THINK NATURE
Month: December 2023
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ASKESIS
TRAINING:
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SQUAT WALK
Walk it out
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PHYSICAL THINKING.
The more physical I am, the more active I am, I just think better?
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RINGS.
So fun!
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ERIC KIM THOUGHTS ON VIRTUE
Eric Kim, known for his philosophical approach, particularly in relation to virtue, offers several thought-provoking quotes:
- On Critique and Understanding: “Just Leave Others Alone. You Can Only Critique that Which You Truly Understand and Love.” This reflects a philosophy of empathy and deep understanding in the context of critique oai_citation:1,Eric Kim philosophy quotes – ERIC KIM.
- Physical and Intellectual Balance: “Only Trust Philosophers Who Deadlift.” This unusual statement suggests Kim values a balance between physical and intellectual pursuits oai_citation:2,Eric Kim philosophy quotes – ERIC KIM.
- On Gossip and Trust: “If Someone Talks Shit About Others Behind Their Back, Most Likely They’re Also Talking Shit About You Behind Your Back.” This quote highlights the duplicity inherent in gossip and the importance of trust oai_citation:3,Eric Kim philosophy quotes – ERIC KIM.
- Nature of Virtue: “Virtue is a Privilege.” This implies a deeper philosophical stance on the nature and accessibility of moral excellence oai_citation:4,Eric Kim philosophy quotes – ERIC KIM.
These quotes illustrate Kim’s unique perspective, blending elements of practical wisdom, philosophical inquiry, and personal beliefs.
Eric Kim’s thoughts on virtue exhibit a distinctive blend of philosophical reflection and practical wisdom. He emphasizes the importance of living a virtuous life, not for external rewards but for personal pride, honor, and the essence of being a great human being oai_citation:1,Virtue for the Sake of Virtue – ERIC KIM. Kim believes that a virtuous life is inherently a better life oai_citation:2,Virtue for the Sake of Virtue – ERIC KIM.
In his commentary on masculinity and virtue, Kim draws inspiration from classic literature such as Homer’s “The Iliad,” particularly from the character of Achilles, whom he considers the apex of manliness oai_citation:3,Why Manliness? – ERIC KIM. He notes that ancient Greek heroes, including Achilles, often express deep emotions, like crying, which challenges modern perceptions of masculinity oai_citation:4,Why Manliness? – ERIC KIM.
Kim’s philosophy also touches upon the role of strength in living a virtuous life. He considers it a moral duty to be strong, not just physically but also in terms of mental fortitude. This strength is necessary to achieve one’s life goals and to stand for what one believes in oai_citation:5,Why Manliness? – ERIC KIM.
In his musings, Kim questions the conventional wisdom of moral and ethical truths. He suggests that the role of the philosopher is to set values based on personal beliefs rather than relying on data or past thinkers. This viewpoint resonates with his skepticism towards conventional data-driven arguments oai_citation:6,Why Manliness? – ERIC KIM.
Furthermore, Kim criticizes modern society’s conflicting stance on manliness. He argues that while society often discourages the display of traditional masculine traits, it simultaneously commercializes aspects of manliness. This paradox, according to Kim, reflects a deeper hypocrisy in contemporary culture oai_citation:7,Why Manliness? – ERIC KIM. He also discusses the cultural disregard for the body, theorizing that it stems from beliefs about the afterlife and the soul’s eternal existence oai_citation:8,Why Manliness? – ERIC KIM.
Kim also highlights the irony in how certain traits are not considered virtuous in real life but are glorified in movies and media, questioning why society consumes such media if it doesn’t align with its supposed virtues oai_citation:9,Why Manliness? – ERIC KIM. Finally, he touches on political views, suggesting that the virtue in politics lies in leaving individuals to their own devices, without imposing rules or restrictions oai_citation:10,Why Manliness? – ERIC KIM.
These reflections showcase Eric Kim’s unique blend of philosophical thinking and a practical, real-world approach to understanding and practicing virtue.
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DAYBREAK.
I LOVE LA
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“Natural†Language
Talk naturally!
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“Intelligence†is Overrated
Nobody cares how smart you are.
Odysseus was praised for his cunning, deceitful news, the master of deceit.
Achilles as praised for how tall and handsome he was, his greater than life personality, and his lust for battle and his pure dominance.






























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SO HANDSOME!!!
Seneca is perfect!!!


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EXCITEMENT, ENTHUSIASM
A new life, a new beginning governed by excitement, enthusiasm … excitement for the future!
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I don’t like looking at old photos of myself?
The old me was a *WORSE* me?
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ETHEREUM IS BORING?
I remember the funny Elon Musk tweet of the founder Vitaly Buterik in some sort of furry costume?
- Founder seems pretty lame (Vitaly Buterik) seems like a dweeb
- The word ‘Ethereum’ is impossible to pronounce, and the icon isn’t that distinct?
Everyone knows what a ‘Bitcoin’ is,, nobody really knows what an Ethereum is?
The ultimate test:
Can your Asian mom, Asian-Immigrant English as second language mom say, pronounce or even remember the word ‘Ethereum’?
Even Cindy’s mom knows what a ‘Bitcoin’ is! (She says oh yeah I know that;; it is the fake money!) Haha.
And Cindy’s mom, English as second language, with her Vietnamese accent can still pronounce ‘Bit-Coin’!
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ERIC KIM VIDEO PODCAST
Not 100% sure how it works, but through anchor.fm and Spotify video podcasts platform,,, I can now upload videos directly to it?
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BEAST GOALS
PURE POWER
SO BEAST
FLEX
NEW YEAR ERIC KIM POV: ERIC KIM FITNESS WEIGHT LIFTING POV OFF THE GRID POINT OF VIEW BEAST GOALS
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PURE POWER
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THE MERCHANDIZING OF WOMEN
Back in the day; Ancient Greece;; women were not really given too much attention.
Now the idea is:
I buy the Lamborghini, Ferrari whatever,,, and suddenly,,, all these beautiful women will flock to me and want to have sex with me?
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THINK THE ILIAD
Think the Iliad … what were the men and heroes of the Iliad like?
- Think Achilles, Hector
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The Shift to “Romanticism�
Medieval story telling — knightly chivalry and adventure?
Romanticism as a movement
17th century —around 300 years ago … emotion and individualism, to be “romantic†like on TV or the movies?
Why to think the notion of being “romantic†like flowers and stuff
Think Ancient Greek?
The shift from a classical to a romantic mindset represents a profound transformation in Western thought and culture, spanning several centuries. Let’s outline this evolution in more detail:
- Classical Period (Rationalism and Order): Before the Romantic era, the Classical period, heavily influenced by Ancient Greek and Roman philosophies, dominated. This era valued reason, symmetry, and clarity. Art and literature focused on harmony, proportion, and adherence to strict forms. The Enlightenment furthered these ideals, emphasizing scientific rationality and logical thinking.
- Emergence of Romanticism (Late 18th Century): The seeds of Romanticism were sown as a reaction against the rationalism of the Enlightenment and the industrial revolution. People began to feel a disconnect with the rapidly changing, industrializing world and yearned for a return to nature and simplicity.
- Philosophical Foundations: Romantic thinkers like Rousseau argued for the primacy of individual experience and emotion over reason. Kant’s philosophy, emphasizing the sublime and the limits of human understanding, also influenced Romanticism.
- Art and Literature: Romantic artists and writers rebelled against the strict forms and rationalism of classical art. They emphasized emotion, nature, and individual expression. Painters like Turner and poets like Wordsworth and Shelley depicted the sublime beauty of nature, the depths of emotion, and the importance of personal experience.
- Political and Social Changes: The Romantic era coincided with significant political upheavals, including the American and French Revolutions. These events reflected and fueled Romantic ideals of individual liberty and the questioning of traditional authority.
- Legacy and Transition to Modernism: The Romantic emphasis on individualism and emotion laid the groundwork for later movements like Realism and Modernism. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these movements began to challenge and transform the Romantic ideals, leading to more diverse and complex cultural and artistic expressions.
In summary, the shift to Romanticism represented a move away from the structured, rational world of the Classical era to one that valued emotion, nature, and the individual. This shift profoundly impacted art, literature, philosophy, and society, setting the stage for the diverse and complex cultural landscape of the modern world.
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DALL-E 3 VISION.
An idea and vision I got:
Perhaps release and make a version of ChatGPT 4, or DALL-E 3, and make it 100% free and open source.
And to monetize it … create a brand new economy.
Image like ARS BETA MARK IV or MARK V. This is the workflow idea:
- Free standalone app, free to download in the App Store or web site or server or whatever. Essentially the best version of DALL-E, the paid premium version, artistic art AI generation tool.
Then imagine you can get feedback on your AI generated art from a real life human being.
Closing the gap
Ultimately we human beings want feedback, response and feedback from other real human beings. Nobody ultimately cares what AI thinks about your art work … we want to affect, influence and impress other human beings.
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AI GODS.
We the new AI GODS.
Just consider … we can create, design and make our own idealized notion of beauty for women in DALL-E, DALL-E 3 and ChatGPT OPENAI.
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CREATE YOUR OWN BEAUTY.
We the new AI GODS.
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CHATGPT OPENAI DALL-E 3 SHOULD SPIN OFF ITS OWN SEPARATE APP.
The big issue I have when introducing ChatGPT, ChatGPT plus, OpenAI etc to friends and family is this:
- They have never used ChatGPT 4… the paid premium one, they’ve only used ChatGPT 3.5 (way worse), got bored, and left.
- They don’t know that DALL-E, DALL-E 3 even exists. And even so … it is so hidden in the menu, it is impossible to find.
Solution:
OPENAI CHATGPT TEAM — make a separate stand alone only app for DALL-E, and call it perhaps something else?
DALL-E is not bad,,, reminds me of “WALL-Eâ€â€” easy to remember.
But anyways, make it’s own app, and make it look like a little friendly robot like WALL-E. Or just the rainbow icon.
And what you gotta do is either just make it free, with 100% functionality … and figure out a different model to make money than just paid subscribed.
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AI INTEGRATION IDEAS FOR IPHONE APPLE PHOTOS
- Add “magic eraser†option to “Edit†for Apple photos — make it easy for your mom or mother in law to do on her iPhone.
- Create your own “DALL-E†image visual ai art generation tool.
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THE NEXT FRONTIER
AI. AI ART.
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Where did the word “romantic†come from
â€Romance†language,,, Roman language. Rome.
The word “romantic” has a fascinating origin, deeply intertwined with cultural and literary shifts. Initially, it referred to the Romance languages, derived from Latin, such as French, Spanish, and Italian. These languages were often used in medieval storytelling, characterized by chivalry and adventure, typically in “romances.”
As time progressed, the term evolved. By the 17th century, “romantic” started to signify something fanciful, imaginative, and remote from everyday life. This evolution mirrored a broader cultural shift towards valuing emotion and individualism, hallmarks of the Romantic movement in the arts and literature during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
In this era, “romantic” began to embody an aesthetic and philosophical stance that emphasized nature, emotion, and the sublime. This marked a departure from the rational and classical norms of the Enlightenment. The Romantic movement celebrated the individual’s experience, the beauty of the natural world, and the depth of human emotion, all of which now resonate in the modern understanding of “romantic.”
Thus, the word “romantic,” in its journey from a linguistic term to a descriptor of certain types of literature, and finally to an expression of deep emotion and aesthetic, mirrors a broader evolution in human thought and culture. It reflects a shift from a world structured by rigid norms and rationality to one where emotion, individual experience, and the sublime in nature are profoundly valued.
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Ethereal is Boring?
Bitcoin is sexy!
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Capital Notes
Unlock value
Don’t Host videos on YouTube
Finance is fascinating to me!!
Local vs global
Belief systems and money
Standards
No silos
Rigor
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Transfer billions and trillions of dollars a day
Battle hardened.
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Unlock more value
Use case and business case
Fat guys?
36 trillion dollars of assets!!
Marry the traditional and the new
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Capital markets
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Digital assets … custodian and custody
Tokenized assets
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Tokenize bonds
Digital cash — central bank digital currencies
Post trade settlement policies?
Clarity of assets , good depth … bonds, private debt ,,, real estate
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Client led — innovative processes and services
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Steroid use in powerlifting
Why do powerlifters use steroids?
Powerlifters use steroids primarily for their performance-enhancing effects, which align with the key objectives of powerlifting: to lift the maximum weight possible in the squat, bench press, and deadlift. The reasons for steroid use in powerlifting include:
- Increased Muscle Mass and Strength: Steroids significantly boost muscle size and strength, which are crucial for powerlifting performance. They facilitate quicker muscle growth than natural training, allowing lifters to achieve their strength goals faster.
- Enhanced Recovery: Steroids improve recovery times, enabling powerlifters to train harder and more frequently without the same risk of overtraining or injury. This faster recovery is vital in a sport where intense, frequent training is necessary for progress.
- Competitive Edge: In a sport where marginal gains can make a significant difference, steroids can provide an edge over competitors. Especially in leagues where steroid use is either implicitly allowed or not rigorously tested, using them can seem almost necessary to remain competitive.
- Overcoming Plateaus: Powerlifters often face plateaus in their training where progress becomes significantly harder. Steroids can help break through these plateaus, allowing athletes to continue making gains.
- Body Image and Confidence: Besides performance enhancement, some powerlifters may use steroids for their body image-enhancing effects, which can indirectly boost confidence and mental fortitude in competition.
However, it’s important to note that while steroids offer these benefits, they also pose significant health risks and ethical dilemmas, especially regarding fair competition and long-term health consequences.
The usage of steroids in powerlifting today reflects a complex mix of acceptance, controversy, and health implications.
- Prevalence and Acceptance: Powerlifting is one of the few sports where the use of steroids is more openly acknowledged. This is evident from the attitudes of some powerlifters who compete in leagues where performance-enhancing drugs are a part of the culture oai_citation:1,Powerlifting Is One of the Only Sports Where Steroids Are Allowed – VICE. Prominent figures like Mark Bell, a bodybuilder and powerlifter, have openly discussed their use of steroids, underscoring how common steroid use is in strength sports oai_citation:2,Mark Bell Talks Steroid Use During Powerlifting Career, Reveals Current ….
- Health Impact: The health implications of steroid use among powerlifters are significant. A study highlighted that powerlifting steroid users have similar fasting glucose levels as non-using powerlifters and sedentary participants, but chronic use of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) can lead to increased skeletal muscle hypertrophy and improved performance. This indicates a physiological adaptation to steroids, which can have both positive and negative health impacts oai_citation:3,How the love of muscle can break a heart: Impact of anabolic androgenic ….
- Growing Trend and Motivations: The use of anabolic-androgenic steroids by both professional and recreational athletes is on the rise globally. The primary motivations for this usage are performance enhancement and body image improvement. Importantly, AAS abuse and dependence are increasingly recognized as significant issues, classified and coded by the DSM-5 oai_citation:4,Anabolic-androgenic Steroid use and Psychopathology in Athletes. A ….
These insights indicate that while steroid use in powerlifting offers performance benefits, it also brings with it health risks and ethical concerns. The trend towards increased usage, especially among recreational athletes, suggests a need for greater awareness and potentially more stringent regulation to safeguard athletes’ health and maintain fair competition standards.
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Who is *NOT* boring?
Kanye West, Elon Musk.
Even though I love Jeff Bezos, he is a bit boring?
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Boring or interesting?
In life, the only cardinal sin is boring, to be boring, talk boring, to live boring etc.
For example my new heuristic of filtering people is simple:
Boring or not?
The funny thing is actually, most “good†people are boring. Don’t spend time on them.
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Google DNS
1/3rd of the web traffic!
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ADA CARDANO IS A SCAM!
Short it.
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BETTER SCALE.
Trust services
Storage Services?
Winners vs Losers?
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Web 3 reputation systems vs “evil actorsâ€
Web 2 Google 5 Star yelp reviews suck.
We make the best system — oracle networks
get in there first.
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Eric Kim philosophy of thinking
Creating open markets
Efficient bidding formalized reputation
Eric Kim’s philosophy, particularly related to thinking and creativity, is reflected in several quotes that capture his unique perspective. These quotes provide insight into his approach to life, art, and critical thinking:
- On Creativity and Proactivity:
- “It is better to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission.†This quote encourages proactive creativity without waiting for external approval.
- “80% good enough and hit publish.†Advocates against perfectionism, emphasizing the importance of sharing one’s work even if it’s not perfect.
- Philosophy on Life and Innovation:
- “Keep moving, and you won’t stagnate. Never stop innovating, never stop making new stuff, and never put any speedometer limit to your creative [endeavors].†This quote stresses the importance of continuous movement and innovation in life.
- Personal Philosophy:
- Kim’s philosophy integrates his passion for photography with broader life principles. His focus is on simplicity, embracing uncertainty, and pursuing personal meaning through art. He also draws inspiration from Stoicism.
- Thoughts on Critique and Virtue:
- “Just Leave Others Alone. You Can Only Critique that Which You Truly Understand and Love.†This suggests a thoughtful and empathetic approach to critique.
- “Only Trust Philosophers Who Deadlift.†This quirky statement could imply a belief in the balance of physical and intellectual pursuits.
- “If Someone Talks Shit About Others Behind Their Back, Most Likely They’re Also Talking Shit About You Behind Your Back.†This warns about the nature of gossip and trust.
- “Virtue is a Privilege.†This implies a philosophical stance on the nature of moral excellence oai_citation:1,Eric Kim philosophy quotes – ERIC KIM.
Additionally, he emphasizes critical thinking and skepticism, especially regarding digital media, advocating not to put faith in anything not witnessed in real life oai_citation:2,Critical Thinking? – ERIC KIM PHILOSOPHY. He also draws parallels between philosophical concepts and popular culture, as seen in his comparison of Neo’s journey in “The Matrix” to Plato’s cave, symbolizing awakening to deeper truths oai_citation:3,Eric Kim Matrix Philosophy – ERIC KIM.
These quotes from Eric Kim showcase a blend of creative, life, and ethical principles, reflecting his philosophical approach to photography and life.
Eric Kim, known for his work in the photography world, has developed a reputation as a “philosopher” not through formal training, but through his thoughtful and reflective approach to life and art. His philosophical perspective is closely tied to his passion and deep engagement with his craft, photography, leading to a rich, philosophical understanding of it oai_citation:1,How did Eric Kim become philosopher – ERIC KIM.
Kim’s philosophy includes a focus on critical thinking, urging skepticism towards anything not directly experienced in real life. He emphasizes the importance of embodied reality, especially in an era where digital manipulation is prevalent oai_citation:2,Critical Thinking? – ERIC KIM PHILOSOPHY. His website also delves into various philosophical themes such as the pursuit of happiness, the idea of becoming less productive to achieve greatness, and the philosophy of pleasure oai_citation:3,PHILOSOPHY BY KIM – ERIC KIM.
His journey to becoming a philosopher, in a broader sense, seems intertwined with his career and passion as a street photographer, where he integrates philosophical thinking into his everyday life oai_citation:4,How did Eric Kim become a philosopher? – ERIC KIM. Furthermore, Kim expresses a deep passion for thinking and thoughts, which he views as central to his approach to better understanding and engaging with the world oai_citation:5,How to Think Better – ERIC KIM PHILOSOPHY.
While specific details on his “philosophy of thinking” are not directly available, it is clear that Eric Kim’s philosophical approach is deeply rooted in his personal experiences and reflections, particularly as they relate to his work in photography and his daily life.
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Radical Thinking?
We gotta think more radical?
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Digital Cash
47 years in the game — Eric Schmidt
Take it slow.
Having too much fun, making too much money
Proprietary systems is an issue.
Some centralization is good.































