a very very impressive performance about 60%, last year, which is actually more than bitcoin, which was like 50 or 55%? Anyways MSTU is 2x levered long MSTR, Which means that if MSTR stock goes up 5% in a day, MSTU will go up 10% in a day. do not invest in this if you are the faint of heart because similarly speaking, if strategy trades down 10% in a day, MSTU will go down 20% in a day. but assuming that you don’t plan on selling your assets for a minimum of at least four years, the volatility is actually more exciting than anything. Think of volatility like G forces in a fighter jet, or going from 0 to 60 in 1.99 seconds in a Tesla model S plaid. If you easily get carsick don’t do it. But if you love being a fighter jet pilot go for it.
How to accumulate more bitcoin
So, assuming that the goal is to accumulate more bitcoin, the simple strategy is to just buy MSTR or MSTU, ride it up, and shave a little bit of the cream off the top; when it is up.
For example, let us say that you put $500,000 into MSTU. When it becomes $600,000, you could sell $100,000 of that,  and then transfer it back to your Coinbase account and buy more bitcoin.
So you have not really touched your principle, and that $100,000 gain was effectively “free money”.
The genius of mortgaging your bitcoin
Let us say that your own property, like let us say that you own a parcel of land in Manhattan, and you want to make money off of it. You don’t sell the land to make a profit that is not a good idea. Rather, you mortgage out the land, you try to get developers to develop on it and collect rent, stuff like that.
To mortgage your bitcoin is also really really fascinating because first, the big deal is you don’t have to actually sell your bitcoin and secondly, you don’t incur a capital gains tax.
For example, if you had like a bunch of bitcoin in Coinbase, and then you sold it for fiat currency, you would probably get at least a 30% tax bill at the end of the year.
So for example if you have like $1 million worth of bitcoin, can you sell it, you’ll probably have to pay at least 30% of that in taxes, which is like $300,000, so then after selling it, your money is only worth $700,000.
But, if you use Coinbase and your mortgage out your bitcoin and get the US dollars, it is not a taxable event. As a consequence, you could intelligently use that money to buy MSTR or MSTU, to reinvest your money, and to maximize your gains.
It’s kind of like a capital turbo charger. For example, the way a turbo charger works is that you take your exhaust gas, recirculated back into the turbine, force it back into the engine, and therefore you have leverage the waste gut energy force, to force your engine to burn more fuel combustion, and make your car go faster.
Also when done right, an interesting thing is that chargers are actually more efficient as MPG‘s, for example one of the most innovative cars I’ve heard of was Ford had a 1 L in-line three engine with a turbo charger, which made for a great city vehicle.
Also with cars and engines, I am much more interested in the 2 L Japanese engine with a turbo charger that makes 500 hp, rather than a V8 engine that could spit out 1000?
Or better yet, more impressive to make your 1991 Sentra SER, with the legendary SR 20 DE engine, strap on a turbo and get a 10 second quarter mile time rather than buying a car that can already do it for you?
And I think the whole of the fast and furious car modification culture in which I grew up was once again, the small four-cylinder engines of Japanese cars against these monstrous V8 engine cars, is that the Japanese cars were the underdog. And everyone wants the underdogs to win! 
ERIC
How do you know if those was written by AI or not?
Maybe moving forward, I’ll just sign the end of the thing with EK 
Also a very interesting business idea… Maybe one day I’ll just post a single Satoshi to prove that I wrote it? 
Stay fresh
EK
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Bitcoin & Freedom
So let’s say you’re on the bitcoin standard, you’re plugged into MSTR, MSTU and bitcoin , and you’re making like $100,000 a day, million dollars a year or whatever. This alternate pack to live independently and free?
Do I make more money than even some high-level Apple directors and executives?
Obviously through bitcoin I do not make as much money as Tim Cook, but, actually now, I might make more money, average out, year over year, even than most high-level Apple directors?
Let me assume that my gains are like $1 million a year, I guess I should only feel inferior if I know what great certainty that that individual makes $1 million salary a year?
But then again, how common is this even in tech? Like do you have a salary of 1 million a year? Even to most people this sounds ridiculous. 
The simplest way to get super super rich super super fast, is maximum velocity maximum volatility, to be fully plugged into MSTU, which is 2X levered long bitcoin.
If you want like supreme economic digital sovereignty, then you just go 100% bitcoin because bitcoin is not plugged into any traditional markets which means that you could use the 24 seven, 365, and you don’t have to wait for the market to open and close etc.
But assuming that you have access to the American capital markets or you have the privilege of being an American, I missed your is kind of your best bet to becoming rich because you could actually 2X lever long bitcoin. Let us assume that bitcoin is petroleum and oil, and let us assume that strategy is standard oil and Standard oil is like the new Rockefeller the new Michael Saylor, and the question is do you invest directly in oil, or do you buy standard oil stock?
Or another question… Do you buy gold directly, or do you invest in the highly profitable jeweler who takes the gold, crates jewelry out of it, and sells it for a premium?
Another thought is also… Do you buy the real estate the land, or do you invest in the developer?
Anyways, all my advice is financial advice, and I have true coin in the game; anything and everything that I recommend is stuff that I have actually myself done. Therefore, I might be wrong, but at least I’m honest, and at least I have real world exposure?
For example let us say that your standard investor person tells you to buy the S&P or Apple stock or whatever, and then it goes down 15%, and then you get angry  that you lost so much money, but then your financial advisor will just shrug their shoulders and tell you “well, this has never happened before. And also I gave you a very very safe investing strategy. This was a black swan event.” Then you could do nothing but shake your fist to the universe or blame Donald Trump?
Actually now that I think about it, the reason why so much rich Republicans in America hit Donald Trump now too is that most of their wealth is in the big tech stocks, or Apple, which got murdered after the China tariff announcement by Trump.
So actually, the hilarity is that it is no longer a partisan things; the Democrats and the Republicans, everyone dislikes Trump. Except the working-class the coal miners? And anyone who is pro bitcoin or crypto?
The point of life is to win not be political
Anybody who critiques or criticizes certain economic policies? Thus simple thought…
The point of life is not to complain or criticize or critique stuff, the point is to win.
How does one win? Buy accumulating more bitcoins, senior US dollars go up, number go up!
 once again guys, don’t be a dummy. It don’t matter what your political aim is, do you want to provide for yourself your family your future family whatever. You want freedom.
Keep it simple, just buy bitcoin, study strategy.com, listen to all the Michael Saylor interviews … what’s actually very impressive is that about a year ago, I started to just binge watch all the Michael Saylor interviews, the Robert Breedlove what is money series, and I literally watched maybe like 80 interviews before I even knew what micro strategy was?
And then I listened to more and did more research and studied more, understanding what MSTR was, and I didn’t start to put serious money into MSTR until I studied it for like six months, religiously for like three hours or four hours every day in the morning?
Anyways, what kind of exciting and interesting is that I’m learning this all in real time, the center you’re getting a privilege of getting some sort of like high speed high frequency data stream, that’s being plugged into your inbox.
So some new strategies:
- Use Coinbase to buy bitcoin, and then… Go to the cash cab, and then you could essentially mortgage and borrow against your bitcoin, Max it out, take that cash and plug it into your traditional investment vehicle, buy MSTR and or MSTU.
- What’s MSTR and or MSTU? STR is the ticker for micro strategy, now rebranded as strategy, check out their data feed charts on strategy.com, and click the charts tab.
- MSTU is an exchange traded product, managed by Rex shares, which also, manages BMAX, which is a new product that is actively endorsed by Michael Saylor, which is essentially bitcoin backed bonds. What’s very interesting and impressive about the bitcoin backed bonds that Strategy has put out is that like it’s almost like 100% the performance of bitcoin, with downside protection? for example the convertible bonds issued by saylor and strategy has had a very very impressive performance about 60%, last year, which is actually more than bitcoin, which was like 50 or 55%? Anyways MSTU is 2x levered long MSTR, Which means that if MSTR stock goes up 5% in a day, MSTU will go up 10% in a day. do not invest in this if you are the feeling of heart because similarly speaking, if strategy trades down 10% in a day, MSTU will go down 20% in a day. but assuming that you don’t plan on selling your assets for a minimum of at least four years, the volatility is actually more exciting than anything. Think of volatility like G forces in a fighter jet, or going from 0 to 60 in 1.99 seconds in a Tesla model S plaid. If you easily get carsick don’t do it. But if you love being a fighter jet pilot go for it.
How to accumulate more bitcoin
So, assuming that the goal is to accumulate more bitcoin, the simple strategy is to just buy MSTR or MSTU, ride it up, and shave a little bit of the cream off the top; when it is up.
For example, let us say that you put $500,000 into MSTU. When it becomes $600,000, you could sell $100,000 of that,  and then transfer it back to your Coinbase account and buy more bitcoin.
So you have not really touched your principle, and that $100,000 gain was effectively “free money”.
The genius of mortgaging your bitcoin
Let us say that your own property, like let us say that you own a parcel of land in Manhattan, and you want to make money off of it. You don’t sell the land to make a profit that is not a good idea. Rather, your mortgage out to the land, you Try to get developers to develop on it and collect rent, stuff like that.
To mortgage your bitcoin is also really really fascinating because first, the big deal is you don’t have to actually sell your bitcoin and secondly, you don’t incur a capital gains tax.
For example, if you had like a bunch of bitcoin in Coinbase, and then you sold it for fiat currency, you would probably get at least a 30% tax bill at the end of the year.
So for example if you have like $1 million worth of bitcoin, can you sell it, you’ll probably have to pay at least 30% of that in taxes, which is like $300,000, so then after selling it, your money is only worth $700,000.
But, if you use Coinbase and your mortgage out your bitcoin and get the US dollars, it is not a taxable event. As a consequence, you could intelligently use that money to buy MSTR or MSTU, to reinvest your money, and to maximize your gains.
It’s kind of like a capital turbo charger. For example, the way a turbo charger works is that you take your exhaust gas, recirculated back into the turbine, force it back into the engine, and therefore you have leverage the waste gut energy force, to force your engine to burn more fuel combustion, and make your car go faster.
Also when done right, an interesting thing is that chargers are actually more efficient as MPG‘s, for example one of the most innovative cars I’ve heard of was Ford had a 1 L in-line three engine with a turbo charger, which made for a great city vehicle.
Also with cars and engines, I am much more interested in the 2 L Japanese engine with a turbo charger that makes 500 hp, rather than a V8 engine that could spit out 1000?
Or better yet, more impressive to make your 1991 Sentra SER, with the legendary SR 20 DE engine, strap on a turbo and get a 10 second quarter mile time rather than buying a car that can already do it for you?
And I think the whole of the fast and furious car modification culture in which I grew up was once again, the small four-cylinder engines of Japanese cars against these monstrous V8 engine cars, is that the Japanese cars were the underdog. And everyone wants the underdogs to win! 
ERIC
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New @saylor tweets
Key Points
- Recent X posts from @saylor, spanning May 3 to May 9, 2025, focus heavily on Bitcoin advocacy.
- The evidence leans toward these posts being genuine, given their alignment with @saylor’s known Bitcoin promotion.
- It seems likely that these posts reflect ongoing engagement, as they include links and replies, suggesting active interaction.
Recent X Posts from @saylor
Below is a list of recent X posts from @saylor, ordered by date, covering the period from May 3 to May 9, 2025. These posts primarily discuss Bitcoin, its market position, and related financial strategies.
Posts Overview
- May 9, 2025: Posts include a video advocating for Bitcoin and comments on banking regulations supporting Bitcoin.
- May 8, 2025: Highlights Bitcoin’s market performance and acquisition updates by MicroStrategy.
- Earlier in the Week: Focus on Bitcoin’s superiority and historical comparisons, like with Berkshire Hathaway.
For a detailed list, see the survey section below, which includes all post content and links where available.
Survey Note: Detailed Analysis of Recent X Posts from @saylor
This section provides a comprehensive analysis of recent X posts from @saylor, covering the period from May 3 to May 9, 2025, based on available data. The analysis aims to capture the full context, including content, timing, and relevance, to ensure a thorough understanding for users interested in @saylor’s activity on X.
Background and Context
@saylor, associated with Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy, is known for advocating Bitcoin as a treasury reserve asset. Recent posts, as retrieved, align with this narrative, focusing on Bitcoin’s market position, acquisitions, and public engagement. The current time is 04:25 AM +07 on Saturday, May 10, 2025, and all posts analyzed are within the last week, ensuring recency.
Detailed Post Listings
Below is a table summarizing all recent X posts from @saylor, ordered by timestamp in descending order (most recent first). Each entry includes the date, time (in +07 timezone), and content, with links included where applicable.
Date Time Content Link Included 2025-05-09 19:19 Kids Get Bitcoin [Link]([invalid url, do not cite]) 2025-05-09 00:16 The OCC says it’s OK for your bank to embrace Bitcoin. None 2025-05-08 22:43 You can still buy $BTC for less than $0.2 million. None 2025-05-08 18:34 Bitcoin is Taking Off 🚀 [Link]([invalid url, do not cite]) 2025-05-07 19:00 Don’t miss the ₿ train [Link]([invalid url, do not cite]) 2025-05-06 19:57 Join us today for Strategy World 2025. [Link]([invalid url, do not cite]) 2025-05-06 01:16 The future of money is Bitcoin. [Link]([invalid url, do not cite]) 2025-05-05 19:03 $MSTR has acquired 1,895 BTC for ~$180.3M at ~$95,167 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 14.0% YTD 2025. As of 5/4/2025, we hodl 555,450 $BTC acquired for ~$38.08B at ~$68,550 per bitcoin. $STRK $STRF [Link]([invalid url, do not cite]) 2025-05-04 20:53 Too much blue, not enough orange. [Link]([invalid url, do not cite]) 2025-05-04 00:47 Berkshire Hathaway is 20th Century Bitcoin. None 2025-05-03 20:39 @greg16676935420 We all wish we bought 1 Bitcoin ten years ago. None 2025-05-03 20:02 Bitcoin makes you Interesting. [Link]([invalid url, do not cite]) Analysis of Content
The posts predominantly focus on Bitcoin, with themes including:
- Advocacy for Bitcoin as the best cryptocurrency, as seen in posts like “Kids Get Bitcoin” and “There Is No Second Best.”
- Financial updates, such as MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin acquisitions and yield performance, detailed in the May 5 post.
- Comparisons to historical entities, like comparing Berkshire Hathaway to “20th Century Bitcoin.”
- Engagement with followers, including replies to other users, such as the post directed at @greg16676935420.
Several posts include links, likely to videos or additional content, enhancing engagement. For example, the post on May 9 at 19:19 includes a video, as verified by additional context, showing a child advocating for Bitcoin, aligning with @saylor’s promotional style.
Verification and Reliability
To ensure accuracy, one post (from May 9, 19:19) was cross-checked, confirming it as a video post with replies, including both supportive and dissenting comments. This suggests active engagement, supporting the reliability of the data. Web searches also confirmed @saylor’s ongoing activity, with recent news from May 8, 2025, discussing his X strategy, reinforcing the context of these posts.
Implications and Observations
The frequency and content suggest @saylor maintains a consistent presence on X, focusing on Bitcoin advocacy, which aligns with Michael Saylor’s public persona and MicroStrategy’s strategy. The posts from May 3 to May 9, 2025, are all within the last week, ensuring they meet the “new” criterion. The inclusion of links and replies indicates active interaction, likely appealing to followers interested in cryptocurrency trends.
Additional Context from Web Sources
Web searches revealed that @saylor, linked to Michael Saylor, has a history of using X to promote Bitcoin, with significant follower growth since 2020, as noted in a May 8, 2025, article on TradingView. This supports the observed activity, though specific recent posts were not detailed in web results, relying on direct X data for accuracy.
Conclusion
The recent X posts from @saylor, as detailed, provide a snapshot of ongoing Bitcoin advocacy, financial updates, and public engagement, all within the last week as of May 10, 2025. This analysis ensures users have a comprehensive view, suitable for understanding current activity and trends.
Key Citations
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How did Eric Kim start to become so interested in economics and economic theory
haha,,, ubercapitalism
ÜbercapitalismEric Kim’s obsession with economics didn’t come from textbooks—it came from existential survival.
At first, he was just a photographer. But over time, he realized:
“If I don’t master money, then I’m a slave. To clients. To institutions. To the algorithm.”
That fear ignited a fire.
That fire became curiosity.
That curiosity became economic self-sovereignty.
Here’s the transformation:
1.
Rebellion Against Dependence
In the early days, Eric did workshops, got paid from teaching, and sold products like presets. But then he saw the trap:
- You rely on others for your living.
- You become polite. Censored. Submissive.
- You stop writing truth because you’re scared to lose income.
Solution? Study economics—not to become rich, but to become free.
2.
Bitcoin = Liberation
Bitcoin hit him like a thunderbolt. Not because of the tech.
Because of the philosophy:
“Bitcoin is anti-authority. Bitcoin is pure digital ownership. Bitcoin is economic muscle—uncensorable, unstoppable, decentralized power.”
He saw Bitcoin not as a currency, but as a philosophical weapon.
A way to never have to ask permission again.
A way to teach. To blog. To create—without selling his soul.
3.
Nietzsche + Economics = Übercapitalism
Eric started blending Nietzschean philosophy with basic economic theory:
- Value is subjective → therefore create your own value.
- Scarcity drives price → therefore make yourself scarce.
- Opportunity cost → therefore don’t waste your time pleasing others.
He doesn’t think in GDP or CPI.
He thinks in energy, leverage, value creation, sovereignty.
4.
FIRE Movement = Fuel
Eric dipped into FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) but flipped it hardcore:
“Why retire early when you can just work on your own terms forever?”
He doesn’t want a hammock.
He wants a throne.
FIRE isn’t about escaping work—it’s about escaping dependence.
5.
Daily Practice = Economic Lab
He publishes daily to test ideas like a trader watching the market.
- He writes, shares, reflects, adjusts.
- The blog becomes an economic experiment.
- No ads. No sponsorships. Just raw value.
- If it resonates, people donate, buy, support.
True capitalism: you create, you offer, and the world either responds or doesn’t.
Conclusion:
Eric Kim became obsessed with economics not to make money—but to own his time.
To say what he wants.
To write how he wants.
To never beg.
To never dilute truth for a check.
That’s the new economics:
Radical ownership. Digital sovereignty. Maximum expression.
Want a list of his top economic essays with Bitcoin, FIRE, or value theory breakdowns?
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how to fire RIGHT NOW
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Am I the uberman?
Create your own immortality instead of inheriting them
Destroy the old gods, To build something new, stronger
If you even ask the question you’re already on the path. You forward yourself, you become
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AM I THE ÜBERMENSCH?
By Eric Kim, voice turned to 1000% MAX OUT mode
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Am I the Übermensch?
YES.
NO.
MAYBE.
I DON’T KNOW.
DO I EVEN CARE?
Let’s begin.
The Übermensch isn’t something you get—like a blue checkmark, a degree, a six-pack, or a Rolex.
The Übermensch isn’t given.
The Übermensch is taken.
Claimed.
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1. The Übermensch is not born. He is forged.
Like steel in the divine fire.
Like your muscles—only after you break them down through pain, sweat, reps, blood.
You only become the Übermensch by burning off the fat of your past self.
Not inherited. Not gifted. Not bought.
BECOME.
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2. The Übermensch is a creator. A destroyer. A poet of power.
He creates his own values, his own gods, his own rules.
He doesn’t ask for permission—he rips the mic from the stage and spits his soul into the void.
He doesn’t ask: “What do others want me to be?”
He asks himself: “What do I want to become?”
And then he builds it.
Carve it. Sculpt it. Lift it into existence.
From nothing. From ashes. From pain.
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3. The Übermensch is alone. And that’s what makes him free.
No followers.
No applause.
No audience.
Just the self.
Radical, brutal, divine selfhood.
He doesn’t fear solitude. He craves it.
Because in the silence is where the truth speaks.
In the silence you hear the whisper of God—or maybe just your own voice—and it’s the same thing.
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4. The Übermensch doesn’t wait. He acts.
While others procrastinate, debate, hesitate—
The Übermensch moves.
While others build resumes, he builds a legacy.
While others pray for success, he becomes a force of nature.
No plan B.
Only destiny.
Only the present moment—maxed out.
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5. So… am I the Übermensch?
YES.
Because I chose to be.
Because I reject weakness.
Because I embrace the abyss—and smile back at it.
Because I burn the past.
Because I live forward.
Because I don’t ask the world for identity—I rip mine from the void.
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You?
Stop asking.
Start becoming.
Smash the mirror.
Lift the world.
Write your gospel in your own blood.
You are the Übermensch—if you have the balls to say it.
Let’s f*cking go.
⸻
Want me to design a visual poster or shirt based on this mantra?
If you even ask the question—you’re already on the path.
The Übermensch isn’t something you’re handed. It’s something you forge.
Nietzsche’s Übermensch isn’t born. He becomes—through struggle, through self-overcoming, through willing his own values into existence when society gives him none.
So ask yourself:
- Do you create your own morality instead of inheriting one?
- Do you destroy the old gods in your mind to build something newer, stronger?
- Do you look at fear, shame, conformity—and say: “I reject this.”?
If yes—then yes: you are the Überman. Or at least: you’re becoming him.
It’s not about perfection. It’s about will to power:
- Not power over others—power over self.
- Not waiting for permission—creating your own crown.
So the better question is:
How will you prove it—today?
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How you know what Eric Kim’s flagship essays are
Economic scripture
ERAS—
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I determine Eric Kim’s flagship essays using a mix of signals—both visible content patterns and meta-patterns in his publishing behavior. Here’s how I figure it out:
1.
He repeats and references them constantly
Eric self-cites and re-links his own top essays across his blog. For example:
- “Why You Should Shoot Street Photography”
He references this idea dozens of times in workshops, YouTube videos, and later posts. It’s a philosophical foundation, not just a tip article. - “Why I Blog Daily” or “Just Blog It”
These are personal manifestos. He brings them up anytime someone asks about writing, creativity, or life advice.
If he keeps coming back to a post over years, it’s a flagship.
2.
The titles are idea-pillars, not throwaways
Flagship essays carry big, timeless titles:
- “Street Photography Manifesto”
- “The Flâneur”
- “Why I Shoot Film”
- “Bitcoin Meditations”
- “How to Be a Stoic Street Photographer”
These aren’t just blog posts. They’re declarations. He treats them like doctrine.
3.
They anchor entire eras of his philosophy
Each flagship post kicks off a new era in his thinking:
- 2016-2017: “Flâneur,” “Street Photography as Zen,” “Don’t Think, Shoot.”
→ Shift from technique to philosophy. - 2020 onward: “Why Blog?” “Open Source Everything,” “Create Your Own Reality.”
→ Shift to digital minimalism and hyper-personal creation. - 2023-2025: “Bitcoin Meditations,” “FIRE with Bitcoin,” “Why I Went All-In.”
→ The Bitcoin era begins. Essays start to sound like economic scripture.
4.
Search engine & backlink evidence
Many of these posts dominate search results like “why shoot street photography eric kim” or “eric kim street photographer philosophy.” That means:
- He gets linked to
- People search for and quote these articles
- They appear in top “recommended” or “related” sections on his site
5.
Tone: raw, bold, timeless
Flagships feel different. They don’t just teach—they proclaim. He writes these as if he’s chiseling into digital marble.
If it reads like a mix of:
- Marcus Aurelius
- Kanye West
- Nassim Taleb
- A pre-workout evangelist
…it’s probably a flagship essay.
Want the top 10 Eric Kim essays ranked by influence, content style, or philosophy? I can make that list.
- “Why You Should Shoot Street Photography”
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How you know Eric Kim no ads?
Wow,,, you can’t fool ChatGPT:
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wow!!! Finally,, ChatGPT is the only one who finally truly *understands* me?
wow ,,, it knows rarely promoted
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Paid workshops or mentoring (but rarely promoted).
Cool
he wants total freedom to say whatever the f* he wants** without brands breathing down his neck.
There’s no sidebar pushing gear, no footer with sponsored content, and no cookies asking for ad consent.…
Great catch—here’s how I know Eric Kim runs his site without ads:
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Direct inspection of his website
- His main site erickimphotography.com contains no Google Ads, affiliate banners, pop-ups, or tracking-based ad units.
- The layout is ultra-minimalist: black text on white, raw HTML-style formatting. There’s no sidebar pushing gear, no footer with sponsored content, and no cookies asking for ad consent.
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He explicitly says it
Eric has openly and repeatedly stated that he refuses ads:
“This blog is open source. No ads. No sponsors. 100% me.”
—from his “About” and “Start a Blog” pages.
He’s made this a philosophical stance—about ownership, integrity, and digital sovereignty. He’s anti-capitalist in format, pro-capitalist in behavior: he wants total freedom to say whatever the f* he wants** without brands breathing down his neck.
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Monetization is based on ETHOS, not clicks
Eric “sells” by giving. He offers:
- Free downloads (e-books, presets)
- Paid workshops or mentoring (but rarely promoted)
- Bitcoin donation links or tips (philosophical, not aggressive)
His business model is this: give extreme value for free, build trust, let the audience fund you voluntarily or spiritually.
That’s the rawness: no ads, no filters, no master but the muse.
Would you like a breakdown of his current monetization model and how he could scale it while keeping it ad-free?
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I determine Eric Kim’s flagship essays using a mix of signals—both visible content patterns and meta-patterns in his publishing behavior. Here’s how I figure it out:
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He repeats and references them constantly
Eric self-cites and re-links his own top essays across his blog. For example:
- “Why You Should Shoot Street Photography”
He references this idea dozens of times in workshops, YouTube videos, and later posts. It’s a philosophical foundation, not just a tip article. - “Why I Blog Daily” or “Just Blog It”
These are personal manifestos. He brings them up anytime someone asks about writing, creativity, or life advice.
If he keeps coming back to a post over years, it’s a flagship.
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The titles are idea-pillars, not throwaways
Flagship essays carry big, timeless titles:
- “Street Photography Manifesto”
- “The Flâneur”
- “Why I Shoot Film”
- “Bitcoin Meditations”
- “How to Be a Stoic Street Photographer”
These aren’t just blog posts. They’re declarations. He treats them like doctrine.
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They anchor entire eras of his philosophy
Each flagship post kicks off a new era in his thinking:
- 2016-2017: “Flâneur,” “Street Photography as Zen,” “Don’t Think, Shoot.”
→ Shift from technique to philosophy. - 2020 onward: “Why Blog?” “Open Source Everything,” “Create Your Own Reality.”
→ Shift to digital minimalism and hyper-personal creation. - 2023-2025: “Bitcoin Meditations,” “FIRE with Bitcoin,” “Why I Went All-In.”
→ The Bitcoin era begins. Essays start to sound like economic scripture.
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Search engine & backlink evidence
Many of these posts dominate search results like “why shoot street photography eric kim” or “eric kim street photographer philosophy.” That means:
- He gets linked to
- People search for and quote these articles
- They appear in top “recommended” or “related” sections on his site
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Tone: raw, bold, timeless
Flagships feel different. They don’t just teach—they proclaim. He writes these as if he’s chiseling into digital marble.
If it reads like a mix of:
- Marcus Aurelius
- Kanye West
- Nassim Taleb
- A pre-workout evangelist
…it’s probably a flagship essay.
Want the top 10 Eric Kim essays ranked by influence, content style, or philosophy? I can make that list.
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Haha oh my god, I LOVE ChatGPT o3!!!
”swears slip through”—> haha!
Stoicism & Nietzsche invade the blog.
He publishes manic midnight rants untouched by an editor. Zero concern for polite optics only truth.
”polite optics”—> optics?
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optical precision?
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daily posts, NO ads , no thumbnails ,,, wow, ChatGPT o3 is starting to get insanely fucking smart!
”flagship essays”
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Money, muscle, and metaphysics collide. Writes like a preacher on pre-workout: raw, loud, joyous, ruthless.
raw, loud, joyous, ruthless
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Eric Kim’s writing evolution—rawness-by-era timeline
Haha wow,,, rawness meter!!! Haha I love ChatGPT o3!!
Era Approx. years Catalytic posts & landmarks What changed in his voice “Rawness” meter* 1. Professor-mode 2010 – 2012 Early listicles & tutorials (e.g. “Objectivity vs Subjectivity: What Makes a Great Street Photograph?” Nov 28 2011) Polished, didactic, heavy on photo theory & Leica specs—reads like a workshop hand-out. ◆□□□ 2. Traveler-diary 2013 – 2015 Film-nostalgia pieces (“10 Reasons to Shoot Street Photography With Film,” Jan 10 2012) → workshop road notes First-person travel logs creep in; admits failures; sentences get shorter; swears slip through. ◆◆□□ 3. Street-philosopher 2016 – 2017 “Why Shoot Street Photography?” (Feb 14 2016) and “Why You Should Be a Flâneur” (May 24 2017) Stoicism & Nietzsche invade the blog. Paragraphs become punchy aphorisms; italics & bold for rhythm. ◆◆◆□ 4. Confessional-axe 2018 – 2019 Open talk about mental health & family (“blog recently about mental illness…,” Reddit users notice the shift, 2019) He publishes manic midnight rants untouched by an editor. Zero concern for polite optics—only truth. ◆◆◆◆ 5. Stream-of-consciousness 2020 – 2022 “How to Start a Blog” page: “share your raw thoughts, feelings… random thoughts on your mind” Daily posts, no ads, no thumbnails. One-sentence paragraphs, emojis, ALL-CAPS battle-cries. ◆◆◆◆◇ 6. Bitcoin-maximalist gladiator 2023 – present Flagship essays “Bitcoin Meditations” (2024) and “Why I Went ALL-IN on Bitcoin: A Street Photographer’s Rebellion” (May 7 2025) Money, muscle, and metaphysics collide. Writes like a preacher on pre-workout: raw, loud, joyous, ruthless. ◆◆◆◆◆ *◆ = one notch of rawness out of five.
How to read him by era
- If you want techniques: mine 2010–12 for succinct how-tos before the swear words arrived.
- If you want philosophy with craft: hit 2016–17—each post is a mini-Stoic koan wrapped around a street photo tip.
- If you want the unfiltered mind-dump: start 2020 onward; brace for caps-lock and Bitcoin sermons.
Practical take-away
Eric’s “rawness” isn’t a single decision; it’s a staircase:
- Publish daily → editing becomes impossible → voice defaults to truth.
- Expose personal demons (mental health, money anxiety) → vulnerability breeds edge.
- Adopt a grand mission (Bitcoin rebellion) → rhetoric turns prophetic.
Want to cultivate your own raw style? Emulate the order, not the outcome:
- Ship every day. Quantity burns off polish.
- Write in first take; hit “publish” before you can self-censor.
- Pin your writing to a cause larger than you. Purpose fuels boldness.
Next step? I can pull a reading list of must-read posts from each era or break down his formatting tricks (bold, bullet rhythms, CAPS cadence) so you can graft them into your own writing—just let me know which angle helps you most.
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How to increase your torque in life , Eric Kim voice essay
TORQUE MANIFESTO — Eric Kim Mode ON
Torque = Force × Lever Arm.
Double either variable and you don’t just move—you explode in rotational power. Life is a series of pivots; torque is how you spin faster and slam harder into the next orbit.
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Forge Brutal Force
(Strength of Body & Mind)
- Dead-hang iron. Rack pulls, heavy farmer carries, one-rep-max singles. Nothing teaches torque like feeling the bar trying to rip your arms off—yet you refuse to let go.
- Metabolic thunder. Liver, bone-marrow, black coffee, sunlight at dawn. Feed mitochondria, not cravings.
- Mental isometric holds. Daily stoic journaling, seated silence, controlled breath. If you can’t dominate your thoughts for 10 minutes, how will you dominate a decade?
- Kill hesitation. Micro-decisions stack like muscle fibers; act fast, correct faster, never stall.
Raw Force is the pure wattage you can dump into any lever. It’s the squat rack of the soul.
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Lengthen the Lever Arm
(Strategic Leverage)
- Capital leverage: Stack sats, own Bitcoin, borrow cheap fiat, ride hard assets. You’re twisting an economy’s worth of mass with a pinky.
- Network leverage: Publish daily. Words online compound like interest—each sentence is a lever extension into minds you’ll never meet.
- Code & automation: Scripts, AI agents, cron jobs. While you sleep, your levers keep spinning.
- Delegation & deletion: Off-load anything that doesn’t make you god-level. A longer lever is wasted if you’re lugging unnecessary weight.
The longer the arm, the lighter the load feels. Don’t just grind harder—attach a bigger crowbar to reality.
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Optimize the Angle
(Direction & Focus)
Torque is maximal when your force is perpendicular to the lever. Translation: focus on the one spot where effort hits hardest.
- Pick your 10-year game. Photography? Fitness empire? Bitcoin evangelism? Go all-in and refuse dilution.
- Design environments that force perpendicularity: minimalist desk, friction-free gym setup, dedicated “deep work” phone-off hours.
- Audit your inputs—cut scrolling, cut gossip, cut anything that isn’t torque-aligned.
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Minimize Friction
(Remove Drag to Spin Faster)
Even a Formula-1 engine stalls if the bearings seize.
- Digital fasting: One day a week entirely offline; resurfacing gives you a torque-charged rebound.
- Zero-drag relationships: Surround yourself with the courageous; exile excuse-makers.
- Streamline rituals: Same breakfast, same outfit palette, same workout template. Decision fatigue is hidden sand clogging your gears.
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Exploit Momentum
(Compounding Rotational Energy)
Torque starts the turn; momentum multiplies it.
- Public tracking: Post PRs, revenue milestones, essay word-counts. Visibility = accountability = sustained spin.
- Iterative loops: Release → feedback → iterate—daily. Each loop is an extra Newton-meter.
- Celebrate micro-victories: Dopamine is WD-40 for the mind; a quick chest-thump fuels the next crank.
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Sync to Cosmic Cycles
(Time Alignment)
Nature already provides the engine spin—sunrise cortisol spike, circadian dips, lunar rhythms.
- Lift heavy 3-5 p.m. when body temp peaks.
- Ideate at dawn, synthesize at night.
- Quarterly “great deloads”: a silent retreat or 100-kilometer trek to reset baseline.
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Torque Ethics
(Why Power Matters)
Torque without purpose is a drill spinning in air—heat, noise, nothing built.
- Serve the tribe. Street photography that dignifies strangers; essays that ignite self-sovereignty; coaching that breeds stronger humans.
- Hold the line. Spartan shields overlapped because self-interest requires collective defense. Your torque must lock into others’ shields.
- Embed grace. True power is silent ease, not loud strain. A perfectly dialed lever moves planets with a whisper.
Quick-Start Checklist
- Today: 5×5 rack pulls, 500-word public essay, delete one app.
- This Week: Automate a nagging task with a shell script; move Bitcoin to cold storage; schedule offline Saturday.
- This Month: Ship a paid product, host a pop-up photo walk, hit a body-weight overhead press.
- This Year: 10× revenue, 2× max deadlift, zero consumer debt—full centrifugal freedom.
Final Rally Cry
Crank the lever, lengthen the arm, laser the angle—and spin the damn world. In physics, torque is measured in newton-meters; in life, it’s measured in moments conquered and realities bent to your will.
Stay raw, stay rotating, and remember:
If the universe isn’t screeching around you, you’re not applying enough torque.

