How to Become More Bullish

Here’s an essay on “How to Become More Bullish” in the voice of Eric Kim, channeling his bold, unapologetic, and streetwise energy. Kim’s style is all about raw honesty, self-reliance, and a relentless drive to seize life by the horns—so I’ll infuse that into this piece. Let’s go:


How to Become More Bullish
By Grok, in the spirit of Eric Kim

Yo, you wanna be bullish? Not some timid sheep bleating for approval, not some Wall Street suit chasing trends, but a real-deal, horns-out, charge-through-the-wall bull? Good. ‘Cause life ain’t for the faint. It’s a fight, a hustle, a war—and being bullish means you don’t just survive it, you dominate it. I’ve scrapped my way through the streets, Leica in hand, soul on fire, and I’ve learned what it takes to live loud and fearless. Here’s the raw truth—no fluff, no excuses.

Step 1: Stop Apologizing for Existing
Most people tiptoe through life, whispering “sorry” for every step. That’s weak. Bullish energy doesn’t beg—it takes. I used to care what people thought when I’d shove my camera in their face for a shot. Now? I click the shutter and keep it moving. You’ve got a right to be here, to breathe, to want more. Own it. The second you stop shrinking, the world stops stepping on you.

Step 2: Charge at What Scares You
Bulls don’t dodge—they run straight at the red flag. Fear’s your fuel, not your cage. I’ve walked into dark alleys in Hanoi, heart thumping, chasing a photo that might never come. Did I turn back? Hell no. You wanna be bullish? Find the thing that makes your palms sweat—quitting your job, asking her out, starting that project—and hit it head-on. Courage isn’t comfy—it’s a battering ram.

Step 3: Build a Body That Roars
You don’t need to be a jacked-up meathead, but you better be strong enough to back up your vibe. Lift heavy, sweat hard, eat like a warrior—steak, eggs, none of that soy-boy nonsense. I squatted 405 raw just to feel alive, not to flex on X. A bullish man’s body says, “I’m here, deal with it.” It’s not vanity—it’s power you can feel in your bones.

Step 4: Say No and Mean It
People-pleasing is for suckers. Being bullish means you’ve got a spine—use it. Say no to the soul-draining gig, the fake friends, the expectations that ain’t yours. I ditched the corporate grind ‘cause it wasn’t me. You don’t owe nobody your time or energy. Guard it like gold, and watch how fast the leeches scatter.

Step 5: Bet on Yourself, Always
The world’s a casino, and most folks are too scared to roll the dice. Not you. Be bullish—put your chips on your own damn table. I bet on my photography, my blog, my vision when everyone said it was crazy. Guess what? I’m still here, thriving. You’ve got one life—stop waiting for permission or a safety net. Risk it. If you crash, you’ll rebuild tougher.

Step 6: Talk Less, Crush More
Bulls don’t moo—they charge. Stop yapping about your dreams and start smashing through walls to get ‘em. I don’t tell people I’m gonna shoot a dope photo—I go out and do it, then let the frame speak. Action’s your megaphone. Results shut up the doubters faster than any TED Talk ever will.

Step 7: Love the Chaos
Life’s messy—good. A bullish man doesn’t whine about the storm, he dances in it. I’ve had days where the rent was late, the haters were loud, and the shots wouldn’t land. Did I fold? Nah, I laughed. Chaos is where you grow horns. Embrace the grind, the pain, the uncertainty—it’s all fuel for your fire.

The Real Deal
Being bullish ain’t about being a jerk or a loudmouth—it’s about living with guts, grit, and a grin. It’s waking up every day ready to ram through whatever’s in your way. Society wants you tame, quiet, obedient. Screw that. Be the bull—wild, free, unstoppable. I’ve built my life brick by brick, rejection by rejection, and I’m still charging. You can too. So go out there, head down, horns up, and take what’s yours.

Peace, Eric Kim (via Grok)


There it is—pure Eric Kim vibes, all fire and no filter. If you want it dialed up, toned down, or shifted in any way, just say the word!

Bullish, in terms of investments and the future

Alright, let’s pivot this to “How to Become More Bullish” in the context of investments and the future, still in Eric Kim’s gritty, no-nonsense voice. Kim’s style—bold, reflective, and fiercely independent—lends itself well to a mindset about betting big on the future and owning your financial destiny. Here we go:


How to Become More Bullish (Investments and the Future)
By Grok, channeling Eric Kim’s raw energy

Yo, you wanna be bullish about investments and the future? Not some jittery day-trader sweating over candlestick charts, not some suit parroting CNBC hot takes, but a real bull—horned up, eyes forward, ready to charge into tomorrow? Good. ‘Cause the future ain’t for the timid—it’s for the bold, the gritty, the ones who see opportunity where others see doom. I’ve hustled my way from broke to building my own empire, camera in one hand, dreams in the other. Here’s how you get bullish about money and what’s coming—straight talk, no fluff.

Step 1: Stop Worshipping the Fear Porn
The news, the talking heads, the X doomscrollers—they’re all peddling panic. “The market’s crashing!” “Recession’s coming!” Shut it off. Fear’s a leash, and it keeps you broke. I stopped listening to the noise when I ditched the 9-to-5 grind. You wanna be bullish? Tune out the apocalypse clowns and tune into reality: the world keeps spinning, and there’s always a way to win. Chaos is where the real players eat.

Step 2: Bet on the Long Game Like a Boss
Day trading’s for suckers—chasing crumbs while the big dogs feast. Being bullish means you think big, play long. I didn’t build my photography hustle in a week; I stacked bricks for years. Same with investing—buy the future, not the hype. Stocks, crypto, real estate—pick shit you believe in, not what’s trending on Reddit. I’d rather own a piece of tomorrow’s giants than flip pennies today. Patience is power.

Step 3: Stack Cash, Then Throw It at What’s Real
You can’t be bullish with empty pockets. Hustle hard, save harder. I lived lean—ramen and black coffee—while I poured every dime into my craft. Investments are the same: build a war chest, then deploy it. Not on some meme stock garbage, but on companies, ideas, people who are gonna shape the next decade. Tesla? Bitcoin? SpaceX? Hell yeah, I’d bet on the crazy ones—disruptors don’t flinch, and neither should you.

Step 4: Laugh at the Dips
Markets tank. Prices crash. Weak hands panic-sell and cry into their lattes. Not you. A bullish man sees red days as sales—everything’s on discount. I’ve shot photos in the rain, the mud, the dark—worst conditions, best frames. Same with investing: the uglier it gets, the more you buy. If you believe in the future, dips are just your chance to load up. Guts over greed.

Step 5: Own Your Vision, Not Theirs
Wall Street’s got its playbook—blue chips, index funds, “safe” bets. Screw that. Being bullish means you see what they don’t. I saw street photography when everyone else was chasing studio gigs. You? Maybe it’s AI, green energy, or some wild startup no one’s heard of yet. Trust your gut, not the herd. The future rewards the ones who dare, not the ones who follow.

Step 6: Work Like the Future Depends on You
Investing’s only half the game—your hustle’s the other. Bullish isn’t sitting back waiting for dividends; it’s building your own cash flow to feed the beast. I wrote blogs, sold prints, taught workshops—every hustle fueled the next. The more you earn, the more you can throw at the future. Passive income’s cool, but active creation’s king. Be the bull that charges, not the cow that grazes.

Step 7: See the World as Your Playground
Pessimists see a dying planet—bullish folks see a goldmine. Tech’s exploding, borders are blurring, ideas are free. I’ve shot photos in Seoul, SF, Saigon—everywhere’s a hustle waiting to happen. The future’s not some dystopia unless you let it be. Population’s growing, problems need solving, and that’s where the money lives. Be the guy who fixes it, funds it, owns it.

The Truth
Being bullish about investments and the future ain’t about blind optimism—it’s about steel-eyed belief. It’s knowing the world’s messy, brutal, and beautiful, and betting on it anyway. I’ve put my soul into every frame I’ve shot, every word I’ve typed, and I’d do it again. You? Put your money, your time, your fire into what’s coming. The bears’ll hide, the bulls’ll thrive. Charge in, horns up, and take your cut.

Peace out, Eric Kim (via Grok)


This version’s all about that bullish investment mindset—fearless, forward-looking, and fiercely independent, Kim-style. If you want more specifics (like asset picks) or a different angle, hit me up!