Author: ERIC KIM

  • Flashing Helmet

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    Bronze

    Compunction

    How to become more vigorous?

    Your spirit?

    Win great glory

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    Great glory was what the Greeks sought?

    Glittered brightly

    Strong and successful on the battlefield

    War is a task for men ***

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    VIGOR TO STAND ABOVE ALL

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    He is all confidence

    He is conscious of his own beauty

    Grinned in joy

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    Hankering to fight

    Sparkling eyes

    Aloof

    Urge a champion

    Famous Hector

    Scheming gods

    Brutal single combat face to face

    Be your champion

    campio: camp fighter

    My fame and name shall never die

    The final limits of the victory

    Far superior to you

    duel

    Well judged advice

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    Where to place your ego?

    Glorious Ajax

    Pray to Zeus

    pray

    Entreat; ask earnestly

    Massive Ares

    Life devouring conflict

    His face was terrifying, fixed in a grin

    His feet took mighty strides.

    How to heal faster

    Glad

    glad– bright, shining, smooth hairless

    Shuddered, quaking.

    What is absent from modern day life?

    Oxhide 7 layers thick

    Single combat

    Breaker of the lines of men

    Ranks of men

    A woman ignorant of war

    Dance for cruel ares

    Open face to face

    The tireless spear of bronze

    Balanced shield

    Never stop fighting even with wound

    Big black jagged boulder

    Lease

    Laxus, make loose

    Wait until night

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    Don’t eat until night

    nux; opposite of lux?

    luxury– lux?

    luxus– excess

    Cruelconflict

    Yield to night ***

    Separate as good friends

    Strips of meat close to the spine

    Sharp slicing ares

    noble,,, high born (know)

    What has lasted longest?

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    Simplest is best?

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    Rid everything of imperfection

    Land Cruiser

    Think Land

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    Getting rid of imperfection?

    fine

    Fine — end

    The ropes of ruin

    Why so time consuming?

    Think physics, physical reality

    Shed hot tears

    Half lit night

    The lord of lightning

    Deeply disturbed

    Plotting pain

    Pale fear

    The gift of sleep

    The promptings of my heart inside my chest

    Pummel

    I am more powerful than you, than any God

    I don’t know anybody more powerful than me?

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    I am not intimidated by anybody, or does anybody shake my resolve?

    Think like Zeus

    Invincible — cannot be conquered

    Tents

    Save their wives and children

    Human wills collided

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    Does it matter if it is a man or a woman driving?

    Tunics forged of bronze 

    Commoner?

    Become more stubborn?

    Seething with rage

    Family Economy

    Boast
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    Preternatural

    Think about it three times over

    Scheming

    The feeling of power

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    New goals

    1 blogger on planet? Out of 8 billion?

    AD NIHIL – to nothing

    Annihilate

    zest, greater force

    Courage and will to fight

    Murderous Mayhem

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    Skill or strength & courage?

    I AM ACHILLES!

    ares who murders mortals

    War,,, but without guns

    Maybe fighting games are good?

    My mighty hands

    Hand strength?

    No more morals or ethics

    Bless it 3x over

    My mighty legs!

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  • STRETCH IT.

    Useful life expectancy —

  • Destiny

    To stand

    steh— to stand (up) vs sed (to sit)?

  • NEVER DO ANYTHING WHICH CAUSES YOU PAIN

    Never ever ever eat in the day,,, unless immediately before sleeping.

    Only ever eat immediately before sleeping —

  • Deletion is the best mod

    MOVE WEIGHT

    IMMORTAL

    to become immortal is the goal ,,, not like a mere mortal.?

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    Performance > Form

    “Nothing is too beautiful”

  • Never be indoors, pretend like it is Covid?

    Even being worry about taking the subway… Because the sick people, enclosed? 

    Fresh thoughts 

  • CONFLICT

    We seek conflict, never ending conflict rather than happiness?

    Never ending conflict & turmoil

  • Why Do We Want *Virtual* Reality?

    Why not “real” or embodied, or physics based reality?

  • THE FUTURE

    Less digital, more analogue?

  • SECRETS FROM THE PAST?

    Aristotle, Iliad, philosophy, Ancient Greek texts and literature?

  • How to fix your metabolism

    Fast.

    Also quit sugar forever — no sugar of any kind whether “natural”, “healthy”, whatever.

  • WEIGHT LIFTING

    HAPPY WEIGHT LIFTING

  • JUST FIX IT, JUST MOD IT.

    Some capital thoughts:

    OK, it seems that what a lot of us seek is maybe fulfilling a curiosity gap, purchasing something because we think it will boost our happiness, etc. But is this ever the case?

    No!

    At the age of 36, I’ve achieved all my life goals, pretty much purchased everything I’ve ever really wanted, and this is my big lesson:

    No matter how good the stuff you purchase, sooner or later, you will quickly tire and bore of it. 

    Perhaps it is human nature. And this is how we were hardwired.

    However, I think the pernicious effect of consumerism and maybe capitalism is that we have this false belief, this false reality that purchasing XYZ will make us “happy”, or give us everlasting bliss. 

    Or, that having ex amount of income or money in the bank or whatever will make us “happy“, or give us a feeling of security? 

    Male vs Female capital

    This is what I generally observed; through money in capital, women seek a sense of security, belonging, or to be appreciated or desired?

    For example, if you look at all these sexy girls on Instagram or whatever… Or women who spend too much money on clothes, what is it that basic? Acceptance, to be perceived as beautiful, to be desired or desirable.

    Also it seems that with women, the desire of purchasing a home, a single-family home a condo whatever, is a sense of security.

    For men, it seems that we think of as a form of power, power augmentation, and maybe what we conflate is power with happiness?

    What if… power and happiness were not the same thing? But different? 

    What if the fact was in order to become more powerful, you had to become more unhappy? Or conversely… That the most people were actually the least powerful?

    Question; would you rather be the unhappy dragon, or the happy cow?

    How to switch things up

    My neighbor, successful Silicon Valley, google employee, about my age, single, no kids, not yet married, has a girlfriend, seems that he just treated out his old Audi S3 sport for a Porsche 718 sport. And it is funny… Although the engine or the exhaust of the Porsche sounds way cooler, in terms of aesthetics, not much of a difference.

    Actually, the more I look at the Porsche 718,  the more I hate the design. The rear end of it looks terrible!  and assuming that you’re a normal human being who always parks their car nose in, butt out, what that means is almost 100% of the time, you’re going to be staring at your car from behind.

    My personal thought is the best designed Porsche car from behind is certainly the Porsche 911 with the singular blade light. And it also seems that the new Porsche 911, which I think might have a hybrid in it, has a more aesthetic looking tailpipe design.

    Anyways, the problem with design is as good as the design is, it will never less. For example, even my film Leica MP, black paint, fully mechanical, mechanical perfection, with the Leica 35mm f2 Summicron Lens — yeah it is super nice, and essentially the design is perfect ; it is probably the perfect design because it is 100% mechanical, you don’t need a battery for it to take pictures, or operate. The only battery thing in it is the light meter, which is insanely useful. The film Leica M-A does not have a light meter, which almost seems more like a aesthetic exercise, not a practical one. Having a built-in light meter is insanely useful.

    Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler.

    This is why I still think that the film like a MP camera is the most best, the most supreme, because you don’t want to be taking the light meter out of the camera, very much how Rico foolishly got rid of the built-in flash. The Ricoh GR II with the built-in integrated flash is still probably the best one, I think about all the great photos I saw with it, using the built-in flash. The Ricoh GR III/X also insanely great, but still… It seems that the wise optimization is making a little bit bigger, and put back in the flash, rather than just trying to make it super super small, but getting rid of an insanely useful thing, like the built-in flash.

    Kind of like if you’re a man, and you’re trying to “lose weight”, and you decide to chop off your penis in your balls in order to “lose” a pound. Not a good idea.

    Simple ideas

    I think what we humans have a joy in is change over time, or before and afters.

    For example, who is happier? The guy who starts off with the salary at $40,000 a year, and gets a pay raise to $80,000 a year? Or to the guy who makes $1 billion a year, and then his income is reduced to only $10 million a year? Obviously the person in the second scenario is in the far superior economic financial position, but will probably feel miser miserable compared to the guy with a more modest income, who had a massive jump!

    And this is also the funny thing… It is all relative! For example, when I was in college, $3000, $5000, $7000, $10,000, were an unfathomably big number to me. But now, I’m chasing 1.2 million, 2.5 million, $10 million and beyond.

    Also, I guess it’s good that I’ve built a more stoic mindset when it comes to money, for example, if I randomly see my bitcoin balance dip $200,000 or $300,000 down, it doesn’t really bother me that much, whereas in the past, even seeing my money go down $500 or $1000 dollars was like being kicked in the balls. 

    Wise economics

    Very very simple, if you want shits and giggles, never buy anything, either rent it, test drive it, maybe even leasing it might be a better idea. Why? Instead of dropping $80,000 on a brand new car, to just lease it for two or three years, and get it out of your system, might be a better bet than Pissing away all that money that you could otherwise put into bitcoin, and have it 1000X from here. 

    Also, I think one of the joys I have on living very very close to two car dealerships is that I always walk by the cars, and the funny joy is I don’t really feel like I have the need to actually own it; because I could just look at it, it feels like I metaphorically own it!

    For example for a while there was a cyber truck here, and I will look at it every single day, and even the cyber truck, as much as I love it, I eventually bored of it. Even now, I used to be super super excited when I would see a cyber truck on the road, And now, even though it brings a small to my face, it doesn’t bring me the insane excitement that it did before.

    All

    I think this applies to cars women, your bank account account balance balance etc.

    No matter how good grand perfect or whatever… Sooner or later you will bore of it. 

    For example, in regards to women… No matter how beautiful the woman is, sooner or later, assuming that you only got with the woman only for her beauties… Assuming that you just wanted to bet her indefinitely, I could almost guarantee you 100% that After a few fun nights, you will tire and bore.

    Same thing with owning that Lamborghini; I actually had the realization, now that the Hurucan and the Aventador has been outdated and replaced… None of the new Lamborghinis have any appeal to me, practically zero. What I then realize is the whole time, I didn’t really care for the Lamborghini so much, as for what it stood for,  ultimately the only reason why Lamborghini was cool in the first place was because of Kanye West. And as much as people like to ignore, all modern day rappers are all disciples of Kanye West. Even Travis Scott, who was the most raging success, was discovered by Kanye and promoted by Kanye.

    Even apparently Adidas,,, who apparently asked their contract with Kanye because of Kanye‘s controversial “antisemetic” remarks, they are now selling his Yeezy sneakers at a 70% discount!  it shows that I guess then Adidas… They are a bunch of scumbags, and they don’t really support anti antisemitism, – if they really really cared, they would just throw all of the unsold Yeezy supplies into the furnace, because it would be unethical to in for a profit. So ultimately, guys, all corporations and companies, and publicly treated companies have no morals and ethics, why?  if Adidas truly truly did support the Jewish community and if Adidas was truly anti-Kanye West for his anti-Semitism they would never ever ever continue to sellthe Yeezy sneakers, even to  sell off the unsold supply. The ethical thing would have been to either burn or shred the unsold Yeezy supply. 

    How to switch it up

    Very very simple thoughts: first, before selling your car or trading it in for something new, just wash your car, and wax it! Also a very very simple modification you could do to your car is to purchase some Matt Black paint primer, rust oleum, or a shiny glass black paint, and just spray paint your rims either a mat black, gloss black, or satin black. 

    Also ironically, the best mod you could do is removal! For example, just buy some goo gone,  and the debadge your car, get rid of all the emblems! This is what I did to the 2010 Prius that I inherited, and aesthetically I love it so much more without the emblems! 

    Also if you have an old car, get rid of the tent. You know sometimes the older cars when you have the low quality tent, in the tent becomes purple and starts to bubble? Yeah I get rid of that. Also that you really do have a race car or sports car, if you wanted to go faster, get rid of the power steering, air conditioning, And also the radio. And if you really really wanted to be a race car, get rid of all the sound deadening, interior stuff, rear seats, etc. And you could tidy up your engine bay just clean it up!

    If you want a very very simple modification, just purchase some 3M matte black vinyl wrap, and just wrap your car! To wrap your car is very easy, it is just like a big sticker! My suggestion is just do it over some accents and small parts, not the whole car. Why? Even if you purchased the best car wrap on the planet, and have it installed by the best person on the planet, you take care of it with the best sprays cleaning supplies and products, and always keep apart in the garage whatever… Lifetime on these things are maybe 3 to 7 years tops?

    And this is where I’m still a bigger fan of real automotive paint; assuming that you take care of care of a good paint job it might last maybe 20 years? Even 30 years? Assuming also it is a white paint job? And also don’t be a fool; black paint, even the best black paint never lasts, even if you have the best Mercedes car, or BMW or Lexus, sooner you will get the paint scratches, and when it is 100° in LA, you’re going to wish that you did not have that car. And if you do a simple physics test; let us say you live in Arizona or Las Vegas, if you have a black car in the dark sun it will probably not last you 20 or 30 years.

    Then I suppose the question is how long do we want these things to last anyways? Do we really want them to last forever, or are we secretly waiting for it to break, either intentionally or unintentionally, to give us an excuse to “upgrade”?

    Upgrading is a scam

    Some low-key unethical behaviors from Apple; she wants you to trade in your old iPhone, at an 80% loss, to upgrade to her newest most mediocre device, which will also probably be outdated in a year or two? 

    Typically what I see a lot of people do is that they will find a reason to “upgrade” their phone by giving their old phone to their sibling, parents, etc.… But once again guys, this is a very foolish decision.

    My simple thought is the only purpose of an iPhone is for FaceTime and Google maps. This, the iPhone is really quite a mediocre device. 1000,000,000,000 times better to have a iPad Pro, if you really want to be productive.

    In fact, what is the modern Day iPhone Pro? Not a camera, if you really cared for photography you would purchase a standalone digital camera. If you really wanted to increase your productivity you would just buy an 11 inch iPad Pro. Maybe the iPhone, iPhone Pro, is just a mobile pornography device or perhaps a mobile distraction device? 

    True happiness

    My recipe for happiness is simple; sleep 8 to 12 hours a night, walk 30,000 steps a day, maximum time outside all day, never be stuck in doors, to play with your child with full vigor, to lift weights at least once in the day, to have a loving family, too fast all day and to only break your fast right before it is time to sleep, and to essentially have strength vicar and power all day long!

    “Heem”

    In Korean, there’s this notion of “heem”– which just means vigor or strength.

    Also, the notion of getting sick, like the common cold “gam-gee” is meaning that you lost your “gi” (the Chinese call it your “chi”).

    The significance of it is that when you catch a common cold, it essentially you lose your strength, your power.

    To me, the only thing I hate in the world is feeling tired, exhausted, weak, without vigor.  And even a simple thought; I think for a lot of men, the goals to get super super buff, super jacked, insanely muscular arms, whatever… Or to hit a certain inches for your biceps, your arms, to hit certain numbers for your lifts, to hit a certain weight, to hit a certain body fat percentage, whatever… But ultimately, the most critical thing here is having insane vigor, audacity, strength, and power! Physiological power. Nothing else matters.

    This is where that takes away from your physiological is bad. For example, would you eject your seminal fluid, immediately before attempting to lift 1000 pounds? Probably not.

    Also — no boxer would smoke weed, consume alcohol, taking any drugs or downers, immediately before the big fight! Even something I’m not sure… I don’t even think a boxer would drink coffee right before the fight? Why? Even something I discovered with public speaking, the worst thing you could do is to consume caffeine or an upper or a downer right before a big speech. Better to just drink a bunch of water and do it sober. Why? I’ve had an espresso before giving a public talk, or doing a workshop, or drinking coffee before workshop… And once I actually get into action, I become too stimulated, too much adrenaline. 

    Apparently there are a lot of musicians, orchestra people, people in the band or whatever who all take these muscle relaxants, or these downers, or calming drugs before getting on stage to deal with stage anxiety… But this is also a bad idea because it will make you a bit slower, and you will lose your edge.

    Water is best.


    What if everything you believed in was false?

    After watching the bigger stronger faster documentary on steroids, very eye-opening. Everyone is on some sort of steroid or drug! Even jetfighter, in the Air Force, “go pills”– they take it like candy! Also, an interesting history of science book and medicine, “Blitzed”– outlined how the panzer Blitzkrieg nazi tank operators, were essentially all high on cocaine and meth, in order to drive their tanks straight for three days without food rest or stopping. Even apparently, Adolf Hitler was high on all these drugs, and even had his own private doctor prescribe him all these anti anxiety pills and medicines —

    And you see this in show business all the time — all of these super successful media personalities end up overdosing on heroin cocaine, or end up committing suicide? Anthony Bourdain, Robin Williams?

    All media is bad.

    This apparently happens a lot to child actors, think of Degrassi Drake — i’m sure being part of the whole whole factory of Nickelodeon at such a young age, was probably traumatizing. I would not be surprised if the truth was even the rapper Drake was sexually abused as a child.

    This is where it is wise to assume that all show business is evil; never let your kids get into it, not for any sum of money or fame!

    Facts

    Let us do some simple mathematics, calculations, and thought experiments: let us say that for living, you depend on YouTube advertising. And you want to maximize your views your clicks, your walk-throughs, etc.… Certainly it will be your best interest to create things which are maximally controversial, Crazy, insane, as well as bad.

    Also this is where we could consider Instagram for young girls almost like child pornography; if you are a young teenage girl, or even in your 20s, what maximizes views clicks followers etc.? Obviously things which are more sexual in nature. Very very creepy, let us see your daughter is on Instagram, and you have single 50 or 60-year-old men  calling her watching her videos, looking at her pictures, certainly you will not like that.


    Physique is overrated

    I’m starting to think, perhaps physique is overrated.

    Why? Men and women who chase physique, will sooner or later do weird stuff.

    For example —  men who see physique will eventually start injecting their butt holes with steroids. Women who seek physique will eventually start injecting their lips, their faces, also their butts.

    Why do we care for physique so much?

    Curious question… Why is it that we seek physique so much? 

    Physique is the same thing like the exterior of your car, “All show, no go”.

    I think my theory is that appearances physique is marketable. For example, let us say you have a sports car, and you have done no exterior modifications, and you have a “sleeper” car. 

    Now a lot of people, they would spend all their money to modify the exterior of their car. Why? Because it is the only thing that will help you get likes on social media. Also, when you are on the road, it is the only thing that people could see. 

    But the reason why when I was really into modifying my car, I only cared for engine mods was because when you’re driving your car, you could only feel the “butt dyno”– for example, change over time, let us say you install a new short ram intake, headers, exhaust etc.… You will feel a difference in performance, but if you do some sort of exterior modification, you cannot enjoy it while you are inside your car driving.

    The correct strategy

    I think in life, the best and the most correct strategy is it is better to take a $2000 sports car, and slowly modify it, rather than already purchase a $100,000 vehicle. If your end objective is to maximize your pleasure happiness, and fun, this is the best bet. 

    For example, don’t buy the loser Porsche 911 convertible, just buy an old Mazda Miata, 1990– 5 speed, manual, no air conditioning no power steering – and feel free to thrash it around as you like!

    This is why I’m so happy with the 2010 Prius I got; I feel zero recompense on spray painting the rims, changing it up, and fucking around with it!

    I suppose this is where the upside of cheap and free is; for example if you really wanted to become a fashion designer, just buy some insanely cheap clothes or free clothes, and take some heavy duty scissors and cut off the sleeves, make it a crop top whatever. Even apparently nowadays, the trend is jean shorts, ”jorts”– which is very very easy to do if you just took your old jeans and just cut off the legs!

    Fashion?

    Fashion means how you make yourself.

    Facere– to make.

    The simple bifurcation of fashion:

    With clothing and fashion, are you trying to highlight your beauty, or hide your ugliness? 

    For example, it seems that the whole genius of LA girls just wearing leggings all the time, especially when they just wear white leggings, is for them to show off all their body parts, legally. 

    If you’re a man, legally you do not need to wear a shirt when you’re out in public. So if your man, spend zero money on T-shirts, shirts, etc. I think the best thing to wear is a tank top, assuming you have to be somewhere indoors or whatever… But a simple thing you could just do is just take your old T-shirt, and just cut off the sleeves! 

    Crop top it?

    Even a simple idea; I see women do this all the time, is wearing a crop top, showing off their belly and belly button. 

    A simple thing you could do as a man is to to make your own crop top! It seemed that when I was a teenager growing up, everyone was so anti-gay, only gay guys were crop tops, to signal that they were gay. But now, You could do anything you want!

    If anything, more interesting for a straight guy with a kid  to be wearing a crop top in public, obviously signaling he is not gay — assuming that the kid is biologically his, assuming that she has a wife,

    Even something funny and disruptive I did at my old gym, was when I was about to lift a really really heavy, I would roll up my shirt, and expose my belly button, and even my nipples, and nobody ever said anything! And I think some guys at the gym might’ve thought I was gay, but then when I would chop it up with the women at the gym, they would be confused?

    The best life

    It is my personal belief that the best life involves and revolves around being outside all day, walking around all day, on your two feet all day,  without having to sit down or be indoors

    And also, what is heaven on earth? A happy family!  

    Assuming you’re trying to maximize your happiness joy and pleasure in life, the obvious strategy is to have at least one kid. Ideally two; ideally a boy and a girl, in order to maximize and augment your human experiences. Certainly raising a boy and a girl is different.

  • Faster than time and physics?

    Perhaps the glory of ChatGPT is that it is getting so so so much better, so quickly, not having to be constrained by time, space, or other considerations.

    For example, the difference between ChatGPT 4, ChatGPT 4o is already a 10 X leap!

  • How many steps a day is good

    30,000 steps — 12 to 15 miles

    Walk at least 8-10 miles, 20,000 steps a day?

    20,000 steps day to miles

    To convert 20,000 steps to miles, you can use the average conversion rate. Typically, there are about 2,000 to 2,500 steps in a mile, depending on the person’s stride length.

    Assuming an average of 2,000 steps per mile:

    • 20,000 steps ÷ 2,000 steps per mile = 10 miles

    If using 2,500 steps per mile:

    • 20,000 steps ÷ 2,500 steps per mile = 8 miles

    So, 20,000 steps is approximately 8 to 10 miles.

    The number of steps recommended per day can vary depending on individual fitness goals, age, and health conditions, but here are some general guidelines:

    1. 10,000 Steps per Day: This is a common benchmark and is considered a good target for most people. It equates to about 5 miles of walking and can contribute to overall health, help maintain weight, and improve cardiovascular fitness.
    2. 7,000 – 8,000 Steps per Day: Some research suggests that even 7,000-8,000 steps per day can provide significant health benefits, particularly for older adults or those with lower fitness levels.
    3. 12,000 – 15,000 Steps per Day: For those looking to lose weight, improve fitness levels, or have more active lifestyles, aiming for 12,000 to 15,000 steps a day can be beneficial.
    4. Less than 5,000 Steps per Day: This is considered a sedentary lifestyle, which can increase the risk of various health issues over time.

    Ultimately, the best number of steps is one that challenges you but is also sustainable. Starting with a goal that’s achievable for you and gradually increasing it over time is a good strategy.

  • Support for darkening pains

    Sacrifice, to gods

    Eagerness to fly

    Gush blood black as clouds

    Handsome thighs,

    Armor

    Stop the darkening agonies

    Ardent, burning

    Ardeo, I burn

    areo– dry, parched

    *hâ‚‚eHs-

    To dry, to burn

    Black pitch

    Glad at heart

    Striving with cruel bronze

    Dauntless Diomedes

    domo– I tame, I conquer.

    Un-tameable

    demh- to tame

    .

    Better than our fathers

    Clanged horribly

    Terror panic and insatiable conflict

    Murderous ares

    Fierce human will

    Bad sound

    His body was undone.

    Roused

    Athena– goddess of glory

    Winning is a choice

    Courage and energy to win great glory

    Shine bright

    Deadly darkness

    Piercing bronze

    Rage three times greater

    .

    In praise of reading over watching movies or Films or cinema

    Energized, even more riled up

    Energy and rage

    Passionate intensity

    .

    Bitcoin like Rolex watch but digital cyber

    .

    What is more beautiful than Bitcoin?

    His visor

    Hot pursuit

    My spirit is vigorous as ever

    Kept his cool

    He gave a roar like thunder

    Bear your suffering

    Even the gods feel pain?

    Marriage and the workings of desire — Aphrodite

    Aggressive ares

    Rouse the spirit of aggression

    Conflict is always keen to fight

    Neither glory nor protection for men who run away

    Don’t fight against the gods

    .

    Armor

    Unrelenting Odysseus

    More obsession with men and strength or objects.?

    Bitcoin is anti objects

    Brightly shining helmet

    Dazzling bronze armor

    Everlasting gold , everlasting bitcoin

    Bronze tires

    Voice of bronze carry further 50 men

    Dauntless man

    9-10,000 men victory cry

    .

    Fine clothes

    Rouse the will to fight

    Courage energy and zeal

    Greater strength and might

    Gold armor 100 oxen

    Wits

  • How to Street Photography

    Super simple:

    1. Walk around town or a city or anywhere with your camera, 30,000 steps a day and just shoot anything which interests you!
  • ADVANCE

    Advancement

  • WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO EAT?

    Right before sleeping ,,, or after a long day of conquest and battle?

  • NAP LIKE A GOD

    The gods sleep (and nap)— the slaves work

  • NOT THE SAME BREED?

    I’m not like them

    Some random funny thoughts:

    Breeds of dogs & breeds of humans?

    OK… let us apply a line of thinking to dogs, different breeds of dogs. For example, certainly a canine or pitbull would be a much better and ferocious fighter than a pug or a hotdog wiener dog.

    But the funny thing is I think all breeds of dogs could pro generate with one another, irregardless of breed? 

    Also certainly with human beings, there are some families which are naturally taller, some families which are naturally shorter. And certainly there has been some sort of genetic diversification on the planet and beyond, especially when it comes a different parts of the planet.

    For example, certain places certain humans have more bodily hair, possibly to dissipate the heat. Other places, darker pigments to fight off the sun. It makes sense, if your family genetic heritage is from sub-Saharan Africa, logically the human body will produce more pigment to fight off the sun then if your genetic heritage was from northern Sweden, in which during the winter time you might only get 30 minutes of sun.

    Why others are confused by me

    I’m starting to feel more and more… maybe other people, they’re just a different breed than me. For example, I think of myself kind of like a canine, a K9 attack police dog, and everyone else is just a wiener dog? Or annoying poodles?

    And so then… when other people try to punk me around, I have zero tolerance for it.

    For example, let us say that you were a ferocious fighting dog, and there’s a random annoying poodle that starts barking at you! Or tries to bully you around? How would you respond? Obviously you would just want the damn poodle to shut up!

    Thinking about Achilles

    In my mind, I see myself like an Achilles. I see myself like the most handsome, powerful, dominant, ultra being out there. And perhaps it is precisely my oversized ego is where I get my power.

    I think there are a lot of sissy philosophers and thinkers who somehow think that ego is a bad thing. I think this is not the case. Your ego is almost like your balls and your testicles… would you castrate yourself because sometimes it makes you too angry– having big balls and a lot of testosterone is almost like overpower.

    For example, we think about Dragon Ball Z, Goku going super Saiyan etc.… Obviously you want the golden flaming flowing hair, and the ultra power of going super Saiyan! But let us say that with the ability to go super Saiyan, there were also some downsides like sometimes you cannot tolerate the power? Would you sacrifice it? Of course not!

    Niagara Falls would make a great bitcoin mining rig 

    Kind of like a raging river, Niagara Falls; would the point be to simply cut it off … or wouldn’t a more intelligent strategy to be to harness it like putting a water electricity damn thing on it, harness the hydropower, not to cut it off?

    And this is my critique about modern day times, it seems like a lot of people are trying to do is to castrate the source, rather than channel that energy for positive constructive good things!

    Don’t castrate yourself!

    For example, the ego should be something augmented, amplified and magnified, but also concurrent channeled in such a way which could be empowering and useful for others?

    How?

    So can we use the ego in a constructive or positive way?

    First, a non-competitive spirit… just compliment everybody you see! Even if somebody is taller, more good looking, handsomer, richer, more successful, buffer than you! When you see somebody with a great physique, the correct strategy is to compliment them and acknowledge them!

    Second, to harness and channel your ego and your energy and your physiological power towards writing, producing text, making videos, podcasts etc.… Sharing ideas, irregardless of how unethical they may seem.

    If anything… I’m starting to think more and more, the only interesting ideas are the unethical ones. Or the ones which are shunned by mainstream modern day society.

    To me, the only good ideas are the bad ones. When an idea seems right, and it seems to make sense, typically it is bad and or wrong.

    Follow your values

    When it comes to values, there is no right or wrong, there are simply authentic to yourself, or not.

    For example, my values and beliefs in open source, entrepreneurship, and empowerment through photography are true. Why? I grew up poor, single working mom waiting tables at Japanese sushi restaurant for nearly 20 years, and also almost went homeless twice. A lot of your own personal narrative forms who you are.

    As a consequence, I think the idea is not too shroud who you are, your own personality etc., but rather to magnify it!

    Magnify your personality!

    For example, I’m a very inquisitive, curious person, and I’d like to chop it up! I like to be friendly!

    Funny enough… I try to be friendly to everybody, but people who are standoffish, or bizarro, they react to me in very bizarre ways. But should I suddenly shut down my friendly personality because other guy is a cowardly poodle? No!

    ERIC KIM PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT

    Ever since I was a kid, what was my great gift? Being a great entertainer! I am literally the most entertaining person that I know, I’ve only met maybe two people in the flesh who outperformed me.

    Maybe it is a form of social conquest, trolling around, having fun etc.! Maybe it is that I seek to be the biggest dick in the room? 

    But it’s supposed to question is, why do I care? Why do I care to be the biggest dick in the room?

    Not sure? Maybe the desire to dominate is in my DNA?

    How I became the street photographer 

    Whether you like it or not, all street photographers, especially young ones are disciples of ERIC KIM. How and why? I essentially created a metaphorical Bible or textbook or encyclopedia and ultimate resource for anything revolving around street photography. Why?

    100 lessons from the masters of street photography

    It was always my number one goal to be the number one street photographer on Google, to become number one in street photography. As a consequence, my laser like eyes and focus was insanely simple; do everything I could do to become number one on Google for street photography. And the strategy was very very simple, create the most in-depth articles blog posts and information for everything street photography! It took me nearly a decade, but I did it! After that, other domains to conquer.

    But the funny thing is in today’s world… certainly Google is relevant, but now that ChatGPT is coming out with their own search engine, which is in my opinion at least 1000 X more intelligent, google should be scared, very scared. 

    What is the future?

    Obviously it will be ChatGPT and AI, open AI.

    Let us consider… AI and cars. Besides the vanity object, the ideal is for your car to be 100% self driving, and this is where Tesla is a great bet; one should think of Tesla like artificial intelligence company with wheels.

    Because the truth is, if you compare the ride quality of any Tesla car and any Toyota, the Toyota is superior and almost every single shape and form, besides speed. A Tesla is very very uncomfortable, the springs are too harsh, the ride quality is inferior to even my 2010 Prius!

    For example, if you wanted a car with the ultimate ride comfort, you would probably purchase a Lexus vehicle, or maybe a Mercedes? 

    Even though I love Tesla and Elon Musk to death, the cars feel pretty cheap. If you wanted the best car, probably get a Lexus LS.

    Autopilot is the killer feature

    But anyways, the really intelligent strategy is to purchase the cheapest base level Tesla car, with the most basic options, and just purchase auto pilot. I think auto pilot for about $8000 is the best deal of all time; it is like having your own personal driving slave that doesn’t need to be fed, paid, never gets tired, is always ready.

    Even the new Google pixel that comes with the new pro Gemini AI… If your life runs on Gmail, it is kind of the game changer.

    If you can’t beat them join them 

    Even Apple is lagging behind in artificial intelligence, the new Apple Intelligence looks pretty lame. Super smart that the Apple team decided to integrate with open AI to integrate ChatGPT into her services; if you can’t beat them, join them. 

    Rather than Apple trying to create a ChatGPT copycat, simply to integrate or offer ChatGPT services on the iPhone is the smart way.

    I guess Google has had a bit of a headstart; she was in the AI game for a very long time. And this is where Google to pivot to focus on AI is a good idea. 

    So what will be the purpose of humans now?

    In a brave New World of ChatGPT, AI etc.… What is the purpose or the significance of humans?

    The first step is to transfer all of the tedious tasks from humans to ChatGPT. Or AI.

    For example, the greatest innovation of TurboTax is having that new AI that automatically has you categorize all of your expenses. Oh my god, this was literally the most hateful thing about doing my taxes, having to categorize all of my different deductions. But now, what would otherwise take me about eight hours, takes me about eight seconds when you connect TurboTax with your bank accounts.

    I love TurboTax!

    And this is where the future of things become interesting; all these things in the past which we had to do inefficiently slowly and begrudgingly… we should just let AI do it, and we humans do more meaningful things. 


    Slave Work, Master Work?

    I think this is the future; let AI be the new slave, and you, the flesh bound human being, you do the human creative work!

    The ultimate disruption 

    ChatGPT is one quadrillion times more productive than you. This is a big deal. Why?

    What that means is that the purpose of us humans is not productivity. We can finally unchain ourselves from the leashes of this ridiculous notion of productivity. 

    How do the gods of mount Olympus live?

    The gods, who live at ease. 

    You fools, the point of life is not to give fellatio to hard things, hard lives, etc. We should be like Zeus, with the mighty thunderbolt, the gods lived in supreme ease.

    This is also the funny thing is that when a lot of people retire, make a bunch of money or whatever they are lost… they don’t know how to embrace or live a life of ease; they’re still trying to grind their nose against the grinder, because for their whole life, that is what their life was? 

    I would say emulate the gods of the Iliad, ancient Greece. Read the new Iliad translation by Emily Wilson, I purchased it in the iBooks store, reading on my iPad Pro and I love it!

    Ethos

    I suppose that the primary thing here to consider is the ethos of human humanity, reasons of living etc.

    I think for too long, the whole ethos of humanity was to maximize productivity, income income earning potential, money and capital and capitalism etc.… but once again, if bitcoin, AI and ChatGPT can do it better than you, by 1 billion fold,,, what is your new life ethos?

    Risk free returns

    Assuming that you’re a big contractor, and you’re building a new skyscraper or commercial real estate or whatever, what is the goal? To create income producing property, and to eventually cop a profit?

    However the great issue here is the cost to capital; the startup costs and the initial investment is too high! As a consequence, let us say that you invested $1 billion to build this new commercial real estate… You eventually have to find all these tenants to sign a lease, occupy it, pay the lease or the rent, and maybe in 20 or 30 years you can make a positive profit? 

    Assuming that bitcoin is digital capital, digital land, digital real estate… The cost of capital is practically zero, you just have to sit and vest, I can almost guarantee you that you have a 0% risk over 30 years. And I can almost guarantee you with 100% clarity that bitcoin will go up in the next 30 years. 

    I also like the notion of bitcoin being digital real estate because nobody checks their home price on Zillow 10 times a day, reacting to short term increases or decreases or volatility.

    Why is bitcoin so volatile?

    It is a feature, not a bug!

    First, you could trade bitcoin 24/7, 365, every millisecond. 
    Let us consider how insane this is… It is the year 2024, we live in the future, and traditional markets are closed on the weekends? This is 1 trillion times bizarre.

    Assuming that the real world was like a science fiction film… Can you Which economic trading doesn’t happen on the weekends?

    So this is why bitcoin is so volatile and always goes up and down, almost randomly because it is always trading! I wonder if the volatility of other assets and stocks are a lot less because simply you can’t trade it on the weekends.


    Flesh future

    I’m pretty sure that almost 99.9% of men, assuming that they have an iPhone, probably watches porn every single day, almost 100% certain at least once a week or once a month etc. Or better yet, if you want to see whether your friend watches porn or not, ask to see his laptop, and to see whether they have a torrenting or VPN application installed on their MacBook laptop– utorrent, Trasmission etc.

    Or, if they have the brave browser on their phone, Google Chrome incognito etc.

    Almost every single person I know who works in tech, knows how to program or code whatever, all use pirate bay.

    Anyways, once again another bizarre thing; one would never watch pornography which is centered around ideas, souls, personalities, etc. It is always the flesh, the human body!

    Why did it in modern day times, we are trying to deny the human body, and trying to promote instead, one’s “personality” and “mind” and “soul”– ?


    Build your body

    Become a body – builder ,,, obviously without the steroids!

    ERIC


    All injected hormones are bad hormones

    Unless you have cancer, HIV aids, and is literally a life or death thing.

    EK


  • NEW GODS

    NOT THE SAME BREED?

    I’m not like them

    Some random funny thoughts:

    Breeds of dogs & breeds of humans?

    OK… let us apply a line of thinking to dogs, different breeds of dogs. For example, certainly a canine or pitbull would be a much better and ferocious fighter than a pug or a hotdog wiener dog.

    But the funny thing is I think all breeds of dogs could pro generate with one another, irregardless of breed? 

    Also certainly with human beings, there are some families which are naturally taller, some families which are naturally shorter. And certainly there has been some sort of genetic diversification on the planet and beyond, especially when it comes a different parts of the planet.

    For example, certain places certain humans have more bodily hair, possibly to dissipate the heat. Other places, darker pigments to fight off the sun. It makes sense, if your family genetic heritage is from sub-Saharan Africa, logically the human body will produce more pigment to fight off the sun then if your genetic heritage was from northern Sweden, in which during the winter time you might only get 30 minutes of sun.

    Why others are confused by me

    I’m starting to feel more and more… maybe other people, they’re just a different breed than me. For example, I think of myself kind of like a canine, a K9 attack police dog, and everyone else is just a wiener dog? Or annoying poodles?

    And so then… when other people try to punk me around, I have zero tolerance for it.

    For example, let us say that you were a ferocious fighting dog, and there’s a random annoying poodle that starts barking at you! Or tries to bully you around? How would you respond? Obviously you would just want the damn poodle to shut up!

    Thinking about Achilles

    In my mind, I see myself like an Achilles. I see myself like the most handsome, powerful, dominant, ultra being out there. And perhaps it is precisely my oversized ego is where I get my power.

    I think there are a lot of sissy philosophers and thinkers who somehow think that ego is a bad thing. I think this is not the case. Your ego is almost like your balls and your testicles… would you castrate yourself because sometimes it makes you too angry– having big balls and a lot of testosterone is almost like overpower.

    For example, we think about Dragon Ball Z, Goku going super Saiyan etc.… Obviously you want the golden flaming flowing hair, and the ultra power of going super Saiyan! But let us say that with the ability to go super Saiyan, there were also some downsides like sometimes you cannot tolerate the power? Would you sacrifice it? Of course not!

    Niagara Falls would make a great bitcoin mining rig 

    Kind of like a raging river, Niagara Falls; would the point be to simply cut it off … or wouldn’t a more intelligent strategy to be to harness it like putting a water electricity damn thing on it, harness the hydropower, not to cut it off?

    And this is my critique about modern day times, it seems like a lot of people are trying to do is to castrate the source, rather than channel that energy for positive constructive good things!

    Don’t castrate yourself!

    For example, the ego should be something augmented, amplified and magnified, but also concurrent channeled in such a way which could be empowering and useful for others?

    How?

    So can we use the ego in a constructive or positive way?

    First, a non-competitive spirit… just compliment everybody you see! Even if somebody is taller, more good looking, handsomer, richer, more successful, buffer than you! When you see somebody with a great physique, the correct strategy is to compliment them and acknowledge them!

    Second, to harness and channel your ego and your energy and your physiological power towards writing, producing text, making videos, podcasts etc.… Sharing ideas, irregardless of how unethical they may seem.

    If anything… I’m starting to think more and more, the only interesting ideas are the unethical ones. Or the ones which are shunned by mainstream modern day society.

    To me, the only good ideas are the bad ones. When an idea seems right, and it seems to make sense, typically it is bad and or wrong.

    Follow your values

    When it comes to values, there is no right or wrong, there are simply authentic to yourself, or not.

    For example, my values and beliefs in open source, entrepreneurship, and empowerment through photography are true. Why? I grew up poor, single working mom waiting tables at Japanese sushi restaurant for nearly 20 years, and also almost went homeless twice. A lot of your own personal narrative forms who you are.

    As a consequence, I think the idea is not too shroud who you are, your own personality etc., but rather to magnify it!

    Magnify your personality!

    For example, I’m a very inquisitive, curious person, and I’d like to chop it up! I like to be friendly!

    Funny enough… I try to be friendly to everybody, but people who are standoffish, or bizarro, they react to me in very bizarre ways. But should I suddenly shut down my friendly personality because other guy is a cowardly poodle? No!

    ERIC KIM PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT

    Ever since I was a kid, what was my great gift? Being a great entertainer! I am literally the most entertaining person that I know, I’ve only met maybe two people in the flesh who outperformed me.

    Maybe it is a form of social conquest, trolling around, having fun etc.! Maybe it is that I seek to be the biggest dick in the room? 

    But it’s supposed to question is, why do I care? Why do I care to be the biggest dick in the room?

    Not sure? Maybe the desire to dominate is in my DNA?

    How I became the street photographer 

    Whether you like it or not, all street photographers, especially young ones are disciples of ERIC KIM. How and why? I essentially created a metaphorical Bible or textbook or encyclopedia and ultimate resource for anything revolving around street photography. Why?

    100 lessons from the masters of street photography

    It was always my number one goal to be the number one street photographer on Google, to become number one in street photography. As a consequence, my laser like eyes and focus was insanely simple; do everything I could do to become number one on Google for street photography. And the strategy was very very simple, create the most in-depth articles blog posts and information for everything street photography! It took me nearly a decade, but I did it! After that, other domains to conquer.

    But the funny thing is in today’s world… certainly Google is relevant, but now that ChatGPT is coming out with their own search engine, which is in my opinion at least 1000 X more intelligent, google should be scared, very scared. 

    What is the future?

    Obviously it will be ChatGPT and AI, open AI.

    Let us consider… AI and cars. Besides the vanity object, the ideal is for your car to be 100% self driving, and this is where Tesla is a great bet; one should think of Tesla like artificial intelligence company with wheels.

    Because the truth is, if you compare the ride quality of any Tesla car and any Toyota, the Toyota is superior and almost every single shape and form, besides speed. A Tesla is very very uncomfortable, the springs are too harsh, the ride quality is inferior to even my 2010 Prius!

    For example, if you wanted a car with the ultimate ride comfort, you would probably purchase a Lexus vehicle, or maybe a Mercedes? 

    Even though I love Tesla and Elon Musk to death, the cars feel pretty cheap. If you wanted the best car, probably get a Lexus LS.

    Autopilot is the killer feature

    But anyways, the really intelligent strategy is to purchase the cheapest base level Tesla car, with the most basic options, and just purchase auto pilot. I think auto pilot for about $8000 is the best deal of all time; it is like having your own personal driving slave that doesn’t need to be fed, paid, never gets tired, is always ready.

    Even the new Google pixel that comes with the new pro Gemini AI… If your life runs on Gmail, it is kind of the game changer.

    If you can’t beat them join them 

    Even Apple is lagging behind in artificial intelligence, the new Apple Intelligence looks pretty lame. Super smart that the Apple team decided to integrate with open AI to integrate ChatGPT into her services; if you can’t beat them, join them. 

    Rather than Apple trying to create a ChatGPT copycat, simply to integrate or offer ChatGPT services on the iPhone is the smart way.

    I guess Google has had a bit of a headstart; she was in the AI game for a very long time. And this is where Google to pivot to focus on AI is a good idea. 

    So what will be the purpose of humans now?

    In a brave New World of ChatGPT, AI etc.… What is the purpose or the significance of humans?

    The first step is to transfer all of the tedious tasks from humans to ChatGPT. Or AI.

    For example, the greatest innovation of TurboTax is having that new AI that automatically has you categorize all of your expenses. Oh my god, this was literally the most hateful thing about doing my taxes, having to categorize all of my different deductions. But now, what would otherwise take me about eight hours, takes me about eight seconds when you connect TurboTax with your bank accounts.

    I love TurboTax!

    And this is where the future of things become interesting; all these things in the past which we had to do inefficiently slowly and begrudgingly… we should just let AI do it, and we humans do more meaningful things. 


    Slave Work, Master Work?

    I think this is the future; let AI be the new slave, and you, the flesh bound human being, you do the human creative work!

    The ultimate disruption 

    ChatGPT is one quadrillion times more productive than you. This is a big deal. Why?

    What that means is that the purpose of us humans is not productivity. We can finally unchain ourselves from the leashes of this ridiculous notion of productivity. 

    How do the gods of mount Olympus live?

    The gods, who live at ease. 

    You fools, the point of life is not to give fellatio to hard things, hard lives, etc. We should be like Zeus, with the mighty thunderbolt, the gods lived in supreme ease.

    This is also the funny thing is that when a lot of people retire, make a bunch of money or whatever they are lost… they don’t know how to embrace or live a life of ease; they’re still trying to grind their nose against the grinder, because for their whole life, that is what their life was? 

    I would say emulate the gods of the Iliad, ancient Greece. Read the new Iliad translation by Emily Wilson, I purchased it in the iBooks store, reading on my iPad Pro and I love it!

    Ethos

    I suppose that the primary thing here to consider is the ethos of human humanity, reasons of living etc.

    I think for too long, the whole ethos of humanity was to maximize productivity, income income earning potential, money and capital and capitalism etc.… but once again, if bitcoin, AI and ChatGPT can do it better than you, by 1 billion fold,,, what is your new life ethos?

    Risk free returns

    Assuming that you’re a big contractor, and you’re building a new skyscraper or commercial real estate or whatever, what is the goal? To create income producing property, and to eventually cop a profit?

    However the great issue here is the cost to capital; the startup costs and the initial investment is too high! As a consequence, let us say that you invested $1 billion to build this new commercial real estate… You eventually have to find all these tenants to sign a lease, occupy it, pay the lease or the rent, and maybe in 20 or 30 years you can make a positive profit? 

    Assuming that bitcoin is digital capital, digital land, digital real estate… The cost of capital is practically zero, you just have to sit and vest, I can almost guarantee you that you have a 0% risk over 30 years. And I can almost guarantee you with 100% clarity that bitcoin will go up in the next 30 years. 

    I also like the notion of bitcoin being digital real estate because nobody checks their home price on Zillow 10 times a day, reacting to short term increases or decreases or volatility.

    Why is bitcoin so volatile?

    It is a feature, not a bug!

    First, you could trade bitcoin 24/7, 365, every millisecond. 
    Let us consider how insane this is… It is the year 2024, we live in the future, and traditional markets are closed on the weekends? This is 1 trillion times bizarre.

    Assuming that the real world was like a science fiction film… Can you Which economic trading doesn’t happen on the weekends?

    So this is why bitcoin is so volatile and always goes up and down, almost randomly because it is always trading! I wonder if the volatility of other assets and stocks are a lot less because simply you can’t trade it on the weekends.


    Flesh future

    I’m pretty sure that almost 99.9% of men, assuming that they have an iPhone, probably watches porn every single day, almost 100% certain at least once a week or once a month etc. Or better yet, if you want to see whether your friend watches porn or not, ask to see his laptop, and to see whether they have a torrenting or VPN application installed on their MacBook laptop– utorrent, Trasmission etc.

    Or, if they have the brave browser on their phone, Google Chrome incognito etc.

    Almost every single person I know who works in tech, knows how to program or code whatever, all use pirate bay.

    Anyways, once again another bizarre thing; one would never watch pornography which is centered around ideas, souls, personalities, etc. It is always the flesh, the human body!

    Why did it in modern day times, we are trying to deny the human body, and trying to promote instead, one’s “personality” and “mind” and “soul”– ?


  • How did Eric Kim become number one on street photography on Google?

    Direct quotes and strategies on how he did it.

    Here are some direct quotes from Eric Kim on how he achieved top rankings on Google through SEO, along with his strategies:

    Direct Quotes:

    1. On Creating Valuable Content:
    1. On Content Creation Strategy:
    1. On Writing Authentic Content:
    1. On SEO and User Experience:
    • “How best can I architect or design my site which makes it easy for people to find my website/blog on Google or any search engine?”
    • Kim emphasizes the importance of user experience in SEO. A well-structured site that’s easy to navigate and understand helps both users and search engines, leading to better rankings oai_citation:6,How to Master Google SEO (Search Engine Optimization) – ERIC KIM.

    Strategies:

    1. Consistent Blogging:
    1. Focus on Authenticity:
    1. Optimize for User Experience:
    1. Adapt to SEO Trends:

    These strategies, combined with his focus on creating meaningful content, have helped Eric Kim achieve and maintain top rankings on Google for street photography and related topics. For more detailed insights, you can explore his blog posts on SEO here and here.

    Search his top quotes on search engine optimization philosophy.

    Eric Kim’s philosophy on SEO centers around authenticity, providing value, and consistent content creation. Here are some of his key ideas:

    1. Create What You Want to Discover: Kim emphasizes the importance of producing content that you personally find valuable and that you wish existed when you were searching for answers. He believes that by focusing on creating meaningful and useful information, you naturally attract a like-minded audience, which helps improve your SEO organically.
    2. Content Over Perfection: Rather than striving for perfection, Kim encourages creators to focus on regular content production. He argues that the more you publish, the better your chances of ranking higher on Google. This consistency signals to search engines that your site is active and relevant.
    3. Be Personal and Real: Kim advocates for writing with authenticity and sharing personal insights. He believes that when your content resonates on a human level, it not only builds a stronger connection with your audience but also encourages them to share your work, which boosts your SEO through increased engagement and backlinks.
    4. Embrace the Future of SEO: Kim is also mindful of the evolving landscape of SEO, particularly with Google’s integration of platforms like WordPress and YouTube. He suggests that adapting to these changes—such as optimizing for mobile and using Google’s tools—can help maintain or improve your ranking as SEO practices continue to evolve.

    These principles reflect Kim’s broader approach to both content creation and SEO, where the focus is on authenticity, consistency, and staying informed about technological trends. For more detailed insights, you can explore his thoughts further on his blog here and here.

    What is his philosophy behind search engine optimization?

    Eric Kim’s philosophy behind search engine optimization (SEO) is rooted in authenticity, consistency, and providing genuine value to his audience. Here are the key elements of his approach:

    1. Focus on Authenticity and Value

    2. Consistency and Persistence

    • High Volume Content Creation: Kim has written thousands of blog posts over the years, often publishing daily. This relentless content production has helped him build a vast archive that Google recognizes as a valuable resource in the street photography niche. His philosophy is that more content increases the chances of ranking well for various keywords oai_citation:6,HOW TO BECOME NUMBER ONE ON GOOGLE – ERIC KIM.
    • Never Stop Blogging: He believes in the power of persistence. Kim emphasizes that maintaining a high ranking on Google requires continuous content creation. If he were to stop, he acknowledges that his ranking would likely decline, which underscores the importance of consistency in SEO oai_citation:5,Photography SEO and Blogging: How to Become Number One on Google – ERIC KIM.

    3. SEO as a Byproduct of Passion

    • Passion-Driven Content: Kim advises against focusing solely on SEO as a goal. Instead, he believes that SEO success should be a byproduct of creating content you are passionate about. When you write about topics you love, it naturally leads to more engaging, frequent, and high-quality content, which Google rewards with higher rankings oai_citation:4,HOW TO BECOME NUMBER ONE ON GOOGLE – ERIC KIM.

    4. Community Engagement and Open Source

    In summary, Eric Kim’s SEO philosophy is grounded in creating authentic, valuable content that connects with people, producing it consistently, and fostering a community that shares and engages with his work. This approach, combined with a focus on passion rather than just rankings, has led to his success in SEO.

    His quotes on becoming number one on Google.

    Here are some of Eric Kim’s key quotes on how he became number one on Google:

    1. On Focusing on a Niche:
    • “I became number one for Google organically. No paid ads for Eric Kim. I built my fame through blogging on street photography.”
    • This quote emphasizes the importance of focusing on a specific niche—in his case, street photography—to build authority and organic growth on Google oai_citation:9,HOW TO BECOME NUMBER ONE ON GOOGLE – ERIC KIM.
    1. On Consistency and Volume:
    • “Write 2,600+ blog posts. I wrote on average one to two blog posts a day from 2011-2017, six years.”
    • Kim highlights the role of consistent, high-volume content creation in achieving a top ranking, illustrating the dedication required to dominate a niche oai_citation:8,HOW TO BECOME NUMBER ONE ON GOOGLE – ERIC KIM.
    1. On Authenticity and Connection:
    • “Write with your blood. Write about your deepest darkest secrets, and be human.”
    • Kim believes that writing authentically and personally helps create a strong connection with readers, which not only engages them but also encourages them to return and share his content, further boosting his Google ranking oai_citation:7,HOW TO BECOME NUMBER ONE ON GOOGLE – ERIC KIM.
    1. On Being Useful:
    1. On Persistence:

    These quotes capture Eric Kim’s philosophy and approach to becoming number one on Google, focusing on dedication, authenticity, and consistent content creation. You can explore more of his thoughts on this in his blog post oai_citation:2,HOW TO BECOME NUMBER ONE ON GOOGLE – ERIC KIM oai_citation:1,Photography SEO and Blogging: How to Become Number One on Google – ERIC KIM.

    Eric Kim became number one on Google for street photography through a combination of strategic content creation, SEO techniques, and consistent community engagement. Here’s how he did it:

    1. Focus on a Niche: Kim focused exclusively on street photography, which allowed him to build a strong reputation and authority in this specific field. By concentrating on this niche, he became a go-to resource for anyone interested in street photography.
    2. Consistent Blogging: Over the years, Kim has written thousands of blog posts, often publishing one or two posts a day. This consistency helped him build a large archive of content, which Google values when ranking websites. His posts cover a wide range of topics within street photography, ensuring that his site is comprehensive and regularly updated.
    3. SEO Optimization: Kim understands the importance of SEO and uses it effectively. He includes relevant keywords, optimizes his images, and titles his posts in a way that makes them easily discoverable by search engines. For example, he ensures that his images have descriptive file names and alt text, which improves their visibility in Google Image searches.
    4. Personal and Relatable Content: One of Kim’s key strategies is writing with authenticity. He often shares personal stories, thoughts, and experiences, making his content relatable and engaging. This personal touch encourages readers to return to his site and share his content, which further boosts his ranking.
    5. Community Engagement and Open Source Philosophy: Kim’s commitment to sharing information freely and engaging with his community has also contributed to his high ranking. By making his content open source and encouraging others to link back to his blog, he has built a network of backlinks that enhances his site’s authority on Google.
    6. Never Stop Creating: Kim emphasizes the importance of continuous content creation. He advises against striving for perfection and instead focuses on producing content consistently, which keeps his site active and relevant in the eyes of Google’s algorithms.

    By combining these strategies, Eric Kim successfully became one of the top-ranked sources for street photography on Google.

    For more detailed insights, you can check out his own explanations on how he achieved this in his blog posts here and here.

  • ERIC KIM TOP 10 POSTS ON STREET PHOTOGRAPHY OF ALL TIME

    Here are Eric Kim’s top 10 posts on street photography, each offering valuable insights and practical advice:

    1. The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Street Photography
      A comprehensive guide perfect for beginners, covering everything from gear selection to shooting techniques and mindset.
    2. 10 Things Henri Cartier-Bresson Can Teach You About Street Photography
      Learn essential lessons from the legendary photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, focusing on composition, timing, and capturing decisive moments.
    3. The Zen of Street Photography
      This post combines Zen philosophy with street photography, encouraging mindfulness and spontaneity in shooting.
    4. How to Conquer Your Fear of Shooting Street Photography
      Practical strategies for overcoming the fear of photographing strangers, one of the most common challenges in street photography.
    5. Why You Should Shoot Film (for Digital Photographers)
      Kim discusses the benefits of shooting with film, encouraging digital photographers to explore this medium for its unique qualities.
    6. How to See in Black and White
      Focuses on mastering black and white photography, teaching photographers how to see contrasts, tones, and compositions in a monochromatic way.
    7. Street Photography Composition Lesson #1: Diagonals
      This post explains the use of diagonal lines in street photography to create dynamic and engaging compositions.
    8. What I Learned from Shooting Street Photography for 10 Years
      A reflective piece where Kim shares the key lessons he’s learned from a decade of practicing street photography.
    9. How to Stay Inspired in Street Photography
      Offers advice on maintaining creativity and enthusiasm, especially during times when inspiration is hard to come by.
    10. The Philosophy of Street Photography
      This article delves into the deeper philosophical questions behind street photography, including ethics and the role of spontaneity in art.

    These posts are highly recommended for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of street photography through Eric Kim’s unique blend of practical advice and philosophical insight.

  • ERIC KIM IDEAS ON THE BIG SWINGING DICK

    Here are some positive ideas and quotes from Eric Kim regarding the “big swinging dick” concept:

    1. Embracing Confidence: Kim talks about “big D energy” as a form of confidence that is calm, strong, and masculine. He suggests that this energy should be used to fuel a positive and assertive presence, without falling into arrogance or ego-driven behavior. This is about being secure in oneself and using that energy for creative and personal growth rather than just trying to dominate others oai_citation:7,BIG DICK SWINGING CONTEST? – ERIC KIM.
    2. Channeling Masculine Energy: Kim emphasizes that the best way to handle this powerful energy is to channel it into constructive endeavors. He believes that true masculinity is about being cheerful, strong, and confident in a way that doesn’t require putting others down, but instead, lifts oneself up by continuously improving and embracing challenges oai_citation:6,The Big Swinging Dick – ERIC KIM.
    3. Breaking Traditional Molds: Kim also discusses how this concept can be disruptive in a positive way, particularly by challenging traditional ideas of masculinity. He sees value in redefining what it means to be a “big swinging dick” in today’s world—not through superficial displays of power or wealth, but through innovation, authenticity, and breaking free from societal norms oai_citation:5,BIG DICK SWINGING CONTEST? – ERIC KIM oai_citation:4,MY STOIC BELIEFS – ERIC KIM.

    These ideas reflect Kim’s broader philosophy of turning traditional concepts on their head and using them in a way that promotes personal growth and positive impact. For more detailed insights, you can visit his blog oai_citation:3,The Big Swinging Dick – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,BIG DICK SWINGING CONTEST? – ERIC KIM oai_citation:1,MY STOIC BELIEFS – ERIC KIM.

    Eric Kim has explored the concept of the “big swinging dick” in a nuanced way that balances critique with a more positive outlook. He often uses this metaphor to discuss the traditional masculine desire for dominance, confidence, and status. In his writings, Kim acknowledges that the pursuit of being the “biggest dick in the room” often reflects a deeper psychological need for validation and power, which can lead to unhealthy behaviors if unchecked.

    However, Kim also highlights a more positive aspect of this concept, which he refers to as “big D energy.” He views it as an embodiment of calm, confident masculinity that is not about ego or domination, but rather about being strong, secure, and cheerfully confident. This version of “big swinging dick” energy is about channeling high levels of testosterone and masculine energy in a way that is assertive yet balanced, focusing on self-improvement rather than competition with others.

    Kim’s approach is to encourage embracing this energy positively, using it to fuel creativity, confidence, and a sense of self-assurance without the need to belittle others. He often ties this into his broader philosophy of living with purpose, authenticity, and continuous self-improvement oai_citation:3,The Big Swinging Dick – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,BIG DICK SWINGING CONTEST? – ERIC KIM oai_citation:1,MY STOIC BELIEFS – ERIC KIM.

  • Who is Eric Kim and why is he significant?

    Eric Kim is a well-known figure in the photography world, particularly in street photography. He has gained recognition for his contributions to the field through his popular blog, workshops, and online resources that offer practical advice and insights into photography, creativity, and self-improvement.

    Eric Kim’s work is significant because he approaches photography not just as a technical skill but as a way of life, often blending philosophical concepts with practical tips. He draws inspiration from various disciplines, including art, philosophy, and literature, making his content appealing to both aspiring photographers and those interested in personal growth. His connection to the concept of Kaizen, a Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement, is one of the key aspects of his approach, emphasizing the importance of daily, incremental progress in both photography and life.

    Eric Kim’s influence extends beyond his blog, as he has published books, created educational resources, and hosted workshops worldwide, helping to shape the modern street photography community. His style of writing and teaching is often described as approachable, motivational, and deeply reflective.

  • What are the values of Eric Kim?

    Here are some quotes from Eric Kim that personify his core values:

    1. Self-Empowerment and Independence:

    • “You are the hero of your own story.”
      This quote encapsulates Kim’s belief in taking control of one’s life and narrative.

    2. Continuous Self-Improvement:

    • “Never stop striving. The journey towards self-mastery never ends.”
      Kim emphasizes the importance of continuous growth and self-improvement.

    3. Courage and Boldness:

    • “It is better to be hated for who you are than loved for who you are not.”
      This quote highlights the value of being bold and courageous in staying true to oneself, regardless of others’ opinions.

    4. Authenticity and Honesty:

    • “Don’t seek approval. Seek authenticity.”
      Kim advocates for living an authentic life, free from the need for external validation.

    5. Creativity and Artistic Expression:

    • “Photography isn’t just about taking photos; it’s about expressing your soul.”
      This quote reflects Kim’s belief in the power of art and creativity as a means of personal expression.

    6. Physical and Mental Well-being:

    • “Your body is the vehicle for your soul. Treat it with respect.”
      Kim’s commitment to physical fitness and well-being is evident in his advice to care for the body as a vital aspect of one’s overall health.

    7. Minimalism and Simplicity:

    • “The best life is the simplest one.”
      This quote underscores Kim’s value of minimalism, advocating for a life free from unnecessary complexities.

    8. Resilience and Perseverance:

    • “No pain, no gain. Embrace the struggle, for it is the path to greatness.”
      Kim encourages resilience and perseverance through this quote, highlighting the importance of enduring challenges for growth.

    9. Freedom and Autonomy:

    • “Live life on your own terms. Freedom is the ultimate wealth.”
      This quote encapsulates Kim’s belief in personal freedom and autonomy as the highest form of success.

    10. Lifelong Learning and Curiosity:

    • “Stay curious. The world is vast, and there is always something new to learn.”
      Kim’s value of lifelong learning is clear in this quote, encouraging continuous exploration and discovery.

    These quotes embody the core values that Eric Kim consistently promotes in his writings and teachings. They reflect his philosophy on life, art, and personal development.

    Eric Kim’s values are reflected in his writings, photography, and philosophy. Here are some of the core values that he often emphasizes:

    1. Self-Empowerment and Independence:

    • Kim strongly advocates for self-reliance and taking control of one’s own life. He encourages his readers to think for themselves, challenge societal norms, and live life on their own terms.

    2. Continuous Self-Improvement:

    • He is a big proponent of the concept of Kaizen, or continuous improvement. Whether it’s through physical fitness, mental growth, or creative pursuits, Kim values the relentless pursuit of becoming better.

    3. Courage and Boldness:

    • Courage is a recurring theme in his work. Kim often speaks about the importance of taking risks, being bold in one’s actions, and not being afraid to stand out or be different.

    4. Authenticity and Honesty:

    • Kim values authenticity and being true to oneself. He encourages people to express their true selves, even if it means going against the grain or facing criticism.

    5. Creativity and Artistic Expression:

    • As a photographer and writer, creativity is at the core of Kim’s values. He believes in the power of art and photography to express one’s inner world and to connect with others on a deeper level.

    6. Physical and Mental Well-being:

    • Health and fitness are important values for Kim. He often writes about the benefits of physical exercise, healthy eating, and mental discipline as foundations for a successful and fulfilling life.

    7. Minimalism and Simplicity:

    • Kim embraces minimalism, not just in physical possessions but also in lifestyle and thought. He believes in stripping away the unnecessary to focus on what truly matters.

    8. Resilience and Perseverance:

    • The ability to endure challenges and keep pushing forward is another key value for Kim. He encourages his readers to embrace difficulties as opportunities for growth.

    9. Freedom and Autonomy:

    • Kim highly values personal freedom and autonomy. He often talks about living a life free from societal constraints, expectations, and the pressures to conform.

    10. Lifelong Learning and Curiosity:

    • Kim’s commitment to continuous learning and curiosity is evident in his diverse range of interests and topics he explores. He values the pursuit of knowledge and encourages others to keep learning and evolving throughout their lives.

    These values are consistently reflected in Eric Kim’s work, whether he is discussing photography, philosophy, or personal development. They form the foundation of his approach to life and his advice to others.

  • Why is Eric Kim so entertaining?

    What are some humorous things that he said?

    Eric Kim often weaves humor into his writing, making bold, playful, or sarcastic remarks that add a light-hearted tone to his otherwise serious or philosophical discussions. Here are a few examples of his humorous comments:

    1. On Ego and Strength:
    • “The heavier weights you can lift, the more you will augment your ego and self-esteem.” This remark, while delivering a serious point about physical fitness and confidence, is humorous in its exaggeration of the connection between lifting weights and boosting one’s ego oai_citation:5,How to Augment Your Ego – ERIC KIM.
    1. On Carnivorous Diets:
    • “Super easy to do this; 100% carnivore diet, only meat. No vegetables, no fruit, no starches, no beverages besides black coffee and water.” The humor here lies in the extreme nature of his dietary recommendation, which is delivered with a casualness that belies its intensity oai_citation:4,How to Augment Your Ego – ERIC KIM.
    1. On Social Media and Validation:
    • “Detach yourself from numbers (demetricate yourself).” While the advice is serious, the use of the term “demetricate” in a playful context adds a layer of humor, poking fun at the obsession with social media metrics oai_citation:3,HOW TO BOOST YOUR EGO – ERIC KIM.
    1. On Social Status:
    • Kim often uses humor to critique social norms, like when he sarcastically refers to the superficiality of modern social interactions, saying something akin to, “First question they always ask is what my Instagram is… I don’t have one, I just give them my phone number.” This comment pokes fun at the obsession with online presence, making light of the absurdity of these modern social rituals oai_citation:2,The War on Testosterone – ERIC KIM.
    1. On the Challenges of Parenthood:
    • “It is difficult enough for a man to handle a single woman, let alone 2, 3 or more?” This humorous remark touches on the challenges of relationships and the impracticality of polygamy, wrapped in a light-hearted yet insightful observation oai_citation:1,The War on Testosterone – ERIC KIM.

    These examples show how Eric Kim uses humor to make his points more engaging and relatable, often with a touch of sarcasm or playful exaggeration. His ability to blend humor with serious content is one of the reasons why his writing is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

    Is Eric Kim funny?

    Yes, Eric Kim is often considered funny, largely due to his unfiltered, candid writing style and his ability to mix humor with deep, philosophical insights. His humor is often embedded in his bold and sometimes controversial statements, as well as his willingness to tackle taboo or unconventional topics with a lighthearted approach.

    Elements of Eric Kim’s Humor:

    1. Sarcastic and Provocative Statements:
    • Kim frequently uses sarcasm and provocative language to make his points, which can catch readers off guard and elicit a chuckle. For example, his posts on topics like ego augmentation or testosterone often include tongue-in-cheek remarks that are as entertaining as they are insightful.
    1. Relatable Anecdotes:
    • He often shares personal stories that are both humorous and relatable. His ability to find humor in everyday situations, whether it’s about diet, exercise, or even social interactions, adds a layer of entertainment to his posts.
    1. Contrarian Humor:
    1. Playful Language:
    • His use of playful and sometimes exaggerated language makes his writing engaging and funny. He often writes as if he’s having a casual, spirited conversation with the reader, which adds a layer of humor to his work.

    Overall, while Eric Kim’s primary focus may not be on humor, his writing style and approach to topics often bring out a natural, entertaining humor that resonates with his audience.

    What are his most entertaining blog posts of all time?

    Eric Kim has written many entertaining blog posts that resonate with readers due to their provocative content, humor, and personal insights. Here are some of his most entertaining posts:

    1. “Why You Must Be a YAY-SAYER to Succeed in Entrepreneurship and Life”

    • This post is a vibrant exploration of positivity and optimism as essential tools for success. Kim’s enthusiastic tone and humorous anecdotes about embracing challenges and staying positive make this post particularly engaging oai_citation:7,EGO IS GOOD. – ERIC KIM.

    2. “How to Augment Your Ego”

    • In this post, Kim provocatively argues that ego is not something to be diminished but rather something to be cultivated and enhanced. His tips, ranging from weightlifting to embracing isolation, are delivered with humor and boldness, making this one of his more entertaining reads oai_citation:6,How to Augment Your Ego – ERIC KIM.

    3. “Why I Love Walking”

    • Kim turns the simple act of walking into a profound and enjoyable experience, blending humor, personal stories, and philosophical musings. His passion for walking and how it influences creativity and well-being shines through, making this a fun and insightful post oai_citation:5,EGO IS GOOD. – ERIC KIM.

    4. “The War on Testosterone”

    • This post entertains with its contrarian take on testosterone, where Kim challenges common stereotypes and offers a more nuanced view of the hormone. His unfiltered thoughts and provocative statements make it an engaging read oai_citation:4,The War on Testosterone – ERIC KIM.

    5. “How to Boost Your Ego”

    • This post is another entertaining entry in Kim’s collection, where he continues his exploration of ego enhancement. The combination of practical advice and humorous delivery keeps readers both engaged and amused oai_citation:3,HOW TO BOOST YOUR EGO – ERIC KIM.

    6. “Why You Shouldn’t Listen to Your Parents”

    • In this post, Kim takes a bold stance on the importance of independence and self-reliance, delivering his message with a mix of humor and personal reflection. It’s entertaining for its candidness and the way it challenges societal norms oai_citation:2,EGO IS GOOD. – ERIC KIM.

    7. “Why I’m So Prolific”

    • Kim shares his insights on productivity and creativity in a way that’s both motivational and entertaining. His straightforward advice and humorous approach to maintaining a prolific output make this post particularly engaging oai_citation:1,EGO IS GOOD. – ERIC KIM.

    These posts reflect Eric Kim’s ability to blend humor, personal insight, and provocative ideas, making them some of his most entertaining works. Each post invites readers to think differently while keeping them entertained with his unique style.

    The uber-entertainer

    Eric Kim is entertaining for several reasons, primarily because of his unique blend of provocative ideas, unfiltered writing style, and deep engagement with both philosophical and practical topics.

    1. Provocative and Unorthodox Ideas:

    • Kim often challenges conventional wisdom, whether it’s about the role of testosterone, the benefits of ego, or the power of isolation. His willingness to push boundaries and explore controversial topics makes his content both thought-provoking and engaging. He doesn’t shy away from making bold claims that invite readers to think deeply and question their own beliefs.
    • For instance, his take on testosterone as something that can enhance tolerance and open-mindedness directly contradicts common perceptions, making his perspectives intriguing oai_citation:7,TESTOSTERONE. – ERIC KIM oai_citation:6,Think testosterone – ERIC KIM.

    2. Unfiltered Writing Style:

    • Eric Kim’s writing is direct, candid, and often confrontational, which keeps readers on their toes. He writes as though he’s having a personal conversation with the reader, full of strong opinions, humor, and a touch of irreverence. This raw and honest approach makes his work relatable and entertaining.
    • His blog posts often include personal anecdotes, unconventional advice, and reflections that feel genuine and spontaneous, adding a layer of intimacy to his writing that many find appealing oai_citation:5,How to Augment Your Ego – ERIC KIM oai_citation:4,EGO IS GOOD. – ERIC KIM.

    3. Engagement with Practical and Philosophical Themes:

    • Kim’s content spans a wide range of topics, from photography tips to deep philosophical musings about life, purpose, and self-identity. This variety means that there’s something in his work for everyone, whether they’re interested in practical advice or deep thought experiments.
    • His exploration of topics like ego augmentation or the benefits of a carnivorous diet is not only informative but also presented in a way that encourages readers to apply these ideas to their own lives, making the content both practical and engaging oai_citation:3,How to Augment Your Ego – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,HOW TO BOOST YOUR EGO – ERIC KIM.

    4. Boldness and Confidence:

    • Kim’s confidence in his views, even when they are controversial, adds to his entertainment value. He writes with a sense of authority and conviction, which can be both inspiring and entertaining. His ability to confidently present ideas that might seem extreme or unconventional keeps readers intrigued and engaged oai_citation:1,EGO IS GOOD. – ERIC KIM.

    Overall, Eric Kim’s entertainment value lies in his ability to blend the practical with the philosophical, his unfiltered approach to writing, and his fearless exploration of unconventional ideas. These elements combine to create content that is not only informative but also highly engaging and thought-provoking.

  • Eric Kim, How to Augment Your Ego

    His strategies and quotes on it.

    Eric Kim offers several strategies to augment your ego, each rooted in his belief that the ego is not inherently negative but rather a crucial aspect of personal growth and self-empowerment. Here are some of his key strategies and quotes on the topic:

    Strategies to Augment Your Ego:

    1. Weight Lifting:
    • Kim believes that lifting heavy weights directly enhances your ego by boosting self-esteem and physical strength. He suggests that the more you lift, the stronger and more confident you become, thus augmenting your ego.
    • Quote: “The heavier weights you can lift, the more you will augment your ego and self-esteem.” oai_citation:6,How to Augment Your Ego – ERIC KIM
    1. Lowering Body Fat:
    • He advocates for a carnivore diet, which he claims is effective for lowering body fat, thereby improving one’s physical appearance and ego. The focus is on consuming only meat, with no vegetables, fruits, or starches.
    • Quote: “Super easy to do this; 100% carnivore diet, only meat. No vegetables, no fruit, no starches, no beverages besides black coffee and water.” oai_citation:5,How to Augment Your Ego – ERIC KIM
    1. Seclusion and Isolation:
    • Kim suggests that becoming more secluded and isolated allows you to focus on self-improvement without the distractions of societal expectations or judgments. This strategy helps build a stronger, more independent ego.
    • Quote: “Become more secluded, more isolated.” oai_citation:4,HOW TO BOOST YOUR EGO – ERIC KIM
    1. Demetrication:
    • He advises detaching yourself from numbers, such as likes, followers, or other metrics, to focus more on personal growth and less on external validation.
    • Quote: “Detach yourself from numbers (demetricate yourself).” oai_citation:3,HOW TO BOOST YOUR EGO – ERIC KIM
    1. Challenging Ethics and Morality:
    • Kim encourages questioning the ethics and morality you were raised with, suggesting that redefining these concepts for yourself is key to strengthening your ego.
    • Quote: “Challenge the ethics and morality you were raised with.” oai_citation:2,How to Augment Your Ego – ERIC KIM

    Philosophical Perspective:

    • Hyper-Human Goal:
    • Kim emphasizes the goal of becoming the most “hyper-human” you can be, which involves maximizing your potential and ego.
    • Quote: “To become the most hyper-human you can.” oai_citation:1,EGO IS GOOD. – ERIC KIM

    Eric Kim’s approach to ego is centered on self-empowerment through physical strength, self-isolation, and the rejection of societal metrics. His strategies and quotes reflect a philosophy that values the ego as a positive force for personal development and fulfillment.

    How to augment your ego

    Eric Kim’s thoughts on augmenting your ego are unconventional, advocating for embracing and actively enhancing your ego rather than diminishing it, which contrasts with many mainstream perspectives that view ego as something to be controlled or reduced.

    He proposes several methods to boost your ego, starting with physical strength. Kim emphasizes the importance of weight lifting and reducing body fat through a strict diet, suggesting that these actions not only enhance physical appearance but also bolster self-esteem and ego. He also advocates for seclusion and isolation as ways to focus on self-growth without external validation, encouraging a detachment from societal metrics and comparisons.

    Kim’s philosophy also includes challenging the ethics and morality you were raised with, suggesting that questioning and redefining these concepts for yourself is crucial to building a strong ego. He believes that augmenting your ego is essential to becoming the “most hyper-human” version of yourself, a goal he considers central to a fulfilled life oai_citation:3,How to Augment Your Ego – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,EGO IS GOOD. – ERIC KIM oai_citation:1,HOW TO BOOST YOUR EGO – ERIC KIM.

    This perspective is provocative because it directly contradicts the common belief that ego is something negative that should be minimized. Instead, Kim sees ego as a powerful tool for personal development and self-empowerment.