I AM THE SANDMAN!
Month: October 2023
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I hate unhappy people
As much as you can, stay away from unhappy people
Unhappy people are negatively infectious?
Unhappiness or dishappiness is a poison
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Out Pace
Leisure luxuries life
Insanely great leisure.
The insane pleasure of taking your sweet sweet effing time
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SAND
I AM THE SANDMAN:
SAND BAG TRAINING:
BIG SAND
400 POUNDS OF SAND?
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Miserable?
Apparently people who are insanely rich, are insanely miserable.
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Prioritize your wife; your kid will be fine.
it seems that the big problem in today’s world is that we modern day parents prioritize our kids over our wives or our spouse. My personal thought is that is much more effective and important and critical to prioritize your wife over your kid. Your kid will be fine.
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Why are Americans so Fat?
I think in order to fix things, we must call a spade a spade. The issue is NOT “overweightâ€; the issue is “overfatâ€. Fat is an issue, adipose tissue.
For example when I was a kid, I got really really fat eating way too many hot pockets, pop tarts, drinking orange juice thinking it was “healthyâ€; too much sugars and starches. I recall and remember my mom going to the store and buying for me clothing which was called “huskyâ€;. Essentially the notion of husky was a nice way of calling a kid fat.
I think in order to improve things, we should not call it weight or overweight; instead, call it fat and over fat.
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iPhone Mini Pro
This is a very good idea.
Why? Most people have small hands. Especially women.
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400 POUND ROGUE FITNESS SAND BAG X HOME DEPOT SAND
My new experiment:
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Designing a creative solution?
To simply buy a solution to fix a common problem is fine, but I think for myself, my personal interest and passion is instead, creating an innovating a fun creative solution for myself.
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Redundancy.
It is always good to have the other just in case and to switch it up occasionally. For example, generally speaking it is a very good and wise idea to sometimes use Apple Maps, even though Google maps is better. Why? It seems that Apple Maps works better with iPhone, and also, it seems that sometimes discovering new routes is good to expand your mind!
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Use that which is native
For example, it seems that on iPhone, Apple maps works way better than Google Maps. Similarly speaking, don’t use chrome. Use Safari.
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True Patriots
What is a true patriot, and what would a true patriot do and not do?
First, I think if one considers themselves a “true“ patriot one would actually self enlist themselves into the military, or some sort of ROTC service. For example my friend Andrew Belisri going to Harvard and later deciding to become a US military naval officer.
Reserve officer training corps.
What would a true patriot not do? My thought is that a true patriot has no need to wave a flag. To have to show some sort of external signal for one’s patriotism through a flag is superficial.
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HIGH IDIOT INDEX?
also I never want to miss another moment being outside!
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Technically everything is “affordableâ€
The better question is whether you value it or not.
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WHY SO SLOW??
Google Maps — why so slow and laggy?
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What are we truly seeking in a gym, or in fitness?
Maybe best to just workout at the Home Depot parking lot (insanely big and inspiring), or at a big ass park, ideally on top of the hill with a great overlook and view.
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Don’t Read the Reviews
Just go and figure it out yourself!
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EXPAND YOUR MIND, EXPAND YOUR CANVAS.
Is it possible to be in more than one spot at once?
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NEW PARENT TIPS
Advice I just gave some (to be expecting):
- Early potty training. 5 months is a good time to start.
- When you play with your kid or go to the park, just leave the phone locked up in the car, glove compartment etc.
- Uppababy stuff is the best; car seat, stroller etc. Get it used, or ideally a hand me down for free (how we got ours).
- For overnight diapers, Pampers overnights is the best.
- Don’t get Amazon diapers they suck. I would actually still get Pampers diapers; they are the best.
- In the early days of parenting you will do everything one handed. Thus, just have a small phone (iPhone Mini, iPhone SE), or put your iPhone into ‘one handed mode’.
- When you train your kid to poop or pee on the adult toilet, have them *face towards* the toiler bowl/flusher, and brace themselves, and teach them how to climb on top of it themselves later (at age 2 years, 8 months for Seneca).
- Delete YouTube app from your phone; it is the devil. Only let them play GarageBand on the iPhone, and let them play GarageBand and SWIFT PLAYGROUNDS (coding game from Apple) on iPad. Also let them view videos of themselves; no external foreign media.
- Don’t buy any toys; you will inherit or get a bunch as gifts anyways.
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100% CARNIVORE DIET ERIC KIM ALL NATTY FLEX
WHAT CAN BE ACHIEVED ALL NATTY:
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7 Lessons Elon Musk Has Taught Me
How to Think Like Elon?
Just finished the Elon Musk biography by Walter Isaacson and feeling super inspired. These are some practical things that I’ve learned or gleaned from it.
1. You don’t want to be Elon Musk
The first practical and pragmatic thought that I have is that no you do not want to be Elon Musk. Better to be yourself.
I am grateful for all of the epic sacrifices that Elon has made, but, at the expense of his health and sanity and personal well-being, I don’t really think it’s worth it.
The simple thought I have is that instead of trying to become someone else, a better strategy is to just take the parts that you like, the parts you desire to emulate.
It does not pay to try to become someone else.
Regarding the book the reason why I find it to be such great material to read is get a sense of all the personal anguish and tragedy of Elon. For example, his first kid getting sudden death infant syndrome, and Elon having to pull the plug while his child was still in his arms, heart beating and all. Also his insanely horrific upbringing with his father, which makes in my mind, all other comparisons seem pedestrian.
2. An insanely audacious vision and goal
An idea that I borrowed from Elon is that perhaps, the only limits we should put forth are the limits of physics. That is, all of these other considerations are unnecessary and superficial. To get beyond silly regulations and “rulesâ€, because the reason why so many things are so expensive is people just trying to game the system.
First principles thinking. That means just ask yourself; is this thing possible or not possible simply from a physics perspective?
3. Cost cutting
Why do people want to be Elon Musk? I think they think they want to spend a billion dollars, rather than being insanely scrappy.
I think the tragedy of modern day life is that we think that in order to be legitimate, we must spend exorbitant amount of money on certain things. However, perhaps the path to the greatest entrepreneurship is actually from the opposite; being able to be insanely scrappy, to bricolage, to experiment, and reduce costs seems to be a better path.
I have a simple suggestion: first always strive to reduce costs by 90%, then simply work your way backwards.
4. A passion for deletion
Delete delete delete, “if you don’t have to add back at least 10% of things, you’re not deleting enough.†Elon
I think great design, innovation and entrepreneurship comes from deletion rather than addition.
For example, deletion goes hand-in-hand with cost reduction and simplification.
Perhaps it is a good idea to delete to a fault; to even delete the necessary, in order to push the limits.
5. Design passion
I think what makes Elon Musk great is that he is almost like the ultimate merge between Steve Jobs and Jony Ive; he has a passion not only for business, but also design. It seems that he might be as fastidious, if not more fastidious for design in regards to Jony Ive and Steve Jobs.
I think Elon Musk has two pieces of wisdom. First, design sells. Or in other words ugly design or boring design doesn’t sell.
I was particularly inspired by just how passionate he was in regards to designing the Tesla model S and cyber truck. He truly truly truly wanted to blow everyone’s mind, and he personally would be present at these critical design meetings. I think the ultimate take away is that you must believe in the design so so much, 100% of your soul in it. Otherwise it will just become a lame design that nobody cares for.
To compromise on design is to compromise your soul.
6. To become an insanely great entrepreneur, you must be bad
I don’t think it’s a matter of being bad or unethical or “evil“, for the sake of it… rather, to think and consider how perhaps to create insanely insanely epic things, what needs to push traditional morality to the side.
I was particularly inspired and shocked and also impressed by how ruthlessly he would fire people, even if he was in the wrong. I think the general gist is that 90% of his firing decisions were critical and wise, perhaps 10% of them were inaccurate.
Maybe then that is the path; just follow your gut and wisdom, and know that honestly, eventually 10% of the time you’re going to be wrong.
Truth be told, it ain’t even about being right or wrong. I think it’s more of a matter of following your heart, and having the courage to be the “bad guyâ€. Irregardless of what others think or say or feel or desire or request.
If in fact, I think about it critically, my Achilles heel is that I want everyone to like me. And this is my critical flaw; I don’t know how to be a “bad guy“. Certainly this has made me more empathetic, but is empathy holding us back?
7. Success or failure isn’t the goal
I think the ultimate takeaway point that I have from Elon Musk, and being able to retroactively study his life, also through the wise lens of Walter Isaacson is that ultimately, it ain’t about success or failure. Instead, it is committing 100% of your soul to something you truly believe in and care for.
How to save money?
Simple ways: just make a coffee at home, ERIC KIM Omakase coffee. Also just cook at home! Just buy cheap meat, beef and lamb, and go ham!
Maybe instead of getting a gym membership, just work out at the park! Simple ideas include getting a very very heavy sandbag, 400 pounds, and throwing it around! Just ordered a 400 pound sandbag on the Rogue website, let’s see what this bad boy can do.
Passion for entrepreneurship?
For me, entrepreneurship is all about discovering novel solutions to common problems. Even for myself, I am always seeking a more optimal or satisfactory solution for myself.
Health?
If it is maximum productivity that we seek, then, what is the best path? I believe it has to do with health. That means, optimizing your health is to optimize your productivity.
For example, sugar is bad. Also to a large extent, energy drinks are bad, Red Bull is bad, anything that ain’t just 100% black coffee is bad. Even caffeine is bad; I think coffee and caffeine is probably the least bad drug out there, but I really do think that it is a timing issue; coffee in the morning is good, but it seems that after that coffee is bad.
For example, when I was in Philly I had a coffee mid day, and as a consequence, I slept insanely poorly that night which totally fucked up my next day. I think I had a coffee at around 2 PM or 3 PM. My new thought is that any coffee past the midday is bad.
The upside of napping
The more you sleep, the more you nap, the more productive you shall become. I think it is a very wise idea to first prioritize your sleep. Like my friend Jeffrey Lam says, perhaps sleep is the number one most critical factor.
Why sleep? Even 30 minutes of productive work after sleeping a great 8 to 12 hours is more effective than 12 hours of subpar work done with little sleep.
Even the gods sleep
Let us never forget — in the Iliad, even the ancient gods go to sleep!
ERIC
UPCOMING EK EXPERIENCES
2024:
- CONQUER CONFIDENCE ONLINE WORKSHOP: Jan 27, 2024
- April 20th, 2024: SF ZEN PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP (info TBA)
What am I into right now?
- The hardest car is a white Prius?
- Excited for my 400 pound ROGUE FITNESS sandbag to come in the mail!
- Enjoying EK OMAKASE COFFEE— the photographer. Best coffee on the planet.
More thoughts on EK BLOG
Also some BOGO thoughts below:
Muscle Paradise?
Muscle is not zero sum. Everyone can get swole together.
1. What is the point of muscle?
First and foremost, let us consider the purpose of muscle. What is the point of muscle?
My thought is from a very pragmatic perspective, muscle is strength. Muscle is power.
Power for what? Anything and everything.
For example, if we consider tenacity, endurance, where does this derive from? Not the mind or the silly nonsense of “willpowerâ€, but rather, muscle and muscle power.
2. Why this anti muscle trend?
It seems that nowadays, muscle and being muscular has fallen a little bit out of vogue. Why? I think the new modern day male aesthetic is towards being feeble, weak, androgynous, non-threatening and nonconfrontational etc.
For example, if you are a muscular, and have muscles, other people feel belittled by you. For example, if someone is salty about your physique, it is simply a sign that they wish they were as fit as you.
3. Muscle cars?
Am I the most jacked person that I know who just drives a Prius?
A funny realization:
We are allowed to flex our muscle cars, yet, we are not permitted to flex or muscles in public.
Also, virtue. Scholarship and education; we are allowed to flex how virtuous we are, or how good we are, or how enlightened we are or how wise we are, or how “educated†we are, yet, we are not permitted to flex or muscles and our body?
Why this bias?
I have some theories.
First and foremost, maybe it is a capitalism thing. We are permitted to flex or muscles in terms of our economic prowess, and to quote Benjamin Franklin, capitalism is a virtue.
Also, I think I have a good definition for what it means to be a “white person“— to quote Kanye West:
White people make money don’t spend it — I’d rather buy 80 gold chains and go ignant.
Therefore, in America, according to the cult and new religion of capitalism, any sort of activity towards building capital, whereas not “wasting it†is seen as a virtue.
Never stop thinking
The secret to the happiest life? The life with the most risk!
EK
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THE BEST CAMERA SETUP FOR INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES
LUMIX G9, 14mm f2.5 lens LUMIX.
Surprisingly small and compact and robust!
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THE HARDEST CAR?
White Prius?
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Fitness Disruption
Don’t think food, think hormones.
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Only pursue your own personal interests right now
Also the moment in which something becomes boring, stop immediately.
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Creating a Fitter Planet?
One of my new life goals:
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Just leave your phone in the car!
Becoming a true mensch —when at social events or at the park with your kid, just keep your phone locked up or closed inside the glove compartment!
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1000 POUND ATLAS LIFT
Next goal is 1,500 and beyond?
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TRANSFORM YOURSELF INTO A SUPER SOLDIER?
Our duty and our task:
Transform ourselves into a super soldier.
My idea:
Just think and assume if you were US MILITARY DOD self funded — either DOD, Department of Defense, Delta Force, Marines, Navy SEAL, SWAT team, FBI etc — and you’re using all the American resources and US DOLLAR USD to train and transform yourself into a super soldier?
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ERIC KIM GYM LIFE MUTE
Mute is better:
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ATLAS LIFT GYM
GYM LIFE:
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BEEF NECK BONE RECIPE
Super easy—
Beef neck bone in the instant pot, fill to top for 59 minutes manual setting. High pressure.
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Creating an ultra portable solution?
The sublime simple creative innovative solution?
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Smaller gyms are better
gym on wheels?
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Create an ultra hard-core gym?
Outfitted partly for powerlifting, also part for strong man?
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Gym Vibes
The vibes of the gym is actually insanely critical.
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Internet Developer?
Perhaps this is what I am?