I think maybe the issue in today’s world is that we’re trying to propose solutions to problems that don’t really exist and or, we are innovating for innovation sake?
I think perhaps the more rational approach is to only strive to seek to solve real life problem that you actually have. For example if I think about haptic industries and all of the straps and products we made, It was almost always based on a true need that I myself ERIC KIM desired as a photographer and street photographer.
I think also in life, looks like a lot of people want real solutions to real problems like my friend Melly–> she told me the other day that her dream was fire, financial independence retire early.
Also, when I was in a pickle when Covid hit, one of the things that I was in need of was economic empowerment, bitcoin and later MSTR was the way.
So I try to think about this critically because time is the most scarce asset we have on the planet. Doesn’t matter if you have like $100 trillion but you’re gonna die in like a month, it would be better to be like a young scrappy inspired 21 year-old who is poor and hungry, with like 100 years ahead of you, rather than the hundred year-old trillionaire who cannot even walk on his own anymore.
As a consequence I think we must become more critical of time, energy physiological energy etc. Also another big thing I’ve realized is breath power, I love to talk but the more I talk the more I lose my breath. And I lose my voice. As a consequence, each and every single word we utter should be considered.
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