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Photography Entrepreneurship 101 by ERIC KIM

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  1. How to Build Your Own Self Brand
  2. SOLO MEDIA EMPIRE
  3. TIME LEVERAGE.
  4. How to Market Yourself in Photography
  5. How to Become More Ambitious
  6. Crypto Photography
  7. In Praise of Email Newsletters
  8. Propagate.
  9. Make Your Own Street Photography Blog
  10. Create the Information You Seek.
  11. Content over Technology
  12. How to Advertise Yourself as a Photographer
  13. CREATIVE WAYS TO USE YOUTUBE
  14. Photography Branding 101
  15. BUILD YOURSELF.
  16. Bet on Your Own Coin.
  17. The Photographer Should Also Make His/Her Own Music?
  18. Mix Your Photos and Videos
  19. JUST PUBLISH IT.
  20. EMPOWER OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS.
  21. BECOME OUTSIDE THE BOX
  22. MOVE PEOPLE, MOVE PRODUCTS.
  23. SOCIAL MEDIA IS FRAGILE.
  24. Why Start a Photography Blog?
  25. Once You FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early), Then What?
  26. THE FUTURE IS PDF
  27. In Praise of Solo Photography Business Entrepreneurship
  28. LONGEVITY, DURABILITY AND SUCCESS
  29. Street Photography Philosophy Entrepreneurship
  30. YOU ARE THE PLATFORM
  31. JUST RISK IT.
  32. DON’T OPTIMIZE FOR THE ALGORITHM
  33. Scaleable Photography
  34. What Does it Mean to Become a Successful Photographer?
  35. 20 Photography Marketing, Branding, and Entrepreneurship Tips
  36. Create Your Own Social Media
  37. Individual Entrepreneurship
  38. YOU ARE THE ICON.
  39. BUILD!
  40. What is Success in Photography?
  41. EXTREME VISION
  42. Publish Fearlessly
  43. MAKE DOPE THINGS AND SHARE THEM WITH THE WORLD!
  44. THE AMBITIOUS PHOTOGRAPHER.
  45. PhotoLink
  46. Real World Applications
  47. You Are Your Own Ideal User
  48. What is Your Creative Vision?
  49. A More Dope, Prosperous Future for All Photographers
  50. CREATION & DISTRIBUTION.
  51. THE VALUE OF PHOTOS.
  52. How to Maximize Your Impact as a Photographer
  53. Why the World Needs More Bloggers
  54. DOMAIN EXPERTISE.
  55. The Joy of Speculation
  56. MAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF.
  57. Propogate
  58. Meaningful Advantage or Not?
  59. PHOTO CREATOR.
  60. NOW IS YOUR DECISIVE MOMENT.
  61. I CANNOT BE IGNORED
  62. Photography Blogs are Highly *UNDERRATED*
  63. What is Your Competitive Advantage?
  64. Why 4K?
  65. Indirect Monetization
  66. The Future of Innovation in Photography
  67. Photography Innovation and Image Selection Idea: Let Google (YouTube) Suggested Thumbnail Pick Your Best Photo? 
  68. How to Identify Your Competitive Advantage
  69. In Praise of Insanely Fast Wifi
  70. DIGITAL PUBLISHING IS KING.
  71. The Stoic-Entrepreneurship Mindset
  72. Marketing Tips for Photographers
  73. STARK DIFFERENTIATION
  74. MAXIMALIST
  75. Visual Entrepreneurship
  76. On Becoming a Full-Stack Visual Entrepreneur
  77. Real Photographers Don’t Use Instagram
  78. Brave New World of Blogging
  79. Don’t Go to Photography School
  80. Mass Success is a Failure?
  81. How to Maximize Your Archimedes Lever in Life
  82. Maximize Your Archimedes Lever
  83. How to Create Value Out of Nothing
  84. The Best Brand is No Brand
  85. What Do We Entrepreneurs *Really* Want?
  86. You Were Destined to Do Great Things
  87. Just Share Your Photos on Your Own Blog
  88. Your Blog is the Ultimate Form of Social Media
  89. The Future of Websites and Blogs
  90. Create a Company
  91. Money Photography Project
  92. WHY IT IS GOOD TO CHARGE MONEY FOR YOUR SERVICES AND PRODUCTS
  93. Google and YouTube SEO (Search Engine Optimization) 101: How Would You Type It?
  94. WHY RIGHT NOW IS THE BEST TIME FOR YOU TO START YOUR SIDE HUSTLE
  95. Digital Photography is the Future
  96. NEVER STOP EXPERIMENTING!
  97. WHAT IS INNOVATION?
  98. A Non-Ownership Future
  99. CONTROL OVER MONEY
  100. Economic Constraints Are Creative Constraints
  101. Become a Sole-Proprietor
  102. Entrepreneurship is a Mindset
  103. How to Master Mac
  104. The Future of Lifestyle
  105. Necessity is the Mother of Innovation
  106. Once We Have an Easy Life, Then What?
  107. Why I Don’t Read Comments
  108. YouTube SEO (Search Engine Optimization) for Photographers
  109. How to Become a Self-Employed Photographer
  110. How to Live Big With Little Money
  111. Why Blogging, Vlogging and Internet Media is More Important than Ever
  112. No Marketing, No Future
  113. Photography Marketing 101
  114. Google and YouTube are King
  115. Why I’m So Suspicious of Everyone Online and on the Internet
  116. How to Become More Notorious
  117. Kaizen Approach to Blogging
  118. How to Master Marketing
  119. CREATE WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE SEE MANIFESTED IN THE WORLD!
  120. Anti Silicon-Valley Thinking
  121. Your Name
  122. In Praise of WordPress
  123. NEVER STOP POSTING
  124. Your Future Portfolio is a Website
  125. Infinite Runway
  126. ERIC KIM ATTITUDE
  127. Financial Independence as a Road to Freedom of Speech?
  128. WHY OPEN SOURCE IS THE FUTURE
  129. Just Post It.
  130. Posts Are Products
  131. Photography Entrepreneurship Ideas
  132. YOU ARE KING.
  133. You’re Always in BETA MODE
  134. Build Your Own Media Empire
  135. WHY I DON’T MONETIZE MY YOUTUBE VIDEOS
  136. Why I Became an Entrepreneur
  137. The Uber-Photographer
  138. Create What You Would Like to See Manifested in the World
  139. Create the Future
  140. Entrepreneurship is Best During Uncertain Times
  141. Photography Entrepreneurship 101 Presentation by ERIC KIM
  142. Your Body is the Brand
  143. Your Name is Your Brand
  144. Create Your Own Social Media Platform
  145. BUILD IT OR BUY IT?
  146. Sell Yourself
  147. Create New
  148. Insta-Slaves
  149. YOU CANNOT FAKE ENTHUSIASM
  150. Why Hybrid is the Future
  151. Don’t Censor Yourself
  152. HOW I MASTERED MARKETING
  153. ERIC KIM BLOGS
  154. If Someone Offers You Help, You’re Stupid to *NOT* Take It.
  155. SEEK GREAT, NOT PERFECT.
  156. How I Became So Famous
  157. Let Reality Mould Itself to You
  158. ANTI ENTITLEMENT MENTALITY
  159. Live Your Life as If You Were a Billionaire
  160. HOW I THINK DIFFERENT
  161. Impact, Influence, Reach: The Three Pillars of Marketing
  162. ERIC KIM SCHOOL
  163. Classicism.
  164. MY PHILOSOPHY OF MONEY
  165. Money is Movement
  166. Elitism 2.0
  167. Mass Market or Luxury Market?
  168. Why You Must Market Yourself
  169. Why You Must Start an Email Newsletter
  170. How Laptops Can Change the World
  171. What Do You Want to Become?
  172. What is Really Holding You Back in Life?
  173. Why I Write: Writing as Meta-Thinking
  174. ADVERTISE YOURSELF
  175. Use Your First and Last Name
  176. How Blogging Can Change the World
  177. In Praise of Liberty
  178. How I Write in Markdown
  179. How I Became So Influential on YouTube
  180. REVERSE FLEX
  181. What a Time to Be Alive in Today’s Brave New World of Photography
  182. HOW TO DIFFERENTIATE YOURSELF FROM OTHERS
  183. YOU CHOOSE YOU
  184. My Life Photography Entrepreneurship Story
  185. WHY I DON’T BELIEVE IN COLLABORATION
  186. My Entrepreneurship Mindset
  187. YOU’RE THE HERO IN THIS GAME OF LIFE
  188. My Money Philosophy
  189. Why Brand and Market Yourself?
  190. PROFESSIONALISM IS FOR SUCKERS
  191. Just Share What Works for You
  192. How to Create Your Own Platform
  193. Living in a Post Monetary Society
  194. In Praise of Blogging
  195. The Entrepreneurial Lifestyle is the Best Lifestyle
  196. Algorithm Slavery
  197. ANTI VIEWS
  198. Entrepreneurship is The Goal
  199. The Art of Blogging
  200. IN PRAISE OF PURSUING YOUR PASSION
  201. How to Make Great Titles
  202. Sole Proprietorship
  203. Just Build It.
  204. VIA NEGATIVA
  205. PROMOTE YOURSELF
  206. Become a Full-Stack Entrepreneur
  207. How to Entertain Others
  208. My Experience Teaching My First Online Photography Creativity Workshop on Zoom
  209. Humans Aren’t Lazy
  210. One Shot.
  211. THE BRAVE SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH
  212. The Brave New COVID Lifestyle
  213. Start Your Own Business
  214. Minimum Viable Income ( MVI)
  215. TRAINING.
  216. WHY VIDEO?
  217. How to Become Bolder
  218. You’ve Always Already Been a Photography Entrepreneur!
  219. The Future is All Digital Everything
  220. Digital Sharecropping
  221. DO IT FOR YOUR PAST AND FUTURE SELF
  222. In Praise of Buffer and Redundancy
  223. ASKING FOR PERMISSION IS FOR SUCKERS.
  224. POST-MONETARY SOCIETY.
  225. Advertise Your Own Stuff
  226. THE FUTURE IS DIGITAL.
  227. Simulated Universal Basic Income
  228. Is Losing Followers a Good Thing?
  229. How to Add to Economic Activity
  230. DIGITAL CAPITALISM
  231. MONEY IS MOVEMENT
  232. Anything is Possible
  233. BRAVE NEW WORLD OF DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  234. GENERATE
  235. How to Profit from Calamity
  236. Capitalism 2.0
  237. WHY I’M SO PASSIONATE ABOUT INFORMATION
  238. SOCIETY 2.0
  239. PHOENIX ENTREPENEURSHIP
  240. How to Make Art from Home
  241. BUY YOURSELF
  242. JUST BLOG IT.
  243. MARKET YOURSELF
  244. EXPENSIVE TALK
  245. SOCIAL MEDIA SLAVERY
  246. Who Are Your Ideal Followers?
  247. Why I Blog, Vlog, and Log
  248. Your Perspective is Irrefutable
  249. What are Your Hidden Powers?
  250. IMPACT MAXIMIZATION, not Profit Maximization
  251. Our Desire to Maximize Impact and Change
  252. 10 Rich Tips How to Make Money from Photography
  253. Create What You Would Love to Consume
  254. Publish is Pleasure
  255. Retire Now
  256. Do You Desire to Become the Best?
  257. Solo Entrepreneurship
  258. My Vision of Photography Entrepreneurship
  259. PUT YOUR NAME ON IT
  260. The Desire to Transcend Ourselves
  261. MONEY THOUGHTS
  262. How to Retire
  263. Via Negativa Productivity
  264. Why You Must Make Your Own Website
  265. Individuals over Companies
  266. Build Yourself
  267. Success is Survival
  268. Why You Shouldn’t Go to Photography or Art School
  269. How to Differentiate Yourself as a Photographer
  270. Surpass Yourself
  271. Can You Handle Extreme Freedom?
  272. Boutique or Mass Market?
  273. Proof of Concept
  274. Unified Field Theory for Photography
  275. Build a Company You’d Never Sell
  276. Play the Long Game
  277. Entrepreneurship and Art
  278. What is the Source of our Strength?
  279. What’s the Future for Photography?
  280. Full-Stack Visual Artist
  281. Why Scale?
  282. What is Your Unfair Advantage?
  283. Substance Marketing
  284. Share Your Dopeness with Others
  285. Frugality is Freedom
  286. Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for Entrepreneurship
  287. Don’t Follow or Predict Trends, Start Your Own Trend!
  288. If You’re Not Busy Growing, You’re Busy Dying
  289. Entrepreneurship born from Superabundance, not Need/Necessity
  290. Photography Entrepreneurship Philosophy
  291. How to Master Marketing in Photography
  292. Photography Entrepreneurship Tips and Ideas
  293. Is Hustle Sufficient Unto Success?
  294. Don’t do it for the money
  295. DIGITAL MARXISM
  296. Zen Entrepreneurship
  297. BOLDER IS BETTER.
  298. Streamers Shall Inherit the Earth

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  1. Just Follow the Money
  2. My Money Philosophy
  3. Eternal fame and glory over money
  4. The Trillion Dollar Question: How to Make Money on the Internet Without Advertising?
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  6. Money Ain’t Real
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Why are Americans so homophobic?

My theory, because we are a protestant Christian nation, and according to protestant Christian morality, to be gay is evil and base.

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Tight, minimal range of motion

My approach to doing rack lifts. Also, learn how to squeeze your glutes and your hips and your thighs really hard.

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LOOK GREAT NAKED.

Most people look better with clothes on. Most people don’t look great naked.

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MAIN STREAM

Main means “mega”— great, mighty, to be capable. Megh*

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OFFEND

We have the right to defend, why not the right to offend?

Fendo — to strike.


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WHAT *SHOULD* A CAR BE FOR?

A second home? Or a mobile indoor outdoor space?

Also, a mobile play place for your kid!

Car like a big mobile living room?

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New Street Photographers

We are the new street photographers. What does this mean, and how can we expand this notion?

First of all, break out of all boundaries and genres. The uber street photographer knows no boundaries or limits. Also, the real street photographer disdains to be defined. Even Garry Winogrand hated being called a “street photographer”— he just told other people, “just call me a zoo photographer instead!” (note his “Animals” book in which he shot in (Street Photography of animals and humans at the zoo).

For ourselves, I like the idea that we can expand the notion and the approach of street photography, to apply to other things. For example, I also believe that we are the new Spartans, and Street Photography is an interesting applied methodology to the way we live our lives. That is, we don’t need much, and we prefer ascetic values and ascetic approaches.

Photography is training

What is training? Askesis — we prepare for battle and combat through training.

In the context of street photography, what does this mean? This means that we love challenge in danger. This is the root of our passion for stupid Harvey, the fact that it does require courage, danger, and fear.

I think in order to be happy, one requires both danger and challenge. For example, the only type of weight lifting at the gym which interest me is both challenging, and “dangerous“. For example, very very heavy squat walk, and rack pull. Hypelifting — any type of weightlifting which requires you to hype yourself up before doing it.

Also, I might have been the first to have thought of this, which is that in order to have zen, you need adrenaline.

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How to Be Happy: Challenge and Danger Philosophy

More challenge, more danger!

PHILOSOPHY BY KIM

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Essays by KIM

  1. To Become Greater, You Must Become *LESS* Productive!
  2. Imperfect Beauty
  3. The Philosophy of Pleasure
  4. What Interests You?
  5. Anti Theory of Everything
  6. Become?
  7. STRONGER OR NOT?
  8. Carte Blanche Ideals
  9. CHOOSE JOY
  10. Don’t Judge Your Impulses
  11. On Becoming Less Human
  12. COWARDICE.
  13. The Philosophy of Futurism
  14. PHILOSOPHY IS VALUE-SETTING
  15. PHILOSOPHY IS NOT LIFESTYLE
  16. WHY STANDARDIZATION IS BAD.
  17. YOUR OWN TABLE OF VALUES.
  18. RETRO IS BAD.
  19. INSANELY LOFTY THOUGHTS.
  20. Strive to *Lose* Weight, Not *Gain* Weight
  21. DIABLO II ANALOGIES FOR REAL LIFE.
  22. If You Know Your *WHY* You Can Discover Any *HOW*
  23. Life is Too Short to Be Miserable
  24. What Consumption Takes Skill?
  25. OFF THE GRID.
  26. REALITY IS CRUEL.
  27. Pain is Information
  28. WHY REMOVE VULGARITY AND DISORDER FROM OUR EYES?
  29. AUTOTELIC.
  30. UNPLUG.
  31. How to Become a Philosopher
  32. SUBOPTIMAL IS OPTIMAL
  33. THE LUST FOR MORE.
  34. TO DO IS TO BECOME.
  35. IN PRAISE OF AGGRESSIVE.
  36. THE PHILOSOPHY OF OPTIMISM
  37. OUR PHILOSOPHICAL WILL TO EXISTENCE
  38. Is Hope a Vice?
  39. MOVE MEAN
  40. Carte Blanche Ideals
  41. One Interesting Thought
  42. What Lasts? What Doesn’t Last?
  43. A WOUND STIMULATES THE RECUPERATIVE POWERS
  44. Children & Purpose
  45. Thoughts on Becoming a Parent
  46. Where Does Our Desire to Upgrade Come From?
  47. WE ALWAYS NEED SOMETHING FURTHER TO ASPIRE TO.
  48. Self-Task Yourself an Awesome Mission in Life
  49. Differentiation vs Equalization
  50. My Passion to *Become* Something More
  51. No Aesthetic or Ethos is Forever
  52. What is Your Higher Purpose in Life?
  53. IT WILL NEVER SATISFY YOU.
  54. How to Decide
  55. Things You *Want* to Do vs Things You *MUST* Do
  56. Towards a More Beautiful Mode of Existence and Future
  57. EXTREME GRATITUDE.
  58. AMAP (As Much as Possible) or None.
  59. Why or How Does it Matter?
  60. The Philosophy of Time and Events
  61. How *Not* to Resent
  62. FORWARD LOOKING
  63. DOMAIN FLEXIBILITY.
  64. The Miracle of Human Growth
  65. EXTREME ADAPTATION.
  66. Why Plan?
  67. You Don’t Need to Justify Yourself
  68. The Philosophy of Ego
  69. True vs False Passions
  70. How to Achieve Tranquility
  71. On Making Your Own Philosophy
  72. The Purpose of Life is to Create New Life
  73. Think On!
  74. The Wisdom of Doing Nothing
  75. Congruency
  76. My Thoughts on Meditation
  77. The Philosophy of Purpose
  78. Emulate Yourself
  79. Good Fear, Bad Fear
  80. For the Betterment of Humanity or Just Yourself?
  81. What you *really* believe in and care for is manifested through your actions (or non-actions)
  82. Why Culture is Your Enemy
  83. YOUR EXPERIENCES ARE KING.
  84. LIFE IS INHERENTLY GOOD.
  85. Artistic, Physical, and Philosophical Muscles
  86. All New Experiences are Good Experiences
  87. What is the Purpose of X?
  88. UTILITY.
  89. Philosophy is a Luxury
  90. The Attempt is More Interesting than the Result
  91. Joyfulness vs “Happiness”
  92. Effectiveness Over Happiness
  93. Self Actualization
  94. MAXIMAL ENGAGEMENT
  95. Life & Pain
  96. On Living Every Day with No Regret
  97. Learn as if you’re going to live forever, live as if you’re going to die tomorrow
  98. Live Every Day Like it Were the Last Day of Your Life
  99. Self-Determination
  100. FALSE GRATITUDE vs REAL GRATITUDE
  101. HOW TO LIVE MORE
  102. THE UPSIDE OF TRAGEDY
  103. Satisfaction is a Sucker’s Game
  104. Supreme Repose
  105. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF LIFE? According to ERIC KIM
  106. STUBBORN, FLEXIBLE
  107. EVERYTHING HAPPENS AS IT *SHOULD* HAVE HAD HAPPENED
  108. Good Addiction, Bad Addiction?
  109. What is the Best Life?
  110. The Philosophy of Thinking
  111. The Philosophy of Conspiracies
  112. Conspiracies
  113. Growth
  114. Skepticism.
  115. What Do You Really Want Out of Life?
  116. Seem or Be?
  117. Learn Through Pain
  118. Respect Yourself
  119. In Praise of Elitism
  120. Why Independent Thinking?
  121. I Will Never Die
  122. Bitter is Better
  123. The Genesis of Nihilism and Existential Dread
  124. The Ethics of Personal Enrichment
  125. Good vs Not Good
  126. Punished by Privilege
  127. Abstinence Over Moderation
  128. Just Leave Others Alone
  129. You Can Only Critique that Which You Truly Understand and Love
  130. ERIC KIM Critique of Metaphysics
  131. Only Trust Philosophers Who Deadlift
  132. Heuristic: If Someone Talks Shit About Others Behind Their Back, Most Likely They’re Also Talking Shit About You Behind Your Back
  133. Virtue is a Privilege
  134. What Are Your Life Goals?
  135. Honesty
  136. Why I’m Anti Moderation
  137. No Spite, No Malice.
  138. Ascending Life or Descending Life?
  139. Double Edged Sword
  140. Ignorance.
  141. Why I Don’t Trust “Nice Guys”
  142. Why You Must Share Your Opinion
  143. Selfish Isn’t Evil
  144. Wisdom is the Goal
  145. YOU ARE KING.
  146. MASTER YOURSELF
  147. What is “Good” for You is Often what is Bad for You
  148. Care.
  149. BITTERSWEET
  150. ONE REP MAX
  151. Morality and Ethics is the Snare
  152. BY HELPING YOURSELF, YOU BEST HELP OTHERS
  153. Insanity is Good.
  154. Think Deep.
  155. PHILOSOPHY IS THE FUTURE.
  156. Open Mind vs Closed Mind
  157. ENTHUSIASM IS GENIUS
  158. Towards a More Critical and Rigorous Line of Thinking
  159. How to Encourage and a Foster Independent and Free Thinking
  160. What is the Purpose of Life?
  161. WHY PHILOSOPHY IS SUPREME.
  162. Elitism.
  163. I Cannot Form an Opinion About Somebody Until I’ve Met Them in the Flesh
  164. ALL GENETICS ARE GOOD GENETICS.
  165. Happiness vs Freedom
  166. The Birth of a Hater
  167. My Way Isn’t the Right Way
  168. Walking as an Existential Thing
  169. Why I’m So Tolerant
  170. Mortal Gods
  171. THE HUMAN SPECIES
  172. Why I’m So Skeptical
  173. Just Follow the Money
  174. Why Selfish?
  175. WHY WE CANNOT BLAME OTHERS
  176. Why Are We So Anti Elitism?
  177. What Actually Interests You?
  178. How to Become Yourself
  179. SELF HATE
  180. Optimistic Fatalism
  181. Death is the Ultimate Creative Constraint
  182. FLUX.
  183. How to Think for Yourself
  184. FLESH
  185. How to Live the Best Life
  186. Why Live a Life Without Regrets?
  187. Why Plato Ruined Art and Aesthetics for Us
  188. Self Respect
  189. Hypocrite vs Contradict
  190. Ideals vs Reality
  191. Spaceship Philosophy
  192. What is Your Ideal Life?
  193. MY EXTREME GRATITUDE TOWARDS LIFE AND BEING ALIVE!
  194. Critique of Utilitarianism
  195. Don’t Treat Others the Way You Want to Be Treated
  196. The Eternal Recurrence of Tragedy and Joy in Life
  197. Elite Asceticism
  198. Why I Don’t Like Numbers
  199. Action and Reaction, Cause and Effect
  200. The Antidote to Nihilism: The Philosophy of Nothingness
  201. ERIC KIM Notes on Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
  202. EXPLOIT CHAOS.
  203. WHY I DON’T BELIEVE IN GENETICS
  204. Self-Wisdom
  205. The Future Belongs to the Fearless
  206. INDIVIDUALISM
  207. Why Live Forever?
  208. THIS TOO WILL PASS.
  209. Why Education?
  210. How to Become Yourself
  211. Things Shouldn’t Go Back to the Way They Used to Be
  212. Why Am I So Cruel?
  213. The Great Joy of Existence
  214. Virtue for the Sake of Virtue
  215. NO DISDAIN.
  216. INTELLIGENT IGNORANCE
  217. A LIFE WITHOUT PAIN, DIFFICULTY OR TRAGEDY ISN’T A LIFE WORTH LIVING
  218. BITTER IS BETTER.
  219. EXPLOIT THE BEST FROM TRAGEDY AND LIFE 
  220. DISREGARD FOR SELF-PRESERVATION
  221. PAIN.
  222. WHAT IF EVERYTHING IS NOT GONNA BE ALRIGHT?
  223. Tomorrow is Never
  224. Life is the Ultimate Creative Constraint
  225. EMBODIED REALITY
  226. BLACK SWAN
  227. THINGS WILL NEVER GO BACK TO THE WAY THEY USED TO BE
  228. What are you *really* afraid of?
  229. HAPPINESS ISN’T THE GOAL
  230. Philosophy is King
  231. Why is Selfish Evil?
  232. YOU’RE CONSTANTLY IN A STATE OF BECOMING
  233. ENTITLEMENT A SIN?
  234. NARCISSISM
  235. BE BRUTALLY HONEST WITH YOURSELF
  236. WHY FREE WILL?
  237. OBEY YOUR OPINION
  238. EGO IS GOOD.
  239. WHY IT IS GOOD TO BE INTO YOURSELF
  240. Seek the Good Pain
  241. Anti-Perfection in Photography, Art, and Life
  242. Can You Become an End into Yourself?
  243. WHY I LIVE
  244. Why I Hate Decline
  245. Why I Eat
  246. Why am I So Positive and Optimistic?
  247. EFFORT IS ENJOYMENT
  248. Never Stop Gaining
  249. TRUST YOURSELF
  250. A Life of Maximal Personal Independence
  251. What Do You Desire to Become?
  252. What Do I Want from Technology?
  253. Stratified Society
  254. Do You Love or Hate Reality?
  255. On the Brian, Body and Mind
  256. I’m Maximally Happy, Now What?
  257. Care over Fame
  258. ACTIVE NIHILISM
  259. Never Stop Subtracting
  260. How to Live a Happier and More Epic Life
  261. A Risker Life is a Better Life
  262. Only Work on Things You Can Imagine Doing for Eternity
  263. How to Maximize Your Happiness
  264. Influence
  265. The Gladiator Makes His Plans once He Enters the Ring
  266. Meditations on Meaning in Life
  267. There is Nothing More Interesting than Human Beings
  268. Is Hope a Vice?
  269. EGO
  270. Why Be Unique?
  271. Happiness is Metabolism Health and Strength
  272. You’re the Hero
  273. Is Productivity a Virtue or Vice?
  274. Why Do We Prize the Rare?
  275. The Joy of Uncertainty
  276. How Should I Best Use My Time and Life?
  277. A Life Without Pain or Suffering Isn’t a Life Worth Living
  278. Free or Unfree?
  279. What Do You Really Care For in Life?
  280. Anti-Satisfaction in Life
  281. Why Think?
  282. The Eternal Return
  283. Only Do What is Best for You!
  284. Truthiness
  285. Why Be Happy?
  286. Permissionless Living
  287. In Praise of Unconventional Wisdom
  288. Become the Change Which You Wish to See in the World
  289. Happiness
  290. Beyond Freedom
  291. Idolize People, Not Stuff
  292. What Makes You Stronger? What Makes You Weaker?
  293. Why Hate?
  294. The Secret of Happiness
  295. You’re Constantly in a State of Becoming
  296. Life is about Choices, Not Obligations
  297. Anti-Nihilism
  298. First, Do What is Best for You.
  299. Live Dynamic
  300. How to Prosper
  301. Is the Point of Life to Be Satisfied?
  302. SUPREME EFFORT OF WILL.
  303. How to Become more Idealistic
  304. Thrivival 101
  305. Create Yourself
  306. Non-Small
  307. Inspiration
  308. How to Live a Heroic Life: Dare the Heights!
  309. Human Augmentation
  310. Prune
  311. Happiness: Do What You Want to Do (And Don’t Do What You Don’t Want to Do)
  312. Avoid Vain (Empty) Pursuits in Life
  313. Modern Slavery
  314. Kill the Leeches
  315. Wisdom Augmentation
  316. Why We Need Friction in Life
  317. Straight Line Philosophy
  318. What’s Your End-Game in Life?
  319. Create Your Own Happiness Today
  320. Desire Both Pain and Pleasure in Life
  321. Try the Impossible
  322. SELF-RESPECT
  323. Anti-Social Extrovert
  324. Never Blame Anybody But Yourself
  325. Human Flourishing
  326. Simpler, Not Better.
  327. How to be Free
  328. Embrace the Extremes
  329. Cultivate Your Own Culture
  330. COURAGE.
  331. Thrivival
  332. Inner Power
  333. How to Live a Purposeful Life
  334. My Definition of Happiness
  335. Why Change is Good
  336. Why Work?
  337. How to Live the Happiest Possible Life
  338. The Two-Pronged Approach to Maximize Joy in Your Life
  339. You Always Have Another Option!
  340. INFINITISM
  341. Never Stop!
  342. What is Your Self-Directed Purpose in Life?
  343. Live Today Like it Were Your Last
  344. Do You Photograph to Live, or Live to Photograph?
  345. ARTIST-PHILOSOPHER
  346. Live Life to the Fullest!
  347. In Praise of Selfishness
  348. Why You Must Be a YAY-SAYER to Succeed in Entrepreneurship and Life
  349. Why I Love Walking
  350. Live Life Like a Video Game!
  351. Simple Luxuries in Life
  352. Treat Your Life Like a Fun Experiment!
  353. Only Prove it to Yourself
  354. You Don’t Always Need to Feel Joyful to Live a Fulfilling and Meaningful Life
  355. Life is Too Short to Be Bored!
  356. Money Cannot Destroy Boredom
  357. How to Find Inspiration in Life
  358. Why You Must Ignore Haters to Succeed and Win in Life
  359. An Active Life is a Happy Life
  360. My Simple Joys in Life
  361. Never Stop Striving
  362. How to Motivate Yourself in Life
  363. How to Be Optimistic in Life
  364. How to Dictate Your Purpose in Life
  365. In Praise of a Dynamic Life
  366. PURPOSE.
  367. How to Enjoy Life
  368. Photography Therapy
  369. How to Conquer Regret
  370. Take Your Play Very Seriously.
  371. How to Prosper
  372. Memento Vivere
  373. Destroy in Order to CREATE
  374. Trust Your Body More Than Your Mind
  375. Make Photos to Make Meaning in Your Life
  376. Seek Knowledge, Not Information
  377. The Purpose of Human Life
  378. How to Overcome Impedence
  379. Why I Love Death
  380. How to Be Centered in the Eternal Now
  381. How to Be Happy
  382. Why Do You Care What Others Think of You?
  383. Why I’m Happy
  384. Why?
  385. Why I’m So Prolific
  386. How to Reduce LAG in Life

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You create your own happiness, and you must.

In terms of happiness, how do people seek it? They look for novelties, through buying cars, homes, new clothes, going to the mall, watching new movies and shows, and eating new foods. But none of these make happiness. How does one really create happiness?

In terms of happiness, it can only be created through challenge and danger. For example, going to the gym and attempting the heaviest squat walk possible, or, attempting the heaviest rack pull possible. The best types of weightlifting exercises at the gym require some sort of potential for failure, or a small mocidum of danger.

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Don’t Be Trapped

It seems that nowadays, one of the big problems is that we put ourselves into situations in which we trap ourselves. For example, literally being stuck inside the house, or if we live somewhere and we feel like we cannot leave. For example, let us assume you live in downtown LA, and you don’t have a car, you might feel stuck in downtown LA, with difficulty to venture further.

Another reason why I think perhaps an electric car is bad for freedom is that with an electric car, you’re either stuck in the immediate vicinity of your home, or at around charging stations. A life of maximal freedom is probably a hybrid car, or some sort of plug-in hybrid car. Even a plug-in hybrid car doesn’t seem necessary, just a standard hybrid car seems to suffice. The great benefit of a hybrid car is that you don’t have to fill up your tank as frequently, and you could also just use the standard cheap gasoline. I don’t think it matters how rich you are, I don’t think anyone likes the idea of paying for premium gas.

Also, cars that require lots of gasoline to run are bad. Cars which are not gas efficient mean that you have to go to the gas station more frequently, and it also takes up longer to fill up your tank. This is bad, even the other day filling up the tank of Cindy’s mom which I am borrowing, it took too long.

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Filling up your gas tank takes too long!

Maybe it is a good idea to have a fast charger at home, and just charge your electric vehicle overnight at your house every night. In praise of TESLA — pretty much the only electric car to have.

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Fat?

The philosophy of fat.

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Ethnic diversity is good

For example, the strength of the Spain soccer team is that there are so much diverse ethnic diversities on the team, compared this with Japan, where everyone is ethnically Japanese.

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Squat Walk?

A new innovation I’ve done at the gym is what Cindy coined a “squat walk”. Basically the general gist is that you just rack a very heavy weight, your attempt on racket, walk back a few steps, and then re-rack it.

  • Eric Kim squat walk

Why?

The first question is consider, what is the point of doing this? My practical thought is that it is fun, interesting, and thrilling. Certainly just being able to even hold a very heavy weight on your shoulders is a quite transformative experience.

610 POUND SQUAT WALK

For example, my first iteration of this was doing what I called “micro squats” which was just put a very very heavy weight on your shoulders, step back a few steps, and then just squat down half a centimeter. And then put back the weight.

605 POUND MICRO SQUAT

How low do you really need to go?

When it comes to weightlifting, it seems that there is this bias that with the squat, one must squat all the way down, at parallel, a little bit below parallel, or maybe a little bit above parallel. But why?

My first thought is that I think it has to do with competition. If you are getting a bunch of dudes in a room, and trying to figure out who is the strongest, do you need some sort of standardized rules and judges. It seems at least in powerlifting, the “rule“ is that your hips or knees or whatever must be at “parallel“. But who judges this? The judges. However, I am certain when you get a bunch of beefy dudes trying to squat over 1000 pounds, everyone’s definition of “parallel“ is different.

Ass to Grass Squats GOPRO POV

Is the goal to just get stronger, or to maximize your leg muscular growth?

Currently speaking, my thighs are out of control. I think I might have the beefiest thighs out of any dudes I’ve seen at the gym. My thighs are so buff I could even jiggle them on command. Kind of how bodybuilders on TV do the pec or the boob jiggle.

The first thing; muscular growth. My thighs are getting insanely buff, from even doing this “squat walk. Or micro squats.

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Becoming a Street Photographer

We are the new street photographers. We disdain the old, and we throw mayhem and havoc onto past notions of street photography. No more John Szarkowski, no more Gary Winogrand, no more Henri Cartier Bresson, no more Alex Webb, etc.

Why have I never met a self-assured street photographer?

I think the funny thing about street photography is that it is such a small funny niche. The interesting thing is that a lot of new industries were born out of it, including Leica camera, and also Fujifilm, and also Ricoh.

Also, I love street photography because it is the most democratic. Literally anyone could just grab their iPhone, or camera, and just go outdoors and make photos.

Think about street photography as an aesthetic an ethos to life

One thing I love in Vietnam, like my friend Chu Viet Ha is they don’t really call it street photography, they call it “life photography.” I really like this, because I think that is ultimately what we are trying to capture is life. We love life, we love being alive, and we want to share our joy of life with others.

Pro life, or anti-life?

The reason why we have to be very very careful with artists is that some artists are anti-life, very few artists I have met are pro life.

For example, the reason why I think it is a good idea to be very very distrustful of artists who were either addicted to drugs or alcohol is that their artwork was simply a way and a means of bearing their pain, depression and sorrow. While I do think that making art is a good remedy to dealing with the maladies of life, the big downside is that if you ingest the artwork of a sick person, you will also become sick. There is a physiology to art, which means, the physiology of the artist is imputed into his or her artwork, and when you consume that type of artwork, you will also gain the physiological attributes of that individual.

For example, do not trust any artist who are addicted to alcohol, drugs, heroin etc. For example, don’t trust Jackson Pollock, because he was an alcoholic. He died while drunk driving, no respect should be given to that man. Because if you are drunk while driving, the potential of killing someone else in their family in a car.

Even Jean Michel Basquiat, he died of a heroin overdose. I don’t think we should trust his artwork either, I would only trust the artwork of the sober artist, more trust in Kendrick Lamar, whose only vice seems to be eating Cap’n Crunch cereal, rather than all these other rappers and artists out there who are perpetually drunk or high off of some sort of strange drug or alcohol concoction.

Also, the reason why I am highly distrustful of EDM, and all of these millennial music festivals is that everyone there is high on drugs. Can anyone really enjoy an EDM festival, or some sort of music festival without alcohol or drugs? Highly doubtful.

The best drug is coffee

Elon Musk said something very funny in the interview with Joe Rogan when he said that smoking weed is like the exact opposite of having a cup of coffee. I think the least bad drug out there is probably coffee, consume it straight black, with no milk cream sugar or fake substitutes. Also maybe green tea. But that is pretty much it. No drugs, no alcohol, no weed, etc.

Why do I not trust anybody who smokes weed, either regularly, or even recreationally? I think the reason why people like to smoke marijuana is that it eases their pain, or it makes them forget about themselves. The only philosophers we should trust are the sober ones, because in order to have real lofty thoughts, you must have 100% of your cognitive abilities with precision. Anything which intoxicates you is bad.

Back to street photography

If we assume that street photography is an aesthetic and ethos and approach to things, then you could apply the street photography methodology to anything I like. The way you photograph your kids and your wife and your family is a street photography approach. Either with permission, without permission, it doesn’t matter.

I think you could also shoot street photography in national parks. Like Joshua tree. That you could shoot a Street Photography aesthetic of natural places and things, in a street photography aesthetic. Also, you get extra bonus points if you get humans in it, which is often the case. The funny thing is a lot of people desire to go to all these nice national parks, thinking that they will be the only ones there. No. They are very very crowded and full of tons of people, Maybe as crowded as the mall. And this is a good thing, because even if you go visit Joshua tree, you could do street photography there of all the people trying to climb the rocks etc.

Think beyond street photography

When people ask you what you are, say that you’re like a big kid, and you like to run around with your camera.

Street photography is the future. Let us pave it together.

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Innovation thoughts

  1. My personal thought is perhaps the future of innovation doesn’t lie in tech, but clothing, fitness, health, etc. At this point, we have all the money, and all of the iPhones, etc. However, what we like is physiological health and strength. Currently speaking, my favorite clothing brand is Lululemon, their license to train shorts are quite phenomenal. Also, I’m very inspired by Outlier.nyc, they keep innovating and creating new products. A very good sign.
  2. Why do I think that fitness clothing is so important? It makes a huge difference. Our clothes might be more important than our iPhones. Why? If you have the right pair of shorts or pants, it offers you greater freedom of movement, a very simple thing in these Lululemon license to train shorts I have is front zippers and a back zipper, which means I could play with Seneca in all situations without worrying about my stuff falling out of my pockets. This is quite critical. Also, when hypelifting at the gym, often times the clothes get in my way. I’m starting to think about trying to discover new clothing types in order for my shirts not to get in the way when I’m lifting.
  3. All of the new Apple products are insanely boring. I stepped inside an Apple store the other day, and I believe that Apple needs a radical line of simplification. Way too many products, lame colors etc. For example, the new MacBook Air in the midnight blue is really ugly, it looks like an old Sony VAIO laptop. Also, I think Apple should just get rid of their big size iPad Pro, Steve Jobs would’ve hated it. Also, I don’t think Apple went hard enough with the deep purple color for the iPhone pro. In real life it’s not that impressive. Also, it looks like nowadays the Apple store is really empty. A very bad sign. Why? No more radical innovation in their product lineup, just boring iteration. Unless Apple does something radical, I think Apple will become the next Microsoft, a lame and slow decline.

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Street Photography Aesthetic

Street photography is not a definition, but an aesthetic. That means, approach street photography as an aesthetic, which means that anything and everything could be street photography if you just shoot it in a certain aesthetic style or form which you love.

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The Physiology of Art

Only trust the artwork of somebody who is muscular, not some skinny fat dude who is addicted to drugs or alcohol.

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iPhone for Street Photography

Very bright future for a Street Photography because nowadays, everyone has an iPhone. Or at least wants one. And, with the iPhone keep getting better at photography, essentially Apple is a photography company, more and more people will get into street photography.

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How to Become a Street Photographer VLOG

To become a street photographer means you like being on the streets, in public, outdoors, and you love human beings. Human beings are your art form, and also your artwork. The more connected you are with embodied reality, the happier you are.

How do you get started?

The first simple thought is just go out and start shooting photos. You could just shoot with your iPhone, or preferably your digital Ricoh GR camera.

Any camera is good for street photography, as long as it is comfortable for you. Ideally, the smaller, lighter, more compact the camera, the better. Ideally the camera should be able to fit in the front right pocket. Why? This way you will spot more photo opportunities, and also shoot more.

Black and white or color?

It doesn’t matter. Whichever aesthetic you prefer. I personally prefer black and white, as aesthetically I consider it more beautiful. I personally prefer to just shoot on small JPEG, on my Ricoh GR 3X camera.

If you shoot with an iPhone, I suggest just shooting with the default camera app. Why? It is faster, and more easily accessible from your lock screen.

What are the best technical settings for street photography?

In today’s world, auto focus is easiest and best. Why? In the past, digital cameras were too slow in auto focus, and thus manual focusing was better.

I personally just recommend using program mode, P mode, and auto focus. And start shooting before you think.

What should I photograph?

In Street Photography, you can photograph anything. You can photograph people that you met on the street, candid photos without permission, even photograph trash and rubbish on the floor, urban landscapes, etc.

The beauty I think about street photography is that it is limitless. Essentially you could shoot anything outside your house and it is “street photography”.

What makes a good street photograph?

For me, what makes a great street photograph is a combination of beautiful aesthetics, and also the subject matter you photograph, whether you care for it or not.

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BEYOND APPS

Apps are not the future. Blogs are.

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Put your name on it. Your first and last name. Make sure it is by you, not anyone else

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How to Become an Influencer

The hilarity; if somebody says that they are on “influencer“, they are not. Also, the true way to become an influencer is not through social media, but through your own website and blog instead.

I would actually say that the true way to become an influencer is to become number one on the Internet, or number one on Google for your given category or subject of interest.

What does it mean to become number one?

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Black is boring?

My most recent clothing purchases include a high viz. orange tank top running sleeveless shirt, and a neon green pair of Lululemon license to train shorts that I got on a black Friday sale.

The other day, I also saw a brand new Porsche 911 GT3 RS in white, and they looked really boring. The front aerodynamic vents are cool, but the back is boring.

Even nowadays, when I look at black, it is so boring. Even though black is the most versatile, maybe life is too short for black. If you have the option to buy clothes, just buy insanely unusual colors instead. High viz. orange, high viz. green, hyper magenta, etc.

I thought for Apple; for the next iPhone Pro, make it some sort of interesting pink color. I think people will love it, especially women who make up a large purchasing base of the iPhone pro series it would be hot candy for influencer

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SO MUCH TO CONQUER

This morning when I woke up, I randomly had the image of a downtown LA highway overpass of concrete in bedded in my mind. So much to conquer.

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