Month: April 2023

  • Future Predictions

    There are certain trends which seem pretty obvious. First and foremost, it seems that in America, people are becoming sicker and fatter and less mobile. Therefore, the first thing is investing in health, diet and fitness.

    Another thing, it seems that more and more people will keep buying iPhones and use their iPhone cameras. As a consequence, the world of photography will continue to grow.

    Also, seems that people are hungry for philosophy. Desiring a deeper meaning behind things. Greater direction, motivation, inspiration etc.

    Currently speaking, my intersection is between fitness, photography, and philosophy.

  • I want to become like Elon Musk

    What would Elon Musk do, what *wouldn’t* he do?

    Via negativa role models.

  • Transform and build your body

    One rep maxing while fasting is the way.

    Also, greater meat consumption. 100% carnivore diet is for real men.

  • ANTI PAIN

    Pain is bad.

  • ALL WHITE EVERYTHING.

    If you live in Southern California, all white everything is good.

    White cars, white iPhones, white clothes, white homes.

  • How to Become More Influential

    Attack certain categories in an unorthodox way.

    Also, don’t dilute yourself. All killer no filler.

  • What is “school“?

    Free time — skhole.

    In the past school was just a notion of leisure learning. Now, what is school? Essentially free, governmental subsidized daycare

  • How to fall in love with photography again

    My Lumix G9 helped me fall in love with photography again! Or at least the wonderment of it!

    Paired with the 12mm f1.4 Leica LUMIX lens.

  • ERIC KIM POWERLIFTING 2.0

    ERIC KIM POWERLIFTING 2.0

    Basic ideas:

    1. Reduce the range of motion to the minimum, and increase the weight.
    2. Disregard the traditional three lifts.
  • OVER-LAST

    OVER-LAST

    He or she who lasts the longest is the most “successful”.


    LAST LONG(ER)

    How to last (long)


    Thoughts on Lasting. Lasting Long

    I was randomly playing some songs from Jay Z‘s album 4:44 in my head today, and some thoughts:

    Will this song, and this album last, or not?

    Probably not. Why?

    Jay Z‘s 444 album was kind of a strange album, part apology album for Jay Z continually cheating on Beyoncé, and also, I think Jay Z just wanted to put out an album for the sake of putting out an album, maybe in order to make money, etc.

    Why last?

    Nietzsche once said that durability was one of the highest human goods, or things on planet earth. Durability.

    Merino wool?

    I used to be a huge proponent of merino, especially for traveling, living in hot and humid climates like living in Vietnam, Cambodia, etc. I still think that merino wool is phenomenal, for example the outlier.nyc merino wool tshirt was insanely great (the ramie, ramielust t shirt is interesting to me for travel this summer to Korea and Vietnam). However, this is by far the biggest issue of merino wool:

    It just doesn’t last.

    For example, I have at least three or four outlier.nyc merino wool T-shirts, which have essentially been torn to shreds, through over-wear and tear over the years. They are all just sitting in a drawer now.

    This is a tricky thing, because, the thought:

    Does durability matter, if, your goal is to have the most apex thing?

    For example, let us say that you are traveling in the hot and humid climate for the summer, and you want the best possible T-shirt, or material to travel with. You can only bring one or two. Then certainly you will choose the best thing, which is 100% merino wool, in lieu of knowing that it may only last a year or two tops.

    Maybe the same analogy with road bikes, or racing bicycles, let us assume that the chassis is 100% carbon fiber. If you are doing a race, and you need every last advantage, certainly having a chassis which is 100% carbon fiber is best, although it is more prone to breaking, and it will not last as long as an aluminum or steel chassis.

    Having to replace things is just annoying

    Are currently speaking, I have a conundrum; I love the record your digital cameras, however they keep breaking on me. For example, my Rico GR 3X, which I might have only bought a year or two ago, has already went kaput, it doesn’t even charge or turn on anymore.

    Or, my previous Ricoh GRIII, which has this perpetual lens error issue.

    I contacted Ricoh to send me a new one, however, they just told me to repair it. To send it in, and pay around $340 to fix it. I can’t be fucked doing this.

    Therefore, trying to think long, I was thinking:

    What is a camera that I could purchase, which I know will be reliable, durable, and will last a very long time, and also is very compact, which won’t break on me?

    Retractable lenses are bad

    First note from a design perspective; cameras which have retractable lenses, seem like a good idea because it makes the camera more compact and slim, but are horrible because it leads to more parts which will lead to breaking.

    Thus, the best camera in the best lens is a lens which is non-retractable. This means all Ricoh GR cameras are out.

    Leica camera is interesting, because at least, their cameras either have fixed lenses, like on their Leica Q series cameras, or, interchangeable lenses, like on their Leica M cameras.

    However a big downside of this is that the cameras are insanely big and bulky. Don’t be fooled, the Leica M digital rangefinder camera is still a very big and bulky camera, not that much lighter than turning around a DSLR camera.

    From a design perspective, the Leica Q camera is very cool, I reviewed the Leica Q2 a few years ago and I liked it, but the big issue with the Leica Q camera:

    I can’t stop help thinking that it is just a really expensive Panasonic Lumix camera.

    Also, the big issue with the Leica Q camera is that it is also like having a very very expensive iPhone. Why? Can you imagine as if you spent $6000 on a iPhone 6s, do you imagine that you’ll still be using it today?

    Likewise, even if you have the newest Leica camera, Leica Q2 camera, I think the longevity on it will be quite poor.

    Also, I am sure there is already a Leica Q3 in the works — just hold out.


    Just buy what is newest?

    From a longevity perspective, it seems that a good strategy is to just buy what is the newest. That is, which was released in the current year.

    For example, as I voice dictate these words on my iPad Pro M1 chip, only buy a new digital camera which has been released in the year 2023, or within the last few months.

    Also the same thing goes with devices, smartphones, iPhones, etc.


    Cars

    For example, the good thing of lagging behind, and being a late adopter is many-fold:

    For example, let us say that you were an unfortunate purchaser of an early model Tesla model S, or Tesla model 3. Very quickly, your car got outdated. For example, to my understanding the touchscreens of the older Tesla model S cars are very slow, unresponsive and laggy. Or, to my understanding the brand new Tesla model 3 has a different type of battery, battery architecture from the older Tessa model 3 with the chrome trimmings.

    Or, now that the all black everything aesthetic is becoming more mainstream, even the misfortune of owning an older Tesla car, with chrome trim instead of just simple black trim.

    The difficult and tricky thing with purchasing a new car, electric car, or a Tesla car is this:

    The battery technology in cars and electric cars is evolving so quickly, it seems on wise to actually purchased or on a brand new electric car, because within a year or two, or two or three years, it will probably already get outdated.

    Or let us consider how everyone is excited and waiting for the cybertruck to come out. Once the cyber truck comes out, everyone will want to get rid of their Tesla model three cars, their Tesla model Y cars, they’re a Tesla model X cars, and their Tesla model S cars.

    Or, when the Tesla roadster finally comes out, everyone will want to get rid of their Tesla model S plaid cars.

    iPhone Pro?

    The reason why it seems wise to always delay and lag in regards to buying a new phone or iPhone is this:

    There will always be a new new iPhone.

    For example, it seems that the iPhone 11 Pro, 12 Pro, 13 Pro, and 14 Pro has evolved very quickly. As I write these words, iPhone 14 Pro is already dated. I’m sure that the iPhone 15 Pro is already in the works.

    As a consequence, imagine that you bought an iPhone 14 pro just a few months ago, imagine your extreme dismay and frustration when the new iPhone 15 pro comes out.

    So in regards to phones, or iPhones, what is the best strategy?

    What I have personally discovered is just buy the cheapest, newest iPhone. Currently speaking that is the iPhone SE. Even though I don’t really like it that much, at least it is cheap, and the processor is actually quite new, and I don’t feel like I am married to it.


    Invest in the new

    It seems that the best strategy is to just buy what is new, newest. Why?

    First of all, technology moves so quickly. By buying or investing in what is new, typically speaking there is a higher likelihood of longevity. Even buying a technological thing, whether phone, tablet, laptop, car, electric car, Tesla, digital camera etc … even something first released 1 year ago, or 2 years ago is too old.


    How to have you last?

    In regards to “dedication”, what does this really mean?

    My personal thought is only work on that what you truly care for, no compromise here. You must really really really really really insanely care for it.

    For example, my insane passion for weightlifting, powerlifting, hypelifting, and innovation in health diet and fitness. Why do I care for this so much? Because, I think it is critical onto human thriving.

    Don’t force yourself to do it

    A clear distinction here is things that you think you “should“ do, and things that you must do.

    For example, I think the reason why it is so hard for people to start exercising and working out, going to the gym is this:

    They don’t want to.

    For many people, it feels like this strange duty that one must do, rather than something that one wants to do.

    Maybe the same thing is with blogging, vlogging, starting a YouTube channel, etc.; nobody should feel like they must do something against their own will, a lot of people think they “should“ do it, for marketing, business purposes etc. However, I say if your soul is not really into it, don’t even bother.

    100% passion or nothing.

    How I write

    For myself, I only write about things which I am personally curious about, and things which I personally care for.

    Perhaps the writer that I have been inspired by the most is Nassim Taleb. He has broken all “proper“ rules of writing, and as a consequence, his writing is fun, personal, lively, wise, deep and strong.

    Ironically enough, I kind of make my living as a “writer“, even though I do not consider myself a writer. I consider myself more of a blogger, but even that is something I don’t really think of myself as. I just think of myself as a curious individual, and my passion is to just share my thoughts, and whatever mode or media which best suits for it.


    The downside with iPhone photos, even iPhone pro photos

    I think that the iPhone, iPhone pro is a very great photo creation device. However the massive downside:

    I don’t think it makes photos which last.

    Certainly you can make great photos with it, but for truly truly great photos, photos which will last the test of time … no. For myself, the only photos that I’ve shot which have lasted were on my RICOH GR camera, Ricoh GRII, my Ricoh GR three, my Ricoh GR3X, as well as my Leica M9 camera, and also my film cameras (Ricoh GR1s film camera, Contax T3 film camera, Leica M6 camera, and Leica MP film camera).

    Should we just keep buying Ricoh GR cameras ad infinitum?

    My insane annoyance with RICOH GR cameras is that they don’t seem to last for longer than a year or two. What should we do about this?


    Long thinking

    The reason why I love Jeff Bezos as an entrepreneur is that his personal vision and forecasting the future was phenomenal. And I think Jeff is one of those few entrepreneurs who was able to think at the 30-40 year level.

    Why think Long? My thought is when you try to think at the 30 or 40 year level, you don’t muck around with the inconsequential.

    There are certain facts:

    1. You are currently alive
    2. One day you will die

    Then the question is, in between those two facts, what do you want to do with your life? Assuming that your body is the bow and arrow, how do you want to use your body as a tool, an instrument, or even a weapon?

    Long photo thoughts

    I believe it is the goal and aspiration of every photographer to create photos which last.

    LONG PHOTOS.

    “Vita brevis, ars longa.” (Life is short, art is long — art will last a long time)

    Your life is short, however, the artwork you create, however you define artwork, has a potential for lasting a very long time.

    So, how can you make photos that will last a long time?

    The first thought is design your life and your world and your existence in such a way which maximizes your opportunity and ability to make photos. The simple fact:

    The more you travel, the more you go outside, the more adventures you go on, and the more time you click the shutter, the more likely you are to make some photos which last.

    Happiness lasts

    Another funny thought, photos that I’ve shot out of happiness and joy and exuberance have also lasted. Why? When I look at my photos which were shot during periods in which I was very happy, it re-instills in me that happiness.

    HOW TO OUTLAST?

    Over-lasting is good.

    A simple thought is not to just outlast others, but to “over-last”. For example, Nietzsche will easily be remembered for over 300 years. The same goes with Elon Musk. Also probably Kanye West. I think Jay Z will be forgotten. For example, nowadays young kids know who Kanye West is, nobody knows who Jay Z or Eminem is.

    Thinking insanely long

    Elon Musk — whether he succeeds are not in taking us to Mars, the attempt is great and interesting. Certainly he is already scheduled with Tesla, despite all of the naysayers. Why does everyone they say Tesla, and Elon Musk?

    People feel small compared to him.

    Even Peter Thiel once said that Elon Musk is a bad role model, because it is too difficult to emulate him.

    Becoming more “crazy” or “Asperger’s?

    There is one theory, sort of outlined by Peter Thiel in 0 to 1 in which he says,

    Many successful entrepreneurs are successful, because they have some sort of low level of “Asperger’s”.

    Or disregard for social norms.

    For example, if you played by traditional social rules, better to just become an accountant, or consultant, or some sort of boring middle management, or executive. These people are never remembered.

    Do you want to be remembered?

    I believe it was Heraclitus who once said:

    Men should seek the greatest human good, which is immortal glory and fame amongst mortals, yet the majority of men just stuff themselves like cattle.

    A first critical thing you must ask yourself:

    Do I even care to be remembered?


    Me?

    For myself, I can go both ways. If I am forgotten, no biggie, when you’re dead, and after you die, you cannot reap the benefits of your fame or notoriety.

    However, what I am interested in, and what I do have an interest and passion is this:

    To create things which are useful to my fellow human beings who are alive right now, and maybe, being a benefit and an asset and turbocharger to future humans. After I’m dead.

    Why do I care for this? Maybe there is some sort of intrinsic altruism here, or maybe it is just from my Catholic Christian upbringing.

    Simply put, my thought is this:

    I just want to create and share information and knowledge which I wish I had access when I was a kid, when I was 12, 16, 18 years old, 21 years old, etc.

    For example, things like

    1. How to transform my passion into a living, and whether this was even possible or not.
    2. How to become famous, get a lot of likes and favorites, make my photos famous, make myself famous, travel the world, be distinguished, have solo exhibitions, print my own photo books, etc.
  • Function vs Fashion

    Everything starts off as function, and sooner or later, as time percolates, it becomes a fashion.

    For example, the reason why Timberland boots got so popular in rap and hip-hop culture is that back in the day, according to Jay Z, when you were selling drugs on very very cold street corners in New York City during the winter time, the boots just kept your feet warm.

  • HOME PHOTOS

    HOME PHOTOS

    Pro tip —

    Always have a camera just lying around at home, ready to shoot whenever.

  • ERIC KIM MUSCULAR ALL NATTY DEMIGOD PHYSIQUE FLEX

    ERIC KIM MUSCULAR ALL NATTY DEMIGOD PHYSIQUE FLEX

    What can a hard, muscular aesthetic look like, all natty?

  • What does it mean to be “American“?

    First of all, I am American.

    To be American means —

    1. The hunger and lust to distinguish oneself.
    2. A love for the body, muscles, Hollywood, glamour.
    3. Also, seeking fame and “success”— however you define that.
  • AMERICAN MUSCLE

    LET’S GET LOUD!

  • SHOW YOUR FACE

    Don’t hide behind a baseball cap or sunglasses or even a beard.

  • HOW WEIGHT LIFTING IS DEMOCRATIC

    You can’t really control how rich you will become, however, you can control and work towards how much you can lift.

  • What Is the Point of Humans? ERIC KIM PHILOSOPHY VLOG

    Podcast

    It seems that the bias in modern day life is to just create obedient hard-working industrious humans, in order to become future consumers, and debt slaves to the banks?

  • What is the point of humans?

    It seems in modern day society, the goal and the bias is to create obedient, hard workers, and also, future consumers.

  • How to Feel Less Anxious

    1. Hit the gym
    2. Do a really hot sauna (just go to the local commercial gym)
    3. Ice cold shower
    4. Just go outside and get some natural light and direct sun
    5. Do something physical

    Lesson:

    The best way to deal with mental anxiety is to re-ground yourself into some form of physical activity.

    Theory:

    All mental ailments actually originate and are based in the physical?

  • One of the good things about random commercial gyms

    You can just be anonymous, do your thing, and be left alone.

  • Ancient feats of strength?

    Lifting stones … like the Ancient Greek demigods (Achilles)— lifting a stone or boulder which barely two strong men could carry or lift … then throwing that rock or stone to kill their enemies (fight scenes in the Iliad).

  • Why “Range of Motion”?

    For some sort of deadlift concept… it seems that “range of motion” is nonsense.

    Doesn’t the best sense mean —

    The absolute minimum range of motion, and just being able to successfully lift it… even a super tiny bit, like a cm, successfully off the rack or off the floor?

  • JUST TAKE YOUR SHIRT OFF!

    More people should train topless… whether it be strongmen, powerlifters, body builders, general weight lifters etc.

  • I hate the idea of being “humble”

    Humble… humus, means “ground”. Also cognates with “humiliate”.

    Being humble is a bad thing, why? Self humiliation?

    Earth, human.

    Humilis— low, lowly, small, slight, shallow. Also means to be “poor” and needy.

  • What style of lifting excites you?

    For me, one rep max “strongman” style.

  • Self-employment is a privilege

    Even Tim Cook, apple CEO only makes a $3 million a year salary.

  • “FUCK YEAH” or “No”

    A very simple way to coordinate and plan your life is this:

    In regards to anything, whether it be purchasing something, traveling, going somewhere, attempting something, either it is a “fuck yeah!“, Or a “no”.

  • ERIC KIM ARTIST

    Who is ERIC KIM?

  • THE UBER PHOTOGRAPHER

    Photos, art and memory. 

  • ERIC KIM LONG PHOTOS

    Photos which will (last) a long time —

    DARK

    JAPAN

    HANOI

    SAIGON

    VIETNAM

    PENTAX 645Z:

  • Weakling

    Is there anything bad about being weak?

  • I want it immediately, or I don’t want it at all.

    The reason I don’t like to buy things online, even with Amazon prime, is that when I want something, I want to right now immediately. I don’t even want to wait an hour or two.

  • Go *BEYOND* Your Pinnacle

    BEYOND is the goal and way.

  • An Overview of the Photography Market, and Camera Photo Industry in 2023

    Much to my great dismay, my Ricoh GR 3X digital camera recently went kaput. It no longer turns on or charges anymore. As a consequence, I have been doing all these experimentations with my iPhone SE, borrowing my friend Tim’s Ricoh GR 3, and also uncovering my old broken Ricoh Gr 3, which now no longer works anymore either.

    1. Panasonic LUMIX

    First, Panasonic LUMIX is good. Leica camera doesn’t want you to know this, but it seems that much of the early engineering of the Leica M9 digital camera, and a lot of Leica DLUX point and shoot cameras, I believe were co-engineered with the Panasonic Lumix engineers of Japan. For example, it is to my thought that the Leica Q-series camera is just like a Panasonic Lumix S series camera in disguise.

    Even a few years back, with my Ricoh gr II broke, and I was in all of these Japanese camera stores experimenting with all the different cameras, surprisingly my favorite camera was actually the Lumix G9. And the other day, I recently reinstalled a new firmware update for the Lumix G9, and I have been experimenting with the new dynamic monochrome mode, cranking up the contrast and the green to max, and actually, I really like the way the photos look.

    2. Ricoh Pentax

    Ricoh and Pentax is the same company.

    Frankly speaking, I believe the digital Ricoh GR 3X camera to be the best camera on the market in 2023, irregardless of price, specifications, etc. Better than any Leica or Fujifilm camera, at any form factor or price point.

    The big issue with Rico to your digital cameras is that in terms of longevity, they don’t seem to last longer than one or two years. Therefore the conundrum:

    Is it worth the sacrifice to buy a camera, knowing that it will only last you one or two years, and then having to keep buying it again and again, forever?

  • Salary vs Net Worth

    The funny thing:

    There is a big difference between salary, and net worth.

    For example, you could be earning $750,000 a year in Silicon Valley in the Bay Area, or in San Francisco, however, if your rent is $15,000 a month, you own 2.2 cars, send your two kids to private school, have outstanding loans, etc., your net worth actually might not be that high.

  • How Weight Lifting is Democratic and Entrepreneurial

    A thought:

    In today’s capitalist world, we judge ourselves in our self-worth, and the self-worth of others based on numbers, in terms of monetary numbers.

    For example, salary, whether monthly salary, yearly salary, or maybe net worth.

    The great thing about weightlifting is that irregardless of who you are, how rich or poor you are, you can get monster numbers.

  • YOU GOTTA GO MORE HAM (HARD AS A MOTHERFUCKER)

    So some thoughts —

    What is the secret to longevity, innovation, and going long?

    You always have to go HAM (hard as a motherfucker)— but, keep going *MORE* HAM than you think you “should”.

    Weight lifting — 9 plates and beyond. 875 pounds and beyond.

  • What do you want out of the world and society?

    First, just having the privilege to be outside, in the direct sun.

  • PINNACLE.

    I’m currently at my pinnacle, in terms of strength, success, overall physical and mental attitude. Now what?