Month: January 2023

  • THE ERIC KIM WORKOUT PLAN

    THE ERIC KIM WORKOUT PLAN

    Very simple:

    1. One rep max style lifting— only single reps.
    2. 100% carnivore diet. Only non meat item is kimchi, no sugar added.
    3. No alcohol, no weed, no supplements. Only beef, beef liver, beef heart, beef small intestines, beef ribs, etc.
    4. Intermittent fasting — no breakfast no lunch. Only one massive meat dinner a day. Do it when the sun goes down; Ramadan style every day.
    5. Only drug to consume is black coffee — espresso. No cream or sugar (whether “real” or “fake”).
    6. No nuts, no fruit, no vegetables. No carbs, no starches.
    7. Lifts to do — Atlas Lift, Rack Pulls, Renegade Rows, and yoga.
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  • ERIC KIM NEXT LEVEL GAINS

    ERIC KIM NEXT LEVEL GAINS

    On the road to become a billion dollar body:

    Insanely heavy rack pulls, atlas lift.

    Also heavy renegade rows — 145 pounders and above.

    7 rack plate pull attempt!

    Hypelifting by KIM

    The art of the hype:

    1. Squat Hold, Rack Hold
    2. 640 POUND RACK PULL ERIC KIM
    3. Squat Hold
    4. 610 POUND RACK UNRACK SQUAT
    5. 630 POUND RACK HYPELIFTING PULL ERIC KIM SUPER SAIYAN
    6. The Zen of Hypelifting
    7. How to Start Hypelifting
  • Why I Am Anti CrossFit

    Why? Just take a look at the founder Greg Glassman — does he or has he even ever worked out? Highly dubious.

    Also read his email — he seems like a foolish person.

    Morale of the story:

    Do not trust the methodology, philosophy or technique or product of a thing if the founder themselves are not a strong embodiment of their philosophies.

    Google images Greg Glassman — looks like an anaemic wimp.

    Also just take a look at his double chin.

    Also, look at this sexist ass shit: Directly on their official website —https://www.crossfit.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/13093935/cme_orgy-2048×1451.png

  • ON BECOMING YOURSELF

    Strive to become more of yourself, not someone else:

  • INNOVATION THOUGHTS

    Thinking carte blanche and beyond:

  • How to Become More Powerful

    How to Become More Powerful

    Thinking about the new year, it seems like everyone’s goal is to become more fit, stronger, more powerful, etc. However, what does this really mean?

    Power vs Strength?

    Currently speaking, the most interesting thing to me is strongman. Strongman competitions are insanely interesting to me, I am very interested in more traditional, ancient Greek styles of strength and weight lifting and feats of strength, rather than the modern day ones.

    My personal ideal:

    Become strong like a strong man, but look like a demigod.

    This means, I don’t want to be strong, muscular and fat. I want to have insanely low body fat percentage, which I do with intermittent fasting and abstaining from all starches, vegetables, fruit, sweet things, etc. Even something I’m starting to realize, even tea, green tea is quite sweet. Even arabica coffee, is too sweet for me. I want to start shifting to robusta, maybe just sticking to the Deathwish coffee.

    On becoming more of yourself

    Don’t strive to become EK — strive to become yourself.

    For example, I have many heroes who include Steve Jobs, Kanye West, Elon Musk, Jay Z, etc. Yet my big epiphany is that ultimately, I do not desire to become them. I want to become more of myself.


    Billionaire body?

    A simple thought for the new year includes optimizing this year for yourself, your well-being, your body.

    It seems that the foolish trade-off we do is this:

    We sacrifice our health and our well-being, in order to increase our money earning potential.

    For example, finishing work or being “productive“, typically is related to the end pursuit of any more money.

    Or, work for the sake of work, or being more productive, working more is considered more virtuous. We must get rid of this silly notion. Work is a vice. Being productive is a vice.

    Power Not in things

    When we desire to buy new devices, cars, tools, etc., I think what we’re trying to do is augment our power. But the simple question; does buying “Pro“ products actually make us more powerful?

    No. What is power in regards to work? Ironically enough to become more powerful in the realm of work, is to do less work. To do more work is the servile slave mentality. For example, apparently Oprah Winfrey only uses an iPad mini for her “work“. All of her peons and minions do the heavy work on their laptops.

    Thus first realization:

    The goal is not to buy a MacBook Pro laptop, even the impressive 14 inch. I wonder if buying more powerful, more capable devices actually make us more servile and slave-like.

    What is power?

    710 pound atlas hold lift

    I am still trying to figure this out, but, it seems that the most real type of power we could gain is physiological power. That is, to strengthen our own human body. This means, more powerful muscles, lower body fat percentage adipose tissue, more powerful spine, more powerful sinews, more powerful ideas, etc.

    Everyone wants to become a thought leader

    Ray Dalio— even him, after making billions of dollars seems that his ultimate life goal is to become a thought leader. To create some sort of legacy that goes beyond him.

    Even the joy of a Nassim Taleb; his ultimate pursuit is philosophy, in creating ideas and innovative ideas.

    Perhaps a goal for you this year is to strive to become a thought leader. How does one become a thought leader?

    Honestly speaking, as long as your ideas can influence the thoughts and behaviors of one other human being on planet earth, you’re doing your job.

    Simple ways to become a thought leader:

    1. Start a self-hosted website blog via bluehost.com and install wordpress.org. Publish your thoughts as a blog posts.
    2. Start an email newsletter, I recommend Sendy.co. Even though we all hate email, it is still one of the best ways for you to propagate your thoughts, open source. A simple thought; write emails that you would actually like to receive.
    3. Start a podcast. Just use anchor.fm, which is owned by Spotify. Publish either video podcasts or audio podcasts.
    4. Just Vlog out your thoughts and upload them to YouTube. Go deep. Think philosophical Vlogs.
    5. Think at the decade, two decade, 3 decade + level. For example, with my email newsletter, it took me at least 12 years to gain 10,000 subscribers. at this point, I don’t think I really need any more subscribers. Instead, my simple goal is to gain longevity for at least another 30 40 50 60 70 years etc.

    Assignments

    1. Sign up for a gym membership, or a CorePower membership, and start chatting with the people there. Ask them what their New Year’s resolutions are.
    2. Quit sugar, carbs, starches, fruit, and vegetables this year. 100% carnivore diet — beef liver, beef heart, beef small intestines, beef ribs, etc.
    3. Only shoot small JPEG this year. Choose a good in camera black-and-white preset, or a good in camera color preset, and stick with it. Buy a RICOH GR IIIX if you haven’t already.
    4. Use Apple photos exclusively this year. Ditch Lightroom.

    ERIC KIM WORKSHOPS

    Conquer the street and beyond with EK:

    1. Conquer Boston March 25th
    2. Conquer Innovation in Berkeley April 15th
    3. Conquer South Korea June 19-23rd

    Powerful ideas

    Via HAPTIC PRESS:

    1. Creative Every Day / Print
    2. Masters / Print
    3. My first photography book (only 3 left)
    4. How to See

    MORE HAPTIC >


    New year resolutions

    1. Anytime you’re tempted to buy a new camera, just buy a photo book instead.
    2. Don’t buy any electric cars. Don’t buy the Lucid, don’t buy the Tesla, etc. Today I hung out in the Tesla model S plaid and the model X plaid and I’m kind of over it. Instead of buying the Tesla, just use that $150,000 to buy Tesla stock instead.
    3. Workout at least twice a day. During the day, weightlift and do yoga at least once. Sometimes I do yoga in the morning with Cindy and then we lift in the afternoon, and sometimes I weightlifting the afternoon and do yoga with Cindy in the evening. Both are good.
    4. Upload your photos to arsbeta.com for critical feedback.
    5. Have a chat with WHY APP?

    Future thoughts

    1. Isn’t it so funny that every single new year, 99.9% of peoples New Year’s resolutions has to do with working out more, and eating healthier? Apple and everyone else should take note; the future of fitness is weightlifting, and some sort of functional fitness meet yoga. CrossFit should go harder on their marketing.
    2. One of the best ways to motivate people to start working out more and becoming healthier is promoting some sort of clothing lifestyle. I think the reason why Lululemon is so insanely successful is because they have actually figured out a way to motivate women to become more beautiful by doing yoga, eating healthier, etc. Everyone wants to aspire to become more beautiful.
    3. Optimize your life for health, not work or productivity. Ironically enough, the more you optimize your life for health, the healthier you will become anyways.

    Powerful philosophy

    1. Stoicism.
    2. Nietzsche
    3. Nassim Taleb — any and all of his books.

    Share your power

    Ironically enough, the more you share your power with others, the more powerful you will become as well. Therefore as a simple suggestion, if you have any ideas thoughts or other techniques that could help empower another human being, just share it with them.

    I also think it is better to attempt to help somebody in the spirit of goodwill, than to not.

    Don’t be afraid of offending others. Once you have conquered this fear, you can do anything.

    Powerful Photography

    This year, let us drive to become more empowered in our photography. A simple way to do this is take it back to basics, go back to your spirit of photography of fun, jubilant joy, and fun experimentation. Let us strive to make photography fun again!

    ERIC


    Better to attempt the insanely audacious and fail than to never have even attempted it at all.

    EK NEWS

    If this has sparked even a thought or two within you feel free to forward to a friend!

    EK NEWS


  • CorePower Yoga should just drop the “Yoga” from their name.

    Just call themselves “CorePower”— to go more into other forms of fitness, weightlifting, etc.

  • Strong faith in the capacity of others

    If you do truly believe in their capability, they will rise to your level of expectation.

  • YOU CAN BECOME ANYTHING YOU WANT.

    The question simply is, how bad do you want it? And how badly do you care?

  • HOW TO BECOME SEXIER

    Get a tan, lose fat, lift weights.

    Eat more meat, get your testosterone up.

    Quit alcohol. Quit sugar. Quit weed

  • Create new economic activity

    The path to real riches and wealth creation.

  • How to Become a Thought Leader

    How to Become a Thought Leader

    Everyone wants to become a thought leader:

    Ray Dalio— even him, after making billions of dollars seems that his ultimate life goal is to become a thought leader. To create some sort of legacy that goes beyond him.

    Even the joy of a Nassim Taleb; his ultimate pursuit is philosophy, in creating ideas and innovative ideas.

    Perhaps a goal for you this year is to strive to become a thought leader. How does one become a thought leader?

    Honestly speaking, as long as your ideas can influence the thoughts and behaviors of one other human being on planet earth, you’re doing your job.

    Simple ways to become a thought leader:

    1. Start a self-hosted website blog via bluehost.com and install wordpress.org. Publish your thoughts as a blog posts.
    2. Start an email newsletter, I recommend Sendy.co. Even though we all hate email, it is still one of the best ways for you to propagate your thoughts, open source. A simple thought; write emails that you would actually like to receive.
    3. Start a podcast. Just use anchor.fm, which is owned by Spotify. Publish either video podcasts or audio podcasts.
    4. Just Vlog out your thoughts and upload them to YouTube. Go deep. Think philosophical Vlogs.
    5. Think at the decade, two decade, 3 decade + level. For example, with my email newsletter, it took me at least 12 years to gain 10,000 subscribers. at this point, I don’t think I really need any more subscribers. Instead, my simple goal is to gain longevity for at least another 30 40 50 60 70 years etc.

    In order to become a thought leader — some ideas:

  • Charging Issues

    Electric cars, even Lucid — takes waaaaay too long to charge.

    For example, filling up a gas car — takes 1 minute to “charge” up to 300 miles. Even 12 minutes to charge up to 200 miles — too slow.

  • HOW TO BECOME MORE VEINY

    HOW TO BECOME MORE VEINY

    Vascular, veins are beautiful:

    Vena — maybe same as via, road?

    To pursue, to be strong. *weyh

    To chase, to pursue.

  • OPTIMIZE FOR YOUR WELL-BEING

    Tons of walking in the natural sun, maximum UV sun exposure, liver, more expensive cuts of beef, ribs, organ meats, etc.

  • Thoughts on Hate Speech

    “Don’t fuck with others”— don’t incite violence or hate. Instead, just stay to yourself. Don’t tread on others, and also — don’t allow others to tread upon you.

  • Anti Enthusiasm in Others

    Perhaps it is a good idea to NOT be enthusiastic or show concern for the work of others.

  • Be Maximally Intolerant of Intolerant People

    Or why we should not tolerate Nazis.

  • Motivation vs Misinformation

    Motivation has never been an issue for me. It was always misinformation which was the problem. Especially in the context of diet, health and fitness.

  • SAVE MONEY FOR THE SAKE OF WHAT?

    Buying a house? But what if I don’t want a house?

  • “I love email!”

    Has anyone ever said this?

  • BILLIONAIRE BODY

    BILLIONAIRE BODY

    Video link.

    Look like a billionaire:

    PODCAST

    AUDIO

    BILLIONAIRE BODY

    Our new ideal and goal:

  • HOW TO BECOME EK

    HOW TO BECOME EK

    First of all, intermittent fasting. No breakfast no lunch, just one insanely 100% carnivore dinner.

    Second, insanely high weight lifting. Strive towards a one rep max in your lifts. I call it hypelifting.

    Third, get a tan. This means spend as much time humanly possible outdoors, walking around without your shirt on. Even in the winter time.

  • MY BODY IS A WORK OF ART!

    A shift: don’t think about bodybuilding, or even powerlifting. Better to think of weightlifting and one rep max instead.

    My body is not normal — this is not normal. I don’t want normal!

  • It is vice to think or talk about other people

    Do not waste any mental or physiological bandwidth talking about other people, or being concerned with the thoughts activities or the behaviors of others.

  • WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF?

    Once you have conquered all fear, then, can you truly live.

  • I LOVE GASOLINE

    I LOVE GASOLINE

    Gas now is so cheap. Waaaaay faster to “recharge” your gas car when compared to an electric Tesla.

    My thought: electric cars/Teslas will only be better than gas cars or hybrids or plug-in hybrids once the recharge time of a Tesla or a supercharger is actually faster than refilling your gas tank.

  • Anything slow is bad

    For example, I wouldn’t wish an electric car, or even a Tesla plaid even on my worst enemy. Why? Recharging times are insanely slow, even with a supercharger.

    This is my thought while waiting for my agonizingly slow transfer speeds for my Ricoh 3X to my iPad, via the image sync Bluetooth Wi-Fi app.

  • Make lots of small speculative financial investments and bets, avoid the really big foolish ones.

    For example, avoid buying a car, whether new or old, and also avoid buying a house.

  • Camera Thoughts

    Why do all the current cameras suck?

    For example even my beloved RICOH GR IIIX— so many problems with writing issues to the SD card. Internal memory was a good idea but even that — transfer speeds via Bluetooth / Wi-Fi to iPad is insanely slow!

  • INDEPENDENT EGO

    Man should not stake their ego on women or even other men.

  • RESULTS DON’T LIE

    RESULTS DON’T LIE

    How did I get so swole, intermittent fasting, no breakfast no lunch, and also on 100% carnivore diet?

    Also, no supplements, no protein powder, no creatine, no pre-workout powder, etc. certainly no testosterone, steroids etc.

    Also, lifting while fasted. Only one insanely massive dinner a day, aiming for at least 3 to 4 pounds of meat, beef ribs, beef liver, beef neck bone, etc. no sugar, no carbs, no fruit no vegetables. Only kimchi.

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  • How to Get More Men to Do Yoga

    How to Get More Men to Do Yoga

    Open letter to TSGCONSUMER firm:

    Hi there,

    Not sure if this is the right person to write to, but some thoughts for CorePower especially now the new StrengthX is launching:

    First of all, I think there should be a focus on encouraging men that by doing yoga or corepower, they will increase their overall strength (at the gym as well). The StrengthX can be a massive opportunity for CP to increase their men numbers, a hugely untapped market.

    Also, the focus on social life. A lot of silicon Valley men (a great group to target) are quite solitary. Focusing on the social aspect of CP yoga is a great opportunity to get more men to enroll. Also, focus on community building events such as birthday parties for teachers and students, free introductory courses for men who are curious, and also a focus on–

    How can yoga help benefit my weight-lifting?

    Third, I believe the focus that yoga was originally started by men (India). There needs to be a new shift in the culture that yoga is (not) only for women.

    StrengthX should also be focused on terms such as increasing your ‘gains’ and power.

    For further discussions and ideas please shoot me an email at eric@erickim.com

    Cheers,
    ERIC KIM

  • How to Increase Enrollment Numbers Amongst the Mature Male Population

    How to Increase Enrollment Numbers Amongst the Mature Male Population

    My open letter to defense.gov

    Hi there,

    I have a simple suggestion in regards to the Talent Management 2030 plan in regards to the Marines:

    I believe that a ripe group to increase enrollment numbers is the 30-40 year old age range (I am 34 years old). Some suggestions:

    First of all, target men who desire a greater challenge. A lot of men in Silicon Valley can be good for cyber-defense, and also desire more physical challenges.

    Also in regards to prestige and rank. Many men in their 30s and 40s desire more honor. A military badge seems to be a good idea.

    Also pride. The basic notion is a lot of men in their 30s and 40s can be great for doing part-enlistment, in order to augment their self esteem and courage. A focus on increasing the self pride of men is a good idea.

    I understand this is not the correct portal for sending this message, but if you could please forward this to the necessary individual I would greatly appreciate it.

    Also for further discussions and suggestions, please shoot me an email at eric (at) erickim.com

    Best regards,
    ERIC KIM

  • HYPEGOD

    HYPEGOD

    Not a hypebeast, but a hypegod.

  • Avoid death and permanent disfigurement — but beyond this, all risks are good.

    Avoid death and permanent disfigurement — but beyond this, all risks are good.

    Nassim Taleb.

    So no rock climbing. Bouldering seems good.

    Also weight lifting as insanely safe. Not sports, football, soccer, basketball etc.

    No bungee jumping, driving and texting or listening to music or podcasts. No AirPods — whether the pro or normal ones.

    No alcohol, drugs or weed. Don’t drive while high or even “tipsy”. Or tired.

    Also to the pragmatic extent avoid excessive moment when it is raining. Car accidents in the rain.

    Also no race cars or racing cars. Just hypelift instead.

  • How to Affect the World

    Fuck up the world! (FUTW)— JAY Z

  • How to Become Me

    I like and prefer the new current me!

  • Conquer Courage

    Conquer Courage

    Courage is everything. It is my personal thought that “success“ doesn’t matter. What matters instead is the degree and the level of courage you’re willing to put out, in the context of your own life goals.

    Your life

    Your own life is only this one. A thought:

    Let us assume that there is no afterlife, or no cognizant afterlife. If this were the only life you had, then, how would you live it?

    Some thoughts include having kids, because most likely, your kids will outlive you.

    Also, writing things down, and publishing them online. Or publishing them as open source PDF documents, or books, ensuring them online for free.

    Or, making YouTube videos, and vlogs, and putting them online, no advertisements.

    Your information will outlive you.

    I think deep down, all humans have some sort of built in biological altruism. That is, we care about others. We care about humanity and the human race.

    Therefore as a simple thought:

    In this one life you have, what do you desire to do, create, make, innovate, and share?

    For myself, at the first level I desire to empower other photographers. I remember when I started photography at the age of 18 years old, it was all so confusing. Also, all of the things that I read online, or in books were very unuseful. I seek to create the most motivational, helpful, and encouraging information in regards to photography. Thus my Photography 101 Series.

    Also in the domain of street photography; once again, seeking to empower, motivate, and share philosophical and pragmatic information and knowledge to help other photographers become more confident, courageous, and more certain of themselves and what they do. Also I just want other photographers to become happier.

    Physical courage and strength and photography

    Am I the first person to have thought that there is a link between physical strength, physical courage, and photography?

    For example, my 705 pound squat hold, atlas lift. As I have been increasing my personal physical strength, creating new personal records in my one repetition maximum list, I have become so insanely confident and strong, I am out of control.


    Why conquer courage?

    There are things in our control, and things not in our control. I believe courage is a muscle, which can and must be trained.

    Nobody is born courageous. I also do not believe that it is some sort of intrinsic trait. Any human being, irregardless of their background, their genetics, their nationality, etc., can train their courage.

    For example, I believe that the road to courage was first instilled in me by my mom. Socially speaking, she has the most courage I know. She has zero problems talking to strangers, asking for help, asking for directions, etc. I even have this vivid memory as a kid, maybe 10 years old, in which we were lost somewhere in a shady neighborhood in East Oakland, and my mom pulled up next to two guys who look like thugs, and nicely asked for directions. I recall being in the passenger seat, and being scared, and reclining down the seat, in order to hide. I was scared of these guys, but my mom wasn’t. And at the end, they ended up being insanely nice to my mom.

    The vivid memory I had was this and lesson:

    There are times in which we are scared and intimidated by certain people, and make certain prejudices. However, if we have the courage to ask, and attempt, they actually end up being really nice.

    Another funny thing that I’ve learned; people with face tattoos tend to be the nicest people. Also, real life gangsters and thugs, also have a strong code of ethics and end up actually being pretty nice.

    Game respect game

    I also have another vivid memory of being in a shady neighborhood in Detroit, in the middle of the day, and being intimidated by two guys who are shadily walking towards me. What I did instead was just look at them, and wave my hand in a friendly manner, like they were my friends, and then they waved back, and then they just went back to sitting on the bench. Who knows if I might have gotten mugged, but, showing that you’re not scared will actually demand respect.

    Mano a Mano

    In modern day life, I think we are scared of metaphorical concepts and phantoms. For example, we are afraid of vague notions of “shame“, financial and social ruin, etc. Also fear and stress from our jobs, etc.

    However, at the end of the day, the only things which are real:

    1. Paying rent: not getting evicted, and having somewhere to live.
    2. Having enough money to buy meat, at the Costco business center. Super cheap.

    Am I the first person to ever realize that money is only good for these two things?

    1v1

    In Diablo II, there is a notion of PVP, player versus player. One versus one. The idea is that at the end of the day, the ultimate goal is to build the strongest character, with the best weapons and armor, and fight other players, one versus one 1v1. For example, it seem like the best PVP character in Diablo II was barbarian with whirlwind.

    Ultimately, if you have fear, who is that one other human being, the one human face that you are so afraid of?

    In the context of your job, is it your boss? However note, that your boss doesn’t have control over you, there are the human resources HR department which can handle things.

    Or, let us say that you work for some sort of institution. There is no human face in an institution.

    How to train your courage

    There is physical courage, entrepreneurial courage, and also social courage.

    Physical courage wise, attempt one repetition maximum types of lifts at the gym. I recommend rack pull and the atlas lift.

    In terms of entrepreneurial courage, just do it digitally. The great upside of digital is that if you fail, there’s really no downside.

    In terms of social courage, just wave at somebody, say hello, compliment them, and start chatting with them.


    Stare at them

    Something I’ve discovered when it comes to dealing with other people — If somebody gives you grief, annoys you, says something disrespectful, just walk up right next to them, stand up straight, and just stare into them. You don’t need to say anything. Just stare at them.

    Modern-day people are not good at making eye contact. Also, they get intimidated when you stare straight into them. And the great thing about this is that you don’t even need to lift a finger, or say anything.

    But isn’t staring at somebody, and making eye contact with somebody confrontational?

    Oh it is. However, as long as you don’t raise your voice, or lift a finger, you’re not breaking any sort of legal laws.

    And perhaps in modern-day life, one of the biggest downsides is that everyone is always so afraid of being confrontational, and thus, people fall into petty resentments, passive aggressive behavior, etc.

    Better to be very upfront, blunt, and air out your grievances outloud, and also encourage others to do the same.

    The notion of “clearing the air“.

    This is a good behavior, because, whenever people have petty pent up resentment feelings, once they air it out, and they say it verbally, typically people feel better, and also, often times when people verbalize their grievances, they realize how nonsensical and petty it is.

    Think above

    I believe the best mindset two things in life is to be lofty, and think lofty.

    What is lofty? Imagine like you are Zeus, chilling in Mount Olympus, and looking down at the rest of humanity, like silly little ants. If you want good visuals, watch the movie Clash of the Titans, etc.

    Courage and street photography

    My personal thought is that street photography is 99.9% courage. Also, the reason why street photography is the most fun form of photography is because it deals with other human beings, which requires the maximal amount of courage.

    Let us consider how many things can go wrong in street photography. You might upset somebody, you might create some sort of confrontation, whether it be physical or verbal, and you got to use your courage and your guts to defuse it, or to just walk away.

    The reason why so many modern street photographers are bad is because they lack courage. In the context of modern street photographers, at least all the modern ones I’ve met in real life, they are not very personable, and also they lack physical courage.

    Stoicism and street photography

    A very good mental mindset to approach street photography is stoicism. Basically stoicism is all about recognizing and realizing that life is all upside, no downside.

    Some stoic strategies in street photography which are beneficial:

    1. Expect the worst, but be prepared for the best.
    2. Know that it is better to attempt to ask somebody for a portrait, and get rejected, instead of being a coward, and not attempting it at all.
    3. Know that when you’re shooting street photography, typically at worst, you’re just only minorly annoying somebody. This is not a big deal. 50 street photo tips.
    4. There is no such thing as rejection in street photography. There are only attempts, and the ways things manifest.

    My top 30 street photo tips.

    Courageous thinking

    In order to think more courageously, some films and media which are useful:

    1. The movie 300
    2. John Wick
    3. Sayings of Spartans — Plutarch.

    Essentially I think the only movies and books worth reading are the ones which augment your courage. Not fun, entertainment, comedy. These are all bad.

    Also, I think the best movies are the ones which have a solo hero, and, the movie is all about him and his courage.

    For example, it seems that the only good Marvel superhero movies are the ones which were created before Disney bought them out.

    For example, the original Iron Man movie. I also like the original Thor movie. Also the original Captain America movie.

    It seems that all the new superhero movies under Marvel, under Disney, are made much more weak, and anemic.


    Courage exercises

    How do you augment your courage? Some thoughts:

    1. Record and vlog you talking about some sort of topic which interests you, which may be considered controversial or touchy. Just stream your thoughts honestly, just do it on your iPad, your iPhone, GoPro, etc. And just upload it to YouTube.
    2. Have the courage to delete your Instagram. Burn the ships behind you, no looking back. And instead, just transfer everything to your own website and blog instead.
    3. Go to the gym, and have the courage to lift weights without music. Attempt a new one repetition maximum of any given lift which interest you. Attempt a rack pull and a squat hold.

    Have the courage to be looked at like a fool

    Another thing I have observed which is so funny at the gym; everyone is always trying to look so cool with your clothes. Yet, trying to fit in is the act of cowardice. To put yourself in a position in which you’re willing to be looked at like a fool or a laughingstock is a good idea.

    For example, a hugely beneficial strategy I’ve discovered is when it comes to clothes, or workout clothes, it is best to buy the most supreme luxury clothing, on clearance. For example, I recently bought a bunch of Lululemon clothes, on clearance, for super cheap. The caveat is don’t buy black; by the flashy and bizarre uncommon colors. For example, I really like the Lululemon license to train Shorts, I bought it in neon green, faded zap. They are great.

    Also, the metal vent T-shirt series, very good for working out. I bought it in wasabi, pink clay, and, I also have a high viz. orange tank top which I bought from ASICS while in Cambodia.

    It takes more courage to wear an insanely flashy colored article of clothing, rather than to just wear the typical boring black, white, or gray.

    Therefore, I encourage you to try it out. Buy the most bright, flashy, and loud colored piece of clothing, for your top and shorts, and just go to the gym and work out in them.

    Or even next level; roll up your shorts to make them look like short shorts, show off your turbo thighs. Also, as a man, roll up your T-shirt and turn into a crop top and just hide behind your back with a hairband. Show off your belly.

    Bend the gender norms

    Another way you could become more courageous in life is to bend gender norms. For example, I am a heterosexual straight man, and yet, I like it when I do things which are considered more “feminine“. In terms of how I talk, dress, etc. For example, when you see all the girls in the gym with their sports bras and super tight leggings, let us realize, there is no reason why a man cannot dress the same.

    I think in America, and in the states, straight heterosexual men are afraid of being seen as either gay or homosexual. Yet, a great way to build courage is to conquer the fear of looking like something else. And ironically enough, it is the men who are The most masculine are not afraid of acting “gay“.


    Social activities

    In modern day life, the best way to become more social is to do more fitness related things. Go to the gym, go to yoga, or just sign up for a CorePower membership.

    I feel that fitness is the future; far more virtuous than going to the mall, or eating out.

    Have the courage to share your artwork

    It takes a lot of courage to have the courage to share your artwork. That means, know as an artist, when you share your artwork with others, you put yourself at the front lines potentially being criticized, ridiculed, etc. I think modern-day art school is really bad; it is a bunch of teachers and students trying to lower the self-esteem of others, it takes more courage to praise the virtues of some thing than to criticize it for something it is not.

    In fact, to criticize or critique some thing is typically not very useful; I find it is superior to praise what some thing is good for, and to simply just keep encouraging the individual or student. This is the methodology and my personal approach to my workshops; Seeking to empower my students to the maximum.


    A more courageous future

    The empowering thought which should fuel our future ventures; seek a life of the maximum amount of courage, to do epic risk-taking in domains you care for.

    RISK ON!
    EK


    Become more courageous

    EK WORKSHOPS— designed to elevate your courage above and beyond:

    1. March 25: Conquer courage in Boston
    2. April 15: Conquer innovation and entrepreneurial thinking in Berkeley
    3. June 19-23rd: Conquer ZEN in Hadong South Korea

    More Motivational thoughts

    1. In life, the only thing to be proud of is the amount of courage you exhibit for a given thing.
    2. Go solo and think solo.
    3. Think the web and internet. Infinite possibilities.
    4. Think like an entrepreneur — entrepreneurship is a mindset, not a money thing.

    How to think like an entrepreneur

    Also —

    Marketing thoughts.

    Essentially the growth and thriving of a free market economy and capitalism is predicated on marketing. Steve Jobs was the first genius to realize that computers are not just for nerds, but required sexy and motivational marketing materials. Even now when I look at Apple marketing, they are all boring, lame, and anemic. If Apple desires to continue to thrive, they need to quadruple down on their marketing.

    Hyundai N

    Hyundai N — the new 911 killer.

    I see Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis as the future of automotive design. Also considering that there is a strong South Korea America tied in economy, to invest in Hyundai Kia and Genesis is a good idea.


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    Fitness for the new year

    At the end of the day, what is everyone’s New Year’s resolution? It typically has to do with fitness, diet health nutrition and your body.

    How to start weightlifting at the gym:

    Essentially don’t use any machines. Only thing you should touch is the barbell, dumbbells and free weights. All machines are bad.

    Also, don’t do any exercises which require you lying on your back or sitting down.

    Some ideas include doing heavy renegade rows with the dumbbells, in which essentially you do a push-up with the dumbbells, and then just try to row it up. Just aim for a one rep max.

    Also— rack pull, atlas lift.

    More workout ideas for the new year >


    Things to buy for the new year?

    1. Weightlifting chalk in tube or powder
    2. Lululemon clearance workout clothes — metal vent 2.0 shirt short sleeve in small, also get some Lululemon half short leggings.
    3. Gym membership or corepower yoga membership
    4. Cheap espresso machine — only black coffee.
    5. Death wish coffee

    More ideas on EK BLOG


    Fortune favors the brave

    “Fortis Fortuna adiuvat.”

    EK JOHN WICK


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