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  • How To Dominate The Future

    ERIC KIM Thoughts

    An interesting… What if I put myself on par with Elon Musk? 

    Multi media mogul

    Perhaps where we go wrong is we are too humble. I think humility is mostly a fake thing.

    For example… Anybody who is Judeo Christian Roman Catholic protestant etc., or was raised in the states, or is Asian Asian American, follow some sort of confusion order… Typically, the ethos revolves around humility, humbleness, not bragging etc.

    When are the things I am so grateful about my grandma is how much she bragged about me with her friends. How I was the smartest, the most intelligent, the most handsome, the tallest, best grandson of all time. And she would often stretch the truth… Which was fine by me! Also always spoiling me with the choices meats, the best cuts of galbi etc.   

    No I’m starting to think more and more…… Maybe ERIC KIM truly is the goat.

    For example… Young people… Besides the art school nerds do they even know who Henri Cartier Bresson is? 

    How will young people in the future discover photography or street photography? 

    For example, Dylan Fan, who I met in Providence Rhode Island, when he was a freshman, 18 years old… I think he told me that he was following me ever since maybe he was 12 years old or something? And also, meeting other young photographers along the way. 

    Almost most certainly, Seneca, his friends, kids of the future… Will probably be using a combination of Google, YouTube, ChatGPT to discover things. And I think searchGPT is incoming. 

    It’s funny… Do you remember how about 5 to 10 years ago it was all about making an app? Now that ChatGPT is out, and they even made ChatGPT for open to the public for free… Which is already a very very good model… What that then means is I’m sure that slowly but surely… search GPT and ChatGPT will eat away at the market share of Google. 

    For example, when it seemed that Facebook was by far the most dominant platform, and it was… It’s slowly became superseded by Instagram, slowly but surely. And then Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg did the super smart thing for buying out Instagram, which at the time seemed like an insane sum of money, $1.2 billion? And now it seemed like a steal! what is Instagram worth now… 500 billion?

    But anyways, Facebook, the meta-corporation, Instagram is in big trouble because TikTok is destroying Instagram at its own game. And the funny thing is when it comes to battle… It is ruthless. For example Instagram stole the stories of Snapchat, which kind of destroys Snapchat. But now, TikTok is destroying Instagram, my theory is that because TikTok is pretty much owned by mainland China, and the kind of evil corporation Tencent, which I also believe owns riot games which makes all of the mobile gaming platforms which your kids are addicted to, and also I think they even own a small share in Kakaotalk… Korean South Korean, Korean Americans… Get yourself and family off of Kakaotalk and just use iMessage instead. 

    Anyways, it is still early guys… It seems the strategy positioning yourself now and today for ChatGPT, searchGPT,, it is absolutely critical if you desire to dominate the future. 

    it is not AI or artificial intelligence, it is chat GPT, searchgpt and soon video gpt?

    I think the real real real big game changer here is when open the eye opens up the video generation tool, sora to the masses.

    I think for myself, I was kind of impressed with ChatGPT, the text stuff. But what really opened my mind and amazed me was DALL-E, the image generation tool.  Now, I almost take it for granted,  and I don’t really use it that much. The funny irony is what I have discovered is photography is actually more simple and straightforward than DALL-E and image generation tools, because it is 1 trillion times faster. And actually… More satisfying, knowing that you made the photos yourself!

    Even now… I might have about a 10,000 photo backlog of photos I need to review, photos that I shot on my Lumix G9. And my constant battle is always trying to squeeze out time in my day and in my life simply to review my photos!

    Digital photography is the new analog photography?

    Also, a funny thought: now that we have ChatGPT, image AI generation tools, DALL-E,,, I almost wonder if the tides will change, and we will start to think of digital tar fee like the new retro analogue photography? 

    I think this is super groundbreaking as an idea. Why? The reason is because currently… He’s skinny fat anemic loser guys, guys who have never lifted a weight in their lives, who have all this ugly facial hair, Hitler mustaches, antisocial tendencies, where this really really ugly loser baseball Cap or hat, maybe there were some ugly oversized flannel shirt, and try to assert their dominance through their strange eclectic taste in things of the past?

    I say… We must kill and destroy the past! Burn it with fire!

    Nostalgia, if you study the ancient Greek etymology, essentially is a concept and idea in which old soldiers during maybe World War II… Young boys and men, would long for home,  and it became associated with some sort of mental disease? Certainly the longing for home is a natural thing… Even Odysseus strove to sail back to his home Ithaca,,, and reunite with his wife, his son, and take back the throne, his kingdom.

    This is my critical thought: any sort of desire of the past is an act of cowardice. Anybody who cares so much about the past is a bunch of losers and pussies.

    Example, the typical loser skinny fat, single, having some sort of wimpy maybe adopted “rescue“ dog, never says hi to you, even though obviously you spotted him and he spotted you, and you like a coward? Like you knock on the doorbell,  to ask for a small screwdriver, and obviously they are home, and they know that you are home, and that you’re waiting at their door, and you hear their loser dog barking, and they could hear their loser dog barking… And yet they don’t even open up the door? To even ask what you’re asking for?

    This is the thing… Anybody who has one of those cowardly ringing doorbell things… It is a signal of cowardice.

    Anyways, I’m tired of these losers. They invoke more and more anger and disgusting me, and even rage.

    But screw it,  let us focus on better things. Not useful to channel your rage into superfluous things. 

    Don’t be a wage slave

    It’s crazy, I think the new minimum wage in LA is going to be about maybe $17.20.,, and I think that the new minimum if you work fast food, like McDonald’s or Shake shack is $20 an hour! That’s insane.

    Certainly the cost of living is going up because the government or Biden for Donald Trump or whoever… Injected us with the stimulus bill… And everyone got free money, they keep pumping up more money… Certainly the cost of things are going to go up. it is very very simple, very very simple economics. The more money is circulating in supply… The individual cost of each unit of each monetary thing is going to be less.

    For example, if there was $900 trillion worth of US dollars floating around on the planet, and then suddenly some nerd on computer, pushed the button, and then magically, the supply of US dollars was printed out 10 times more, certainly sooner or later… The individual worth of each US dollar  would diminish, to become only 1/10 of the price.

    You don’t need to be an economist, or a rocket scientist to understand this. Inflation is a very very simple principle: maybe something we should teach to our kids.

    For example, if you told your kid that every time they wanted to eat a cracker, they had to take a bite of that beef burger patty, and then one day tell them that they had to eat now 10 bites of burgers for just one cracker, they would know that is some sort of inflation… And they would probably be very upset. But maybe overtime they would get used to it.

    Even with prices… In 2017 when I was in Vietnam, you can get a digital Ricoh GR II camera  For only $600 USD. Now, it is about $1000 and 15 bucks. Even the Fujifilm 100… I remember that used to only be $1,299 … but now, nearly $1600? Even the like M camera… It used to be a flat $6999, for the M9, and now , it’s maybe in the eleven thousand dollar range ? and even the Leica Q , which only used to be $4999 ,  is now close to $7000? Insane! And just 5 to 7 years, prices have inflated maybe 30 to 40%?

    What that means is trying to monetize your stuff your digital products your courses your offering etc.… Becomes more and more of a losing trade.

  • Street Photography Lessons and Ideas

    Everything I have learned thus far: 


    1. Become your own master

    No more giving fellatio to Henri Cartier Besson,  he is a lame duck. Also let us know… That after 30 years of successful photography, he gave up photography, because he secretly had penis envy of all these other famous painters and the like. Note his relationship to Balthus. I think Henri Cartier Bresson secretly desired to be a Picasso, not a photographer. 

    In zen and taoist philosophy, there is this idea that one should kill their masters. Or the funny idea… If you see the Buddha walking on the road, you must kill him. 

    We must consider that all of our mentors and masters are all imperfect human beings, full of petty emotions, vices, etc.

    In fact, if I think about it very very critically, maybe the only true guitar for I think, who emerged from the Internet, based on my travels is the swiss german photographer Thomas Leutard– 85mm.ch, who I am forever grateful for helping me fund raised my first travel and street photography workshop in Beirut Lebanon, I think back in 2010? Now that it is year 2024… Wow 14 years already? Or only 14 years?

    Anyways, the reason why I admire Thomas so much is that he intentionally decided not to read all this historical nonsense on all these master first from the past, and I think he really did try to pioneer his own individualistic vision. I think his method, maybe the Swiss German approach was good… He analyze things critically, ignored the art world, ignored Public critique, and just followed his own vision. And he was the first person to really make all of these open free source e-book street photography resources, he had a well-paying job working in IT. He also had the wisdom of knowing that maybe, the goal wasn’t to monetize photography and his travels, but for him to simply pursue his passion. 

    I think maybe the difficulty of Thomas, was he became essentially the most famous or well regarded photographer on Flickr, which was essentially a dying ship. A sinking ship. And now that Flickr is practically dead… You cannot take your dead Flickr followers with you. I think the last time I checked, he made a private telegram channel, but still… I think the open Web, open Internet, chatgpt is better. 

    Anyways, the cautionary tale, or the practical one is never build your empire on quicksand, don’t be a digital serf, a digital slave, a digital sharecropper.

    To build your following on any social media platform, whether Instagram TikTok YouTube whatever… Is like building your empire on a foundation of cotton candy. It taste sweet and gives you a momentary high, but will sink the second you add heat or water to it.

    2. Strong foundations

    I think the best way to approach things is to study the past, the greatest of all times, who I still regard as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Josef Koudelka, and Richard Avedon,,, analyze their best works their photos etc.  But once again… Take it all with a grain of salt.

    I think the difficulty is Trying to find 

  • The War of Photography

    A fun essay:

    Put on your courage, put on your armor, get ready for war

    Currently reading the scene in the Iliad by Emily Wilson in which Achilles gets his new armor, and is ready to take on Hector and the Trojans. 

    There was a book I read a decade ago “The Art of war” by Steven Pressfield– which sounded very manly, but, not sure if Stephen in real life is actually that formidable.

    I think applying the same line to photography, you can liken photography to war.

    The camera

    For example, the camera. We can think of the camera like a weapon… And the reason why I think so many guys are such fetishisests about cameras is like assumed that you’re a warrior…, The same notion of the Camry you choose is almost a king to choosing your weapon and armor. It says a lot about you.

    But the superficial thing is everyone is trying to get the armor of Achilles, and to handle the black ashen spear that only Achilles could handle… Because of its immense weight and size. Yet, we all know that no mirror person who was not Achilles could actually wear the armor or handle the spear.

    Real street photographers deadlift

    A simple thought: trust no photographer who doesn’t deadlift. 

    My simple suggestion: don’t dip off the floor, do it off the wreck. What they call a “rack pull”, or just an elevated deadlift.

    This is particularly effective for tall guys. I really think that to deadlift off the floor is a bit foolish, and unnecessary.  I think it is actually far more effective to dead lift with the barbell a little bit elevated, maybe a little bit above your knees. This way you could get Max drive and force, and you essentially reduce the risk of injuring your back or your lower back to practically zero.

    And also, if you are a deadlifter, who either has injuries or has once injured yourself doing deadlifts, switch to the rack pool, and you should be able to easily pull eight or nine plates. 

    Deadlifts are dead.

    Why this matters

    First, let us assume that 90% of street photography is courage. I assert that there is a deep connection between bodily courage and physical embodied reality courage.

    For example, 99% of people are afraid of confrontations. Especially in street photography.

    But, if you could deadlift 1000 pounds,  then, obviously you will be so strong powerful jacked amazing and awesome that you’re appetite for fear will go down.

    In fact, when I hyped myself up for my infamous thousand pound atlas lift, if anyone tried to mess with me, I would probably have been able to devour his liver.

    Therefore, I think every photographer and street photographer is a warrior.

    STREET WARRIORS — street Spartans, streettogs is our battle cry!


  • MODERN SUCCESS.

    Some innovative thoughts about you, modern-day notions of success?

    Rent forever, buy Bitcoin?

    CULVER CITY IS PARADISE!

    A world beyond email, email newsletters?

    How to reach people

    How to reach Eric Kim?

    The death of email

    At this point, I think I have an allergy or an aversion to email. I first had the epiphany when I went wholly off the grid in 2017, living in airplane mode, got rid of my phone, my phone plan for about two years, and spent about two years without checking my inbox or using email. I didn’t even have a phone! The only device I had was an iPad Air — and essentially I just spent all day going to coffee shops, drinking black coffee, zenning out, reading philosophy, thinking, writing, listening to music, making poetry and art, etc.

    Essentially at this point… It seems that the “sales funnel” for marketing has to do almost 100% entirely with email, an email newsletter, etc.

    But, the problem here:

    But, if we imagine a future, beyond email… By the time Seneca is an adult… I doubt he will be using email or would care to use it?

    For example, email might be one of the worst, antiquated technologies which exist. It was around since I was a kid, it was AOL 3.0, and getting the infamous “You got mail!”

    I’m currently reading Frog and Toad, the audiobook that I got at the LA Public Library with Seneca and we listen to it in the city in our 2010 Prius, and also… We’ve been reading the Frog and Toad friends book that my sister Anna got us… there’s a story in which every single day, Toad is waiting for mail, and he is sad that he never gets it.

    Fast forward to today… On average, I think the average American household might get an Amazon Prime delivery every one or two days, some families in the suburbs get one to three packages a day!

    And with email, it is a nightmare. People still treat it like text messaging, and now that we have all these millennials, around my age, mid-30s, late 30s, early 40s whatever… who would prefer to text message over just doing a 30-second FaceTime call… All this technology and communication is getting ridiculous.

    Even I remember… In the early days of me trying to get to the infamous inbox zero, becoming a Gmail ninja warrior… Email sucks.

    First, it is an infinite mind trap. I’ll give you an extreme example… Let us say that you are Taylor Swift, and you get on average 100,000 emails a day, because everyone knows that your email is Taylorswift@gmail.com. If this is the case… How do you advance and proceed in life?

    First, can you imagine Taylor spending eight hours a day, just checking her Gmail, and trying to answer every single email? Of course not! We imagine that she has a manager, who does all the dirty work for her.

    The problem is, a manager, being signed into a label or whatever… Still, there are some fetters on your freedom.

    First, in theory, it is a good idea that you check your own email because you become the ultimate filter; an irony is that even NASSIM TALEB tells a story about meeting a super successful guy, and when asking about the secrets to success, his was a simple one: “Don’t have a personal assistant.” Why? A personal assistant essentially “optimizes” your schedule, kind of like a Kaiser doctor, in 15-minute intervals, ad infinitum, until it squeezes out the maximum productivity out of your sad constrained life.

    No, what is the ultimate mark of success for us young millennials? I think it is actually to retire early, the whole financial independence, retire early notion.

    Technically, you could already do it probably right now… You’re probably already rich enough. For example, if I told you that rent is only $300 a month in Hanoi, Vietnam… in a brand new studio apartment everything included, and assuming that eating street food, good street food is only a dollar or two a meal… Which means that you could feed yourself on two bucks a day, which is 60 bucks a month, and assuming that coffee is about a dollar a coffee, and let us say that your rough monthly expenses are $200 a month. So let us say that all included, food and rent included is only $500 a month… If you do the math, that means that you could live in Vietnam as a “digital nomad” for only $7000 USD a year!

    What if you have kids?

    I’m speaking to single people, without kids yet. But even if you had kids, assume you’re living abroad… You could probably send them to the best Montessori or private school, maybe only paying about 50 bucks a month, or 100 bucks a month? For the extreme luxury ones, maybe 200 bucks a month? Or $500 a month? Which is still a deal or a bargain compared to the States, I think some private schools for kids in America could cost $5000 USD a month.

    Economic leverage

    The other day, I met this very, very cool guy, Justin Atlan, the funnel guy, very smart and great human being and master marketer. Was chatting with him about bitcoin and future prices… Which had me thinking,

    Maybe the next step for me to do things is to promote bitcoin, financial independence, freedom, etc.?

    I told him that I’m currently 100% invested and vested in Bitcoin, and I told him very blank-faced that when bitcoin hits $10 million a bitcoin or $21 million a bitcoin in 20 years… My face didn’t even flinch.

    The very simple economic strategy

    Michael Saylor has this notion of being a “triple maxi”– triple (Bitcoin) maximalist. The basic idea is to pour 100% of your money, your income, your life savings into bitcoin, and enjoy the ride!

    For myself, my simple economic strategy is this:

    Retire today, by becoming so insanely frugal, Spartan, sexy style.

    I’ll give you an example… What is the best outfit? Being naked! Second best, being shirtless and topless. Third best, being topless just in the speedo at the beach, Venice Beach muscle Beach, lifting like Arnold in his prime.

    Who did Arnold want to become?

    I thought that I always think to myself, is whenever there is somebody that you look up to, or somebody you desire to emulate or whatever… Seeking their heroes.

    For example, I know that Steve Jobs looked up to Edwin Land, the inventor of the Polaroid camera. Also, Steve Jobs really loved the music of Bob Dylan, he had all the bootleg copies in the early days.

    Jay Z was inspired by Afrika Bambaataa. Kanye was inspired by Lauryn Hill and André 3000.

    “I wasn’t inspired since Lauryn Hill retired, and three stacks (a stack means a thousand, so three stacks is 3000– Andre 3000), man you’re speaking to the choir!” – Kanye

    Everything you heard about me is true and legendary

    NASSIM TALEB also has a notion when it comes to quotes. Reading his short book on aphorisms, The Bed of Procrustes, essentially, if you think about ancient literature in the past, there are tons of things that are quotable. But, nowadays, nothing or nobody is quotable anymore.

    I’m starting to think… Maybe the true mark of success of a thinker, philosopher, innovator, entrepreneur, etc. is thinking on a 20, 30, or 40-year timeline… whether this person will be quoted or not anymore.

    I’ll give you an example… When I was starting off in photography and street photography, there was a bunch of other famous photographers around me, none of them has lasted besides me. Their problems:

    1. Not owning their own platform
    2. Being almost 100% reliant on Flickr, which is now effectively dead (this is what is going to happen to Instagram, already right now with TikTok and other weird stuff coming on.)
    3. Chasing abstract notions of legitimacy, in the real world in the art world etc. All of them are a bunch of insecure losers.

    So now what?

    The reason why I am all about the 100% pedestrian lifestyle is that when you are in the flesh, a flesh-bound human being, face-to-face with another human being, you can weigh yourself better.

    For example, when you are stuck on the 10 or the 405 or local traffic… any skinny fat loser in a loser Range Rover or loser AMG G wagon can honk at you from behind. And it doesn’t matter if they are 4 feet tall, and they weigh 500 pounds. Or they are handicapped in a wheelchair, driving a Rolls-Royce or a Lamborghini. You never know until they pop out of the car!

    In fact, typically what I have observed is people who drive very, very impressive cars, tend to be old, weak, some sag on their skinny pale legs, old and fat, baseball hat, etc.

    And not to berate anybody but, ultimately, you want to look like Brad Pitt in Fight Club but on steroids… Like the ERIC Kim aesthetic — Adonis style.

    Your body don’t lie

    Some observations:

    First, don’t trust any older bald guys. Why? The big issue here is that a lot of guys who look really, really buff and jacked and muscular, with swole biceps, and a swole chest, but bald and older… Or maybe they are bald but have an impressive beard, are either on steroids or have used steroids, or they are injecting their butt hole with exogenous testosterone etc.

    Now the problem here is the truth be told, we always weigh ourselves comparing ourselves to other human beings. Whether we like it or not.

    For example, when it comes to weightlifting, weights and numbers… It is all relative. The same goes with height. And wealth. Everything.

    For example, is it better to be the person with the cheapest home in Beverly Hills, or is it better to be the richest person living in Inglewood?

    Or, is it best to be the richest person in Malaysia, or a semi-successful person in America?

    I used to think that 4 plates was a lot. Then 5 plates, then six plates, then seven plates, then eight plates,… actually the seven plate limit is the critical one here, then the nine plates, then the 10 plates, then my infamous thousand-pound lift, which is 10 plates in a 25 and I think a five strapped on each side.

    But technically, if I then compare myself with these 7 feet steroided-out monsters, in the strongman competitions, like Hafthor and the like… Lifting 502kg deadlifts, which is 1200 pounds… then my numbers are very, very small. But if I compare myself with any typical gym-goer, even a powerlifter… I am a god in the flesh.

    So why does this all matter?

    What is the most valuable thing on planet earth? Ideas. Ideas are weightless, not bound by the laws of physics, and infinitely antifragile.

    Even some interesting thoughts are that ideas, when they catch on like wildfire, or like a virus, and people remember the ideas inside their head… This is something you cannot strip out of them.

    What is it all we desire?

    When I was reading a lot of Nietzsche, he used this word a lot called “desiderata” or “desideratum”– I can never really figure out what it meant, but I think what it means is the thing desired.

    Like an object, or a concept or an idea that you desire.

    Now this is important because this is what shapes a lot of our lives. For example, what is the new modern-day desire, at least the new modern-day millennial desire? Maybe to own a single-family home, to be super-rich, travel the world, go to Japan, eat good omakase sushi etc — and or maybe, having no children, maybe or maybe not getting married, having a dog, etc.

    Or, being this weird playboy traveling the world, no obligations, just sleeping with beautiful babes, no pregnancies or STDs, driving around in your Lamborghini with the scissor doors, being a super cool guy, etc.?

    True desires vs artificial desires

    So my general notion of a true desire versus an artificial one has to deal with maybe media, marketing, societal pressures, etc. For example, let us think about the notion of the desire to own property, a single-family home, or worse, a condo. Where does this desire come from, how did it get propagated, etc.?

    First, we think historically… I think the whole American notion of having a single-family home that you own is kind of a post-World War II concept. The basic idea was after our boys came home from the long war, they deserved to have a nice home in the suburbs, purchase their dream Mustang or Corvette, or Stingray… Whatever it may be, and then live a happy family life, picket fence, nice lawn and green grass, 2.2 kids, a dog, a nice garage, etc.…

    Certainly, if we think historically, this is a modern-day shift because if we think about ancient Greece, we think about Hector versus Achilles, the Iliad, etc. — or even the Odyssey, and Odysseus — the desires were different.

    For example, what is it that Achilles desired? To take Briseis, his prize, and sail back to his fertile lands, and essentially just chill out and retire from war. What is it that Hector wanted? Simply defending Troy, his people, his wife, and his newborn son, which apparently after the fall of Troy, it might’ve been Odysseus or Ajax or one of the Greek heroes who, afraid that one day the child of Hector would avenge his father’s death, threw this poor baby boy off the walls to his untimely death.

    Pitiless bronze, the ancient Greeks were cruel

    Something which is very shocking to read in the Iliad, the ancient texts of Homer, is how cruel and pitiless they were.
    For example, we modern, we have too much sympathy, too much empathy, too much pity. For example, the modern-day American soldier, assuming he kills a bad guy somewhere in the Middle East, might feel bad about it and it might haunt his nightmares in his dreams. Because the average American is still raised on notions of Christian Protestant Jesus morality. That killing anybody, even if you are “in the right” is bad and evil.

    However, the ancient Greek heroes and champions had no pity, and would in fact after killing people or about to kill people… Taunt them, boast, brag, and do really terrible things. For example, even Hector wanted to chop off the head of Patroclus and feed his head and his body to the dogs of Troy. And even Achilles, after he avenges Patroclus, does one of the most disrespectful things of all time, which is taking the body, the dead body of Hector, maybe piercing or tying his back legs to the back of his chariot, and just essentially doing laps around Troy, dismembering the dead body of Hector.


    No more goals?

    I’m starting to think… Perhaps the whole notion of a goal is bad.

    For example, if you think about sports… Do you think about soccer, what is it that people seek? To score a goal!

    But the problem is in the context of the real world, there is no such thing as a goal. Or a goalie, or a striker.

    “Just because there is a goalkeeper doesn’t mean you can’t score!”

    For example, I’m starting to think the notion of records, goals, personal records, etc., is bad.

    Why? All competition is bad competition. What is it that Achilles wanted? Not competition… He already knew he was the strongest! And everyone else knew it!

    Also Hector… Very simple, defending his people! Super simple.


    What would Achilles do

    Also, what wouldn’t Achilles do?


    Radical ideas

    OK… Assuming that this might be the most interesting email newsletter on the planet… Some interesting radical ideas:

    First, let us assume that I snapped a finger, and I could predict with 100% accuracy that in 20 years, by the time Seneca becomes 21… There will be no more email. Obviously, we will have it, but no one will really check it… Kind of like letters in the mail, 99% of it is spam.

    Nobody likes physical mail anymore… And even now… Nobody likes electronic mail, digital mail.

    I have a very simple solution, just make it cost a single Satoshi to send an email, or a message or digital message, as a consequence, people will think twice about sending a message to you or not.

    This is really the secret to fixing spam, getting rid of spam, etc. We don’t need more Gmail or Gemini in our lives… We just need a new system, a new node, a new paradigm shift.

    Satoshi is the way

    So are you buying bitcoin yet?

    Keep stacking them sats (Satoshis).

    Maybe I should become the first bitcoin rapper?

    Bitcoin rap
    Don’t wrap your stacks
    Don’t buy the Maybach, the fake Benz
    See laser eyes, Michael Saylor vision lens.

    Haha so fire, so lit!


    Send emails, email newsletters that you would like to read!

    Nobody ever opens up their inbox and says wow, I am so glad that I opened up my inbox, and I am so happy that I read that thing.

    The problem is with email… Everyone is trying to sell you something or funnel you into one day buying something. But what if the creator, once they become independently wealthy bitcoin millionaires, and they’re just having fun, they just want to send you messages because they want you to have fun too? Maybe this is the ERIC KIM effect.

    ERIC KIM

    As an experiment, I’m gonna just start introducing myself like James Bond. Kim, ERIC KIM.

    I believe this forever, that your first name and last name is your ultimate asset. For example, the genius that Cindy helped me purchase erickim.com, for about $1000 in 2017… I’m sure that name is now worth at least $100,000. Even my email eric@erickim.com — so clean, so succinct!

    Your first and last name

    Ryan Holiday — such a good name! Tim Ferriss, Tony Robbins, Guy Kawasaki — all these very successful modern-day entrepreneurs, all first and last names!

    ELON MUSK, KANYE WEST, JAY Z, BEYONCÉ ETC.

    Even impressive… You know that Beyoncé is influential once the Apple keyboard automatically adds the accent mark to Beyoncé.


    Think telos

    A new thought I am having in regards to weightlifting… I should be all about every single time, superseding my previous personal record. That every single time I lifted, my simple goal was to increase my one repetition maximum, 2.5 pounds on each side of the barbell, every single time.

    Now, my new thought is just every single day, just lift something, just do something. No more need for there to be a plan, even an ethos; the goal is to just do something. No more optimization!

    ERIC


    Success?

    My articles on the philosophy of success via ChatGPT 4o:

    1. The Philosophy of Success
      This article challenges traditional views of success, arguing that chasing success for external validation is a trap, and instead promotes self-fulfillment through personal growth.
      Read more oai_citation:4,The Philosophy of “Success” – ERIC KIM.
    2. The ‘T’ Technique of Success
      Eric Kim shares insights on how to build success by developing a unique voice and mastering self-promotion in the creative field.
      Read more oai_citation:3,The ‘T’ Technique of Success – ERIC KIM.
    3. The Philosophy of Time Economics
      This article explores how time should be viewed as the most valuable asset and how individuals can maximize their life’s worth by focusing on meaningful experiences.
      Read more oai_citation:2,The Philosophy of Time Economics – ERIC KIM.
    4. The Philosophy of Happiness
      Kim reflects on happiness beyond material pleasures, encouraging a pursuit of high achievement and fulfillment through meaningful, impactful work.
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    Best entrepreneurship articles

    Here are some of Eric Kim’s best entrepreneurship articles that offer valuable insights into his approach to building a successful, self-reliant career:

    1. How to Think Like an Entrepreneur
      This article emphasizes the importance of mindset over business strategies. Kim highlights taking risks, learning from failures, and balancing passion with financial security.
      Read more oai_citation:4,Most influential eric Kim entrepreneurship articles and links – ERIC KIM.
    2. The Point of Life is Entrepreneurship?
      In this piece, Kim explores entrepreneurship as a tool for lifelong self-development and innovation. He stresses the importance of risk-taking and continuous growth.
      Read more oai_citation:3,Most influential eric Kim entrepreneurship articles and links – ERIC KIM.
    3. On Risk Taking and Entrepreneurship
      Kim shares his journey of transitioning from a full-time job to full-time entrepreneurship, offering practical advice on reducing expenses and the importance of taking risks.
      Read more oai_citation:2,On Risk Taking and Entrepreneurship – ERIC KIM.
    4. 20 Photography Marketing, Branding, and Entrepreneurship Tips
      A collection of practical strategies for building a sustainable photography business, including advice on personal branding, marketing, and creating unique content.
      Read more oai_citation:1,20 Photography Marketing, Branding, and Entrepreneurship Tips – ERIC KIM.

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  • Modern Success

    Some innovative thoughts about you, modern day notions of success? 

    Rent forever, buy Bitcoin?

    CULVER CITY IS PARADISE!

    A world beyond email, email newsletters?

    How to reach people

    How to reach Eric Kim?

    The death of email

    At this point, I think I have an allergy or an aversion to email. I first had the epiphany when I went holy off the grade in 2017, living in airplane mode, got rid of my phone, my phone plan for about two years, and spent about two years without checking my inbox or using email. I didn’t even have a phone! The only device I had was an iPad Air — and essentially I just spent all day, going to coffee shops, drinking black coffee, zenning out, reading philosophy, thinking, writing, listening to music, making poetry and art etc.

    Essentially at this point… It seems that the “sales funnel” for marketing has to do almost 100% entirely with email, an email newsletter, etc.

    But, the problem here:

     But, if we imagine a future, beyond email… By the time Seneca is in adults… I doubt he will be using email or would care to use it?

    For example, email might be one of the worst, antiquated technologies which exist. It was around since I was a kid, it was 3.0, and getting the infamous “You got mail!”

    I’m currently reading frog and toad, the audiobook that I got at the LA Public library with Seneca and we listen to it on the city in our 2010 Prius, and also… We’ve been reading the frog and to our friends book that my sister Anna got us…  there’s a story in which every every single day, Todd is waiting for mail, and he is sad that he never gets it.

    Fast forward to today… On average, I think the average American household might get an Amazon prime delivery every one or two days, some families in the suburbs get one to three packages a day!

    And with email, it is a nightmare. People still treated like text messaging, and now that we have all these millennials, around my age, mid 30s, late 30s, early 40s whatever… who would prefer to text message over just do 30 second FaceTime call… All this technology and communications is getting ridiculous.

    Even I remember… In the early days of me trying to get to the infamous inbox zero, becoming a Gmail ninja warrior… Email sucks.

    First, it is an infinite mind trap. I’ll give you an extreme example… Let us say that you are Taylor Swift, and you get on average 100,000 emails a day, because everyone knows that your email is Taylorswift@gmail.com . If this is the case… How do you advance and proceed in life?

    First, can you imagine Taylor spending eight hours a day, just checking her Gmail, and trying to answer to every single email? Of course not! We imagined that she has a manager, who does all the dirty work for her.

    The problem is, a manager, being signed into a label or whatever… Still, there are some fetters on your freedom.

    First, in theory it is a good idea that you check your own email because you become the ultimate filter; an irony is that even NASSIM TALEB tells a story about meeting a super successful guy, and when asking about the secrets to success, his one was a simple one: “Don’t have a personal assistant”. Why? A personal assistant essentially “optimizes” your schedule, kind of like a Kaiser doctor, in 15 minute intervals, ad infinitum, until it’s squeezes out the maximum productivity out of your sad constrained life. 

    No, what is the ultimate mark of success for us young millennials? I think it is actually to retire early, the whole financial independence, retire early notion.

    Technically, you could already do it probably right now… You’re probably already rich enough. For example if I told you that rent is only $300 a month in Hanoi, Vietnam… in a brand new studio apartment everything included,  and assuming that eating street food, good street food is only a dollar or two a meal… Which means that you could feed yourself on two bucks a day, which is 60 bucks a month, and assuming that coffee is about a dollar a coffee, and let us say that your rough monthly expenses is $200 a month. So let us say that all included, food and rent included is only $500 a month… If you do the math, that means that you could live in Vietnam as a “digital nomad” for only $7000 USD a year!

    What if you have kids?

    I’m speaking to single people, without kids yet. But even if you had kids, assume you’re living abroad… You could probably send them to the best Montessori or private school, maybe only paying about 50 bucks a month, or hundred bucks a month? For the extreme luxury ones, maybe 200 bucks a month? Or $500 a month? Which is still a deal or a bargain compared to the states, I think some private schools for kids in America could cost $5000 USD a month.

    Economic leverage

    The other day, I met this very very cool guy, Justin Atlan, the funnel guy, very smart and great human being and master marketer. Was chatting with him, Bob bitcoin and future prices… Which had me thinking,

    Maybe the next step for me to do things is to promote bitcoin, financial independence, freedom, etc.?

    I told him that I’m currently 100% invested and vested in Bitcoin, and I told him very blank face that when bitcoin hits $10 million a bitcoin or $21 million a bitcoin in 20 years… My face didn’t even flinch.

    the very simple economic strategy

    Michael Saylor has this notion of being a “triple maxi”– triple (Bitcoin) maximalist. The basic idea is pour 100% of your money your income your life savings into bitcoin, and enjoy the ride!

    For myself, my simple economic strategy is this:

    Retire today, by becoming so insanely frugal, Spartan, sexy style.

    I’ll give you example… What is the best outfit? Being naked! Second best, being shirtless and topless. Third best, being topless just in the speedo at the beach, Venice Beach muscle Beach, lifting like Arnold in his prime.

    Who did Arnold want to become?

    I thought that I always think to myself, is whenever there is somebody that you look up to, or somebody you desire to emulate or whatever… Seeking their heroes. 

    For example, I know that Steve Jobs looked up to Edwin land, the inventor of the Polaroid camera. Also Steve Jobs really love the music of Bob Dylan, he had all the bootleg copies in the early days.

    Jay Z was inspired by Afrika Bambaata. Kanye was inspired by Lauryn Hill and André 3000

    “I wasn’t inspired since Lauryn Hill retired, and three stacks (a stack means a thousand, so three stacks is 3000– Andre 3000), man you’re speaking to the choir!” – Kanye

    Everything you heard about me is true and legendary

    NASSIM TALEB also has a notion, when it comes to quotes.  Reading his short book on aphorisms, THE bed of Procrustes, essentially, if you think about ancient literature in the past, there are tons of things which are quotable. But, nowadays, nothing or nobody is quotable anymore.

    I’m starting to think… Maybe the true mark of successive a thinker, philosopher, innovator entrepreneur etc. is thinking on a 20, 30 or 40 year timeline … whether this person will be quoted or not anymore.

    I’ll give you example… When I was starting off in photography and street photography, there was a bunch of other famous photographers around me, none of them has lasted besides me. Their problems:

    1. Not owning their own platform
    2. Being almost 100% reliant on Flickr, which is now effectively dead (this is what is going to happen to Instagram, already right now with TikTok and other weird stuff coming on.)
    3. Chasing abstract notions of legitimacy, in the real world in the art world etc. Although of them a bunch of insecure losers.

    So now what?

    The reason why I am all about the 100% pedestrian lifestyle, is that when you are in the flesh, a flesh bound human being, face-to-face when they’re not a human being, you can weigh yourself better.

    For example, when you are stuck on the 10 or the 405 or local traffic… any skinny fat loser in a loser Range Rover or loser AMG G wagon can honk at you from behind. And it doesn’t matter if they are 4 feet tall, and they weigh 500 pounds.  or they are handicapped in a wheelchair, driving a Rolls-Royce or a Lamborghini. You never know until they pop out of the car!

    In fact, typically what I have observed is people who drive very very impressive cars, tend to be old, weak, some sage on their skinny pale legs, old and fat, baseball hat etc.

    And not to berate anybody but, ultimately, you want to look like Brad Pitt in fight club but on steroids… Like the ERIC Kim aesthetic — Adonis style.

     Your body don’t lie

    Some observations:

    First,  don’t trust any older bald guys. Why? The big issue here is that a lot of guys who look really really buff and jacked and muscular, with swell biceps, and a swole chest,  but bald and older… Or maybe they are bald but have an impressive beard, are either on steroids or have used steroids, or they injecting their butt hole with extrogenous testosterone etc. 

    Now the problem here is the truth be told, we always weigh ourselves comparing ourselves to other human beings. Whether we like it or not. 

    For example, when it comes to weightlifting, weights and numbers… It is all relative. The same goes with height. And wealth. Everything.

    For example, is it better to be the person with the cheapest home in Beverly Hills, or is it better to be the richest person living in Inglewood?

    Or, is it best to be the richest person in Malaysia, or a semi successful person in America?

    I used to think that 4 plates was a lot. Then 5 plates, then six plates, then seven plates, then eight plates,… actually the seven plate limit is the critical one here, then the nine plates, then the 10 plates, then my infamous thousand pound lift, which is 10 plates in a 25 and I think of five strapped on each side.

    But technically, if I then compare myself with these 7 feet steroids out monsters, in the strongman competitions, like Hafthor and thelike… Lifting 502kg deadlifts, which is 1200 pounds…  that my numbers are very very small. But if I compare myself with any typical gym goer, even a powerlifters… I am a god in the flesh.

    So why does this all matter?

    What is the most valuable thing on the planet earth? Ideas. Ideas are weightless, not bound by the laws of physics, and infinitely anti-fragile.

    Even some interesting thoughts is that ideas, when they catch on like wildfire, or like a virus, and people remember the ideas inside their head… This is something you cannot strip out of them.

    What is it all we desire?

    When I was reading a lot of Nietzsche, he used this word a lot called ”desiradata” or “desiridatum”– I can never really figure out what it meant, but I think what it means is the thing desired.

    Like an object, or a concept or an idea that you desire.

    Now this is important because  this is what shapes a lot of our lives. For example, what is the new modern day desire, at least the new modern day millennial desire? Maybe to own a single-family home, to be super rich, travel the world, go to Japan, eat good omakase sushi etc — and or maybe, having no children, maybe or maybe not getting married, having a dog, etc.

    Or, being this weird Playboy traveling the world, no obligations, just sleeping with beautiful babes, no pregnancies or STDs, driving around in your Lamborghini with the scissor doors, being a super cool guy, etc.?

    True desires vs artificial desires

    So my general notion of a true desire versus an artificial one has to deal with maybe media marketing societal pressures etc. For example, let us think about the notion of the desire to own property, a single-family home, or worse, a condo. Where does this desire come from, how did it get propagated, etc.?

    First, we think historically… I think the whole American notion of having a single-family home that you own is kind of a post World War II concept. The basic idea was after our boys come home from the long war, they deserve to have a nice home in the suburbs, purchase their dream Mustang or Corvette, or stingray… Whatever it may be, and then live a happy family life, picket fence, nice lawn and green grass, 2.2 kids, a dog a nice garage etc.…

    Certainly if we think historically, this is a modern day shift because if we think about ancient Greece, we think about Hector versus Achilles, the Iliad etc — or even the Odyssey.,, and Odysseus,,, the desires were different.

    For example, what is it that Achilles desired? To take Breisis, his prize, and sail back to his fertile lands, and essentially just chill out and retire from war. What is it that Hector wanted? Simply defending Troy, his people, his wife and his newborn son, which apparently after the fall of Troy, it might’ve been Odysseus or Ajax or one of the Greek heroes who, afraid that one day the child of Hector would avenge his father‘s death, threw this poor baby boy off the walls to his untimely death.

    Pitiless bronze, the ancient Greeks were cruel 

    Something which is very shocking to read in the Iliad, the ancient texts of Homer, is how cruel and pitiless they were. 
    For example, we modern, we have too much sympathy, too much empathy, too much pity. For example, the modern day American soldier, assuming he kills a bad guy somewhere in the Middle East, might feel bad about it and it might haunt his nightmares in his dreams. Because the average American is still raised on notions of Christian protestant to Jesus morality. That killing anybody, even if you are “in the right” is bad and evil.

    However the ancient Greek heroes and champions, had no pity, and would in fact after killing people or about to kill people… Taunt them, boast, brag, and do really terrible things. For example even Hector wanted to chop off the head of Patroclus and feed his head and his body to the dogs of Troy. And even Achilles, after he avenges Patroclus, does one of the most disrespectful things of all time, which is taking the body the dead body of hector, maybe piercing or tying his back legs to the back of his chariot, and just essentially doing laps around Troy, dismembering the dead body of Hector.


    No more goals? 

    I’m starting to think… Perhaps the whole notion of a goal is bad.

    For example, if you think about sports… Do you think about soccer, what is it that people seek? To score a goal!

    But the problem is in the context of the real world, there is no such thing as a goal. Or a goalie, or a striker.

    “Just because there is goalkeeper doesn’t mean you can’t score!”

    For example, I’m starting to think the notion of records, goals, personal record etc., is bad.

    Why? All competition is bad competition. What is it that Achilles wanted? Not competition… He already knew he was the strongest! And everyone else knew it!

    Also Hector… Very simple, defending his people! Super simple.


    What would Achilles do

    Also, what wouldn’t Achilles do?

    ***

    Radical ideas

    OK… Assuming that this might be the most interesting email newsletter on the planet… Some interesting radical ideas:

    First, let us assume that I snapped a finger, and I could predict with 100% accuracy that in 20 years, by the time Seneca becomes 21… There will be no more email. Obviously we will have it, but no one will really check it… Kind of like letters in the mail, 99% of it is spam.

    Nobody likes physical mail anymore… And even now… Nobody likes electronic mail, digital mail.

    I have a very simple solution, just make a cost a single Satoshi to send an email, or a message or digital message, as a consequence, people will think twice about sending a message to you or not.

    This is really the secret to fixing spam, getting rid of spam etc. We don’t need more Gmail or Gemini in our lives… We just need a new system, a new node, a new paradigm shift.

    Satoshi is the way  

    so are you buying bitcoin yet?

    Keep stacking them sats (satoshis).

    Maybe I should become the first bitcoin rapper?

    Bitcoin rap
    Don’t wrap your stacks
    Don’t buy the Maybach, the fake Benz
    See laser eyes, Michael Saylor vision lens.

    Haha so fire so lit!


    Send emails, email newsletters that you would like to read! 

    Nobody ever opens up their inbox and says wow, I am so glad that I opened up my inbox, and I am so happy that I read that thing.

    The problem is with email… Everyone is trying to sell you something or funnel you into one day buying something. But what if the creator, once they become independently wealthy bitcoin millionaires, and they’re just having fun, they just want to send you messages because they want you to have fun too? Maybe this is ERIC KIM effect.

    ERIC KIM

    As an experiment I’m gonna just start introducing myself like James Bond. Kim, ERIC KIM.

    I believe this forever, that your first name and last name is your ultimate asset. For example, the genius that Cindy helped me purchase erickim.com, for about $1000 in 2017… I’m sure that name is now worth at least 100,000. Even my email eric@erickim.com — so clean, so succinct!

    Your first and last name

    Ryan Holiday — such a good name! Tim Ferriss, Tony Robbins, Guy Kawasaki– Aldi’s very successful modern day entrepreneurs, all first and last names!

    ELON MUSK, KANYE WESR, JAY Z, BEYONCÉ ETC.

    Even impressive… You know that Beyoncé is influential once the Apple keyboard automatically adds the accent mark to Beyoncé.


    Think telos

    A new thought I am having in regards to weightlifting… I should be all about every single time, superseding my previous personal record. That every single time I lifted, my simple goal was to increase my one repetition maximum, 2.5 pounds on each side of the barbell, every single time.

    Now, my new thought is just every single day, just lift something, just do something. No more need for there to be a plan, even an ethos; the goals to just do something. No more optimization!

    ERIC


  • STRIKE?

    What are we not permitted to do in today’s world? To strike. 
    I’ll give you some examples:


    The right to strike first?

    First, everything is about defense, self-defense etc. For example… You can never strike first, or hit first.

    For example, in Star Wars… The whole issue with Han Solo was,

    Are you allowed to shoot first?

    So for example… Let us say that if you think about the art of war, Machiavelli’s ethics – according to them… Striking first can be virtuous, and the smart strategy… If you knew with 100% foresight that if you waited too long, the other person would shoot you. 

    For example, let us think about the ethics of guns and gun defense. Let us say that once again, you knew with 100% certainty that in 30 seconds, the guy would pop out a pistol and shoot and kill you. And let us assume that you also have a pistol Concealed… And you have an option to shoot and kill or maim him first…  or at least shoot him in the balls. Before he kills you.

    Now the issue here is when you are in such a high adrenaline situation… Human actors we are not rational. And this is where you hear all the stories of these people first shooting an African-American kid, who just had a Coca-Cola can in his pocket or whatever.

    Guns are for pussies

    Now, some issues:  

    First, anybody who owns a gun, a “self-defense” weapon… Truth be told, I think they are secretly itching to use it. They’re almost looking for a reason to use it.

    I’ll give example… Let us see that you are the police, and you live in Irvine California. Come on… You’re just looking for a reason to use all of your high-powered weaponry.

    I’ll give you another ridiculous example… A few weeks ago, I was in Santa Monica… And I saw this maybe 16-year-old Latino kid was sagging pants, running away from about a highly muscular 6 foot two police officer, and after they tackled the kid, handcuff him, there’s about five or six police SUVs that pull up?

    I suppose in Santa Monica… It is not very dangerous. I’m not sure if this kid pickpocketed somebody, or did something… But, the response was very overcompensation, unnecessarily heavy-handed.

    When in doubt, don’t be a coward

    OK… Some unorthodox ethics.

    First, I think there needs to be engaged thing. Like for example if the kids are young teenagers, or obviously maybe sub 21 years old… You give them a free pass.

    I think the issue is it looks like the man is in his 30s or 40s… This is where you give them no mercy?

    I think men do not understand is that no death of their child is ever justified… Even if the child was in the wrong.

    I think the issue is with pistols, firearms, and 9 mm guns, Glocks, whatever…  there is an asymmetry. For example you could be a 99 pound skinny fat loser, with even a basic pistol, and immediately killed somebody who is 6 foot two and looks like Thor. Assuming that the other guy doesn’t have a gun.

    And I suppose the difficult ethics here is it is kind of impossible to ascertain whether someone else has a gun or not.

    Now some issues:

    First, there are some people who have guns, some people who do not have guns. How do you know? 

    First, think about the neighborhood. If you’re driving through Compton, Watts, Inglewood, South Central LA… Assume that everyone has a gun. However, if you are in Beverly Hills, Brentwood or even Culver City… Assume that nobody has a gun.

    At least in America, typically rich people do not really carry guns or self-defense weapons. I find that from a sociological perspective, gun owners tend to be from lower class, middle America, strange people in the Midwest, who “homestead”, listen to Fox News, and too much Donald Trump rhetoric. Typically liberals, left-leaning people, rich people… Don’t even think about guns? I suppose the nuances if you are rich “white-sican” in Mexico City driving the convertible Lamborghini… They probably have a self-defense gun.

    Other countries

    I suppose the upside of a Japan or South Korea is that nobody has guns, I think even knives are rare.

    The upside is whenever you watch these South Korean or maybe even Japanese yakuza movies… Typically they don’t have guns, but samurai blades and swords, sashimi blades etc. 

    I would actually prefer a world in which we assumed with 100% certainty that nobody had any guns, knives, and weapons, and if you ever gone to an argument with somebody, it would come down to like a UFC, MMA, boxing style thing…

    You solve it, with your fists, your legs, your naked body.

    Why did the ancient Greeks wrestle naked?

    Theory… Maybe it was all about confirming that the other person did not have a weapon on them?


    Assuming no weapons

    Once again… I think that ethical thing here is–

    Weapons are unethical because they give you an asymmetric advantage, whereas defense or armor is virtuous.

     For example, don’t be a pussy and try to get yourself a gun. My better suggestion is if you really are concerned about your life… Buy a bulletproof vest or Kevlar equipment instead.

    60 pound weight vest as a modern day body armor? 

    I think one of the great things I am very proud about my 60 pound weight vest, is that certainly at least in a fistfight… I will win. If somebody tries to punch me in the chest, it will likely shatter their hand. 

    Also… It might repel, or at least reduce the impact, if somebody shot me with a gun, assuming that the bullet did not go through the in-between areas?

    Bulletproof car? 

    Funny enough, if you were a drug dealer or you lived in a very dangerous neighborhood or whatever, funny enough it seems that cyber truck might be your best bet. It might be the only mainstream bulletproof armored vehicle?

    I mean the real optimal strategy is just don’t live in a dangerous area. But then again at the same time, you don’t want to live in Irvine California. The castrated society. 

    What is it that we seek? 

    I think we men… Perhaps what we men desire is to become a champion, some sort of hero. 

    But wouldn’t it be a better idea that you become a hero, just with your fists, and your body? And your legs?


    Think American football 

    I’ve met a lot of people who play American football, or played American football, and 0% of the time they ever think or wonder whether I played or not. I think it is just a low-key racism… We assume that Asian guys are weak and effeminate, and we never see Asian American guys in the NFL, and as a consequence… we think of Asian guys as the weaker race.

    Backhanded compliments

    Whenever somebody calls me Bruce Lee, I appreciate it and take the compliment, but the same time, I get a bit annoyed… Because truth be told, I don’t really care for Bruce Lee at all. I didn’t grow up to Bruce Lee movies, I grew up to Arnold Schwarzenegger! I grew up to Terminator, Rocky, Rambo etc.

    The problem with Bruce Lee was he was too skinny, not enough muscle. And it seems that Bruce Lee… he was more of a magician, witchcraft and voodoo.

    My critique about martial arts, karate, stuff like that is if he comes almost like a secret weapon, some sort of strange mistresses, rather than raw, pure power, pure muscle.

    What do you want to look like?

    For me… I would prefer to look like Arnold in his prime. Yet, he was on steroids and openly admits it.

    Therefore, the biggest issue we have been is here or all these guys on steroids, propagating a false vision of reality, and you have all these young impressionable teenagers, striving to become like Arnold?

    Becoming yourself?

    I think the strange thought is we are always taught that to become someone else’s virtuous, and to become yourself is viceful or a sin?

    For example, we are always told to become like Jesus… But why is Ever says that you should become yourself? We are taught that being evil, bad,, but don’t realize that Jesus was a bad ass… And often aggressive, like when he busted out the whips, and whipped out the oxen from the Jewish temple, and said out loud “ do not sell wares inside my father home!”

    Thinking of Jesus as a flesh bound human being

    Pontius Pilate was a real historical figure, and Jesus of Nazareth also was. I told you with 100%  certainty that in fact, Jesus was a real human being, a real man, 100% real… A real flesh bound, physics space, biological human being man… That is assume that all the stories in his miracles were metaphors. In fact, the good thing about being Roman Catholic is that we believe in metaphor, not literals– this is where the protestants and “sola scriptura” get it wrong.

    Even Catholics, we think of God as more of a metaphorical figure. Not a literal one.

    We also look at the miracles of Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, Almost from a more secular perspective. Also con substantiation, Eucharist, tribute told everyone knows it is a bit of a metaphor. I don’t think anyone really really really 100% think that when the priest rings the bell, and puts his hands over the unleavened bread, that is actually really does literally and physically become the flesh of Jesus Christ. Any stories about the Eucharist turning into blood, do not trust people without sound judgment.

    Anyways, I think Jesus Christ is an interesting individual because his morals and ethics were so radical and revolutionary at the time — to turn the other cheek  a bit of a nonsense.   But my suspicion; if we think about Jesus like Gondi or whatever… How much of Jesus is teaching were based on the fact that he did not have an army that could overtake the Roman Empire, if we magically gave Jesus 1000,000 centurions, would he have behaved or acted differently?

    The crucifixion of Jesus 

    The reason why it is not good to watch any Disney movies, or Marvel movies, Batman or Superman, or the like is most of these stories and concepts, alter ego etc.… Either come from Stan Lee, or other guys who were either raised Jewish American, protestant, Christian, certainly American… Which has strange notions of a savior complex.

    For example even the movie at this, saying that you are “the special”– if you think about all traditional movies in America they are all seeking a Jesus figure, like Neo from the matrix, etc. And let us not forget that Warner brothers discovery which owns all the intellectual property of the matrix and beyond,  they just keep rehashing the same concept, ad Infinitum.

    Why?

    I think humans, we have a difficult time dealing with complexity, we want simple straightforward answers. Poison example, if you’re Christian in America, the goal is to be like Jesus. But why would you be like Jesus and you own a gun?  Would Jesus have owned a gun? No! He didn’t even have armor!

    Americans don’t really care about guns 

    I’ll give you an example… John Wick. Everyone universally likes John Wick, even women, even people who are anti-guns. Even I love John Wick!

    Yet, in real life,  I am very anti-gun. Not out of any sort of virtue signaling, but rather, I just really think it is the cowardly, weakling, pussy strategy. I really think that the true manly thing to do is once again, fist fights. Not even knives, or having a nail file.

    Maybe this is where boxing, Wrestling, or MMA, the UFC is virtuous.? Even American football? Or rugby? But once again… The reason why I advise against any sort of high school or collegiate sports is that there will be at least one or two guys on steroids, without anyone knowing it. or they having low-key steroids, which is “cortisol shots “, to “heal” “injuries” . Anabolic steroids, are often prescribed to heal an injury, and this is how they are fake Weaponized.

    assume everyone else is on steroids?

    Your favorite CrossFitter, your favorite  calisthenics guy, your favorite water polo player, whatever. Assume that 100% of people are on steroids, whether real or fake steroids.

    I think I figured it out… The whole issue is about records, world records, or personal records. If there is a drive to shatter records,  there will eventually be some sort of steroid or fake steroid use. Because biologically, if you want somebody to deadlift 2000 pounds or whatever,  I doubt it is physically possible, unless you inject your asshole with all the steroids on the planet.

    So whenever you’re walking around you see a dude who is much buffer than you, assume that he is just on steroids. And as a consequence you don’t really complain about it or feel bad about it… If they want to become impotent and not have kids and have their balls become marshmallows, so be it.

    “Balls,,, fuck em,,, who needs them anyways”?

    So I think the critical issue here is once again… Everyone is about show, performance, the real world etc.

    However, if we think about Achilles and the like…  it wasn’t about competition that they sought, simply, revenge. 

    Assume that everyone is lying? 

    A simple way not to get scammed in Los Angeles: assume that everyone is lying and bullshitting. Because you might be  right, 1 out of 99 times, and it might save your life? 

    So also I thought about life… To play defense — is to be maximally critical and suspicious of everybody. But obviously do it in the spirit of Jesus! 

    As long as you are employed, you are not permitted to really speak your mind. 

    Trust nobody who is employed, doesn’t matter if they are employed by YouTube, Apple Amazon Facebook etc.… As long as they are not self owned, a sole proprietor, or independently wealthy… They cannot really speak their mind. 

    Also, the reason you should not trust people on YouTube is that as long as they get advertising revenue from the videos, they also cannot really speak their minds.

    Telos

    So I’m starting to think… Rather than thinking about goals, life goals etc.… Perhaps a better way to approach life is to think about your life like a telos, a certain purpose life direction etc. 

    For example… It was my life goal to atlas lift 1000 pounds. But now that I achieved it and hit it, then… Now, I no longer have a drive to do this anymore?

    And also truth be told, I’m a type of person that I want to please everybody. I think I get it from my mom.

    But anyways, trying to please other people, or to live a life in which you never offend anybody… Not possible. Especially if you want to be successful.


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  • The Tactics Of Everyday Life 

    So ever since I was 16 years old, 18 years old, in college etc.… And beyond, I’ve always been really fascinated about this notion of “lifestyle”– to me it is a pragmatic thing, a combination of pragmatics; being self-employed, being your own boss– funny enough, the notion of “entrepreneur”, wasn’t really even mainstream yet… 

    What was my goals as a kid? 

    Funny enough I still remember this notion of not wanting to “work for the man” ever since I was a highschooler, and the dream was… To get a high paying job like being a doctor lawyer, and this grand vision and making $100 an hour, just working for a few hours and then just chilling for the rest of the time.

    It was quite formative to me, just make a bunch of money for the sake of making a bunch of money was never the goal. And also the desire to purchase property or home or whatever it was also not a virtue or concept instilled on me growing up. We always rented our whole lives… And on average we moved every one to two years, and therefore a consequence, the notion of warning a house wasn’t even a concept.

    Also, still in high school, my sense of self pride was strong. I was so insanely proud, 1 million X proud that I was maybe the only person in my whole high school, or anyone I knew… Who actually worked hard for his own money, and bought his own first car! at the age of 15… I think paying $1000 or $1200 for my first car… A very sturdy and reliable 1991 Nissan Sentra SE — a four-door sedan car, five speed manual transmission. Pretty low miles, maybe $100,000 or so? Getting it from Kevin, one of my mom‘s clients at her old sushi restaurant, who was an autumn mechanic in Oakland. 

    Anyways I had so much extreme pride to myself in my car. For a kid, the pride and joy of earning your own money and buying the thing you desire, was by far the most valuable thing. Not only that, but the pride that my car was a manual transmission… A five speed, and I had the ability to learn how to drive stick shift myself. Good memories of learning how to drive stick from my uncle Enzo, in the old Navy base in Alameda.

    Anyways, I think maybe the problem in today’s world is we lack pride, self pride? And we tend to metric Kate our valor and self-worth via numbers, through 12 education to college and beyond.

    For example, in school it is all about the grades, then your GPA, then your test scores, then the rank of your university, then the prestige of your job, then your salary, ones and zeros etc.

    And then… When you become an adult, older maybe with kids or whatever, then becomes about your home price. Whether your house is worth 3.1 or $3.2 million, friends and family and random guests who check the proper value of your home on Zillow after the fact, rather than asking you directly.

    Anyways, the reason why metrics are a poor measure of oneself is that if you are an 800 pound obese man, you cannot walk, but you are a trillionaire… And you own all the Rolls-Royce and Ferraris on the planet does that make you virtuous? I say no.

    Desiredarum

    Things to be desired

    Also, as a man… What is it that we desire?

    For example, I think one of the critical issues here is that men, it looks like there is something I call the Shorty guy syndrome – that Shorty guys will always feel inept, inferior… Because obviously you’re standing and valor is based on your height.

    The reason why this is not fair is that it is mostly genetic, and maybe what you were fed as a kid.

    For example… My insane gratitude that I was born in America, and raised on eating nothing but meat, Galbi Korean short ribs, and rice. I didn’t eat a single vegetable until I went to college.

    As a consequence, I became very very tall, I’m around 5 foot 11… And I think I’m 182 cm tall.

    Apparently in America, the average height of a man is only 5 foot seven, 5 foot eight? Even most of the famous actors and celebrities see on television, even Mark Wahlberg I think is only 5‘7“ tall? 

    As a consequence, a lot of these Shorty guys end up taking steroids are doing weird stuff to increase the size of their muscles, their biceps, the width of their body, because this is something that could actually be changed with steroids, lifting weights etc. However, you’ve been if you take all the steroids on the planet, and even if you’re a trillionaire, you cannot magically become 5 foot 7 to 6 foot 2.

    Even something very shocking… I ChatGPT the height of Donald Trump, and I think he is 6 foot two? 

    The reason why I think it is important and critical to search the height of men, whether politicians, fitness celebrities, influencers whatever… Is that whether you like it or not, the tall guys will end up typically have more self-confidence, whereas the short guys will always feel inferior somehow.

    Fortunately for myself… I’ve never been insecure about my height. I always knew that I was tall, obviously there were guys were taller than me… But I know that I was still in the “tall” category. And in high school in college… I certainly knew the guys who were short, or on the shorter end.

    the Virtues of walking 

    I think Plato once said, it is impossible for there to be a beautiful small or short woman. She is very very small and short.

    I think there is a genetic biased that we will always prefer taller individuals. In fact, why is it that all the super models are about 5 foot 10 and beyond? Because tallness is a virtue that we all desire!

    And also apparently it is pretty common for there to be successful rich Shorty guys who want to marry 6 foot tall supermodels, because they desire their next generation of children to be a lot taller than them. Strategy. As a consequence, the optimization for men is to become maximally rich and successful, and attract the most beautiful tallest babe, and have Beautiful children with them.

    Men, older men without any kids are uninteresting. 

    George Clooney is a loser, nobody cares about him anymore.

    I think the big issue here is that a lot of people, who watched too much media, movies TV shows whatever… End up getting these strange new virtues or desired outcomes.

    For example, there is a strange notion of being the most interesting man alive, but, all you do is drink whiskey and hard liquor, brought out your beard, and have sex with beautiful younger babes?

    Let us be frank ,,, any man, who is on his deathbed at the age of 90, no children no legacy no nothing… We always end up regretting it.

    You cannot end up leaving your Bitcoins to your dog 

    Let it say that you die, with your 20 bitcoin or so… Can you leave it behind to your dog? Obviously not.

    Even the notion of creating your own charitable foundation seems a little bit superficial… I would put trust in any random administrative person to figure out how to allocate funds, seems that 80% of the funds of a foundation  it’s just staff overhead… Paying the staff in office space of these administrators, who just click around and push around paper.

    So a very simple thought for us men… Have at least one kid before you die. It could be a girl or a boy, just not a dog.


    Are you allowed to be anti-dogs?

    In two days insanely degenerate world, is it possible for you to be anti-dogs?

    I will make the argument that dogs are 10,000 hundred thousand times worse for the planet and the “carbon footprint“, than any child. 

    First, there is a chance that your kid can be the one who invented the amazing machine which they really fixes all the climate issues on the planet. Imagine Elon Musk but on steroids. 

    Second, it is common for dogs to poop in public, even if the dog owners are quite vigilant. You’ll never see a grown child poop in public, even on the public sidewalk.

    Strange purchasing behaviors

    Let us also consider that dogs, you had to buy all the strange dog products for dogs and pets and animals, whereas for children they could just eat adult food.


    Better to get sick than to die

    One of the critical issues here is that maybe 99.9% of fatalities, which could be prevented to a certain degree is based on driving. Whether somebody hits you and you die, or whether you hit somebody somebody else and you kill somebody, etc.

    As a consequence, perhaps you don’t want to die, minimum lifestyle is the supreme lifestyle.

    Sometimes people make the other decision of thinking about purchasing a “safe” car, to offset the chance of dying in a car accident. But the strategy is not a good one because rather than buying safety, the more intelligent strategy is just not jump into the car at the first time! 

    Why do we try to purchase decisions?

    Another foolish thing… We tend to try to buy solutions to our problems. This is the American way. 

    But I suppose a greater thing to consider… Is it possible for there to be a global economy which is not dependent on purchasing, advertising and marketing? Possibly —

    Don’t think global

    The reason why thinking about global, macro economics is not useful is that honestly, even if you became dictator the planet, and you had $100 trillion, whatever… It would be impossible for you to change the current global capitalistic market. Even if you had 100,000,000,000,000 times $100 trillion… You couldn’t do it.

    This is where I advocate the simple local approach; change every day behaviors and tactics, rather than trying to change the planet.

     The planet does not need your saving 

    A very interesting Taoist thought– to somehow think that the poor planet needs your help is a bit arrogant. The planet will be fine.

    I think people who don’t go to church, don’t believe in God, don’t have a religion or whatever… they need some sort of new godhead, something to fasten their world beliefs to, etc. 

    But what if I told you… With 100% certainty… That within 30 years there will be somebody who invented an ultra amazing magic machine which magically saves the planet forever? If that were the case… What would be the new direction of your life?


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  • What If You’re Already Rich Enough? 

    Or better yet… as Seneca the younger said… what if you are already too rich? 

    Wealth

    Ever since the time of King Aggamenon, ancient Greeks, even the time of Seneca the younger, men would always lust for more gain. For example, we would want more kettle, more heads of oxen, more sheep, more goats, more tripods of gold, more girls to take as trophies and prizes, more slaves, more weapons armors and spoils of war.

    Why?

    First, I think it is human nature. Certainly if the ancient Greeks and Romans were facing with it… Maybe even the ancient Egyptians… Think about the pharaohs and king Ramses’s etc.… Certainly there is something in our blood or DNA which dictates this;

    Enough is never enough.

    However my funny thought:

    It’s not a bug, it’s a feature! 

    Why? If we easily got satisfied to easily… We would all still probably be in a cave, munching on acorns. No photography, no Internet, no digital photography, no iPad pros, no bitcoin etc.

    For any strange individual who does not think that global capitalism has benefited most people, can you imagine just spending a week without running water, electricity, air conditioning and heating, or even a fan, Wi-Fi, or having a washing machine and dryer? 

    Reaping the upside, snipping the downside

    I think in life, money wealth stuff tools equipment etc. have been one of the greatest booms to humanity. However with greater upsides also comes greater downsides.

    For example, Elon Musk… Probably the most powerful man on the planet, but … He probably has $1 trillion worth of problems stressors and angst anxiety on his mind.  for example, if you just read Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson… You could see how you do not want to be Elon Musk; all of his troubles anxieties, him waking up randomly in the middle of the night throwing up blood etc. And also, poor lifestyle choices… Parting all night, drinking alcohol, drinking Red Bulls, not good.

    In fact, I don’t really trust anybody who drinks alcohol, smokes weed, drinks Red Bull, drinks Coca-Cola or Diet Coke or Coke zero, consumes protein powder or creatine, takes any dietary supplements,  watches television or any streaming platforms, plays video games — pretty much nobody. And certainly nobody who has an Instagram account.

    I think the critical issue here is that it is already difficult enough to understand yourself, and you know yourself with 100% precision. It is impossible to lie to yourself, because you have a true memory of everything.

    For example, I could say and 100% certainty, that I have never even tried creatine, which was considered the slightly strange thing at the time when I was in college, around 2006. And now I don’t even consume protein powder.

    I think the trouble here is that it is difficult to know what people do in private, and being a sociologist, and philosopher, I am always curious about the habits of others because I suppose what I am trying to get at is deriving some sort of greater knowledge or ideas about humanity at large, and obviously what I think and say is not true… They are just artful ideas. 

    Thoughts

    Honestly it just comes down to an ethos thing. At the age of 36, now having Seneca, age 3 years five months, I’m actually kind of getting into the point that I don’t like to spend money, or I have an allergy to spending money. The only thing I don’t hesitate on purchasing is meat, red meat, Beef lamb etc.… Because this is a nonnegotiable good, I will consume it, and it will make me stronger.

    To me, assuming life is a MMRPG, or a game of Diablo, consuming meat, red meat, bone marrow, beef ribs, etc. is almost like my experience points. Is that continue to lift weights, try more difficult variations, and develop my muscles, sinus, joints body etc.… I continue to become stronger, level up, gain skills and skill trees, and also, becomes stronger, more dominant, more fearsome.

    Are people intimidated or fearful of me?

    I’m starting to think… Maybe I am the level 70 barbarian night or paladin, and everyone else is just like a level two Druid.

    I think the hard thing for people is when they see me, and they witness how tall, powerful, jacked, domineering, loud, ratchet, and friendly and unorthodox… They don’t know how to categorize me. And when it is difficult to categorize somebody or put them in a box, you end up feeling small, a bit nervous, because you cannot tame a wild animal. 

    For example, growing up in the 510, Alameda Oakland, East Bay as a kid… I graduated from high school in 2006, the whole youth culture was stupid dumb and hyphy, yellow bus retarded, ghost ride the whip, Kram the sneak and E-40, go dumb!

    The bay area hyphy movement was really fascinating, because as a highschooler, it instilled me a grand sense of confidence, dancing skills and prowess, and the notion of being able to “go dumb”, was almost like our Maori tribal dance. 

    Anyways, also the good thing about the movement was a sense of egalitarianism, and everyone was cool and chill. As a guy, all you needed was a white T-shirt (I bang in my white tee), dark blue jeans, and maybe a pair of all white K Swiss tennis shoes, and you were cool! All kids could afford this. Even me!

    But I think now, the problem is everything is becoming too hyper and extreme now. Can you imagine… Going to high school, and some kids in your school wearing $700 Balenciaga sneakers and tennis shoes, and wearing 100 supreme white T-shirts… Certainly this is going to diminish your ego. And the funny thing is that even if you send your kids to a private school, in which There is some sort of uniform dress code, the big issue here is that there will always be someway for kids to try to show off how rich they are, bye having the newest iPhone pro, or even bragging about how rich their parents are, seeing their parents pull up in a Lamborghini Urus to pick them up from school etc.

    I think the big problem here is that dominance isn’t and shouldn’t be based on wealth and money. In someways, if you want to get super super rich it is pretty straightforward and easy, get a job as a cyber security person, or work some sort of dirty job, which is also dangerous. Or just buy bitcoin.

    Why social hierarchy?

    I think on a very very basic primal level, what human seek is some sort of primal dominance, because we seek the fairest mates, to produce the fairest children?

    For example, I actually call as a highschooler and a college student… I guess my heart was pretty pure… I was always looking for “wifey material”– I still remember 18 years old, trying to find the woman that I would maybe one day marry and have kids with!

    For me, very suspicious and scared of sleeping around, because also being raised in my generation, in the 90s and early 2000s… In school we were taught abstinence, and we were shown all these scary pictures of HIV aids, crabs, STDs STIs, and we were taught that the only 100% way to get safe, and not to die from HIV aids was to just not have sexual intercourse… That even with a condom you were not 100% secure.

    Anyways, looking back in hindsight, also being raised Korean American, Roman Catholic, I guess it was good that I never got a girl pregnant, caught a sexually transmitted disease or infection, and that pretty much only had one woman in my life.

    I often see all these other guys wasting their lives, chasing women going to Vegas etc. What is the issue? I don’t think they know what they want in life?


    Time

    I suppose now that I am dumb rich, I don’t really have to concern myself with money anymore. As a consequence; at this point, it all becomes pure interest, pure passion, pure curiosity… An honest drive?

    For example, once you got your bitcoins and they keep appreciating at 55% APR, year-over-year, for the next 40 years… And once you’re a bitcoin is now worth $10 trillion by the age of 67… Then, how do you live your life?

    Or let me give you a thought: what if I could tell you that with 100% certainty you could have $10 trillion, at the age of 65. But, from the age of 35 until 65… You have to live as if you’re only earning $20,000 a year. Would you do it?

    Spartan economics

    The reason I don’t trust any of these skinny fat loser economists is because:

    1. None of them have been raised in poverty, most of them come from rich families, trust funds, etc. period
    2. Most of them are in terrible physical shape… Look at Warren Buffett… How fat and old and sickly and weak he looks, how are you still consumes Coca-Cola, McDonald’s hamburgers with the bun etc. Or even worse, look at Bill Gates… Look at his beer belly gut, that can instantly kill your boner (Elon Musk tweet)
    3. Most of them are divorced from real reality, don’t walk 30,000 steps a day.
    4. Both of them have academic appointments somewhere, which means that they have infinite money and resources, irregardless of their opinion, being fed from the fat endowments of Harvard and Yale etc.

    Create your own economics 

    My simple economic idea is never spend money on yourself, never buy yourself anything, besides meat.

    And the only money you should think about investing is possibly buying yourself some weightlifting equipment, Titan.fitness and Texas power squat bar, but besides this… Nothing is worth it.

    Even in the world of photography, honestly all the cameras suck. Cindy and I plan on making a film this December in Vietnam, and we just ordered a Lumix S9 and a 26 mm f8 manual focusing pancake lens, puppy side this, all the other cameras are destined and doomed to die.

    Why?

    I think the big problem is any digital camera is like an iPhone… It doesn’t matter if you have the newest iPhone Pro, within two or three years, you’re going to get outdated, until you upgrade to the next thing.

    Honestly I’m starting to get iPhone, iPhone Pro fatigue at this point… I’m just going to stick with my iPhone SE until it dies. The only other Apple purchase I would probably make is if my iPad Pro M1 chip 11 inch goes totally kaput, then I will buy the newest iPad Pro with the M4 chip, — never ever ever the loser big one, which Steve Jobs would have thrown into the furnace, if he were still alive. 

    What do you want to create, make, leave behind after you die?

    It seems that my open source, self hosted WordPress.org, long-term vision has really paid off. Why? And also how I deleted loser Instagram in 2017…

    In a billion years, I would never have predicted, or even imagined that ChatGPT, searchGPT, DALL-E could be invented… And now that it is here, and working insanely well, I was ahead of the curve, almost 20 years! 

    For example, ChatGPT already knows how I talk, my writing style, because the 40,000 or so open source blog posts that I put on the Internet, it has learned and trained from my own open source web data, and now, my legacy will probably last forever.

    I have been doing some sort of fun experiments, been doing some sort of strategies, having ChatGPT 4o write blog posts in the voice of ERIC KIM, and it works so well… Even I read it and it sounds about 75% me. I am searching that within 20 years, it might sound about 85 or 95% me…

    Essentially I am doing my own Turing test…  I am trying to find out that if I could fool myself! So far no, but it is starting to get pretty shocking and interesting what it can do. 

    And also… I think the big problem which a lot of writers creators artist don’t know and understand… They really lack and understanding of what exactly AI, ChatGPT, DALL-E is,,, both from a philosophical perspective, and also a technological perspective…

    So maybe… I am so well positioned because  I have the blood of a blogger, the area Silicon Valley entrepreneur, Steve Jobs Kanye West and Jay Z in my blood?

    Why being ahead of the curve doesn’t really make sense 

    What people do not understand is being ahead of the curve, is not really a good strategy because being ahead the curve… 10 or 20 years, you’re not going to reap the benefits until far later, and or there is a high likelihood that you might not get any benefit at all. 

    A very high chance of failure 

    For example, all these guys who pioneered the early electric cars, gain no benefit from it… Even Marc Tarpeting who actually started Tesla, it doesn’t seem that he actually reaped that much benefit from starting Tesla, and now, after Elon and Marc had a fallout… It seems that more or less, Elon owns Tesla now. Or at least probably has a majority share.

    So my honest appraisal is this: perhaps then, the only real reason to start something make some thing or entrepreneur or something it’s because you really care? Like you really care? Without any sort of material wealth or financial social economic advancement opportunities?

    Truth be told… I never really knew that being open source was a good financial strategy, until about eight years after the fact.  And this is the paradox of unorthodox strategies… when you’re doing it, everyone thinks that you’re batshit insane, until 10 or 20 years later, when it is been confirmed that you were right… It always seems so obvious!

    For example, when 1 bitcoin was worth $0.00… It might have been a smart strategy to buy $100 worth of bitcoin. My great regret financially, when my roommate Kevin told me to buy some bitcoin maybe even $100 worth, back in my junior year of college, was that 2008? 

    Even Satoshi has a quote, it may or may not make sense to get some bitcoin… But if it has a chance that it might take off… It might be a good idea to get some…

    And even now, bitcoin almost seems like a no-brainer. The only thing to consider is how to stomach the volatility. This is my very simple strategy:

    Buy it and forget it!

    Literally use Coinbase to buy your bitcoins, and then when you’re done purchasing it, delete the Coinbase app from your phone, and refuse to ever look at prices… You never want to stare at the face of Medusa. No matter how beautiful she may be!

    Like if I told you that the face of Medusa  was literally the most attractive face of a woman known to man, ever possible, times 1000, and she had a perfect body all akin to that of a porn star…  and she was totally 100% butt naked,  all angles… But if you knew that even if you took a peek… You would immediately turn into stone and die… Would you do it? Of course not! You turn on the blinders!

    same thing with the sirens… You tie yourself to the mask, and you cover your ears with beeswax! Because you know that even the greatest hero Odysseus cannot control himself!

    And I think this is where human wisdom comes in… Knowing your potential pitfalls, and strategizing before hand, that potential bad strategy.

    Sample a simple financial tip… Back in Berkeley days, that if I wanted to purchase something above $300 USD… I had to consult Cindy first. Ended up being a very good strategy because I am very bad with money.


    What is more precious on the planet than your time focus energy, mind space?

    Nothing!
    ERIC



    

  • Photo Capital

    The photographer as capitalist:

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    It looks like I was very wise, the idea of making all my photos open source, full free resolution JPEG images, without any stupid signatures, watermarks, etc.

    Open source is the key

    Why? What it seems is the secret to winning, is to win long-term.

    What that means is on in today’s world, the number one issue is that nobody cares to look at your photos. It even seems difficult now to pay money for people to see your photos! Also in the world of writing, now that I live in Culver City, and I have met a lot of writers, is that the number one critical difficulty is getting anyone to even read your draft!

    The new economy?

    What I think writers, artist, creators, photographers,  videographers etc.… The number one critical thing is having anyone look at your stuff!

    Why do you care what Alex Webb or Bruce Gilden thinks of your photos?

    Honestly, my honest thought is a lot of photographers who end up doing magnum photos workshops is because they just want the chance of the opportunity to show their photos and their portfolio to a really famous notable photographer, and they secretly want praise admiration confirmation or acknowledgment that their photos are in fact good!

    This is where the whole portfolio review thing is a bit of a scam; why do you care what other people think about your photos? Why don’t you just review your own photos, portfolio review yourself? 

    What Satoki Nagata taught me:

    First, care about what you think about your own photos.

    Photographers also need to pay their rent 

    It also seems that a lot of photographers, famous older photographers, do workshops or review photos begrudgingly… In fact, I wonder if Magnum photos actually copied me in doing workshops, and street workshops… because before ERIC KIM, nobody did any street photography workshops, it wasn’t a thing. And therefore whenever I witness anyone who brands a street workshop, certainly they were inspired by ERIC KIM.

    ERIC KIM was the first to ever do a street photography workshop, with Thomas Leuthard?

    Think JPEG and PDF

    Anyways, I still think that JPEG, open source free source, or any sort of file types which are open source are the future. 

    For example, I think PDF is actually still very underrated. Why? To make a digital portfolio in a PDF, looks legitimate, and is very easy to transport and share! Also, assuming you have an iPhone or an iPad… To AirDrop your photos via PDF to someone else via airdrop is very easy, and also… to just store your PDF portfolios and photos in your iCloud Books library is very good!

    Use Apple Books!

    Never sell your rights

    Own your own intellectual property

    The number one critical mistake that anyone, any artist ever does is sell their rights, they often sell their rights to their intellectual property whether it be books, movies cinema, concepts ideas etc., and it seems that in the long run, intellectual property, creative property is the most valuable asset? 

    Why did they sell the Matrix concept?

    For example, the Wachowski’s who I think essentially sold their Matrix concept to Warner Bros. discovery, … maybe they did the wrong trade. The Matrix might be the best concept the last 20 years, if the wochowskis owned the rights to the matrix concept, they would probably be billionaires now. But now, they are nobodies. 

    Writers

    So one critical mistake that a lot of people do in the world of writing, is they try so hard to be successful, and finally they sell their script for let’s say $100,000 or $200,000 or whatever… and then the concept becomes a screaming win, and after they put a down payment on a humble condo, they got nothing.

    This is where it is wise to think long-term. I would rather be a long-term billionaire or millionaire, rather than a short term $500,000naie.

    Never sell the rights!


    I promise, I’m so self conscious

    100% of everybody cares about what other people think about them. It is human nature! If you 0% don’t care about what other people think, either you have Asperger’s or autism. 

    In fact, typically people who get diagnosed with Asperger, or low-key autism, end up becoming the insanely successful entrepreneurs. Why? They don’t care about others, what others think about them etc.!

    Even Elon Musk, when he did his Saturday night life gig, said that he was the first person to present, who had Asperger, or at least admitted it!

    But anyways, the useful thing to consider is that everybody cares about what other people think about them. And it is a good thing. Because everything is judged based on human sociological comparison and weighing.

    So for example we photographers, obviously we care about what other people think about our photos, but why? Towards what ends? And what are we trying to prove to who?

    ERIC


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    ERIC KIM OPEN SOURCE PHILOSOPHY

    Eric Kim’s Open-Source Resources:

    1. Street Photography Starter Kit

    This comprehensive kit includes several essential resources for street photographers:

    • “What is Street Photography?” (2.4 GB)
    • “Black and White” (2.3 GB)
    • “How to Shoot Street Photography” (2.2 GB)
    • “Street Portraits 101” (1.9 GB)
    • More resources on composition, editing, and more.

    Download Links
    Source: Eric Kim Photography Blog oai_citation:4,OPEN SOURCE DOWNLOADS – ERIC KIM

    2. Free Open-Source eBooks

    Eric Kim offers numerous free eBooks covering a variety of street photography topics:

    • “100 Lessons from the Masters of Street Photography”
    • “31 Days to Overcome Your Fear of Shooting Street Photography”
    • “Street Photography Contact Sheets Volume I & II”

    Download eBooks
    Source: Eric Kim Photography Blog oai_citation:3,FREE Open-Source ERIC KIM Stock Photographs – ERIC KIM

    3. Free Online Street Photography Course

    A complete online course titled “All the World’s a Stage: Introduction to Street Photography” is available for free. It includes:

    • Basics of street photography
    • History and key figures
    • Aesthetics and shooting techniques

    Course Outline and Resources
    Source: Eric Kim Photography Blog oai_citation:2,Free Open-Source Online Street Photography Course: “All the World’s a Stage: Introduction to Street Photography” – ERIC KIM

    4. Free Lightroom Presets

    Eric Kim also shares free Lightroom presets to help photographers achieve his signature style:

    • Black and white presets
    • Minimalist color presets

    Download Lightroom Presets
    Source: Eric Kim Photography Blog oai_citation:1,OPEN SOURCE – ERIC KIM


    Also

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    Shoot today!
    ERIC


    PHOTOGRAPHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP 101

    Eric Kim’s Most Influential Entrepreneurship Articles and Quotes

    1. How to Think Like an Entrepreneur

    This article emphasizes that entrepreneurship is more about mindset than business. Kim highlights the importance of taking risks, embracing failures as learning opportunities, and balancing passion with financial stability.
    Source: Eric Kim Photography Blog oai_citation:4,ERIC KIM HOW TO THINK LIKE AN ENTREPRENEUR – ERIC KIM

    2. The Point of Life is Entrepreneurship?

    Kim delves into the idea of entrepreneurship as a lifelong experiment of self-development. He discusses the importance of continuous innovation, risk-taking, and using entrepreneurship as a tool for personal growth.
    Source: Eric Kim Photography Blog oai_citation:3,The Point of Life is Entrepreneurship? – ERIC KIM

    3. Entrepreneurship Quotes

    This compilation of quotes showcases Kim’s core beliefs about entrepreneurship, including the virtues of pride, thinking differently, and cross-pollination of interests to foster unique ideas.
    Source: Eric Kim Photography Blog oai_citation:2,ERIC KIM Entrepreneurship QUOTES – ERIC KIM

    4. How I Became So Influential

    In this piece, Kim shares his journey to becoming influential, discussing the importance of innovation, embracing dissatisfaction as motivation, and the philosophy of continuous improvement in entrepreneurship.
    Source: Eric Kim Photography Blog oai_citation:1,How I became so influential – ERIC KIM


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  • Photo Capital

    The photographer as capitalist:

    Some big ideas:

    Incoming!

    It looks like I was very wise, the idea of making all my photos open source, full free resolution JPEG images, without any stupid signatures, watermarks, etc.

    Open source is the key

    Why? What it seems is the secret to winning, is to win long-term.

    What that means is on in today’s world, the number one issue is that nobody cares to look at your photos. It even seems difficult now to pay money for people to see your photos! Also in the world of writing, now that I live in Culver City, and I have met a lot of writers, is that the number one critical difficulty is getting anyone to even read your draft!

    The new economy?

    What I think writers, artist, creators, photographers,  videographers etc.… The number one critical thing is having anyone look at your stuff!

    Why do you care what Alex Webb or Bruce Gilden thinks of your photos?

    Honestly, my honest thought is a lot of photographers who end up doing magnum photos workshops is because they just want the chance of the opportunity to show their photos and their portfolio to a really famous notable photographer, and they secretly want praise admiration confirmation or acknowledgment that their photos are in fact good!

    This is where the whole portfolio review thing is a bit of a scam; why do you care what other people think about your photos? Why don’t you just review your own photos, portfolio review yourself? 

    What Satoki Nagata taught me:

    First, care about what you think about your own photos.

    Photographers also need to pay their rent 

    It also seems that a lot of photographers, famous older photographers, do workshops or review photos begrudgingly… In fact, I wonder if Magnum photos actually copied me in doing workshops, and street workshops… because before ERIC KIM, nobody did any street photography workshops, it wasn’t a thing. And therefore whenever I witness anyone who brands a street workshop, certainly they were inspired by ERIC KIM.

    ERIC KIM was the first to ever do a street photography workshop, with Thomas Leuthard?

    Think JPEG and PDF

    Anyways, I still think that JPEG, open source free source, or any sort of file types which are open source are the future. 

    For example, I think PDF is actually still very underrated. Why? To make a digital portfolio in a PDF, looks legitimate, and is very easy to transport and share! Also, assuming you have an iPhone or an iPad… To AirDrop your photos via PDF to someone else via airdrop is very easy, and also… to just store your PDF portfolios and photos in your iCloud Books library is very good!

    Use Apple Books!

    Never sell your rights

    Own your own intellectual property

    The number one critical mistake that anyone, any artist ever does is sell their rights, they often sell their rights to their intellectual property whether it be books, movies cinema, concepts ideas etc., and it seems that in the long run, intellectual property, creative property is the most valuable asset? 

    Why did they sell the Matrix concept?

    For example, the Wachowski’s who I think essentially sold their Matrix concept to Warner Bros. discovery, … maybe they did the wrong trade. The Matrix might be the best concept the last 20 years, if the wochowskis owned the rights to the matrix concept, they would probably be billionaires now. But now, they are nobodies. 

    Writers

    So one critical mistake that a lot of people do in the world of writing, is they try so hard to be successful, and finally they sell their script for let’s say $100,000 or $200,000 or whatever… and then the concept becomes a screaming win, and after they put a down payment on a humble condo, they got nothing.

    This is where it is wise to think long-term. I would rather be a long-term billionaire or millionaire, rather than a short term $500,000naie.

    Never sell the rights!


    I promise, I’m so self conscious

    100% of everybody cares about what other people think about them. It is human nature! If you 0% don’t care about what other people think, either you have Asperger’s or autism. 

    In fact, typically people who get diagnosed with Asperger, or low-key autism, end up becoming the insanely successful entrepreneurs. Why? They don’t care about others, what others think about them etc.!

    Even Elon Musk, when he did his Saturday night life gig, said that he was the first person to present, who had Asperger, or at least admitted it!

    But anyways, the useful thing to consider is that everybody cares about what other people think about them. And it is a good thing. Because everything is judged based on human sociological comparison and weighing.

    So for example we photographers, obviously we care about what other people think about our photos, but why? Towards what ends? And what are we trying to prove to who?

    ERIC


  • He Who Dies with the Most Bitcoin Shall Win

    The world is chaotic, and in chaos lies opportunity. Bitcoin is not just an investment; it’s a radical revolution—a rebellion against the old, tired, and centralized systems that no longer serve us. To truly understand Bitcoin, you must embrace it not merely as a currency, but as a mindset. A way of life. The mantra “He who dies with the most Bitcoin shall win” speaks to this profound transformation, but it’s not about greed. It’s about freedom.

    The Philosophy of Accumulation

    First, let’s get one thing straight: Bitcoin isn’t about getting rich quick. That’s short-term thinking. You’re playing the long game here. You’re not hoarding wealth; you’re accumulating freedom. Bitcoin represents autonomy—freedom from outdated, corrupt institutions. Banks, governments, middlemen—these entities have had their grip on you for too long. But with Bitcoin, you break free.

    Owning Bitcoin is about opting out of systems that don’t serve you. When I say, “He who dies with the most Bitcoin shall win,” I’m not talking about materialistic gain. I’m talking about control. You’re stacking sats to stack sovereignty. Each Bitcoin brings you closer to a state of true independence. The more you hold, the less you are held down by anyone else.

    Kaizen and Crypto: Constant Improvement, Constant Revolution

    You’ve probably heard me talk about kaizen—the idea of constant self-improvement. Bitcoin is kaizen for your financial life. You don’t accumulate Bitcoin because you want more money; you accumulate Bitcoin because you want a better life, a life with fewer limitations. A life where you’re not beholden to a system that doesn’t serve you. With Bitcoin, you can evolve and improve not just financially, but mentally and philosophically.

    The thing about Bitcoin is that it forces you to think long-term. There’s no “get rich quick” mentality here if you’re serious. You hold. You accumulate. You let time and compound growth work for you. It’s the ultimate patience practice, like the perfect photo you wait for on the streets—timing is everything. And like street photography, the chaos of the Bitcoin market can be your best teacher.

    Bitcoin as a Creative Tool

    What happens when you don’t have to worry about the system collapsing beneath you? You become free to create. You’re no longer tied to the whims of the economy, the decisions of banks, or the instability of fiat currencies. Bitcoin becomes a tool, not just of wealth, but of creative liberation. Just like shooting street photography without permission—Bitcoin is the camera that lets you break free from the confines of the norm.

    To win with Bitcoin is to win creatively. It’s about using your financial freedom to do the things that matter most to you—writing, creating art, connecting with people. Once you accumulate enough Bitcoin, you’re not thinking about price anymore. You’re thinking about what you can build with the life that Bitcoin affords you.

    Anti-Fragility in the Age of Digital Sovereignty

    Here’s something else to think about: Bitcoin is anti-fragile. It thrives in chaos. The more systems collapse, the stronger Bitcoin becomes. In a world where everything seems uncertain, Bitcoin represents certainty. It’s decentralized, untouchable by governments or corporations. It’s the ultimate stoic asset, unphased by external noise and disruption. You can’t destroy Bitcoin. You can only adapt.

    This is why holding Bitcoin isn’t about wealth, it’s about resilience. The person who dies with the most Bitcoin isn’t the one with the biggest bank account, but the one who has built the most resilient life, free from the fragility of traditional systems. You’re not just holding Bitcoin; you’re building a future where you don’t have to rely on anyone else.

    The True Meaning of “Winning”

    So what does it mean to “win” in the world of Bitcoin? It’s simple. Winning means freedom. Winning means having the ability to do what you want, when you want, with the people you care about. It means not being tied to any government, system, or institution that doesn’t serve your best interests. Bitcoin is about reclaiming your time, energy, and creative spirit.

    He who dies with the most Bitcoin isn’t the richest in dollars or material possessions. He’s the one who lived life on his own terms, who refused to be shackled by the constraints of a broken system. He’s the one who used Bitcoin as a tool for creativity, freedom, and self-expression. That’s the real win.

    In the end, it’s not just about how much Bitcoin you have. It’s about what you do with the life that Bitcoin unlocks for you. Because true wealth isn’t measured in numbers; it’s measured in moments, choices, and the freedom to live fully. And Bitcoin is your key to that freedom.

    So, accumulate. Not out of greed, but out of a desire to live a life unchained.

    Win by living free.

    • Eric Kim
  • 10 Lessons ERIC KIM Can Teach You About Street Photography

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    10 Lessons ERIC KIM Can Teach You About Street Photography

    Written in the style of ERIC KIM.

    Street photography isn’t just about taking pictures—it’s about capturing life in its rawest, most authentic form. It’s about human connection, curiosity, and the courage to walk through the streets, camera in hand, with an open heart and mind. You don’t need the fanciest camera or the most exotic locations. All you need is the willingness to shoot, the courage to confront your fears, and the desire to improve—constantly.

    Here are 10 lessons I’ve learned from years on the street. Hopefully, they can help you on your own journey as a street photographer.

    1. Shoot From the Gut

    Forget the rules. Street photography isn’t about perfect composition or technical perfection—it’s about capturing the emotion of the moment. Shoot with your gut, not your head. Trust your instincts. When something excites you, don’t hesitate—shoot it. If you overthink, you miss the moment.

    Takeaway: Shoot what excites you, and forget about being “correct.” Follow your intuition.

    2. Get Closer

    If your photos aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough. The greatest street photos often come from intimate, up-close moments. Don’t be afraid to get physically closer to your subjects. Feel their energy, capture their soul, and bring the viewer into the scene.

    Takeaway: Don’t be afraid to get in close—push your comfort zone.

    3. Embrace Fear

    Fear is natural, but don’t let it hold you back. The fear of confrontation, of getting too close, of rejection—it’s all part of the process. Embrace that fear, and turn it into fuel. The more you confront your fears on the street, the stronger you’ll become, both as a photographer and as a person.

    Takeaway: Use fear to your advantage. Let it motivate you, not control you.

    4. Shoot Every Day

    Street photography is a discipline. The more you shoot, the better you get. Don’t wait for “the perfect day” to go out and shoot—make every day the perfect day. Carry your camera with you everywhere, and take every opportunity to document the world around you.

    Takeaway: Consistency beats talent. Shoot every single day.

    5. Don’t Worry About Gear

    The best camera is the one you have with you. Whether it’s an iPhone or a high-end DSLR, your gear doesn’t matter. What matters is how you see the world. Stop obsessing over equipment, and start focusing on what’s in front of you.

    Takeaway: Don’t let gear get in the way of your creativity. Shoot with whatever you have.

    6. Capture the Ordinary

    Street photography isn’t about photographing the extraordinary. It’s about finding beauty in the mundane. A fleeting glance, a quiet moment, the way light falls on a street corner—these are the moments that make street photography magical. Don’t chase after the spectacular—find the beauty in the everyday.

    Takeaway: The magic of street photography is in the ordinary, not the extraordinary.

    7. Be Invisible

    The best street photographers are invisible. They blend into the environment, becoming part of the scene rather than an observer. Don’t draw attention to yourself. Be quiet, be patient, and wait for the moment to unfold naturally.

    Takeaway: Become invisible. Let the scene unfold without interference.

    8. Break the Rules

    Street photography is freedom. Don’t be bound by traditional photography rules like composition, framing, or focus. The best street photos often break every rule in the book. Experiment, play, and don’t be afraid to create something messy or imperfect.

    Takeaway: There are no rules. Shoot how you feel, not how you’re “supposed” to.

    9. Look for Emotion, Not Perfection

    Perfection is boring. What matters in street photography is emotion. Capture the laughter, the sadness, the anger, the joy. Don’t worry about whether the shot is technically perfect—worry about whether it makes you feel something.

    Takeaway: Focus on capturing emotion, not technical perfection.

    10. Always Strive to Improve (Kaizen)

    Street photography, like life, is a constant journey of growth. Never stop learning. Never stop experimenting. Always strive to improve, even if it’s just 1% a day. The Japanese concept of Kaizen—constant improvement—applies here. Every photo you take should be a step toward becoming a better photographer, and a better human.

    Takeaway: Be obsessed with self-improvement. Never settle for mediocrity.


    Conclusion:

    Street photography isn’t about having the best gear, following the rules, or waiting for the perfect moment. It’s about being present, embracing your fears, and capturing life as it is—raw, messy, and beautiful. The streets are your playground, your battlefield, and your canvas. Treat every day as an opportunity to grow, improve, and push your boundaries.

    Shoot from the heart, be fearless, and never stop chasing the next shot.

  • INSANELY JACKED LEGS

    I don’t know why, yesterday I guess I walked a lot with Seneca, now that Seneca is giving heavier and heavier… I guess my leg muscles are continuing to adapt and develop.

    Today, waking up…  feeling insane vigor and strength in my legs. It feels so good!

    Godlike thighs

    Currently reading the Emily Wilson translation of the Elliott, and there’s this nice scene in which Ares, the God of war slaps both of his thighs.  It was such a great visual, because I know exactly what that feels like! 

    Why the cult of the upper body?

    Assuming that your penis in your balls are connected to your Laura after your body… I have a funny theory that if you actually want to increase your manliness, your testosterone, or dominance… Logical option is to 100% focus on strengthening your legs, 1000X.

    For example, in the world of bodybuilding, weightlifting, etc.… When you get to the Mr. Olympia levels, the crème de la crème of weight lifting and bodybuilding,  it comes down to your wheels, your legs!

    In fact, this is something that I witnessed that almost 100% of the guys at the gym don’t have… Impressive legs!

    Remember… When I was still at my old commercial gym, I was doing my normal weightlifting thing, and in the freeway section, there was only one young woman, who randomly asked me “are you a swimmer?” I then said no, why? She said to me “your thighs and legs are massive!” a lot of the other guys at the gym witnessed this, and heard it… I think they were all secretly envious and jealous of me.

    start from the bottom up

    OK… Another thing that was very interesting is that in the Elliott… Some of the ways that the ancient Greek heroes are described as having insanely strong feet and hands.

    A very simple thought to strengthen your feet is to go barefoot as much as humanly possible, or the simple vibram five finger shoes.  walk around with a 60 pound weight vest, and also do types of weightlifting which involve lifting barefoot while standing up! This could be a rack pull, deadlift walk, atlas lift,  farmer’s carries, etc.

    Also, the easiest way to strengthen your hands is by not using these weekly straps, and just using plain old chalk, either the powdery stuff or the liquid chalk, both are good, actually the liquid chalk gives you better grip, – and start training your hands to lift heavy dumbbells, barbell, etc.… If you’re using a barbell, for the heavier weights start to use a mixed grip.

    For example, even a simple exercise that I did for a while at my old gym was Farmer’s carries with the 150 pound dumbbells, which were the highest or the most heavy dumbbells at the time. Or when I went to the Gold gym Venice Beach… The famous one I conquer the golden 330 pound dumbbells quite easily; just use chalk, and lift up the dumbbells a single 330 pound dumbbell with two hands. Assuming that you could double lift over four plates five plate six plate seven plates eight plates… to lift up a 330 pound dumbbell, especially if it is in between your legs like a sumo lift position, using both hands, and chalk, is actually pretty easy. For a while I was doing the duck walks with it, just as a form of fun training exercises. Unannounced to me, apparently I went viral twice over when some random people were recording me doing it. 

    SWAT TRAINING

    Kind of a random idea… About adaptation etc.

    So, one of my new ideas is this notion of tactical training. For example… I bought this pair of shorts from ten thousand.cc, which are actually not very good they already got ripped at the waistband,  but I was certainly suckered by the marketing, because they were branded as “tactical“ shorts.

    There’s this really great scene in John Wick, which I plan on re-watching again… In which he goes to the Somalier, and  one he is getting strapped up and equipped up… There’s this great dialogue and talking in which the Somalier asks John Wick — what occasion? And when he is making his suit jacket, he asks what kind of material to use, and he says “tactical”– so gangsta! Wick essentially gets a suit jacket made, that has built in Kevlar, and he uses as a mini shield, with his suit jacket when he is doing gunfights etc. 
    Anyways, I think the whole modern day notion of tactical is very fascinating to me because thinking about king Leonidas and the Spartan 300, the battle of Thermopylae, the hot gates, and also modern day times… What is it that we modern day men lack? War, warfare, battle, Physical valor!

    And don’t get at me with these pussy guns. Having a gun makes you a coward. It makes your dick size smaller.  I actually would like this alternate universe in which let us say I snapped my fingers, and men, grown men… If we got into arguments or whatever, we could do it like Brad Pitt fight club style… No guns no knives, no weapons, just your bare fists. And you just have two dudes getting a ring, topless, and just battle it out. 

    Boxing

    I actually think boxing is quite virtuous, assuming that both parties are wearing gloves, and a protective helmet thing. Why? I think two men often have a disagreement or inimical feeling towards one another, especially when it comes through high school guys were going through puberty or whatever… Just have them let them box it out seems like a good idea.

    For example, even when it comes to these technology Titans like Elon musk and… I would love to see them just get into a boxing match together. To see who has the more valor.

    American football

    One thing that people do not know about ERIC KIM is that I played American football softball junior year, first playing outside linebacker, then my junior year inside linebacker, starting.

    Ever since I was a kid, in Bayside Queens New York, I always wanted to become the strongest, the most dominant, the most monstrous. I was the strongest out of all my friends, and everybody knew it.

    Anyways, in high school… I then had interest in trying to do the most mainly sport, which was bar none American football. But funny enough, I almost had no idea the rules of American football, and this is also another funny thing I will teach you:

    The real players don’t actually fully know how the game is played.

    For example, I played defense, because I like to tackle, and I was a tough mofo. I started off as outside linebacker because I had no experience, and then once I proved to my coaches that I was hard and strong, I became middle linebacker my junior year, starting, would call the plays etc. 

    KILL!

    Anyways, it does put chest on your hair, for example, I remember the first time I ever had to practice doing a kick off, it was probably the most unnatural, fearful thing of all… Essentially You kicked the ball, and it goes down the field… And then a guy on the other side grabs it, and you have two parties, battle armor, sprinting at one another for 100% speed… And when the guy with the ball is trying to penetrate the other side, what he does is he grabs the ball like a child, with two arms protecting it, and then dips his head and his helmet and his body is super super low, and what do you have to do as the other side is to also get super super low, to try to get under him, and then you take on this full on collision, and tackle him.

    Two things:

     first, this is very unnatural, and insanely frightening. Why? Once again, it is not natural to sprint and another guy in full battle armor, and you in full battle armor, and collide head on. The risk of injury is high, even with protective equipment.

    Not only that, it does take a lot of physical courage, and also mental courage. For example, you have to trust your own strength, your own skill, your own valor.

    I suppose my only regret is I wish I played varsity football my senior year, but my tennis coach, who I respect is my Mr. Miyagi, coach Greg Lowe discourage me from playing football because he thought it would be a distraction to playing varsity doubles tennis, in which I also played in high school, and was number one on the team.

    Anyways, I think it is wise to have kids, boys, men, young men etc. engaging some sort of physical combat, training, wrestling exercises, boxing, whatever.

    Why? True manliness, true courage cannot be divorced from physical reality.

    For example, certainly mental courage, is very important. And also having the courage to speak your mind, even though the whole world may hate you for it. 

    Or also the courage about Rosa Parks, sitting in front of the bus, and refusing to get up.

    Anyways, I think the big issue in today’s world is we have deferred courage into the realm of video games, and other silly things, which are not connected to embodied physical reality.

    I was even thinking about it… Tennis, Chas, sports etc.… Certainly they all take skill, but there is no real physical downside to it.

    Only sports have a physical downside may be American football or rugby? But beyond that, all these other sports, they are essentially “grass fairies”? (the way that we football players used to make fun of soccer players)

    Retention

    A few years ago, I give up watching porn. Why? It Just became a little bit ridiculous to me. And also, interestingly enough… I think in ancient China or Korea or somewhere… There was this interesting ocean is that anytime you eject your semen or Seminole fluid, they call it “energy suicide“, and as a consequence, it totally made sense.  no man in his right mind would rub one out real quick, 15 minutes before the big fight. Also, I am pretty certain that half Thor did not rub one out real quick before that lifting his infamous 502 kg dead lift.

    I think pornography is fine, and a funny thought…

    if you watch porn, but you don’t masturbate to it… And you do not eject your seminal fluid, is it still porn? 

    Maybe not. Maybe it is just erotic art?

    I think there’s nothing wrong with masturbation or whatever. Apparently it is a supernatural. And probably better for a teenage void to masturbate rather than get a random girl pregnant. Or even worse catch a STD or STI.

    Anyways, I think the primary thing to consider is your physiology. Even Nietzsche mentions that some of his writing, his critique of a lot of the modern day German youth was that they spent too much time wasting their energy, “spending” on women, etc.

    The seed of life

    OK, if you get rid of all this Christian Judeo moralistic guilt about sexual intercourse whatever… And just made it really really primal, biological,… Natural, what do you have?

    Even the other day, walking along the nature preserve and seeing two monarch butterflies chasing one another in the air.

    Or, peacock with his beautiful feathers and plumage, to attract a mate. 

    To mate, to have children, to produce offspring – this is what all the biology, life is all about. Even if you think about bacteria, fermentation, mold, making kefir cheese whatever,  what the bacteria does is very simple; it consumes the lactose sugar protein energy sources, and then it produces offspring. All life, animal life and beyond is all about producing offspring, indefinitely.

    I think modern daytimes, the anti-children sentiment is very bizarro. I have some theories.

    First, who are the people who are promoting this anti-children nonsense, and all this patently insane ideas that children are the worst thing you do for planet in terms of the carbon footprint or whatever? These are individuals, who have no religion, no values, live in Berkeley California,  a lot of them childless old people in their late 50s, mid 60s, 70s… And they are bitter and salty about life, and as a consequence, what they try to do is to the rest of society, with their strange vegan values.

    Vegetarian is natural, it has been around since time of Seneca the younger. But it was still associated with weird cults, that is why Seneca stopped being vegetarian because he did not want to be accused of being part of a weird cult which was anti-empire. And in India, being vegetarian has been around forever.

    However, I think the reason why it is good to beat people in the flesh, face-to-face, not via the Internet is because you could judge them, based on their age their height their physiology, their physical health, their food consumption behaviors etc.


     Figure it out as late as possible, ALAP

    I have this motto called ALAP, which stands for as late as possible.

     for example, my very simple suggestion is when it comes to weightlifting, fitness, the gym etc.… It is never plan your workout before you enter, once you enter the arena, once you enter the Colosseum… Then figure it out.

    The gladiator makes his plans once he enters the arena – Publius Syrus

    In modern day times, we have these silly notions of project management, planning, etc. But the reason why it is foolish is because if you think about it from a baye’s theory, bayes statistics — the truly wise and optimal way to do things is you do the action in the moment of, because that is when you have maximum information about everything at hand.

    Which essentially what it means is right now, directly in the direct moment, bricolage, taking chances risk taking and making lots of foolish mistakes, but after 99 failed attempts, you get one which is a screaming home run!

    > “You still taking advances huh? Me and my niggas we taking real chances uh!” – JAY Z

    THE LIFE OF OJ.


    What is entrepreneurship?

    According to Jeff Bezos, if you already know that something is going to work with 100% certainty before you try it, it is not an experiment.

    I think therefore, the ethos of entrepreneurship is paradoxical;

    You can study entrepreneurship, study the past, has successes, but what has succeeded in the past may or may not succeed right now or the future. 

    For example, Warren Buffett is not a good example because he is about 90 years old, and his recipe for success worked 90 years ago, in America, before bitcoin was invented. So knowledge is very context specific, even if you were Warren Buffett and you did the same exact investing strategy in Brazil… You would not succeed.

    I think this is where it is so difficult to think carte Blanche, blank slate. why? If it has never been done before, if nobody has ever succeeded doing it… How do you know if it is possible or not?

    You cannot make street photography your living

    Back in 2009, 2010… when I was first starting off my photography journey, I had zero intention in turning my passion for photography and street photography into my living, even though I wanted to. I was extremely pragmatic: I did not quit my day job, I knew that it was wise to have a steady 9 to 5 job, at least I could pay my rent with 100% certainty. 

    Fresh out of college at UCLA as an undergraduate, making $40,000 USD a year… The year 2010, working for a company called demand media which has rebranded to the “Leaf group”, my first job was online community manager… And I was able to get an internship there a year prior my senior year at UCLA, all things to Cindy for finally it on an email list server.

    Anyways, some simple entrepreneurial advice:

    Working from home is a godsend.

    I still remember… When it was the year 2010, it was actually my fantasy to be able to work from home! Why? I could just do the minimum amount of work possible, to not get fired, away from my overseers, get all my work done in about two hours, and then I could just spend the rest of my time blogging, which was my passion, doing photography street photography and building up my Empire on the side?

    Nowadays they call it a side hustle, which is a pretty good idea. 

    Pay your rent with your day job, enter the minimum amount of work possible to not get fired, do not seek your promotion or advancement in your career, and devote 99% of your excess energy building up your entrepreneurial enterprise.

    The sad truth is 99.9% of entrepreneurial endeavors fail. I was lucky because I have never failed in my life. Everything that I wanted to do and set my mind to it, I succeeded. I think it was about 80% chutzpah and passion and insane drive, and 20% luck and timing.

     The first really big street photography boom 

    Individuals who made their mark include Kaiman Wong, Alamby Leung, Lok Cheung, Charlie Kirk, and ERIC KIM. And Bellamy Hunt of Japancamerahunter.com — buy JCH film!

  • The Philosophy of Time

    Prize your life, this is the only life you got. 

    The philosophy of time:


    The death of film

    I think this is something that changes a lot, once you have a kid. Or have a child a young child at home. Suddenly, your time becomes scarce, very very scarce.

    For example, in terms of time scarcity… this is so insanely critical. If I gave you a choice… Would you rather spend 30 minutes playing and wrestling around with your kid at the house or at the park… Or would you rather spend your precious 30 minutes answering Emails from childless individuals who don’t really have anything better to do?

    Also with film — fine if you don’t have kids — once you get a kid go 100% digital!

    True success

    I’m starting to think… true success is self ownership, time ownership, essentially… never having anything randomly put on your schedule without your own desire.

    For example, I learned that apparently Taylor Swift is signed to Universal Records. Which means she has no control over her time or soul.

    Also a very funny thing… apparently Taylor Swift is about my age, she’s born in 1989, I am born in 1988. I find it insanely bizarre that millions of 10-year-old girls know everything about her down to her drive-through food order?

    Sign yourself

    Anyways… I think some simple filters:

    Trust no individual who is signed to anything.

    For example, I think a very admirable thing that Kendrick Lamar did was quit top dog entertainment… And create his own record label, PG Lang. I think this is also the wisdom of a Jay-Z… The real idea of taking a real chance is to create your own label, and to avoid getting signed to any record or label… Even if they might wave a $100 million check in front of you. Because if you have to be on tour for the rest of your life like lil Wayne (via Pusha T)… Every single night performing for three hours and night, seven days a week… No sleep and rest… Do you have freedom? No!

    This is why Drake is also still a slave!

    And I think the foolish thing which people do is they trade their most valuable thing on the planet… Their freedom and self ownership, in exchange for cash, arbitrary notions of “fame“… For the sake of what?

    Time and self ownership over money.

    What is it that we truly seek?

    One of my friends, Bing who I met in Singapore… The guy I am grateful for getting me into crypto bitcoin and digibyte at the time —  he said something interesting, very wise guy, saying that what he wanted in life was material desires like a purple Lamborghini, but also… more importantly, getting respect from people.

    For example, he said that the primary issue in America is that there is no real notions of respect. For example even very very simply being in Korea, Southeast Asia of Vietnam etc.… On a very basic level, we use honorifics, when it comes to age. Be told, it feels really good! To have a young kid address you in an honorific way, warms your heart!

    You never know who is who 

    Also… I think in America one of the wise things that I’ve learned, just from myself but also echoed in people like NASSIM TALEB is a simple idea:

    Treat the janitor, the hygiene sanitation guy, the security guard with more respect than the big boss.

    And also… assume that everybody you meet is super super rich and successful and powerful and influential, irregardless of how they may look on the outside. Often times, the richest most powerful people are the most low-key, keep a low profile, and you would never expect it.

    Don’t network

    But I think the tricky thing is when it comes to human social capital… the whole “it’s not what you know but who you know”– is also a little bit misguided because technically, especially in today’s day and age, I don’t think that networking or knowing influential people is important. All you need is a website, your own self hosted blog, ChatGPT and you’re good!

    100% of the time networking is a waste of time.

    I got some experience now

    Humans are not super great nor efficient. For example just based on my experiences, I’m 36 now… Almost 0 networking events or meeting famous successful people have led to anything substantive. The only things which have led to substantive things were things that I decided to do on my own; like hosting my own workshops, creating and developing and selling my own products engaging people directly with my own email newsletter blog, platform, etc. Everything else has been a waste of time.

    Build it yourself.

    I think the biggest issues here is that when you are starting off as an entrepreneur… We do things in such a way in which we think it is the proper way. For example, when we think about business and networking… We think what it means is to get to know a bunch of rich successful people, “get your foot in the door” etc. Yet, I have discovered this is a total waste of time. 

    Your own website and blog is the foot in the digital door!

    The way that I was able to build my digital capital my fame my power my influence was very very simple… Essentially learning everything about street photography on my own, and then creating really really insanely in-depth articles, blog posts, pages, information and resources on anything and everything street photography. And the whole time, the whole endeavor of mine was guided by passion, personal interest and curiosity.

    Curiosity is antifragile.

    Lifting 1,000 pounds

    On my personal quest to lift 1000 pounds, which is beyond 10 plates on each side of the barbell, was a personal curiosity:

    How far can I take it?

    Essentially, my primary curiosity was a curiosity of the limits of my strength, my courage, my ability and potential?

    I remember the last time I was weightlifting in Westerly, Rhode Island, and an older guy came up to me and asked “what is the purpose of that? Why are you lifting like that?” I made a joke and I said, first– to augment my ego. But the second more honest answer is I’m just curious how strong I can become.

    Why curiosity is so critical

    What is curiosity? Curiosity is care, curiosity is what drives us.

    You cannot force somebody to be cursed about something that they don’t really care for. You cannot spoon feed or inject curiosity in the soul of somebody, against their own will.

    This is why a lot of Asian parents fail, when they try to force their kids to play violin, piano, or chess etc.

    Back to time

    Time is the ultimate capital, the ultimate desirable non-renewable resource.

    Another funny lesson: often the most seemingly bad movies, the ones with poor IMDb reviews are actually the best movies.

    For example, the movie “in time” by Justin Timberlake.  probably one of the best films of all time, and also, the most underrated. The reason why it is so grand and great of a film is that it creates this metaphor, this philosophical world in which essentially time is money: literally and metaphorically.

    For example, the super super rich people have 1000 years on their wrist, and hilariously enough, excuse the pun, but rich people and poor people are separated by “time zones”–

    Also in this fictitious universe, real rich people take their time and move really slowly, whereas the poor laborers, are always running, because they are so short on time.

    Time inflation

    Another funny scene: in the early part of the IN TIME film, when Justin Timberlake is working as a laborer at a factory or whatever, do you have to scan your wrist, imagine like having Apple Pay, your checking account embedded in your wrist, and anytime you wanted to buy a cup of coffee or food or whatever… You would just scan your wrist. And one of the scenes, Justin Timberlake complains “wait… A cup of coffee used to only cost 15 minutes, why is it now costing 30 minutes?” And the guy selling coffee, shrugs his shoulder and says “that’s time inflation!”

    Why it is that the only films I care for are dystopic films

    The matrix, Blade Runner, and these science fiction fiction, alternate future sociological philosophical films, why? They actually change you! 

    What is so interesting about science fiction typically it is just a commentary or a societal critique of our real society. And the thing exaggerated, in cinematic ways, or building up a universe, but in fact, it is really true to today’s world.

    Anyways, back on the notion of time… Time is labor, money is labor time.

    How renting is superior to owning

    For example… One of the things I am so grateful about renting, and having the best landlord of all time, is that when something breaks, like our all-in-one washer dryer machine from LG… And the machine doesn’t even turn on anymore, I don’t have to be the one wasting my time driving to Home Depot, trying to fix it, or finding service technicians to fix it, scheduling it etc. Rather, I let the landlord communicate with his own labor task squad, his own maintenance team, to come in and fix it, when we are not home, and I could do better things like go on a hike with Cindy and Seneca, or do something fun!

    DIY ain’t virtuous

    In America, we have this weird virtue connection with doing the labor yourself. However, there is a differentiation between hateful labor and joyful labor. For example, I would probably prefer to have a mechanic fix my car, even though I could do the labor myself, because now that I have a kid, an hour spent fixing your car could be an hour playing with your kid at the park! Here a time becomes zero sum thing, which means:

    If you only have an hour to spare, would you rather it be chatting with somebody random, spending time with somebody you don’t really care for, or doing some sort of labor you don’t really care for, or rather would you rather spend that time to do something more critical you insanely care for?

    Only spend time on people you love and care for!

    For example, if you had an hour, to listen to the problems of somebody, or, you had an hour to work out, do exercises, and lift weights… What would you choose? And assume you could only do one. Obviously work out!

    For me, my only regret in the evening is if I spent the whole day, assuming that I was in good health and strength, not working out? To me, my nonnegotiable thing that I must do every single day, irregardless of whatever is to lift weights, at least once. 

    Avoid time wasters, even the good ones.

    Life before Seneca, life after Seneca

    Life BC, life AD — I still think it is hilarious that in America, the way we categorize time is life before Christ, life after Christ.

    Life before the christos, the lord the saviour, and life after Jesus.

    For me I like to use this analogy for Seneca. Before Seneca was born, I wasted a lot of my time, in coffee shops, kind of superficial relationships, etc. Why? I had so much time to kill!

    And also good thing about having kid is that it helps you understand what is truly critical to you or not.

    Business is bad

    For example, business. Do not forget that the original notion of business was centered around being busy, “busy-ness”–

    Even the ancient Romans, otium, neg+otium–

    Negotium (business) meant the exact opposite of leisure.

    I think often times, people like to just stay busy because when you are busy, you don’t have to think about more important things in life, such as life purpose direction etc. And honestly, I think the reason why I philosophy is so critical for everybody is that if you cannot think philosophically, you’re just wasting your life.

    Even Seneca the younger stoic (Seneca’s namesake) on his essay “On the shortness of time”– or the shortness of life… Essentially that you could live a great life, even if it is a short life, as long as you use your time well.

    For example, if you had a house with 1000 marble and ivory tables, with matching golden plates, can you take that with you when you die? No!

    80 years old and dying

    Let us assume that the average human span now, I think it is about 92 years old for men, 94 years old for women. But then again you never know if you’re gonna get cancer or whatever, assume that it is 80 years.

    If you knew that you would only live to be 80 years old, with 100% certainty, how would you spend your life, the next 10 years of your life? What would you do, what would you not do?

    And also… Thinking about the mortality of our loved ones, our parents, your own mother.

    For example, my mom is about to turn 70, and let us assume that she’s going to live to be 80. How would I want to spend the next 10 years in my life with her, or without her?

    Certainly I’m happy for her to do stuff like travel, do her artwork, but also, more critically more time with Seneca, myself and Cindy, but more critically for her to spend time with Seneca. Why? There’s going to be a day in which my mom is no longer going to be around, and I would probably hope that Seneca could have some lovely memories with my mom.

    Memento mori

    I think this is also the thing… many of us live our lives, almost like we are going to live forever. Is that true? Of course not!

    And also when you’re younger… Let us even assume that you’re going to live to be 80 years old. What that then means is that you have a long life ahead of you! But once again, what if you are Achilles, and your mom is a goddess, And you are known with 100% certainty that you will die at the age of 40? Then how would you spend your life, how would you not spend your life?

    Think Steve Jobs, he died at only age 55?

    You might die today

    If you have the choice, the difference between memento mori, and memento vivre — the memory of knowing that you will die is more critical than the memory or the thought of knowing how to live.

    The angel of life and or death?

    What’s the story of why Cindy and I decided to have a kid, Seneca?

    After this incident I had a few years ago being held up at gunpoint with me just me and Cindy, before Seneca was born in Mexico City… And fortunately I grabbed Cindy‘s hand and we ran away, and we did not get popped at the back of our head. And in our adrenaline, after the incident… What was my only one regret, Assuming that I have might have died? It was very simple, not having a kid! Then immediately after the incident, we started trying, and then Covid happened, and then we stopped…  and then we did a webinar saying that kind of babies and kids were kind of immune to Covid, and then we tried again… And boom, got pregnant within a week!

    Anyways… Often it is these life or death encounters which clarify things. After this incident, I had zero thoughts about my wealth, money in the bank etc., or my fame or success or whatever. I literally had zero regrets besides the kid thing.

    Don’t die childless.

    The greatest joy on the planet

    I was thinking this morning, what is something that never loses its novelty factor? Seeing and witnessing your kid grow up!

    Also… As a man, by far a 1,000,000,000,000% gratitude thing, having a son, having at least one son, one male, one man, and especially having your first kid being a man!

    Why? Speaking from the perspective if you are a man, what every man desires is at least one male heir. Certainly when you see a family with three girls, four girls or five girls, no boys, you know what the family was trying to do. 

    And also… The whole second kid question…  honestly, if for some reason or another, we couldn’t have a second kid, I’d probably be fine because the joy of knowing that at least, our first child was a son!

    Anti women?

    I think if I think about it very very honestly honestly… If our first child was a girl… I’m sure I would love her 1000%, but secretly at the back of your head, you’re always thinking wishing and wondering and desiring, to have a boy.

    So this is my simple thought —

    If you and your wife, or partner or whatever or girlfriend, decide to have a second kid, and your first kid is a boy… Don’t push the whole second kid thing. 

    Also, if I told you that let’s say that your wife decided to have birth to a second kid, and there was a 90% chance that she might die in childbirth… Would you take the risk, assuming that your first kid is already a man? No!

    Back to time

    Honestly just throw your iPhone to the trash. Something that people don’t understand is that the iPhone is toxic; even reading one weird thing on your phone, watching one weird movie, film, news headline, TikTok video whatever… strange pornography video or picture, can infect your mind, for a few days, randomly in the middle of the day, or even when you’re about to sleep.

    Instagram is like liver pancreatic cancer

    The reason why I deleted Instagram in around 2017 and no– that ERIC KIM on Instagram is not me– the person that made my @erickimphoto Instagram account was just a faithful follower, was because Instagram started to do bad things to my mind and weird things to my mind. For example I’d be driving, in the suburbs, or the city… And at around noon, while driving, I would get distracted and think to myself “wait… did I uploaded something to Instagram today?” I caught myself thinking this, and I thought “wow, this is bad. I got to get rid of this”. And in 2017, when I had about 65,000 followers, I did probably one of the most courageous and proud things in my life, which was to delete my Instagram. 

    mental Freedom?

    Something my friend Jeffrey Lam tells me about is this notion of mind space, ideas that was not just a timeframe but, a mental space thing.

    For example, you could in theory have 12 hours of free time in a day, but as long as a strange thought lingering in your mind, you can never really focus 100%.

    I think this is called the Zeignark effect. For example let us say that you read an email that needs to be attended to… And you don’t attend to it or respond to it, and it will percolate on your mind for days, sometimes even weeks, sometimes even months. This is why I avoid my inbox, or my text messages like the plague…

    One strange message email or text message or communication thing can distract you for days on end.

    Playing cyber defense

    I also think the reason why email needs to be fixed is now, it is so easy to fake an email, ChatGPT, with bots, or generative AI, even if the person is good or bad, or even if the bot is malicious or benevolent.

    For example, let me give an extreme example, let us say you are Taylor Swift, and everybody on the planet knows your email (taylorswift@gmail.com)– let us say. If you are Taylor Swift, and you literally get 1 million emails a day, would you have the time to either read every single email, or even worse… Respond to it? No? This would be mental suicide! This is why I quit email and all messaging apps Around 2016, 2017, because honestly I was just becoming too famous, too much cognitive load!

    Dodge

    In the Iliad, when the heroes are killing each other… They do two things, obviously they wear protective armor, like shields, helmets, etc.… But if somebody throws a spear at them, or an arrow, what they do is dodge it.

    If you see an incoming spear, you are not a fool, ideally you dodge it, ideally dodging it is more effective than even raising your shield. Why? If a spear hits your shield, there is actually a chance that it might penetrate your shield, and end up either wounding you or killing you.

    I wonder if we should apply the same philosophy two things. Like if you see an incoming missile, or a spear or a bullet… You don’t take the chance. Dodge a bullet, rather than testing your bulletproof vest.

    “That little vest ain’t gonna do you I shoot from neck up”- JAY Z

    The ghost of soulja slim —

    SOULJA KIM?

    The notion of soldier, like Soulja Boy etc., and interesting thought… The notion of a “soul”, period with the notion of a soldier?

    And apparently, if you really really need people from the hood, like Crenshaw, where Nipsey Hussle got killed, the honorific to call somebody worth valor is “soldier”.

    Kind of like calling somebody boss or chief. Like Chief Keef

    ChIEF KIM! Too many Indians, not enough chiefs!

    Anyways, long story short, prize your time. This is the only life you got.

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  • The Philosophy of Time

    Prize your life, this is the only life you got. 

    The philosophy of time:


    The death of film

    I think this is something that changes a lot, once you have a kid. Or have a child a young child at home. Suddenly, your time becomes scarce, very very scarce.

    For example, in terms of time scarcity… this is so insanely critical. If I gave you a choice… Would you rather spend 30 minutes playing and wrestling around with your kid at the house or at the park… Or would you rather spend your precious 30 minutes answering Emails from childless individuals who don’t really have anything better to do?

    Also with film — fine if you don’t have kids — once you get a kid go 100% digital!

    True success

    I’m starting to think… true success is self ownership, time ownership, essentially… never having anything randomly put on your schedule without your own desire.

    For example, I learned that apparently Taylor Swift is signed to Universal Records. Which means she has no control over her time or soul.

    Also a very funny thing… apparently Taylor Swift is about my age, she’s born in 1989, I am born in 1988. I find it insanely bizarre that millions of 10-year-old girls know everything about her down to her drive-through food order?

    Sign yourself

    Anyways… I think some simple filters:

    Trust no individual who is signed to anything.

    For example, I think a very admirable thing that Kendrick Lamar did was quit top dog entertainment… And create his own record label, PG Lang. I think this is also the wisdom of a Jay-Z… The real idea of taking a real chance is to create your own label, and to avoid getting signed to any record or label… Even if they might wave a $100 million check in front of you. Because if you have to be on tour for the rest of your life like lil Wayne (via Pusha T)… Every single night performing for three hours and night, seven days a week… No sleep and rest… Do you have freedom? No!

    This is why Drake is also still a slave!

    And I think the foolish thing which people do is they trade their most valuable thing on the planet… Their freedom and self ownership, in exchange for cash, arbitrary notions of “fame“… For the sake of what?

    Time and self ownership over money.

    What is it that we truly seek?

    One of my friends, Bing who I met in Singapore… The guy I am grateful for getting me into crypto bitcoin and digibyte at the time —  he said something interesting, very wise guy, saying that what he wanted in life was material desires like a purple Lamborghini, but also… more importantly, getting respect from people.

    For example, he said that the primary issue in America is that there is no real notions of respect. For example even very very simply being in Korea, Southeast Asia of Vietnam etc.… On a very basic level, we use honorifics, when it comes to age. Be told, it feels really good! To have a young kid address you in an honorific way, warms your heart!

    You never know who is who 

    Also… I think in America one of the wise things that I’ve learned, just from myself but also echoed in people like NASSIM TALEB is a simple idea:

    Treat the janitor, the hygiene sanitation guy, the security guard with more respect than the big boss.

    And also… assume that everybody you meet is super super rich and successful and powerful and influential, irregardless of how they may look on the outside. Often times, the richest most powerful people are the most low-key, keep a low profile, and you would never expect it.

    Don’t network

    But I think the tricky thing is when it comes to human social capital… the whole “it’s not what you know but who you know”– is also a little bit misguided because technically, especially in today’s day and age, I don’t think that networking or knowing influential people is important. All you need is a website, your own self hosted blog, ChatGPT and you’re good!

    100% of the time networking is a waste of time.

    I got some experience now

    Humans are not super great nor efficient. For example just based on my experiences, I’m 36 now… Almost 0 networking events or meeting famous successful people have led to anything substantive. The only things which have led to substantive things were things that I decided to do on my own; like hosting my own workshops, creating and developing and selling my own products engaging people directly with my own email newsletter blog, platform, etc. Everything else has been a waste of time.

    Build it yourself.

    I think the biggest issues here is that when you are starting off as an entrepreneur… We do things in such a way in which we think it is the proper way. For example, when we think about business and networking… We think what it means is to get to know a bunch of rich successful people, “get your foot in the door” etc. Yet, I have discovered this is a total waste of time. 

    Your own website and blog is the foot in the digital door!

    The way that I was able to build my digital capital my fame my power my influence was very very simple… Essentially learning everything about street photography on my own, and then creating really really insanely in-depth articles, blog posts, pages, information and resources on anything and everything street photography. And the whole time, the whole endeavor of mine was guided by passion, personal interest and curiosity.

    Curiosity is antifragile.

    Lifting 1,000 pounds

    On my personal quest to lift 1000 pounds, which is beyond 10 plates on each side of the barbell, was a personal curiosity:

    How far can I take it?

    Essentially, my primary curiosity was a curiosity of the limits of my strength, my courage, my ability and potential?

    I remember the last time I was weightlifting in Westerly, Rhode Island, and an older guy came up to me and asked “what is the purpose of that? Why are you lifting like that?” I made a joke and I said, first– to augment my ego. But the second more honest answer is I’m just curious how strong I can become.

    Why curiosity is so critical

    What is curiosity? Curiosity is care, curiosity is what drives us.

    You cannot force somebody to be cursed about something that they don’t really care for. You cannot spoon feed or inject curiosity in the soul of somebody, against their own will.

    This is why a lot of Asian parents fail, when they try to force their kids to play violin, piano, or chess etc.

    Back to time

    Time is the ultimate capital, the ultimate desirable non-renewable resource.

    Another funny lesson: often the most seemingly bad movies, the ones with poor IMDb reviews are actually the best movies.

    For example, the movie “in time” by Justin Timberlake.  probably one of the best films of all time, and also, the most underrated. The reason why it is so grand and great of a film is that it creates this metaphor, this philosophical world in which essentially time is money: literally and metaphorically.

    For example, the super super rich people have 1000 years on their wrist, and hilariously enough, excuse the pun, but rich people and poor people are separated by “time zones”–

    Also in this fictitious universe, real rich people take their time and move really slowly, whereas the poor laborers, are always running, because they are so short on time.

    Time inflation

    Another funny scene: in the early part of the IN TIME film, when Justin Timberlake is working as a laborer at a factory or whatever, do you have to scan your wrist, imagine like having Apple Pay, your checking account embedded in your wrist, and anytime you wanted to buy a cup of coffee or food or whatever… You would just scan your wrist. And one of the scenes, Justin Timberlake complains “wait… A cup of coffee used to only cost 15 minutes, why is it now costing 30 minutes?” And the guy selling coffee, shrugs his shoulder and says “that’s time inflation!”

    Why it is that the only films I care for are dystopic films

    The matrix, Blade Runner, and these science fiction fiction, alternate future sociological philosophical films, why? They actually change you! 

    What is so interesting about science fiction typically it is just a commentary or a societal critique of our real society. And the thing exaggerated, in cinematic ways, or building up a universe, but in fact, it is really true to today’s world.

    Anyways, back on the notion of time… Time is labor, money is labor time.

    How renting is superior to owning

    For example… One of the things I am so grateful about renting, and having the best landlord of all time, is that when something breaks, like our all-in-one washer dryer machine from LG… And the machine doesn’t even turn on anymore, I don’t have to be the one wasting my time driving to Home Depot, trying to fix it, or finding service technicians to fix it, scheduling it etc. Rather, I let the landlord communicate with his own labor task squad, his own maintenance team, to come in and fix it, when we are not home, and I could do better things like go on a hike with Cindy and Seneca, or do something fun!

    DIY ain’t virtuous

    In America, we have this weird virtue connection with doing the labor yourself. However, there is a differentiation between hateful labor and joyful labor. For example, I would probably prefer to have a mechanic fix my car, even though I could do the labor myself, because now that I have a kid, an hour spent fixing your car could be an hour playing with your kid at the park! Here a time becomes zero sum thing, which means:

    If you only have an hour to spare, would you rather it be chatting with somebody random, spending time with somebody you don’t really care for, or doing some sort of labor you don’t really care for, or rather would you rather spend that time to do something more critical you insanely care for?

    Only spend time on people you love and care for!

    For example, if you had an hour, to listen to the problems of somebody, or, you had an hour to work out, do exercises, and lift weights… What would you choose? And assume you could only do one. Obviously work out!

    For me, my only regret in the evening is if I spent the whole day, assuming that I was in good health and strength, not working out? To me, my nonnegotiable thing that I must do every single day, irregardless of whatever is to lift weights, at least once. 

    Avoid time wasters, even the good ones.

    Life before Seneca, life after Seneca

    Life BC, life AD — I still think it is hilarious that in America, the way we categorize time is life before Christ, life after Christ.

    Life before the christos, the lord the saviour, and life after Jesus.

    For me I like to use this analogy for Seneca. Before Seneca was born, I wasted a lot of my time, in coffee shops, kind of superficial relationships, etc. Why? I had so much time to kill!

    And also good thing about having kid is that it helps you understand what is truly critical to you or not.

    Business is bad

    For example, business. Do not forget that the original notion of business was centered around being busy, “busy-ness”–

    Even the ancient Romans, otium, neg+otium–

    Negotium (business) meant the exact opposite of leisure.

    I think often times, people like to just stay busy because when you are busy, you don’t have to think about more important things in life, such as life purpose direction etc. And honestly, I think the reason why I philosophy is so critical for everybody is that if you cannot think philosophically, you’re just wasting your life.

    Even Seneca the younger stoic (Seneca’s namesake) on his essay “On the shortness of time”– or the shortness of life… Essentially that you could live a great life, even if it is a short life, as long as you use your time well.

    For example, if you had a house with 1000 marble and ivory tables, with matching golden plates, can you take that with you when you die? No!

    80 years old and dying

    Let us assume that the average human span now, I think it is about 92 years old for men, 94 years old for women. But then again you never know if you’re gonna get cancer or whatever, assume that it is 80 years.

    If you knew that you would only live to be 80 years old, with 100% certainty, how would you spend your life, the next 10 years of your life? What would you do, what would you not do?

    And also… Thinking about the mortality of our loved ones, our parents, your own mother.

    For example, my mom is about to turn 70, and let us assume that she’s going to live to be 80. How would I want to spend the next 10 years in my life with her, or without her?

    Certainly I’m happy for her to do stuff like travel, do her artwork, but also, more critically more time with Seneca, myself and Cindy, but more critically for her to spend time with Seneca. Why? There’s going to be a day in which my mom is no longer going to be around, and I would probably hope that Seneca could have some lovely memories with my mom.

    Memento mori

    I think this is also the thing… many of us live our lives, almost like we are going to live forever. Is that true? Of course not!

    And also when you’re younger… Let us even assume that you’re going to live to be 80 years old. What that then means is that you have a long life ahead of you! But once again, what if you are Achilles, and your mom is a goddess, And you are known with 100% certainty that you will die at the age of 40? Then how would you spend your life, how would you not spend your life?

    Think Steve Jobs, he died at only age 55?

    You might die today

    If you have the choice, the difference between memento mori, and memento vivre — the memory of knowing that you will die is more critical than the memory or the thought of knowing how to live.

    The angel of life and or death?

    What’s the story of why Cindy and I decided to have a kid, Seneca?

    After this incident I had a few years ago being held up at gunpoint with me just me and Cindy, before Seneca was born in Mexico City… And fortunately I grabbed Cindy‘s hand and we ran away, and we did not get popped at the back of our head. And in our adrenaline, after the incident… What was my only one regret, Assuming that I have might have died? It was very simple, not having a kid! Then immediately after the incident, we started trying, and then Covid happened, and then we stopped…  and then we did a webinar saying that kind of babies and kids were kind of immune to Covid, and then we tried again… And boom, got pregnant within a week!

    Anyways… Often it is these life or death encounters which clarify things. After this incident, I had zero thoughts about my wealth, money in the bank etc., or my fame or success or whatever. I literally had zero regrets besides the kid thing.

    Don’t die childless.

    The greatest joy on the planet

    I was thinking this morning, what is something that never loses its novelty factor? Seeing and witnessing your kid grow up!

    Also… As a man, by far a 1,000,000,000,000% gratitude thing, having a son, having at least one son, one male, one man, and especially having your first kid being a man!

    Why? Speaking from the perspective if you are a man, what every man desires is at least one male heir. Certainly when you see a family with three girls, four girls or five girls, no boys, you know what the family was trying to do. 

    And also… The whole second kid question…  honestly, if for some reason or another, we couldn’t have a second kid, I’d probably be fine because the joy of knowing that at least, our first child was a son!

    Anti women?

    I think if I think about it very very honestly honestly… If our first child was a girl… I’m sure I would love her 1000%, but secretly at the back of your head, you’re always thinking wishing and wondering and desiring, to have a boy.

    So this is my simple thought —

    If you and your wife, or partner or whatever or girlfriend, decide to have a second kid, and your first kid is a boy… Don’t push the whole second kid thing. 

    Also, if I told you that let’s say that your wife decided to have birth to a second kid, and there was a 90% chance that she might die in childbirth… Would you take the risk, assuming that your first kid is already a man? No!

    Back to time

    Honestly just throw your iPhone to the trash. Something that people don’t understand is that the iPhone is toxic; even reading one weird thing on your phone, watching one weird movie, film, news headline, TikTok video whatever… strange pornography video or picture, can infect your mind, for a few days, randomly in the middle of the day, or even when you’re about to sleep.

    Instagram is like liver pancreatic cancer

    The reason why I deleted Instagram in around 2017 and no– that ERIC KIM on Instagram is not me– the person that made my @erickimphoto Instagram account was just a faithful follower, was because Instagram started to do bad things to my mind and weird things to my mind. For example I’d be driving, in the suburbs, or the city… And at around noon, while driving, I would get distracted and think to myself “wait… did I uploaded something to Instagram today?” I caught myself thinking this, and I thought “wow, this is bad. I got to get rid of this”. And in 2017, when I had about 65,000 followers, I did probably one of the most courageous and proud things in my life, which was to delete my Instagram. 

    mental Freedom?

    Something my friend Jeffrey Lam tells me about is this notion of mind space, ideas that was not just a timeframe but, a mental space thing.

    For example, you could in theory have 12 hours of free time in a day, but as long as a strange thought lingering in your mind, you can never really focus 100%.

    I think this is called the Zeignark effect. For example let us say that you read an email that needs to be attended to… And you don’t attend to it or respond to it, and it will percolate on your mind for days, sometimes even weeks, sometimes even months. This is why I avoid my inbox, or my text messages like the plague…

    One strange message email or text message or communication thing can distract you for days on end.

    Playing cyber defense

    I also think the reason why email needs to be fixed is now, it is so easy to fake an email, ChatGPT, with bots, or generative AI, even if the person is good or bad, or even if the bot is malicious or benevolent.

    For example, let me give an extreme example, let us say you are Taylor Swift, and everybody on the planet knows your email (taylorswift@gmail.com)– let us say. If you are Taylor Swift, and you literally get 1 million emails a day, would you have the time to either read every single email, or even worse… Respond to it? No? This would be mental suicide! This is why I quit email and all messaging apps Around 2016, 2017, because honestly I was just becoming too famous, too much cognitive load! 

    Dodge

    In the Iliad, when the heroes are killing each other… They do two things, obviously they wear protective armor, like shields, helmets, etc.… But if somebody throws a spear at them, or an arrow, what they do is dodge it.

    If you see an incoming spear, you are not a fool, ideally you dodge it, ideally dodging it is more effective than even raising your shield. Why? If it hits your, there is actually a chance that it might penetrate your shield, and end up either wounding you or killing you.

    I wonder if we should apply the same philosophy two things. Like if you see an incoming missile, or a beer or a bullet… You don’t take the chance. Dodge a bullet, rather than testing your bulletproof vest.

    “That little vest ain’t gonna do you I shoot from neck up”- JY Z

    The ghost of soulja slim —

    Soulja Kim?

    The notion of soldier, like Soulja Boy etc., and interesting thought… The notion of a “soul”, period with the notion of a soldier?

    And apparently, if you really really need people from the hood, like Crenshaw, where Nipsey Hussle got killed, the honorific to call somebody worth valor is “soldier”.

    Kind of like calling somebody boss or chief. Like Chief Keef

    Chief Kim! Too many Indians, not enough chiefs!

    Anyways, long story short, prize your time. This is the only life you got.

    ERIC

  • The Philosophy of Time Economics

    Prize your life, this is the only life you got. 

    The economics and philosophy of time:

    1. The death of film

    I think this is something that changes a lot, once you have a kid. Or have a child a young child at the home. Suddenly, your time becomes scarce, very very scarce.

    For example, in terms of times scarcity… This is so insanely critical. If I give you a choice… Would you rather spend 30 minutes playing and wrestling around with your kid at the house or at the park… Or would you rather spend your precious 30 minutes answering Emails from childless individuals who don’t really have anything better to do?

    True success

    I’m starting to think… True success is self ownership, time ownership, essentially… Never having anything randomly put on your schedule without your own desire.

    For example, I learned that apparently Taylor Swift is signed to Universal records. Which means she has no control over her time or soul.

    Also a very funny thing… Apparently Taylor Swift is about my age, she’s born in 1989, I am born in 1988. I find it insanely bizarre that millions of 10-year-old girls know everything about her down to her drive-through food order?

    Anyways… I think some simple filters:

    Trust no individual who is signed to anything.

    For example, I think a very admirable thing that Kendrick Lamar did I believe was quit top dog entertainment… And create his own record label, I think it’s called PG Lang. I think this is also the wisdom of a Jay-Z… The real idea of taking a real chance is to create your own label, and to avoid getting signed to any record or label… Even if they might wave a $100 million check in front of you. Because if you have to be on tour for the next nine months of your life… Every single night performing for three hours and night, seven days a week… No sleep and rest… Do you have freedom? No!

    And I think the foolish thing which people do is they trade their most valuable thing on the planet… Their freedom and self ownership, in exchange for cash, arbitrary notions of “fame“… For the sake of what?

    What is it that we truly seek?

    One of my friends, Bing who I met in Singapore… The guy I am grateful for getting me into crypto bitcoin and digibyte at the time —  he said something interesting, very wise guy, saying that what he wanted in life was material desires like a purple Lamborghini, but also… More importantly, getting respect from people.

    For example, he said that the primary issue in America is that there is no real notions of respect. For example even very very simply being in Korea, Southeast Asia of Vietnam etc.… On a very basic level, we use honorifics, when it comes to age. Be told, it feels really good! To have a young kid address you in an honorific way, warms your heart! 

    Also… I think in America one of the wise things that I’ve learned, just from myself but also echo and people like NASSIM TALEB is a simple idea:

    Treat the janitor, the hygiene sanitation guy, the security guard with more respect than the big boss.

    And also… Assume that everybody you meet is super super rich and successful and powerful and influential, irregardless of how they may look on the outside. Often times, the richest most powerful people are the most low-key, keep a low profile, and you would never expect it.

    But I think the tricky thing is when it comes to human social capital… The whole “it’s not what you know but who you know”– is also a little bit misguided because technically, especially in today’s day and age, I don’t think that networking or knowing influential people is important. All you need is a website, your own self hosted blog, ChatGPT and you’re good!

    Examples

    Humans are not super great nor efficient. For example just based on my experiences, I’m 36 now… Almost 0 networking events or meeting famous successful people have led to anything substantive. The only things which have led to substantive things were things that I decided to do on my own; like hosting my own workshops, creating and developing and selling my own products engaging people directly with my own email newsletter blog, platform, etc. Everything else has been a waste of time.

    I think the biggest issues here is that when you are starting an entrepreneur… We do things in such a way in which we think it is the proper way. For example, when we think about business and networking… We think what it means is to get to know a bunch of rich successful people, “get your foot in the door” etc. Yet, I have discovered this is a total waste of time. 

    The way that I was able to build my digital capital my fame my power my influence was very very simple… Essentially learning everything about street photography on my own, and then creating really really insanely in-depth articles, blog post, pages, information and resources on anything and everything street photography.  and the whole time, the whole endeavor of vine was guided by passion, personal interest and curiosity.

    Curiosity is antifragile.

    Lifting 1,000 pounds

    On my personal quest to lift 1000 pounds, which is beyond 10 plates on each side of the barbell, was a personal curiosity:

    How far can I take it?

    Essentially, my primary curiosity was a curiosity of the limits of my strength, my courage, my ability and potential?

    I remember the last time I was weightlifting in Westerly, Rhode Island, and an older guy came up to me and asked “what is the purpose of that? Why are you lifting like that?” I made a joke and I said, first– to augment my ego. But the second more honest answer is I’m just curious how strong I can become.

    Why curiosity is so critical

    What is curiosity? Curiosity is care, curiosity is what drives us.

    You cannot force somebody to be cursed about something that they don’t really care for. You cannot spoon feed or inject curiosity in the soul of somebody, against their own will.

    This is why a lot of Asian parents fail, when they try to force their kids to play violin, piano, or chess etc.

    back to time

    Time is ultimate capital, ultimate desirable non-renewable resource.

    Another funny lesson: often the most seemingly bad movies, the ones with poor IMDb reviews are actually the best movies.

    For example, the movie “in time” by Justin Timberlake.  probably one of the best films of all time, and also, the most underrated.
    P the reason why it is so grand and great of a film is that it creates this metaphor, this philosophical world in which essentially money is, quite literally.

    For example, the super super rich people have 1000 years on their wrist, and hilarious enough, excuse the pun, but rich people and poor people are separated by “time zones”–

    Also in this fictitious universe, real rich people take their time and move really slowly, whereas the poor labors, are always running, because they are so short on time.

    time inflation

     another funny thought: apparently in the early film, when Justin Timberlake is working as a laborer at a factory or whatever, do you have to scan your wrist, imagine like having Apple Pay, your checking account embedded in your wrist, and anytime you wanted to buy a cuppa coffee or food or whatever… You would just scan your wrist. And one of the scenes, Justin Timberlake complains “wait… A cup of coffee only cost 15 minutes, why is it now costing 30 minutes?”  and the guy selling coffee, shrugs his shoulder and says “that’s time inflation!”

    Why it is that the only films I care for are dystopic films

    The matrix, Blade Runner, and these scientific fiction, alternate future sociological philosophical films, why ? They actually change you! 

    What is so interesting about science fiction typically it is just a commentary or a societal critique of our real society. And the thing exaggerated, in cinematic ways, or building up a universe, but in fact, it is really true to today’s world.

    Anyways, back on the notion of time… Time is labor, money is labor time.

    For example… One of the things I am so grateful about renting, and having the best landlord of all time, is that when something breaks, like our all-in-one washer dryer machine from LG… And the machine doesn’t even turn on anymore, I don’t have to be the ones Wasting my time driving to Home Depot, trying to fix it, or finding service technicians to fix it, scheduling it etc. Rather, I let the landlord communicate with his own labor task squad, his own maintenance team, to come in and fix it, when we are not home, and I could do better things like go on a hike with Cindy and Seneca, or do something fun!

    In America, we have this weird virtue connection with doing the labor yourself. However, there is a differentiation between hateful labor and joyful labor. For example, I would probably prefer to have a mechanic fix my car, even though I could do the labor myself, because now that I have a kid, an hour spent fixing your car could be an hour playing with your kid at the park! Here a time becomes zero som, which means 

    If you only have an hour to spare, would you rather it be chatting with somebody random, or spending time with somebody you don’t really care for, or doing some sort of labor you don’t really care for, or rather would you rather spend that time to do something more critical you insanely care for?

    For example, if you had an hour, to listen to the problems of somebody, or, you had an hour to work out exercises, and lift weights… What would you choose? And assume you could only do one. Obviously work out!

    For me, my only regret in the evening is if I spent the whole day, assuming that I was in good health and strength, not working out? To me, my nonnegotiable thing that I must do every single day, irregardless of whatever is to lift weights, at least once. 

    Life before Seneca, life after Seneca

    Life BC, life AD — I still think it is hilarious that in America, the way we categorize time is life before Christ, life after Christ.

    Life before the christos, the lord the saviour, and life after Jesus.

    For me I like to use this analogy for Seneca. Before Seneca was born, I wasted a lot of my time, had coffee shops, kind of superficial relationships, etc. Why? I had so much time to kill!

    And also good thing about having kid is that it helps you understand what is truly critical to you or not.

    For example, business. Do not forget that the original notion of business was centered around being busy, “busy-ness”–

    Even the ancient Romans, otium, neg+otium–

    Negotium (business) meant the exact opposite of leisure.

    I think often times, people like to just stay busy because when you are busy, you don’t have to think about more important things in life, such as life purpose direction etc. And honestly, I think the reason why I philosophy is so critical for everybody is that if you cannot think philosophically, you’re just wasting your life.

    Even Seneca the younger stoic (Seneca’s namesake) on his essay “On the shortness of time”– or the short of life… Essentially that you could live a great life, even if it is a short life, as long as you use your time well.

    For example, if you had a house with 1000 marble and ivory tables, with matching golden plates, can you take that with you when you die? No!

    Let us assume that the average human span now, I think it is about 92 years old for men, 94 years old for women. But then again you never know if you’re gonna get cancer or whatever, assume that it is 80 years.

    If you knew that you would only live to be 80 years old, with 100% certainty, how would you spend your life, the next 10 years of your life? What would you do, what would you not do?

    And also… Thinking about the mortality of our loved ones, our parents, your own mother.

    For example, my mom is about to turn 70, and let us assume that she’s going to live to be 80. How would I want to spend the next 10 years in my life with her, or without her?

    Certainly I’m happy for her to do stuff like travel, do her artwork, but also, more critically more time with Seneca, myself and Cindy, but more critically for her to spend time with Seneca. Why? There’s going to be a day in which my mom is no longer going to be around, and I would probably hope that Seneca could have some lovely memories with my mom.

    I think this is also the thing… Of us live our lives, almost like we are going to live forever. Is that true? Of course not!

    And also when you’re younger… Let us even assume that you’re going to live to be 80 years old. What that then means is that you have a long life ahead of you! But once again, what if you are Achilles, and your mom is a goddess, And you are known with 100% certainty that you will die at the age of 40? Then how would you spend your life, how would you not spend your life?

    Memento mori

    If you have the choice, the difference between memento mori, and memento vivre — the memory of knowing that you will die is more critical than the memory or the thought of knowing how to live.

    I think meaningful ways, and also after this incident I had a few years ago being held up at gunpoint with me just me and Cindy, before Seneca was born… And fortunately I grab Cindy‘s hand and we ran away, and we did not get popped at the back of our head. And in our adrenaline, after the incident… What was my only one regret, Assuming that I have might have died? It was very simple, not having a kid! Then immediately after the incident, we started trying, and then Covidhappened, and then we stopped…  and then we did a webinar saying that kind of babies and kids were kind of immune to Covid, and then we tried again… And boom, got pregnant within a week!

    Anyways… Often it is these life or death encounters which clarify things. After this incident, I had zero thoughts about my wealth, money in the bank etc., or my fame or success or whatever. I literally had zero regrets besides the kid thing.

    The greatest joy on the planet

    I was thinking this morning, what is something that never loses its novelty factor? Seeing and witnessing your kid grow up!

    Also… As a man, by far a 1,000,000,000,000% gratitude thing, having a son, having at least one son, one male, one man, and especially having your first kid being a man!

    Why? Speaking from the perspective if you are a man, what every man desires is at least one male heir. Certainly when you see a family with three girls, four girls or five girls, no boys, you know what the family was trying to do. 

    And also… The whole second kid question…  honestly, if for some reason or another, we couldn’t have a second kid, I’d probably be fine because the joy of knowing that at least, our first child was a son!

    Anti women?

    I think if I think about it very very honestly honestly… If our first child was a girl… I’m sure I would love her 1000%, but secretly at the back of your head, you’re always thinking wishing and wondering and desiring, to have a boy.

    So this is my simple thought —

    If you and your wife, or partner or whatever or girlfriend, decide to have a second kid, and your first kid is a boy… Don’t push the whole second kid thing. 

    Also, if I told you that let’s say that your wife decided to have birth to a second kid, and there was a 90% chance that she might die in childbirth… Would you take the risk, assuming that your first kid is already a man? No!

    Back to time

    Honestly just throw your iPhone to the trash. Something that people don’t understand is that the iPhone is toxic; even reading one weird thing on your phone, one weird movie, film, news headline, TikTok video whatever… Strange pornography video or picture, can infect your mind, For a few days, randomly in the middle of the day, or even when you’re about to sleep.

    The reason why I deleted Instagram in around 2017 and no– that ERIC KIM on Instagram is not me– the person that made my @erickimphoto Instagram account was just a faithful follower,  why is it started to do bad things to my mind and weird things to my mind. For example I’d be driving, in the suburbs, or the city… And at around noon, while driving, I would get distracted and think to myself “wait… did I uploaded something to Instagram today?” I caught myself thinking this, and I thought “wow, this is bad. I got to get rid of this”. And in 2017, when I had about 65,000 followers, I did probably one of the most courageous and proud things in my life, which was to delete my Instagram. 

    mental Freedom?

    Something my friend Jeffrey Lam tells me about is this notion of mind space, ideas that was not just a timeframe but, a mental space thing.

    For example, you could in theory have 12 hours of free time in a day, but as long as a strange thought is lingering in your mind, you can never really focus 100%.

    I think this is called the Zeignark effect,  for example let us say that you read an email that needs to be attended to… And you don’t attend to it or respond to it, and it will plate your mind for days, sometimes even weeks, sometimes even months. This is why I avoid my inbox, or my text messages like the plague…

    One strange message email or text message or communication thing can distract you for days on end.

    Playing cyber defense

    I also think the reason why email needs to be fixed is now, it is so easy to fake an email, ChatGPT, with bots, or generative AI, even if the person is good or bad, or even if the bot is malicious or benevolent.

    For example, let me give an extreme example, let us say you are Taylor Swift, and everybody on the planet knows your email (taylorswift@gmail.com)– let us say.  if you are Taylor Swift, and you literally get 1 million emails a day, would you have the time to either read every single email, or even worse… Respond to it? No? This would be mental suicide! This is why I quit email and all messaging apps Around 2016, 2017, because honestly I was just becoming too famous, too much cognitive load! 

    Dodge

    In the Iliad, when the heroes are killing each other… They do two things, obviously they wear protective armor, like shields, helmets, etc.… But if somebody throws a spear at them, or an arrow, what they do is dodge it.

    If you see an incoming spear, you are not a fool, ideally you dodge it, ideally dodging it is more effective than even raising your shield. Why? If it hits your, there is actually a chance that it might penetrate your shield, and end up either wounding you or killing you.

    I wonder if we should apply the same philosophy two things. Like if you see an incoming missile, or a beer or a bullet… You don’t take the chance. Dodge a bullet, rather than testing your bulletproof vest.

    “That little vest ain’t gonna do you I shoot from neck up”- JY Z

    The ghost of soulja slim —

    Soulja Kim?

    The notion of soldier, like Soulja Boy etc., and interesting thought… The notion of a “soul”, period with the notion of a soldier?

    And apparently, if you really really need people from the hood, like Crenshaw, where Nipsey Hussle got killed, the honorific to call somebody worth valor is “soldier”.

    Kind of like calling somebody boss or chief. Like Chief Keef

    Chief Kim! Too many Indians, not enough chiefs!

    Anyways, long story short, prize your time. This is the only life you got.

    ERIC

  • Pure Thoughts

    What is a pure thought? I thought that comes to you, first thing you do when you wake up… Without any sort of external stimulus weather reading, listening, looking.

    I’ve heard this advice before… That when you go to sleep… Charge your phone in your living room, as far away from your bedroom as possible. Better yet, just turn it off completely, or also, just keep it in your backpack. And actually let it die a little bit and drain the battery of it… iPhone sucks, is overrated, and bad for your health and life.

    Also… Throw your TV smart TV into the trash. If you really want to watch a movie film cinema etc.… I think the best way to do it is to just download it to your iPad Pro, and just watch it outside! Alfresco style!

    For example, here in Culver City and beyond… There has been a lot of events about watching movies in the park, watching movies outside… Even the antiquated notion of the drive-through movie theater is a very interesting idea; I think media has consumed outside, outdoors etc.

    For example, pro tip for parents… If your kid wants to play games on the iPad, play with your iPhone or whatever… Make it a rule that they are only allowed to do it when they are outside of the house! For example at the park, the local playground, the local nature center, etc.

    This is my tactic; any time that Seneco wants to do programming on the iPad with swift playgrounds, or play poly bridge 2, or a racing game… The rule is we have to go outside, go to the Culver City steps or downtown, and then I let him play there. 80% of the time he forgets… And ends up just running around instead.

    Bizarre media habits of adults

    OK, taking it a step further: 

    First, OK something I never understood was owning a television?

    First, if you want to watch something, why not just watch it on your laptop or better yet… An iPad Pro?

    I thought we were advanced techies? Why would a techie own a television?

    Video games?

    Video game is fine for teenagers, and children… Not men or grown adults.

    Why would you be playing PlayStation, or a PC game or steam… If you are over the age of 18?

    Rule: adult over the age of 18 should play video games.

    Video games are essentially a good refuge for kids who grow up without parental figures. Or they grow up in the hood, I’m playing video games is safer than gangbanging.

    But besides this… Video games are not becoming of us. 

    Becoming a real man 

    So the pure thought I had this morning was there’s notion of becoming a real man.

    What are my ideals?

    First, a stoic manly, spartan ethos approach and aesthetic. We are not cowards, slaves.

    The best thing to read is the Iliad, Emily Wilson translation. The best and the quickest and the easiest way to put hair on your chest.

    Ignore modern day media

    All modern day media is bad. Why? Because media is so hyper nowadays… Things are becoming more and more bizarre.

    Things are bizarre, there are no longer any divisions or boundaries, everybody gets a gold medal, everyone gets a participation sticker, everyone is made mediocre. For example, when it comes to the body, bodily physique etc.… Do not be a fool. There is obviously a clear hierarchy here. And it is not a matter of objective or subjective… Both of these are not useful philosophical ideas. Besides physics, there’s nothing objective on the planet. And subjectivity is a modern day concept which is tired.

    Achilles or Hector

    I think the two best role models for us is Achilles and Hector. The two Apex fighters warriors and men of antiquity, no and forever.

    I actually find the Iliad to be so pure, so honest, maybe the only book worth reading. This and the Odyssey. Once I am done reading the Iliad translation by Emily Wilson, I will read the odyssey translation by her as well.

    Anyways, my first thought is there is no such thing as valor without real valor, real physical valor and strength. Even the notion “valere” or “vale”, which was essentially a signature like saying “best” at the end of an email, essentially it meant “be strong!”

    All strength is good, all weakness is bad. It doesn’t matter what your domain is, we all seek strength, we all hate weakness.

    And certainly, you could interpret strength and weakness for yourself. But whether it be physical, mental, physiological, artistic aesthetic etc — strength, power, durability is supremely desired.

    Therefore, as a man, your first duty is towards strength, power, strengthening. 

    Things which strengthen you, things which don’t

     I think one of the grand clarifying things about having a child is when it comes to time and focus and mind space and zen. 

    For example, even before the birth of Seneca, I barely had enough time, mind space for myself. Now after the birth of Seneca, my time is really really insanely limited, and also nonrenewable.

    For example, I only have so many bucks to give, and anything which does not promote my thinking or Seneca, is time wasted.

    Let us assume that you caught your good 10 hours of sleep, and even talking to somebody who is full of misery, unhappiness etc.… They are strange negative thoughts will infect you in a bad way. If you were in full health and full figure… Unfortunately The toxicity of unwell people will positively harm you. And then it becomes a feedback loop… The second you are in a bad mood, it affects the mood of your wife, your kids, etc.

    Being cruel is virtuous

    I wonder if we want to become grander, we must also become more cruel.

    For example, the second that I realize that my dad was bad news for Cindy, and that Cindy did not feel safe around my dad, it was a very easy cut.

    And also, the number one benefit of stoicism is being able to conquer all of your past trauma, and not only that… Using that past trauma almost like clay, strapping it onto your body to make you bigger stronger, buffer, more indomitable.

     This is why I think so much of modern day therapy is bad; it opens up and reopens up too many bad wounds, for example… Let us say that you fell, you scraped your knee, and it takes about a week for your skin to reheat itself. Would you then take a knife, And scalp pull it back again, promoting the cut and bleeding again?! You just leave it alone, and you do not agitate if any further! 

    Or, let us say that your whole life you were just drinking dirty sewer water, a metaphor for a toxic family or upbringing. Let us say you finally leave that environment, and now you could drink Fiji clean water, do you then out of virtue, go back to the toxic place and environment, and start drinking sewer water again, just to prove something? No!

    The wisdom of Dr. Dre… You get out of the hood, and you stay out of the hood! You don’t go back to the hood to “prove yourself”.

    In fact this whole notion of approving yourself, I find it to be insanely bizarre.

    For example Achilles is 100% confident and certain in his strength valor and power. And everyone knows it. And it isn’t his ethos to go to battle just to prove how dominant he is.. He only goes back to fighting when he wants to get revenge on Hector, but besides this… Achilles wanted to retire from fighting.

    Even if you took all the wealth on the Earth and multiplied it by 100,000… It is not worth your human mortal life.

    For example, would you accept $1 trillion, if you had a 99.9% mortality rate chance, in the next three months? Obviously no!

    Human life, a long happy life along healthy life is the most desired thing on the planet. Even the ancient Greeks and good old Homer knew this. 

    So why are we trying to trade our health our strength and our well-being for money? 

    An interesting nuance with Americans versus Koreans,

    Koreans seek success as a moralistic imperative. Koreans, South Korean… They don’t really care for money… Money is simply a reflection of a Confucian literati type of success. 
    In America, money, US dollars is the ultimate mark of success. It seems in America… We valorize money for the sake of money. We don’t actually want anything else, we just want the money.

    In the American case, we want money because we think that the money will make us happy or happier? The simple mathematical equation, a simple vector: more moneys, more happiness.

    For Koreans, it is more a matter of respect. The general idea is that the more money you have, the more respect you’ll get from others.

    Funny enough Americans I don’t think we really care for respect, we just want money and happiness.

    Koreans want respect, respect from others, their peers etc.…  I don’t even think Koreans want happiness. Koreans just want respect.


    Why does this matter

  • How To Become Famous 

    The philosophy of famous and fame

    I think a critical thing to consider is that fame and money or not the same thing or equatable. Nor is it desirable to link the two.

    For sample, it seems that the foolish mistake people make is that they think of fame as a conduit for wealth. But technically… The easiest way to become wealthy or make a bunch of money is to get a job in cyber security, become a lawyer or a doctor, or even work in sanitation and hygiene, doing a “dirty job“, which could easily net you a lot of money, easily $200,000 a year.

    So then the question is … What is it that people seek, and why?

    Everyone wants to be happy

    First, it seems that what people really seek is not fame or money… But happiness. And people think of it like a simple scalar vector equation: 

    as I increase my numbers, as I increase my monies, as I increase my fame, my follower number is whatever… This positive increase will be positively equated with more positive happiness.

    What is this true? No!

    I’ll example… Let us say that you’re the most famous person on the planet, your Brad Pitt or whatever, and your beautiful wife Angelina Jolie divorces you, you become a strange from your seven children, and nobody wants to call you or interact with you anymore.

    Or even think about Russell Simmons, the former music producer who was revealed that he sexually abused all of these women, and maybe raped them or drug them or something weird, apparently his not in jail, even though he probably should, and now… He is Gained at least 15 pounds of fat, lives by himself in a mansion in New Jersey, and nobody talks to him anymore. Even though he might have $100 million in his Bank of America checking account, he is probably not happy.

    The sorcery of happiness

    I think the big issue here is we try to metricate happiness. 
    Once again, I think people hear lack some sort of critical understanding… We think of happiness like ones and zeros, commas and dollars, numbers etc.

    But some critical issues here, first we don’t realize that 99% of social media and follower numbers are just bots. I think if you waived a magical wand, in order to delete all the bots on the Internet, it would reduce the Internet population or the follower numbers by 99.9%. 

    I’ll give you example… Let us say that you see a famous person on the Internet with 1 billion followers. I bet you that 999 million of those are just bots.

    Social media inflation

    Nobody ever thinks about this, but, I don’t think anyone has ever made the connection between monetary inflation and social media inflation.

    Let us consider that it literally cost zero dollars to make a bot on the Internet. For less than a nickel, you could easily spin up 1 billion bots on Facebook Instagram Instagram Instagram Snapchat TikTok and you could create fake views, comments, likes, follower numbers etc.

     Most people are not critical and foolish. For example, obviously if you showed me your Instagram and you had 1 billion followers, in my mind I would just think well “this person is very famous and successful and rich whatever.” But once again… What if the person spent only about $2000 to get all those fake bot followers?  and hoodwink corporations to give them money and free products, because they could show off these fake followers?

    Issues

    Even if you are a social media influencer, you’re actually not making that much money. Let us say that you have 10 million followers or 100 million followers, and I asked you to promote its product to your phone, they might only give you about $5000 or maybe even $10,000… Which is not that much money, if you think that you could make more money in cyber security penetration testing.

    Then, it seems that what people then do is they desire to make their passion their living, and they think that social media is the way. It is not.

    My simple ideas only only need 300 hard-core, Spartan fans on the planet… Hopefully very committed, and also wealthy. It is more profitable to have people give you $100,000, rather than trying to get 1 million people to give you a nickel.

    True fans true followers

    I cannot really speak for other people, but I could speak for myself, from the position of being a fan.

    Who am I a fan of? Kanye West, Jay Z, electronica, Kendrick Lamar, Zack Snyder, and the like. 

    What makes me a true fan? Even though I could easily pirate their stuff for free, I decide to pay my real money for it, because for me… There is a sense of pride or ownership, or I just want to signal to myself that I really care for it.

    Also, it becomes a sense of pride and also a filter– you never know whether you really care for something until you have made a monetary investment in it… Or a financial penalty, because money talks , money is skin in the game .

     I said no the Super Bowl 

    Other side… You’ll only know the true values of the creator or the artist, based on the money they do not accept. 

     the difficult thing is that it does not easily discernible from a follower perspective… Knowing what your beloved creator decides to reject.

    Often people will just throw money at you.  and typically only fools reject free money. But then… Fools are often wise.

    Often we true fools have true conviction .  For example, probably one of the proudest things of my life is rejecting a book offer to publish my beloved 100 masters learn from the masters of photography book, I think I might have rejected about $10,000 USD, because I wanted it to be open and free. Probably one of the happiest and most proud moments of my life. Especially now that I am a bitcoin millionaire, and money doesn’t really matter that much to me anymore.

    I think this is also where it is intelligent to stick to your guns and your own values, thinking about the long-term. The only regrets we make in life is when we compromise our values, for the promise of social or economic gain.

    People are not stupid. Anyone and everyone can smell intent. For example, if you’re being nice to somebody just because you want an opportunity from them, or a potential financial payoff… They could smell it from half a mile away. However if you are being genuine,  truly genuine…  people know. And also, once you become part of a community or a city or a polis,.  word spreads.

    For example,  One of my friends and mentors, Charlie Kirk, said something very nice to me a long time ago… That he would often defend me in public or private on the Internet, saying that I have never said anything bad about anybody ever.

    And also… Now that I have enough experience under my belt, at the age of 36, starting my street photograph everything when I was only 21 years old… Wow, 15 years in the game, is this:

    You can only trust people who have defended you, and now — your kids!

    Defense, to defend, probably the most critical thing here.

    For example, reading the Iliad,  when your best friend or fellow hero or champion dies on the battlefield… What do you do? You protect and defend their body, to prevent the other side from stealing their body and stripping their armor.

    I think the hard thing is it is impossible to know whether somebody has defended you or not, whether in real life or in private… Until shit hits the fan. 

  • Funny

    I find a very funny disconnect between lived embodied reality versus the ways in which people engage with film media video games etc.

    I’ll give you example… One of my favorite fighting games or video games as a teenager growing up was tech, me and all my best friends would always play it, trying to warm up one another… Bryan Fury was my character.

    The funny thing with video games, video game characters, is that it is a true reflection of your own personal ethos for yourself. For example, the character Brian fury, I think he’s a cyborg… But regardless, he is insanely jacked, shirtless, topless, and in my opinion, by far the most dominant fighter, at least in terms of muscularity And physique.

    So essentially, when I look at Brian fury, I look at myself.

    And then you think about video games in general, how bizarre it is that you have a bunch of nerves, either insanely twig like and skinny, and nerdy, or, super fat and nerdy, or maybe skinny fat? Anyways, sitting down on their butts, sitting on a couch, with a PlayStation controller in their hands, And play the fighting games in which they are beating the crap out of other virtual players, and if you look at the video game characters, they are essentially insanely jacked, and all look like demigods.

    For example just look at the Tekken 8 lineup in terms of characters. Do I any of them look like the average American to you?

    Also, in terms of physique… Do any of the fighters, whether a man or woman, look like the real average human being today?

    Superhero films

    Can you imagine a skinny fat marvel superhero? No. Yeah look at all the people who go watch the movies… A bunch of like the fat people from the wall-E movie, really fat, essentially just waddling around… Coca-Cola in hand, and stuffing themselves with type two diabetes, and watching superheroes be great?

    Once again… Isn’t the goal to look like the superhero, or become the superhero?


    As deadly as ares

    Noisy shouts 

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    Low lives

    Observing traffic behavior, on foot… It seems that a lot of people who honk at you to hurry up, these guys are low lives? You could obviously tell that they are lower, poor, working class, and a lot of them… Our driving cell phone in hand?

    And sometimes they often honk at people, to hurry up and turn right… When there is clearly a sign that says no turn on right?

    So the problem is… If you’re in front and somebody is honking at you from behind… What do you do?

    The problem is when somebody is honking at you from behind, there is not a way you could honk back at them, it is almost like imagine like you’re in battle… And someone tries to spear you from behind? And you cannot defend yourself?

    Ideal thing would be to have a horn which is actually mounted on the back of your car, on the trunk… Which honks opposite; or have some sort of really really bright headlights or high beams, in the back of your car, which could shoot bright light and blind the assholes that are honking at you from behind.

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  • “Bad boy”?

    Old and fat guys?

    What Can Benefit All 8 Billion Humans On The Planet?

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    New aesthetics?

    Revival

    Antisocial media club

    I want to create a new photography club… The only prerequisite is simple; you don’t have an Instagram, and you’re right of initiation is deleting your Instagram Instagram.

    A funny thought… How much money do I need to offer you in order for you to delete your Instagram?

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    Mistakes in which you are paid in flesh?

    Flesh in the game 

    Danger focuses us

    Mafia Street mafia

    Urethane

    RICOHMAFIA

    Don’t buy a loser iPhone Pro, buy a Ricoh

    It comes down to price… Ricoh GR is still cheaper than a Fujifilm X100?

     what is the best street photography camera, at the best price?


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    1,000 pound club

     a new thought: the new 1000 pound club, being able to lift a barbell off of the squat rack, 1000 pounds, even half a centimeter?

    No belt, no wraps, no accessories. Just chalk and your bare feet.

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    Why my next car will be a truck… To be able to transport barbells and weights?

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    Can you take it with you?

    I think what I like about my independent squat rack stand is that it is very easy to transport and move around!

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    Surfing and skating is interesting… When the waves are good you serve, but if the waves are not good, you just stake?

    a hybrid approach?

    When the weather is not good, you just do this other thing

    “On concrete”–

    Concrete Paradise – Walter Margerison

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    Putting your hand in the wave… Copying that on the ground?

    redefine the idea of what could be done on a surfboard? 

    .

    First do no harm… But then even being alive and breathing the air you’re doing a bad thing

    Harming others is fine

    Low pivotal position in surfing 

    Always touch and feel the pavement

    Who do you idolize, who is your idol

    How to make a change: just get rid of graffiti and stickers

    Devotion to style

    How to become more famous

    Fame is more important than money 

    Look good looking good

    How to discover your style in photography and street photography

    Mostly via negativa; delete Instagram, delete social media, and just shoot whatever appeals to you 

    Good style, bad style?

    Stinky style?

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    Street photography style?

    The philosophy of style

    The hilarious thing… Everyone encourages individuality and uniqueness when it comes to style… The second you do something that is anti-style or anti-mainstream, or even, anti underground… You become berated.

    Also, probably the most formative thing I did was I became anti-underground hip-hop… Because it eventually came down to who could say the bigger words, or who could rhyme better… Without style or substance? Therefore my introduction to Jay Z and Kanye.

    Ugly form or lame form is the way

    Lame is good   

    Gay is good 

    Self-respect versus respect from your peers

    The second you become a threat, or people don’t like you… Is a single or a sign you are becoming more dominant than them

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    Start a fashion company 

    CULVER CITY

    “Over the light”

    Never done before, no such thing

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    Street photography and flash… It was just never done before?

     anti-car lifestyle

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    True innovation is via negativa; would you get rid of, what you don’t do? 

    The thrill

    Concrete warfare

    Create a crowd

    Be king for a day, being a king forever?

    Actual player

    Just start light

    You don’t know what’s possible, because it has not been done before

    No Precedence


    gravity chamber

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    Cyber house cyber gym

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    Urethane wheels,,, new terrain?

    Upright classic form vs super low form ,,, switching up a form?

    I hate sickness, weakness

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    Paradigm shift ,,, 60s vs 70s

    1975

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    ADONIS BODY

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    ADONIS

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    How to avoid financial problems

    Velocity

    Extreme curiosity

    Who will last,, how to last?

    Whose names shall remain?

    A brand new world?

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    Don’t trust anything you see in media or TV or the movies

    Movies are toxic?

    Create art?

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    Didn’t seem like having as much fun, too serious like a job?

    Too much tension?

    Drugs and partying is bad

    Why fake emotion and drama in documentaries?

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    Good role models bad role models?

    Let your skating, lifting do the talking

    World champion, best in the world

    All about “attitude”

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    Never speak no evil about anybody! Even the bad ones!

    Never do anything which feels like “work”

    True success is longevity

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    Don’t use iPhone or social media — it is a trap!

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    Good influences bad infuences

    Never talk about the good old days, don’t think about being like an old guy reminiscing on the old times… Rather, think of yourself as the hungry 21-year-old self again

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    Why all role models are flawed

    Let the jabronis be jabronies

    1977

    Nobody did it with style

    Create a history of yourself?

    Extension of society… See it as a social logical movement?

    Sometimes sickness could just be a soft reset?

    Art form?

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    Size everybody up

    Augment and focus what you’re good at… Let others take care of the other details?

    How to become yourself

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  • STREETTOGS HISTORY, ETYMOLOGY & MEANING

    One thing I’m very interested in is the etymology words, the origin… History etc.

    For example, Dogtown and the legendary Z boys… Just finished watching the documentary produced in 2001, insanely interesting in terms of innovation, entrepreneurship, and something which has probably touched all of us as young adolescence and teenagers; the Genesis of skateboarding as we know it today?


    Dogtown

    Long story short, essentially in 1976, a bunch of the early skateboarding Pioneers would skateboard inside this drained swimming pool in The north side of Santa Monica, and there was a bunch of dogs hanging around the empty swimming pool, and they were just called the dog bowl.

    And apparently one day, one of the guys when it was really hot, said wow… It is really a “dog day” isn’t it? We live in Dogtown!

    Anyways, the genesis of words is often funny random, and unpredictable.

    The Genesis of streettogs

    So anyways, similar story for myself… I think it was the year 2010, I just graduated college at UCLA as an undergraduate in sociology, and this is the early days of Facebook and Twitter… And there was this guy on Twitter named @photojack and whenever he would post tweets related to photography in order to maximize the 140 character limit, he would post #togs

    I thought this was a good idea, and therefore whenever I posted anything street photograph related, I would just post it, #streettogs (taking the “togs” notion, and just adding the word street to it). I then use that as my moniker, whenever I would do a YouTube video… Once again I started my YouTube channel in 2010, because it was literally the only place that you could upload videos to! And I would shoot random videos on the original GoPro, and just post them there! And therefore whenever I started a video I would say “What’s up streettogs, this is ERIC KIM from the ERIC KIM street photography blog…” and this is essentially became my intro. 

    I think the reason why motto, catchphrases, or introductions are important is when you do a video, a blog or a blog etc.… In order to just get the creative juices flowing, having some sort of introductory motto is very useful!

    Also as an unintended consequence, the upside is because I always promote my blog, people would always google my blog! And this is the ultimate idea; you don’t mud ties directly off of your videos by putting in annoying advertisements… What you do is you intentionally use these free hosting platforms like YouTube, to promote your own website, your own blog, your own platform, Not some foreign third-party platform!

    Even now… YouTube reigns supreme, but, I feel a foreshadowing… That once chatGPT makes the video sora production thing live… This might be the undoing of YouTube?

    If we fast-forward a bit… videoGPT– I could easily predict a future in which he just opened up the ChatGPT app on your phone, and you just spit a few words of the type of video you would like to see, and within seconds, ChatGPT or video GPT will be able to produce a video exactly to your own liking! And the reason why this will be such a big deal is that you don’t have to go through YouTube, and deal with annoying advertisements, or having to click through things.

    Nobody likes ads

    So YouTube currently has that premium thing, I think it’s like 10 bucks or 15 bucks for the whole family. A good deal! Especially if your mom is addicted to youtube, and you don’t like her watching stupid advertisements.

    Kids are not dumb… Seneca is not. When he grows up, he will have zero interest in watching ad advertisements, as he has never watched television, YouTube, Disney Disney+ or Bluey in his life.

    Also the reason why I think the video GPT thing will be such a game changer is because when it creates the video… Technically, you will be able to own it! No copyright is an insanely big deal… I think people have not really really really understood how insanely innovative ChatGPT is that it produces text, With zero copyright infringement, which you could just post to your own blog, and boost its value!

    Killing many birds with one stone 

    Even now, there is so many things I am curious about, and the great upside of ChatGPT is that I could kill many birds with one stone… First, fulfill my own curiosity about the subject, to my blog just in case other people are curious about it… And then it ends up getting indexed by Google and ChatGPT!

    Anyways, this is also my funny… Instead of looking at sexy photos of sexy girls on your phone of real life human beings, maybe it is better more effective and interesting to produce your own pretty ladies, using ChatGPT DALL-E. Or better yet… If you really want to see pretty girls, go to the beach, go to the gym, and actually talk to them! Compliment them, chop it up with them, no desire to bed them, I think there’s actually something good for men to just talk to women, just for fun! 


  • Money & Physics: Monetary Physics

    OK I think I finally got it figured out; money is potential energy, when you actually put it to work, and enact force upon it… money then becomes kinetic energy?

    Don’t hate me because I have more money than you!

    Bitcoin is the first and only true hard money on the planet, therefore… If I have more bitcoin than you, and I have not spent it… That means I am richer than you, I have more money than you

    I think which has boggled my mind for a very long time is money. The philosophy of money, economic theory, practical economic theory, etc.

    For me, I have zero interest in theoretical notions of money. To me, money is practical, and also, thinking about physics, monetary physics is useful.

    I should have majored in physics? 

    Apparently, in the early days of sociology, they called it “social physics”

    For example, I remember in high school… Surprisingly my favorite class was my honors physics class, I think I might’ve got B- in it or something… Our teacher I think he graduated from Stanford or Caltech or something… Super genius guy, at Castro Valley high, and I loved physics because it was science and math made practical, fun, and real!

    I still will never forget, we did this experiment, in which we built this catapult, and actually used real physics math, to calculate the dropping projectile, and a shooting kinetic projectile, and after a few sessions of class, after we did all the math, and we shot it… It truly did collide mid air! It was magical! 

    Movement is magical

    What is the greatest tragedy in today’s world? When your movement is restricted, thwarted. 

    As an example, what is it that we all hate in Los Angeles? Traffic! I think it is literally one of the first English words that Seneca learned by heart. 

    For example, consider how cruel it is to force adults and humans to drive in their automobile car, stuck in traffic for about an hour one way, and then going into a depressing office building, indoors, lack of natural light… And force an individual to remain stationary, not moving, in front of a cubicle a desk, an open concept thing; doesn’t matter if you’re sitting or standing or even using a treadmill… It is like you are a glorified hamster on glorified hamster wheel! 

    Injecting money into your legs

    Living in Culver City LA about 10 months now… What is the ultimate way that you could rank yourself? By what neighborhood you live in!

    Funny nuances, the second that you meet somebody outside of Culver City, who discovers that you actually live in Culver City, and how much more expensive your rent is than theirs, the attitude of people change.

    For example, $3200 a month for two bedroom one bath Culver City, versus only $1800 for one bedroom, maybe in Palms or Overland.

    Anyways, what I find personally interesting is thinking about the basic privilege of walking. In Los Angeles, the ultimate and Apex privileged is how much you could walk a day… The insanely rich and successful people that have met in LA, I can judge by how beautiful in bronze there are suntan skin is, how much time to spend outdoors, and how many steps they could put in a day!

    In fact, you could probably separate people into two camps; people who stand and walk for a living, and people who are outside for a living, versus office slaves who have to be stuck inside a glass cube cage all day. Would you rather be a spartan, or a bubble boy? Or in Blade Runner that one girl who is forced to live in that little ecosystem chamber cell, because she likes immunity to the real world? 

    What is happiness

    To me happiness is walking. Having the privilege to all, having the strength to walk, you never really realize how grateful you are to walk, until you see a loved one in a wheelchair, otherwise healthy, because of type two diabetes and sciatica.

    Or, I’ll never forget when I ruptured my tendon either in my ankle or my knee playing basketball in college, being stuck in crutches for almost 6 months, the worst.

    Injuries

    I’ve had many injuries of the years, fortunately never broke a bone in my life. Maybe it’s because I ate so much meat as a kid, and drink so much milk as a kid.

    Anyways, I am really into this notion of healing, and not that the new Deadpool Wolverine films out… The theory and philosophy of healing, superhero powers etc.

    I was watching an interview with Michael Saylor, which he talks about superhero theory, and the very very funny idea is the thought that the ultimate superpower is actually immortality, being invincible, like you cannot die. Because it would be very very simple, you just take a machine gun, step into the room and kill everybody, or you could just walk into a room with a nuke, nuke everybody, and everybody else dies but you.

    Anyways, what I find so fascinating about wolverine, is that his mutant superpower is healing, and also… The fact that he has a skeleton made out of adamantine, but the nuance is every single time he takes out his claws, it literally causes him pain, wolverine is not immune to pain, he feels pain greatly; it’s just that he cannot die from the pain. 

    So imagine a life, in which you are practically invincible, you cannot be killed… But, you feel pain like a typical normal human being, would you take this trade?

    Money

    Taking it back to money, what is money, why is this significant, what does it mean?

    Recalling before I join finances with Cindy, the work was simple: you work hard, you earn money, and then you spend it. As a consequence, before marrying Cindy, I don’t think I ever saved more than $500, or thousand dollars, because I would spend the money as quickly as I earned it!

    My justification was that I was “investing”, the general idea is that the purpose of money is that you earn it, you invested, you spend it… To continue the cycle all over again indefinitely.

    However, one which was never instilled in me was the ethos of saving. The more radical ideas that you work hard, you earn money, but you never spend it… You either put in the market, buy bitcoin, buy real estate, buy property etc. Essentially, you earn income, continue to drive your 2010 Prius, forever, never eat out, never buy new things, never buy a loser iPhone pro, etc. and also you never eat out at a loser restaurant, you quit alcohol and you never pay for $20 cocktails, you never smoke weed, you never go to a festival, you don’t go to concerts, you don’t blow your money at Vegas.

    How I learned this

    One thing I’m grateful for is that my dad was a chronic gambler, he would always gamble away the rent money, go off to Reno in the middle of the night, not come back for a week… Empty-handed. Even as a teenage kid, working really really hard as a boy at the sushi restaurant my mom worked at, maybe saving about $3000 USD in cash, and my dad saying that there was a business opportunity in LA, and that he needed the money… And then me giving that money to my dad, hoping that he would actually invest it to change his life, but once again… Him coming back, empty-handed.

    I suppose I am lucky that I was a stoic ever since I was a kid, my adamantine soul & carcass — this is how I became so tough as a kid. Anyways, it first taught me the virtues of not being foolish with money, and learning firsthandley… gambling was a positive evil. 

    Energy conservation

    Matter is not created nor destroyed, and assuming that there is a connection between Madrin and energy… Maybe the best way to think about money is monetary energy, human capital, solidified into ones and zeros.

    For example, I think the true use of money is not really materials, but human labor. For example, when you pay somebody $20 for an overpriced sandwich, you’re not really paying for the materials… The materials for your sandwich might cost you only about a dollar or two, but to get a human hand to assemble the sandwich is what causes or cost a lot of money?

    So I think when we pay for stuff, but we are really paying for is labor. Paying for human labor, and also space?

    For example, when you’re wasting money at a gym membership… What you are paying for is the privilege of being around other human beings, kind of like a private club, and also the privilege of using the equipment and space.

    I think this is where building your own home gym is so disruptive… it kind of changes everything. 

    For example, reoccurring costs is the killer here. 

    Depending on where you live, the prices of a gym membership can vary. When I was back in Orange County, crunch fitness was super cheap… I think like $30 a month? Practically free. But when you come here to LA… It looks like the average gym membership is about $120, even $200 a month? Even if you do the simple math… If you spent $200 a month in weightlifting equipment for yourself… Every month 200 bucks… This would be a better use of your money. Because when you purchased the equipment, it is your property, and has infinite potential.

    Property

    Life is a game of monopoly, go outside and cop yourself some property — MIGOS

    Historically, Nas seem to laugh also mirrors this… Most of wealth creation was from owning property. For example, if your dad bought property in Palos Verdes, 100 years ago… You would inherit a lot of wealth.

    Or those funny stories in which your great great grandfather, once upon a time purchased property in San Francisco for about five acorns, and now it is worth $5 billion… Similar story.

    I think this is gonna be a similar thing with bitcoin, right now a bitcoin is worth about $55,000 a bitcoin… And 100 years, will be worth $21 million a bitcoin. And then 300 years from now, I wouldn’t be surprised if one bitcoin will be worth $1 trillion or something.

    Generational wealth is the key

    I think the big problem in today’s world is the cult of the individual. There has been a new modern day death to the family structure, the general ideas you never want to have kids.

    Having a kid is very eye-opening in a good way. Why? Once you have a kid… Technically this augments your power. Assuming “The will to power”– the will to having children, many kids, is also the will to power. Why? When you have kids, multiple kids, you augment your power.

    In the past, the general idea was children was like free labor. For example, we had a farm, having 10 kids would be useful in terms of managing the family farm. Even now, my brother-in-law and their family, having four boys for grown men… Tons of free intellectual and labor capital. They are currently building up a fine art gallery, And having intelligence and the human labor of for grown adults is great.

    The logic

    Assuming that you want to become super rich, but never have any kids… It is almost like shooting your semen into a black hole. When you’re dead, that sucks.

    I think if you’re 90 years old on your deathbed, and you have no heirs, no children no grandchildren, no great grandchildren, the ultimate tragedy.

    Body Pride vs body shame?

    An interesting observation that I’ve made in the past; why is it that you’re allowed to flex your car, but not flex your body?

    Even bodybuilders… Whenever they flex, they do it with a tint of shame?

    Certainly there is a hierarchy of bodies, more desirable bodies, less desirable bodies. 

    Generics is fake

    A big intervention: genetics is fake. Certainly there are genetic things like height, facial morphological features, etc.

    For example, if both of your parents are 4 feet tall, probably unlikely you’re going to be 7 feet tall. But your parents are 7 feet tall, unlike you’ll be 4 feet tall.

    Obviously people from different genetic heritages look different. But, if we think about the plasticity of human gene expression — obviously there is a lot we can stretch!

    Racism 2.0

    For example, I don’t really think there is such a thing as muscular strength geneticism. For example, I think the reason why there is so much African-Americans and Caucasians in sports is because there is higher steroid use amongst them… vs Asians who have a culture of studying. 

    However, even now, I’m starting to see this change. I’m seeing a lot of Asian guys, dipping into steroids, and they are insanely jacked. And I think the difference between the media and the real world is that the observation I met is when you go to the gym, a lot of the African-American guys are actually pretty skinny, typically guys  with the most mass or not the African-American black guys, but the Caucasian white guys– and once again… Steroid use amongst the white Caucasian population is very high, just watch the documentary on the bell Brothers, 2/3 of them taking steroids. If you ever grew up to an Arnold Schwarzenegger or Rambo Sylvester Stallone film… You see the glorification of steroids. Also baseball, wrestling etc.

    I only trust Prius drivers 

    A new thought: who is the real rich people or the real smart people? The Prius drivers!  For example, I’ll never forget… At the $150 million mansion in Holmby Hills, seeing a white Prius pull out of the driveway! 

    And also, real rich families… all of the kids just drive Ford fusions? And even a major Tesla investor that I know, with over $100 million worth of Tesla stock, his family has base level model 3’s?

    Therefore, my great intelligence is not seeing stuff on… Would rather, how real rich people behave. Especially how they don’t waste their money. 

    Why are rich people so cheap

    This is also another hilarious irony; real rich people are actually very frugal. The hilarious irony:

    You’re so rich… Why don’t you spend money to buy that Lamborghini?

    The reason why they are rich because they did not buy the loser Lamborghini, but bought a Honda Civic instead!

    Also… The irony that people tell me:

    ERIC, why don’t you eat some of the cake?

    I tell them, “Because I don’t want to get fat.”

    And then they tell me:

    But you’re so skinny!

    And then I laugh and I tell them– “The reason I am so skinny is because I don’t eat cake!” Haha.

    And this is the great paradox, if you really want to become rich, like have a lot of money… The true goal is simple: Spartan living. 


  • “Bad boy”?

    Old and fat guys?

    What Can Benefit All 8 Billion Humans On The Planet?

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    New aesthetics?

    Revival

    Antisocial media club

    I want to create a new photography club… The only prerequisite is simple; you don’t have an Instagram, and you’re right of initiation is deleting your Instagram Instagram.

    A funny thought… How much money do I need to offer you in order for you to delete your Instagram?

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    Mistakes in which you are paid in flesh?

    Flesh in the game 

    Danger focuses us

    Mafia Street mafia

    Urethane

    RICOHMAFIA

    Don’t buy a loser iPhone Pro, buy a Ricoh

    It comes down to price… Ricoh GR is still cheaper than a Fujifilm X100?

     what is the best street photography camera, at the best price?


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    1,000 pound club

     a new thought: the new 1000 pound club, being able to lift a barbell off of the squat rack, 1000 pounds, even half a centimeter?

    No belt, no wraps, no accessories. Just chalk and your bare feet.

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    Why my next car will be a truck… To be able to transport barbells and weights?

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    Can you take it with you?

    I think what I like about my independent squat rack stand is that it is very easy to transport and move around!

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    Surfing and skating is interesting… When the waves are good you serve, but if the waves are not good, you just stake?

    a hybrid approach?

    When the weather is not good, you just do this other thing

    “On concrete”–

    Concrete Paradise – Walter Margerison

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    Putting your hand in the wave… Copying that on the ground?

    redefine the idea of what could be done on a surfboard? 

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    First do no harm… But then even being alive and breathing the air you’re doing a bad thing

    Harming others is fine

    Low pivotal position in surfing 

    Always touch and feel the pavement

    Who do you idolize, who is your idol

    How to make a change: just get rid of graffiti and stickers

    Devotion to style

    How to become more famous

    Fame is more important than money 

    Look good looking good

    How to discover your style in photography and street photography

    Mostly via negativa; delete Instagram, delete social media, and just shoot whatever appeals to you 

    Good style, bad style?

    Stinky style?

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    Street photography style?

    The philosophy of style

    The hilarious thing… Everyone encourages individuality and uniqueness when it comes to style… The second you do something that is anti-style or anti-mainstream, or even, anti underground… You become berated.

    Also, probably the most formative thing I did was I became anti-underground hip-hop… Because it eventually came down to who could say the bigger words, or who could rhyme better… Without style or substance? Therefore my introduction to Jay Z and Kanye.

    Ugly form or lame form is the way

    Lame is good   

    Gay is good 

    Self-respect versus respect from your peers

    The second you become a threat, or people don’t like you… Is a single or a sign you are becoming more dominant than them

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    Start a fashion company 

    CULVER CITY

    “Over the light”

    Never done before, no such thing

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    Street photography and flash… It was just never done before?

     anti-car lifestyle

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    True innovation is via negativa; would you get rid of, what you don’t do? 

    The thrill

    Concrete warfare

    Create a crowd

    Be king for a day, being a king forever?

    Actual player

    Just start light

    You don’t know what’s possible, because it has not been done before

    No Precedence


     

  • NOT.

    You not like them!

    I’m cut from a different cloth, forged from steel not clay!

    Marble

    One thing I’m really into is marble. You cannot fake it. Even the fake marble stuff, although aesthetically pretty nice, there is always an uncanny valley in which you could tell us something that is fake, which makes you feel uneasy.

    For example, fake wood trim, especially in cars, I hate this. I think this is why I would never purchase any Tesla automobile with a fake wooden dash– pure ugliness.  Here I am very happy that the new Tesla model three car, especially in black, they have made the dash, a lovely monochromatic thing. 

    In Japanese aesthetics and woodworking, there is a general notion of honesty of materials; if something is plastic, don’t try to pretend that the plastic is something else! Just let it be plastic!

    Don’t try to make some thing into something that is not!

    Maybe also, the metaphor to humans is, if you are cut from a different cloth, if you are a different material… don’t try to transmute yourself into being something you are not! 

    For example, if you are bronze, no matter how hard you try… You cannot become gold! And the virtues of bronze is it is relentless, and brings black death. And Achilles preferred bronze over gold — bronze makes better weapons and armor. Gold is only for looking pretty on the battlefield, Looking like little girls, who die promptly.

    My primary sociological intervention is your personality characteristics, no matter how bad or immoral they may seem… our virtues should be amplified, rather than tamed or changed. 

    For example, for myself, I was always the ratchet, loud, high energy personality– an ego and a head bigger than life, always wanting to be the center of attention. I think society try to squeeze me into being something different, more decipherable, more predictable, etc. I think from the get-go, my personality was always more adapted to entertainment focused, media personality stuff, rather than just being another quiet programming worker bee. In fact, now that Silicon Valley is effectively dead, I am so happy I did not study computer science or programming, and just become another drone at Apple, Amazon Facebook or Google, rather, I transformed my primary passion, blogging into my living. 

    Am I the first millionaire blogger? Maybe. Certainly the first millionaire street photographer, or the first millionaire street photography blogger!

    New analogies

    I think a big issue is when we try to copy a design, something which has succeeded in the past, rather than giving it a cart launch, fresh from scratch approach.

    For example, I’m a huge fan of the Fujifilm cameras, but the big critical design issue is that with the Fujifilm X100 series cameras, they try to make it look like a Leica M rangefinder camera!

    Panasonic lumix is the way

    Perhaps a more intelligent idea and thought, is like the new Lumix S9 camera, in which Panasonic Lumix had the intelligent idea:

    If we pared down a camera, an interchangeable lens camera, a body, and made a maximally small compact and easy to use… what would it look like? 

    Et voila! The first really really small, good interchangeable lens full frame camera! I think the grandeur of Panasonic LUMIX is they are smart —

    1. First, essentially borrowing her technologies, in lending her talent to Leica Camera AG. And I think also, Panasonic Lumix gained good insight from the German Leica engineers.
    2. Let us consider the Leica Q, essentially it is like a Panasonic Lumix camera on steroids.
    3. In terms of longevity, it seems that overtime, the most robust cameras, which have lasted are the Lumix cameras. For example, the Lumix G9 camera that I got in Japan around 2017 2018, is still chugging along fine today!

    Let us not be suckered, durability is the number one critical thing on the planet.


    Durable humans, durable bodies

     One of my curiosities is watching all these bodybuilding films, because I was sucker by all this stuff, back in the day when I was a teenage kid, trying to get super jacked and muscular etc. I probably spent hundreds of dollars on protein powder and muscle milk as a kid, Money which was probably better spent on buying stocks etc.

    Something that people don’t know is that I only picked up for you when I was about 18 years old, as a high school senior graduation present before going to college, and technically I was blogging ever since I was in high school, I recall my first “Xanga” blog — and also building my own website blog my sophomore junior year in high school.

    I started blogging around 2 years before I started shooting photos.

    I suppose looking back, timing was good. Blogging was still in its infancy, and also, photography and street photography was still nascent– the early days.

    Anyways, the funny thing with timing is that the timing of things is always most beneficial to you during your own generation in years.

    For example, Seneca at 3 1/2 years old, already knows what bitcoin is! And when he was about 2 1/2, he was already creating images on DALL-E, we made a lot of funny bitcoin school buses, even before he could barely talk! 

    I think this is the reason why entrepreneurship and innovation is tricky; the principles change, the ideas change, the methods and techniques change. And we always need to give it a first principles, carte blanche approach.

    The American way

    Perhaps the first true approach is to do a blank sheet, a clean sheet, a carte blanche approach. A white paper, a blank white paper approach.

    For example, the reason why cyber truck is the best thing of all time is that Elon and his head designer, rather than just taking that Ford F150 and trying to make it look like a Tesla car, they just literally thought the whole thing from scratch, and thought:

    If we designed a truck ,,, TODAY,,, with the apex of all materials and technologies, what would it look like? And also what design elements would it not have?

    I think this is also where bitcoin is so innovative; rather than just thinking about how currency worked in the past, isn’t the more intelligent thing to leverage the Internet, computer, math, and modern day cryptography, to create a new type of “imaginary” money (all money is imaginary)?

    I think studying history is useful, don’t just blindly give fellatio to the past. Often the past was far worse.

    For example, anybody who over romanticizes vinyl records, classic cars, or even film photography… I think it’s signals insecurity in oneself, And what they do is they see some sort of godhead or legitimacy from the past.

    Also the thing with film photography, which people get suckered by that because most people cannot do it, it is seen as more valuable! But just because the photo is showing on films not making more virtuous or interesting.

    This is where the photography world, film photography, art photography world is ridiculous; it is a bunch of insecure people trying to circle jerk off one other, to augment a bunch of insecure egos?  to justify how you wasted $250,000 on a foolish private arts education, assuming your family is not a billionaire?

    Any education or higher education in which you have to go into debt to do it is never worth it.

    Back to ideas at hand

    Once again, the intelligence of a clean slate approach; with practically everything…

    1. If we could hard reset the whole world of bodybuilding, weightlifting, and fitness… What would it look like?
    2. if we erased everything about the past, and truly designed a car for the year 2024 and beyond… What would it look like?
    3. ChatGPT and bitcoin is already here and is certainly the future… how should we rethink or reimagine the whole K-12 education system?

    Searchgpt

    I would say the future of education is simply critical thinking… Just let the kids use unlimited ChatGPT, the paid premium one in the classroom and beyond, and the true goal of the future is how to be critical or how to judge and assess the veracity of things that you find on ChatGPT or Google.

    Impact, I have not used Google for almost a month now, my new experiment is just used ChatGPT whenever I am curious about something, and it is a quadrillion times superior in every single shape shape and form.

    The last bastion of hope for Google is maybe YouTube — but even the big issue is once chatGPT video, sora comes out…  and you could have ChatGPT produce infinite media, for a nickel, and also, you do not have to pay the creator…  then what?

    Also pornography; I have not opened up the terrible Pandora’s box of ChatGPT,DALL-E, virtual reality AI generated pornography… Or hentai or whatever… But certainly it seems that the hilarious irony that pornography might be more ethical;  no humans are harmed, either mentally spiritually morally ethically… The only weirdos are the guys who may be created, and consume it, or… Release their seminal fluid to it? 

    And also… Come on… How many single tech dies, who spent $4000 on Apple Vision Pro have used it at least once to try out virtual reality pornography? No shame or issues here… But certainly, it makes you rethink and reconsider the whole thing.

    What is the purpose of humans?

    On a very very basic level… Reading the new translation of the Iliad by Emily Wilson is very very useful, because the telos was very simple then; you wanted to find a beautiful wife, and have kids! No weird modern day hedonist playboy who wanted to stay single forever kind of notion. No loser George Clooney type.

    Let us not forget that Hugh Hefner, who invented the whole playboy idea, was an impotent man, a twig of a man, who was just injecting Viagra to his penis all day? Not a sign of virility.

    So first, my simple intervention is that the purpose of humans is to produce beautiful offspring. And to find yourself a beautiful mate, a beautiful wife.

    The future for your kids

    Every parent wants a more glorious future for their children! This is the impetus of every new immigrants to America and beyond. The Chinese and the Koreans, and also even the Vietnamese call America, the beautiful country!

    Ngoi my~

    Mee-gook

    Mee-gwwuh

    China means the center country, like the center of the universe. But America is the beautiful one.

    Doesn’t everyone want beauty?

    Men

    Man, what is it that we seek? A beautiful wife, a maximally beautiful wife, the most beautiful wife of all time, within our means, to produce the maximally beautiful, maximally powerful and superior children?

    And if you think about it… Man we are not so different from Peacock; we do different societal behaviors and norms, certain meeting dances and calls, in order to attract that made, once again, hoping to marry her, and have beautiful children with her?

    Hector, also had a son. And I think Achilles, if he had the chance would also desire a son. 

    Each and every man desires at least one male heir.


    Breeds of dogs & breeds of humans?

    One of the greatest things about the planet is genetic diversity. If you lived in the planet without any genetic diversity, it would be the most miserable planet of all time.

    Let us consider all the diversity there is, in terms of food, animals, climates, plants bugs etc.

    The funny thing is that on one hand we promote diversity, but on the other hand, we shun it. 

    Be different! No… not like THAT!

    Everyone looks different in the same way?

     I remember in high school… The weird goth emo kids who would wear all black, even in the hot summer, I don’t understand how they were able to wear black hoodies in the summertime at school, and it seems that they all would shop at hot topic.

    And also, kids who are into skateboarding… Why did they all look to see? Why have I never seen a kid into skateboarding who just wore Lululemon tights?

    The good thing is, there is a blurring of everything, you could literally be anything you want to be. And nobody cares. I think this is a very good thing.

    However the new ones; I think the notion of being different be predicated on assessing others, and then literally trying to be different, but rather, trying to critically assess who you are, and then, just focus on your own personality.

    For example, a sociological curiosity I’ve always had is how much of our personality is genetic or biological versus societal? Now that Seneca is 3 1/2, I have a partially good answer.

    Based on my observation, considering that also, I’ve literally almost been with Seneca 24 7, since he was born…  I think one personality is maybe 65% of the equation, and the rest of it is socialized.

    For example, Seneca in terms of his personality is very unlike me. He is more reserved, critical, and I think wiser. I am a little bit too foolish, too loud, too trusting. I think his personality is a carbon clone of Cindy.

    The nuance is that a lot of the things that I’ve been teaching him, is kind of like a social technology, like giving people high-fives, fist bumps, etc. Also, the fact that we are essentially outside all day, not in some sort of grid system.

    Cyber Beach, beach school? 

    Beach school? Kids would be a lot happier? 

    Ethics?

    Something which is not allowed to be talked about… we could talk about breeds of dogs, but not humans. 

    OK… let us apply a line of thinking to dogs, different breeds of dogs. For example, certainly a canine or pitbull would be a much better and ferocious fighter than a pug or a hotdog wiener dog.

    But the funny thing is I think all breeds of dogs could procreate with one another, irregardless of breed? 

    Genetic differences 

    Certainly with human beings, there are some families which are naturally taller, some families which are naturally shorter. And certainly there has been some sort of genetic diversification on the planet and beyond, especially when it comes a different parts of the planet.

    For example, in certain places certain humans have more bodily hair, possibly to dissipate the heat. For example, the physiology of somebody from ancient Greece would probably be a lot different from somebody from Sweden.

    Other places, we adapt to gain darker pigments to fight off the sun. It makes sense, if your family genetic heritage is from sub-Saharan Africa, logically the human body will produce more pigment to fight off the sun then if your genetic heritage was from northern Sweden, in which during the winter time you might only get 30 minutes of sun.

    Why others are confused by me

    I’m starting to feel more and more… maybe other people, they’re just a different breed than me. For example, I think of myself kind of like a canine, a K9 attack police dog, and everyone else is just a wiener dog? Or annoying poodles?

    And so then… when other people try to punk me around, I have zero tolerance for it.

    For example, let us say that you were a ferocious fighting dog, and there’s a random annoying poodle that starts barking at you! Or tries to bully you around? How would you respond? Obviously you would just want the damn poodle to shut up!

    Or I am the Gerardos, everyone else is like a Diglett or a Magikarp?

    Thinking about Achilles

    In my mind, I see myself like an Achilles. I see myself like the most handsome, powerful, dominant, ultra being out there. And perhaps it is precisely my oversized ego is where I get my power.

    I think there are a lot of sissy philosophers and thinkers who somehow think that ego is a bad thing. I think this is not the case. Your ego is almost like your balls and your testicles… would you castrate yourself because sometimes it makes you too angry– having big balls and a lot of testosterone is almost like overpower.

    For example, we think about Dragon Ball Z, Goku going super Saiyan etc.… Obviously you want the golden flaming flowing hair, and the ultra power of going super Saiyan! But let us say that with the ability to go super Saiyan, there were also some downsides like sometimes you cannot tolerate the power? Would you sacrifice it? Of course not!

    Niagara Falls would make a great bitcoin mining rig 

    Kind of like a raging river, Niagara Falls; would the point be to simply cut it off … or wouldn’t a more intelligent strategy to be to harness it like putting a water electricity damn thing on it, harness the hydropower, not to cut it off?

    And this is my critique about modern day times, it seems like a lot of people are trying to do is to castrate the source, rather than channel that energy for positive constructive good things!

    Don’t castrate yourself!

    For example, the ego should be something augmented, amplified and magnified, but also concurrent channeled in such a way which could be empowering and useful for others?

    How?

    So can we use the ego in a constructive or positive way?

    First, a non-competitive spirit… just compliment everybody you see! Even if somebody is taller, more good looking, handsomer, richer, more successful, buffer than you! When you see somebody with a great physique, the correct strategy is to compliment them and acknowledge them!

    Second, to harness and channel your ego and your energy and your physiological power towards writing, producing text, making videos, podcasts etc.… Sharing ideas, irregardless of how unethical they may seem.

    If anything… I’m starting to think more and more, the only interesting ideas are the unethical ones. Or the ones which are shunned by mainstream modern day society.

    To me, the only good ideas are the bad ones. When an idea seems right, and it seems to make sense, typically it is bad and or wrong.

    Follow your values

    When it comes to values, there is no right or wrong, there are simply authentic to yourself, or not.

    For example, my values and beliefs in open source, entrepreneurship, and empowerment through photography are true. Why? I grew up poor, single working mom waiting tables at Japanese sushi restaurant for nearly 20 years, and also almost went homeless twice. A lot of your own personal narrative forms who you are.

    As a consequence, I think the idea is not too shroud who you are, your own personality etc., but rather to magnify it!

    Magnify your personality!

    For example, I’m a very inquisitive, curious person, and I’d like to chop it up! I like to be friendly!

    Funny enough… I try to be friendly to everybody, but people who are standoffish, or bizarro, they react to me in very bizarre ways. But should I suddenly shut down my friendly personality because other guy is a cowardly poodle? No!

    ERIC KIM PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT

    Ever since I was a kid, what was my great gift? Being a great entertainer! I am literally the most entertaining person that I know, I’ve only met maybe two people in the flesh who outperformed me.

    Maybe it is a form of social conquest, trolling around, having fun etc.! Maybe it is that I seek to be the biggest dick in the room? 

    But it’s supposed to question is, why do I care? Why do I care to be the biggest dick in the room?

    Not sure? Maybe the desire to dominate is in my DNA?

    How I became the street photographer 

    Whether you like it or not, all street photographers, especially young ones are disciples of ERIC KIM. How and why? I essentially created a metaphorical Bible or textbook or encyclopedia and ultimate resource for anything revolving around street photography. Why?

    100 lessons from the masters of street photography

    It was always my number one goal to be the number one street photographer on Google, to become number one in street photography. As a consequence, my laser like eyes and focus was insanely simple; do everything I could do to become number one on Google for street photography. And the strategy was very very simple, create the most in-depth articles blog posts and information for everything street photography! It took me nearly a decade, but I did it! After that, other domains to conquer.

    But the funny thing is in today’s world… certainly Google is relevant, but now that ChatGPT is coming out with their own search engine, which is in my opinion at least 1000 X more intelligent, google should be scared, very scared. 

    What is the future?

    Obviously it will be ChatGPT and AI, open AI.

    Let us consider… AI and cars. Besides the vanity object, the ideal is for your car to be 100% self driving, and this is where Tesla is a great bet; one should think of Tesla like artificial intelligence company with wheels.

    Because the truth is, if you compare the ride quality of any Tesla car and any Toyota, the Toyota is superior and almost every single shape and form, besides speed. A Tesla is very very uncomfortable, the springs are too harsh, the ride quality is inferior to even my 2010 Prius!

    For example, if you wanted a car with the ultimate ride comfort, you would probably purchase a Lexus vehicle, or maybe a Mercedes? 

    Even though I love Tesla and Elon Musk to death, the cars feel pretty cheap. If you wanted the best car, probably get a Lexus LS.

    Autopilot is the killer feature

    But anyways, the really intelligent strategy is to purchase the cheapest base level Tesla car, with the most basic options, and just purchase auto pilot. I think auto pilot for about $8000 is the best deal of all time; it is like having your own personal driving slave that doesn’t need to be fed, paid, never gets tired, is always ready.

    Even the new Google pixel that comes with the new pro Gemini AI… If your life runs on Gmail, it is kind of the game changer.

    If you can’t beat them join them 

    Even Apple is lagging behind in artificial intelligence, the new Apple Intelligence looks pretty lame. Super smart that the Apple team decided to integrate with open AI to integrate ChatGPT into her services; if you can’t beat them, join them. 

    Rather than Apple trying to create a ChatGPT copycat, simply to integrate or offer ChatGPT services on the iPhone is the smart way.

    I guess Google has had a bit of a headstart; she was in the AI game for a very long time. And this is where Google to pivot to focus on AI is a good idea. 

    So what will be the purpose of humans now?

    In a brave New World of ChatGPT, AI etc.… What is the purpose or the significance of humans?

    The first step is to transfer all of the tedious tasks from humans to ChatGPT. Or AI.

    For example, the greatest innovation of TurboTax is having that new AI that automatically has you categorize all of your expenses. Oh my god, this was literally the most hateful thing about doing my taxes, having to categorize all of my different deductions. But now, what would otherwise take me about eight hours, takes me about eight seconds when you connect TurboTax with your bank accounts.

    I love TurboTax!

    And this is where the future of things become interesting; all these things in the past which we had to do inefficiently slowly and begrudgingly… we should just let AI do it, and we humans do more meaningful things. 


    Slave Work, Master Work?

    I think this is the future; let AI be the new slave, and you, the flesh bound human being, you do the human creative work!

    The ultimate disruption 

    ChatGPT is one quadrillion times more productive than you. This is a big deal. Why?

    What that means is that the purpose of us humans is not productivity. We can finally unchain ourselves from the leashes of this ridiculous notion of productivity. 

    How do the gods of mount Olympus live?

    The gods, who live at ease. 

    You fools, the point of life is not to give fellatio to hard things, hard lives, etc. We should be like Zeus, with the mighty thunderbolt, the gods lived in supreme ease.

    This is also the funny thing is that when a lot of people retire, make a bunch of money or whatever they are lost… they don’t know how to embrace or live a life of ease; they’re still trying to grind their nose against the grinder, because for their whole life, that is what their life was? 

    I would say emulate the gods of the Iliad, ancient Greece. Read the new Iliad translation by Emily Wilson, I purchased it in the iBooks store, reading on my iPad Pro and I love it!

    Ethos

    I suppose that the primary thing here to consider is the ethos of human humanity, reasons of living etc.

    I think for too long, the whole ethos of humanity was to maximize productivity, income income earning potential, money and capital and capitalism etc.… but once again, if bitcoin, AI and ChatGPT can do it better than you, by 1 billion fold,,, what is your new life ethos?

    Risk free returns

    Assuming that you’re a big contractor, and you’re building a new skyscraper or commercial real estate or whatever, what is the goal? To create income producing property, and to eventually cop a profit?

    However the great issue here is the cost to capital; the startup costs and the initial investment is too high! As a consequence, let us say that you invested $1 billion to build this new commercial real estate… You eventually have to find all these tenants to sign a lease, occupy it, pay the lease or the rent, and maybe in 20 or 30 years you can make a positive profit? 

    Assuming that bitcoin is digital capital, digital land, digital real estate… The cost of capital is practically zero, you just have to sit and vest, I can almost guarantee you that you have a 0% risk over 30 years. And I can almost guarantee you with 100% clarity that bitcoin will go up in the next 30 years. 

    I also like the notion of bitcoin being digital real estate because nobody checks their home price on Zillow 10 times a day, reacting to short term increases or decreases or volatility.

    Why is bitcoin so volatile?

    It is a feature, not a bug!

    First, you could trade bitcoin 24/7, 365, every millisecond. 
    Let us consider how insane this is… It is the year 2024, we live in the future, and traditional markets are closed on the weekends? This is 1 trillion times bizarre.

    Assuming that the real world was like a science fiction film… Can you Which economic trading doesn’t happen on the weekends?

    So this is why bitcoin is so volatile and always goes up and down, almost randomly because it is always trading! I wonder if the volatility of other assets and stocks are a lot less because simply you can’t trade it on the weekends.


    Flesh future

    I’m pretty sure that almost 99.9% of men, assuming that they have an iPhone, probably watches porn every single day, almost 100% certain at least once a week or once a month etc. Or better yet, if you want to see whether your friend watches porn or not, ask to see his laptop, and to see whether they have a torrenting or VPN application installed on their MacBook laptop– utorrent, Trasmission etc.

    Or, if they have the brave browser on their phone, Google Chrome incognito etc.

    Almost every single person I know who works in tech, knows how to program or code whatever, all use pirate bay.

    Anyways, once again another bizarre thing; one would never watch pornography which is centered around ideas, souls, personalities, etc. It is always the flesh, the human body!

    Why did it in modern day times, we are trying to deny the human body, and trying to promote instead, one’s “personality” and “mind” and “soul”– ?


    Build your body

    Become a body – builder ,,, obviously without the steroids!

    ERIC


    All injected hormones are bad hormones

    Unless you have cancer, HIV aids, and is literally a life or death thing.

    EK


    Things to learn

    I think for myself, I have a passion for learning. Why?

    First, lot of things about life and society are confusing to me; for example, a recent thing I learned about the Z boys, in the drought during the 1970s caused everyone to not have water in their pool, so these kids who would just jump fences and skateboard in the empty pools of people in Venice Beach or whatever… this is where the pipe, skateboarding thing came from? 

    Also from a random Jay-Z interview that I learned… why is it that in hip-hop culture, guys would wear beanies, baggy jeans, and wear Timberland cold weather work boots? I think he said that it was for drug dealing, in the cold New York winter… And also probably would bag your pants you could hide a gun. 

    Black timbs all on your couch again!

    Also… The reason for the Lamborghini scissor doors on the Lamborghini Countach, was originated by the fact that the early models of the Lamborghini, because the reversing ability was too dangerous, they invented the scissor door mechanism so you could put up the scissor doors, and reverse your car, without hitting it! But now that we have reverse cameras and stuff etc.… there’s really no more reason to have scissor doors anymore. 

    So maybe, the next Lamborghini you buy… forgo the scissor doors!

    Don’t trust fashion

    Also why is it that yoga leggings became a fashion trend for women in LA? Simple… You never know when you want to do yoga, so the optimal strategy is to just always wear yoga leggings, so you could jump into class whenever you want to!

    Also, I think a lot of the fashion trends for gay guys were simply a signaling thing; let us say I am gay and I am not sure whether you are gay or not… Therefore I would adopt a certain fashion style, talking style, or bodily gesticulation ideas so I could signal that I am gay and you’re also gay. 

    Code words.

    Documentaries

    1. Pumping iron, the classic documentary with Arnold I think it’s on Amazon prime TV?
    2. Stronger better faster, documentary about steroids, watch it on Apple TV+ just pay the 10 bucks
    3. The legendary Z boys documentary of skateboarding

    What to experiment with?

    There is literally no downside to fasting or intermittent fasting. About 90% of modern day metabolic diseases can essentially be fixed by fasting. Type two diabetes, type three diabetes (Alzheimer’s), obesity, exhaustion, etc.

    My simple suggestion: stop eating breakfast and lunch, and if you’re hungry just drink some water, black coffee with nothing in it, or green tea.

    What is the best time to break your fast? Treat it like Ramadan… Only ever eat after the sun goes down. This makes for a dynamic workflow; because certainly the sun changes during the winter or the summer. 

    Also, assuming that it is not against your religion… I also recommend everyone to do 100% carnivore diet, and besides meat, red meat, goat lamb beef, pork is also good (achilles roasted a hog to feed his guests), bone marrow, beef ribs, backbone, etc. for greens just eat arugula, kale, watercress.

    Quit sugar

    Quit all sugar, the real stuff that fake stuff, even the fake “good” sugar.

    There is no biological reason you need to consume fruit, fruit is just candy with a good conscience.

    Also start vegetables, it is just poverty food; people would eat starchy vegetables or rice or white rice to avoid dying.

    Also a theory… Perhaps the reason why in Asia white rice was so prized was if the rice was white… It was a hygiene thing; you knew that there was not any maggots, or insect in it, or things which could cause you to get sick and die.

    60 pound weight vest

    Titan.fitness , and just walk around all day! Just buy a cheap sun hat on Amazon for 10 bucks, and sun block up! 

    Also, I believe every single man, each and every single man should own at least one great barbell. Buy the Texas power squat bar, if I did it all over again I would buy the monsters Squat bar!

    IPad Pro

    I think Apple should do a commercial with me, just using the iPad Pro, no case no pencil (eric@erickim.com)–

    I’ve become an icon in Culver City, I’m the dude who just walks around all day, with his iPad Pro. Most people have never seen me even use an iPhone. 

    Voice dictation is the future, there is no reason to text message or use your thumbs in the year 2024, the only reason people don’t use voice dictation is that they feel it is socially weird?  But why should you care?

    This is where the next new wave of innovation is simply conquering social expectations, social fears. Allow yourself to be aberrant and different. 


    What to read

    1. The bitcoin standard
    2. The Iliad by Emily Wilson
    3. The Odyssey by Emily Wilson