For example, more interesting to get a Lucid car instead of a Tesla?

For example, more interesting to get a Lucid car instead of a Tesla?

This is getting out of hand:




























































Towards building demigod strength and physique; it looks like my technique works. Extreme intermittent fasting, no breakfast no dinner, only one insanely massive hundred percent carnivore meal in the evening.
Also, only single repetitions. Every time you do a lift the gym, just do one lift, and only focus on one rep maximum lifts.
We always like to think that we are the good guys, and the right and virtuous ones. But what if in fact, you were the bad guy, you were the cruel one?
If that is so,
“Fucking c’est la vie.â€


Do you know how do you say that hindsight is 20-20? Perhaps to invert that saying, an even more useful aphorism is that foresight is blind.
What does that mean? That means that you should just pursue any of your random interests, and let things manifest for themselves.
For example, my interest and passion for fitness, weightlifting, etc. It looks like I’m onto something interesting, something I could’ve never predicted in the past.
Even silly things; my passion for John Wick, and the ancient Spartans in the movie 300, have given me far more interesting invaluable advancements then taking things “seriouslyâ€.
Therefore as a life lesson, you never have any idea where you’re headed. Simply trust yourself, audacious self-confidence, and keep fearlessly advancing.
Lady Fortune gives wings to the brave.






Life is too short to forgive.

Some thoughts:
Whenever I see gas prices going up, I grin. Why? I believe that when gas prices keep on getting higher, it is a sign and a signal that the faith in the US dollar and fiat currency is going down.
Also, currently looking at President Joe Biden; I am one of the most patriotic people that I know, and I am also a democrat liberal, but whenever I look at Joe Biden, on TV, how old he is, I see a sitting duck.
The funny hilarity is that China is not the future. It seems like they are having a lot of their own internal problems.
Personally speaking, I see and forecast a huge global recession; in which only the uber elite will prosper, and everyone else will fall into the wayside. Even now, there is no such thing as a middle class anymore. And the bizarre thing; They cannot get enough cheap laborers working at McDonald’s or other places.
Let us consider this huge problem: they keep on increasing wages for nominal labor jobs, yet none of the fish are biting. What will this mean for the future of the economy?
Bitcoin may not be the future, but it looks like crypto and cryptocurrency is an interesting promise.
Something else I am very interested in is Chain.link — it looks like they will become the next Google. Sergey even quotes Seneca!
For myself, the reason why I still want to hold onto my bitcoin and hoard it, is thinking John Wick; do you remember the scene in John Wick in which he has to just put in a gold coin in order to enter the secret club? Maybe the future society will look something like that.
After I made $250,000 in the cryptocurrency market, my primary take away and life lesson was this:
Money is not that important.
What is more important? The joy of speculation, following your curiosity, striving to live the most glorious life possible.














Lululemon compression clothing; vital drive and license to train in all black is the one.

Master, maestro, just means teacher.
You want to become your own teacher, your own master in photography and street photography.
First, the right camera. I recommend a RICOH GR IIIX digital camera, ERIC KIM WRIST STRAP MARK II, and Lululemon license to train shorts. Why? The best way to always be ready before the decisive moment always have your camera in your front right pocket.
P program mode, auto focus, highlight priority mode, auto ISO, extra small JPEG, high contrast black-and-white in camera mode.
Why monochrome? It affords you much more street photo opportunities. Also, it increases your optionality in street photography.
Literally anything and everything could be considered street photography. It doesn’t even have to have people in it. To me, I see it more as capturing fragments of humanity, and honestly the best way to consider things is interpret street photography for yourself.
For myself, my greatest curiosity was studying all of the past masters of street photography, in order to glean deeper wisdom about photography and street photography.
The number one lesson I learned after studying all of the masters is that everyone did things differently, and also, the greatest benefit was simply building self-confidence to know that I could literally do anything I wanted.
The greatest detriment to your photography, street photography and creativity is spending too much time on the Internet, engaging in pointless discussions about what is street photography and what isn’t. Better to stand apart, creative isolation, and just focus on your own artistic and creative pursuits.
Honestly speaking, everybody on the Internet is a bunch of skinny fat losers who hate themselves, and they see others as cheating, or doing things illegitimately, and they feel like they themselves should be the supreme of everything which is right and true.
The internet is a toxic place, because it seems that most people who post too much to social media and the Internet forums and comment sections are people who have way too much free time on their hands, and just are miserable, and want to attempt to allay their misery by posting vitriol and hate on the internet.
A lot of people see the world at zero sum; that is, your success means their detriment. But that is not true. Only foolish people believe that the world is zero sum place. The truth is the pie is infinite. What I love about free market capitalism is that money fame and success is a fiction; ethereal things which can be indefinitely augmented.

Our goal in street photography is to increase options in making photos. That means, everything is permissible in the context of street photography. I think literally anything you shoot outside your house can be considered street photography.

































































If there is something very serious you want to think about, go on a walk.
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What would the most glorious life look like?
I love physics, the physical:




































Motivation. What is motivation, where does it come from, and also, what is the physiology behind it?
Motivation, motus, motor, movement. Motivation literally means movement.
This is an interesting intervention, because, people think that they need motivation in order to do something. I say on the contrary, while you are doing something, you are motivated.
For example, let us talk the gym. People often think that you need motivation in order to go to the gym and to work out. However the hilarity is that once you are actually inside the gym, then the motivation will come to you.
This means:
Don’t seek motivation before going to the gym. Better to just be mindless, and to just drive to the gym, and then figure it out once you get there.
Let us remember the very wise Publilius Syrus saying:
The gladiator creates his plans once he enters the arena.
Note, “The gladiator makes his plans before he enters the arena.â€
This is also an interesting point, in regards to motivation in photography. A lot of us think we need motivation, in order to go out and make photos, etc. Photography is our passion. Yet, what gets in the way for us to pursue it?
My simple thought is that it is not an issue in regards to motivation. Rather, the critical issue is actually the fact that the equipment gets in the way.
For example, any camera that doesn’t fit in your front row pocket is not a good one. Why? It will obstruct your ability to go out and make photos.
This is why I am such a huge proponent of the Ricoh GR 3X digital camera. A camera which can easily fit in your front right pocket and always be with you, and not get in your way when you want to just quickly make a photo is good.
I am starting to think and surmise that in fact, motivation should be seen as a physiological phenomenon. That is, assuming that you sleep 8 to 12 hours a night, have a good digestion, have great posture, high testosterone, high mood, strong muscles in your body, and low body fat percentage, you will naturally be motivated, Without even forcing yourself to be so.
Why is it that we don’t take our bodies with rigor, respect, and seriously?
I still think that philosophers, thinkers, entrepreneurs, even like people like Elon Musk don’t understand the human body.
Why? This foolhardy notion that somehow, the mind can exist without the body. That the body is an afterthought, and that the mind is supreme.
In fact, the mind is just a fiction. The only real physiological thing we have is the body. The mind is simply an offshoot of the body, not the other way around.
Therefore, my simple intervention:
If you desire to be more motivated in your photography, creativity life and art, optimize your body.
After doing my epic eight plate at atlas lift for the first time, I slept like a god.
I think we must acknowledge that without a body, and without supple muscles and strength, there is no way we can motivate ourselves to do anything. For example, let us consider, if you only slept 30 minutes last night, or even worse let us say that you’re sleep deprived for 72 hours, will you have motivation to do anything? No.
But isn’t there “mind over matter“? No.
Once again, let us assume that you only slept 30 minutes in the course of two weeks. Even if you had the world’s strongest mind-power and willpower, could you motivate yourself to do anything? Of course not.
In modern-day times we have strange role models. It seems that we valorize people who run marathons, extreme long distances, endurance athletes, etc. Yet, as an example,
Inspect the bodies and the physiques of ultramarathon runners versus short distance Olympic sprinters. Who has the superior physique?
Ultramarathon runners, who run about 50 miles or maybe even 100 miles look like sick animals. If you inspect the short distance sprinters, they have the physique of gods.
All these people Rich Froning as being a great example, but I’m sure he’s on the juice.
I think in theory, CrossFit seems like a good idea, but in practice and reality, I have never really met a CrossFit athlete in real life who actually looks impressive. Most people who do CrossFit don’t really even look like they work out.
Typically the only physiques I see in real life are bodybuilders, who have impressive physiques. Or, powerlifters who can lift really really heavy weights, squat and deadlift, typically have extremely impressive lower bodies and legs. But the issue with powerlifters is that most of them are either way too fat, or way too skinny.
I have never met a power lifter who has what I consider a demigod physique.
The reason why I bring up CrossFit and these kind of sports is that somehow, we see it as virtuous to churn out large amount of repetitions, and also to push ourselves beyond a point of exhaustion. Yet I consider this insanely foolish.
The other day I went to the gym, and because I did my epic eight plate atlas lift the other day, and also attempted a very heavy rack pull, seven plates and a 10 a few days ago, I decided to switch it up and just do heavy farmers walk with the dumbbells, 150 pounder. It was a good workout, and I also got a really good hype and a good pump.
Then I think I did something kind of foolish, which was then, instead of just getting my ass out of the gym and back home, and focusing on more intellectual and creative and artistic endeavors, like blogging, writing, Vlogging, etc., I decided to attempt a floor dumbbell press of 120 pounder dumbbells.
My idea was because I was nice and warm from the farmers carries, that it would be a good idea to do the floor dumbbell press.
The reason why this was foolish was actually, extending my gym session for another hour, and actually exhausted me in a bad way. And also in the evening, around dinner time, I was profoundly hungry, we can tired, and felt faint. It was really a bad feeling.
Therefore, let it be considered as unvirtuous to spend perhaps longer than an hour at the gym, and also to do more than one lift per gym session as foolish.
Something we also have to consider is that when it comes to motivation, how much of the motivation we pursue and seek is self-motivation versus external things.
For example, do you seek to motivate yourself to do things in order to please others, or seek some sort of external success measured by the barometer of others in society? Or instead, do you seek to just do what you want to do, for your own autotelic ends?
It seems,
Some interventions:
To disrupt is a virtue.
Example, the reason I really like the Stumptown hair bender nitro cold brew is that it has the most beautiful branding.
Also with Apple products, I only want to buy some thing if it has great marketing copy.
Anti-copyright, anti-restrictions.
Yes. But just keep it to yourself, and don’t act upon it. And don’t share your hate or talk about your hate with others.
Hate just means strong emotion towards somebody.
Also, matter over mind.
The mind is a fiction.
Floor dumbbell press is the way:
Great accessory (crazy arch back) to strengthen your atlas lift and rack pull:
I’m a fucking animal!!
For the few, not the many.
Also don’t trust “kind†people either.

Simple mobility and stretching and yoga stuff:


































The simple way I warm up:
Super simple. Get a GoPro mini, and just shoot 1080 P at 24 fps. Also, Ricoh GR IIIX. And iPad Pro.
A life in the day of EK:
When people talk about weight loss– this is counter productive.
Better to call a spade a spade–
You gotta lose fat.
Why? Because you’re going to spend 99% of your time inside the car, not as much time outside looking at the car.
Then, share your wealth, knowledge, wisdom and philosophy ideas with others.
Expand the pie.
And what is the best gift? Physical activity and physical presence.
YOU CANNOT PURCHASE BEAUTY
You can only build beauty .
Bodybuilders should be seen as beauty builders.

Some simple heuristics or rules of thumb when it comes to photography:























































































It seems in modern-day times, it is almost expected that we send our kids to college or university. But, for what?
The issue with a lot of these so-called “wise“ words, or ideas or quotes is that most of them are lame. Superficial at best.
Also hilariously enough, even if you try to draw extreme attention to yourself, people don’t really care for you, or pay attention to you anyways.
For example, walking around topless in public, nobody really cares, or really even notices you. A similar experiment; at the gym. Wearing short shorts, and rolling up my shirt to turn it into a crop top doesn’t really draw much attention either.
This is why ironically enough, after you get married, or have a kid, you’re more attractive to the opposite sex.
For example, Seneca loves cars. Rather than just saying he should become a car designer, more interesting to have him start his own car company one day.
I think not.
Motivation. What is motivation, where does it come from, and also, what is the physiology behind it?
Motivation, motus, motor, movement. Motivation literally means movement.
This is an interesting intervention, because, people think that they need motivation in order to do something. I say on the contrary, while you are doing something, you are motivated.
For example, let us talk the gym. People often think that you need motivation in order to go to the gym and to work out. However the hilarity is that once you are actually inside the gym, then the motivation will come to you.
This means:
Don’t seek motivation before going to the gym. Better to just be mindless, and to just drive to the gym, and then figure it out once you get there.
Let us remember the very wise Publilius Syrus saying:
The gladiator creates his plans once he enters the arena.
Note, “The gladiator makes his plans before he enters the arena.â€
This is also an interesting point, in regards to motivation in photography. A lot of us think we need motivation, in order to go out and make photos, etc. Guitar fuser passion. Yet, what gets in the way for us to pursue it?
My simple thought is that it is not an issue in regards to motivation. Rather, the critical issue is actually the fact that the equipment gets in the way.
For example, any camera that doesn’t fit in your front row pocket is not a good one. Why? It will obstruct your ability to go out and make photos.
This is why I am such a huge proponent of the Ricoh GR 3X digital camera.