Author: ERIC KIM
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What is Bitcoin?
A digital asset.
What I find fascinating is that there will only ever be 21 million bitcoin in existence, which means not everyone could own 1 bitcoin.
Lettuce assume that there is around 7 billion people on the planet, not only 21 million.
Even in America, I think we have 333 million Americans.
This becomes interesting to me because maybe owning a bitcoin is even more useful than owning a house or a car or whatever; because you could keep making new homes and cars, but you cannot keep making more bitcoin?
Is bitcoin “worth†anything?
No. But then again, if we think about this sociologically, besides food and water, everything else doesn’t really have any real value.
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HOW TO BECOME MORE DOMINANT
- Sleep more
- Don’t take drugs, alcohol, don’t smoke weed CBD etc.
- Don’t watch movies or media or listen to music
- Don’t complain, just do.
- Consume greater quantities of red meat, flesh — become more carnivorous.
- Don’t take supplements, steroids, fake stuff.
- Sleep more, nap more, make more eye contact with strangers and other people and smile
- No headphones, AirPods, sunglasses, facial hair, caps, ugly flannel and baggy clothes
- Talk to everyone and smile at them — beautiful women, attractive guys, say hi and engage with kids
- Don’t own a dog, muscle car, or any expensive fake rich Mercedes or BMW or Audi German car. Real dominant men drive Prius’s
- Maximum flesh exposure possible ,,, ideally always topless.
- Heavy weight lifting, preference to be outside, outdoors, walking around a lot.
- No social media or any media.
- More time in the beach, nature, etc.
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Ancient Greek attitudes nudity
Ancient Greek attitudes towards nudity were markedly different from those in many societies today. Nudity, especially male nudity, was celebrated in the context of athletics, competition, and the idealized human form in art. This cultural perspective is rooted in the Greeks’ admiration for the beauty of the human body and the virtues of strength, discipline, and excellence (arete) it could represent.
Athletics and Competition
In the realm of athletics, nudity was a standard for participants in many sports and athletic events, including the ancient Olympic Games. The practice of competing naked (gymnos) was seen as a tribute to the gods, a return to a natural state, and a way to display the athletic prowess of competitors. It was also practical, as it prevented clothing from getting in the way of physical activity.
Art and Aesthetics
In art, the depiction of the nude body was a central theme, celebrated for its aesthetics and an idealized form that embodied physical and moral virtues. Greek sculpture, painting, and pottery frequently featured nude figures, portraying gods, athletes, heroes, and mythological figures in a manner that emphasized balance, proportion, and harmony.
Social and Moral Contexts
While public nudity was accepted in specific contexts like athletics and certain ceremonies, it was not universally practiced in daily life. The Greeks recognized the importance of context and appropriateness, with norms varying over time and between city-states. For instance, Spartan society was known for its more permissive attitudes towards female athleticism and nudity, in stark contrast to the more conservative views of other city-states like Athens.
Philosophical and Educational Perspectives
Philosophically, the Greeks also associated the physical form with moral and intellectual virtues. Physical beauty and strength were often seen as manifestations of inner goodness and nobility. Education for many Greek citizens included physical training, underscoring the importance of cultivating both the mind and the body.
In summary, ancient Greek attitudes towards nudity reflected a complex interplay of cultural values, including the celebration of physical beauty, athletic prowess, and the human form as a symbol of divine and moral virtues. This perspective influenced not only their sports and art but also their philosophical and educational ideals.
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Man doesn’t seek to dominate woman
Man seeks to dominate other men.
Instead, women are seen as trophies and prizes. Not the goal in itself — just a side accessory or thing.
Note the idea of a trophy wife or Breisis from the Iliad — the “prize†of Achilles.
Briseis is a significant character from ancient Greek mythology, prominently featured in Homer’s epic poem, “The Iliad.” She was a woman of great beauty from the city of Lyrnessus, which was captured by the Greeks during the Trojan War. Briseis became a war prize for Achilles, the greatest of the Greek warriors, after he led the assault on Lyrnessus.
Her story is central to a pivotal conflict in “The Iliad,” known as the quarrel between Achilles and Agamemnon, the leader of the Greek forces. When Agamemnon is forced to give up his own war prize, Chryseis, to appease the god Apollo, he demands Briseis from Achilles as compensation. This demand leads to Achilles withdrawing from the battle out of rage and insult, dramatically affecting the course of the war and highlighting themes of honor, pride, and the human cost of conflict.
Briseis herself, while not a main character in terms of action, represents the plight of women during wartime and serves as a symbol of the personal stakes and human suffering underlying the epic heroes’ struggle for glory and honor. Her relationship with Achilles also touches on themes of love, loyalty, and the personal bonds that can exist even amidst the broader chaos of war.
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The War on Manliness
Modern day society now says:
Thou shalt *NOT* be masculine, manly or dominant.
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The War on Beauty
Why do people seek to become uglier?
Ugly clothes, ugly bodies, ugly facial hair etc.
Ugliness is their virtue.
Why do they love being ugly or prefer being ugly?
Theory — this new weird modern day perverted ethics and virtue — to be beautiful is a vice?
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IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO NOT SHOOT STREET PHOTOGRAPHY, ESPECIALLY IN LA!
EVERYTHING IS STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
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LIVING
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BECOMING A GOD
God in the flesh — JAY Z
We got a “god of war†(video game)— yet we modern day humans aren’t permitted to strive to become a god?
How to become a god?
Ancient Greece
What does it mean to be a god,,, how does one become it?
First, let us consider Ancient Greece. How did they see the god(s)?
- First, no monotheistic singular god. Also the ancient Greeks and Romans created gods in their own (flawed) images.
How did we believe in monotheistic god from polytheistic
The transition from polytheism, the belief in many gods, to monotheism, the belief in a single god, is a complex process that has occurred in various cultures and religious traditions over millennia. This shift can be attributed to several factors, including social, political, philosophical, and theological developments. Here’s an overview of how some societies have moved from polytheism to monotheism:
Sociopolitical Factors
- Centralization of Power: In some cases, the rise of a central authority or a powerful state necessitated a unifying religious practice or belief system. Monotheism, with its single divine authority, could parallel and legitimize a centralized earthly authority.
- Conquest and Empire: The expansion of empires often brought diverse peoples and their gods into contact. Monotheism could serve as a unifying force among different ethnic and cultural groups within an empire, facilitating governance and social cohesion.
Philosophical and Theological Evolution
- Philosophical Rationalism: In some cultures, philosophical inquiry led to questioning the existence of multiple gods and moving towards a more abstract, singular concept of divinity. This was partly influenced by the desire to understand the universe in a more coherent and unified way.
- Ethical Monotheism: The idea that moral values and laws originate from a single divine source contributed to the shift towards monotheism. This concept emphasized the universality and unchangeability of moral law, which resonated with the emerging social orders and ethical philosophies.
Historical Examples
- Ancient Israel: The transition from the worship of multiple deities to the worship of Yahweh alone is documented in the Hebrew Bible. This process involved prophetic movements that emphasized exclusive worship of Yahweh and associated ethical and social reforms.
- Zoroastrianism: Ancient Persia witnessed a significant religious reform under the prophet Zoroaster, who preached the worship of Ahura Mazda as the supreme god, contrasting with the traditional Iranian polytheism. Zoroastrianism introduced many concepts that influenced later monotheistic religions.
- Hellenistic Period: The philosophical developments during the Hellenistic period, especially among the Platonists and Stoics, often leaned towards monotheistic or monistic views, considering a single principle or god as the source of all reality.
- Christianity and Islam: Both emerged within polytheistic societies and spread the belief in one God. Their growth was facilitated by various factors, including missionary activities, political support, and the appeal of their universal messages.
Conclusion
The transition from polytheism to monotheism was not a single, uniform process but occurred differently across various cultures and historical periods. It involved a complex interplay of social, political, and intellectual factors, reflecting the changing ways in which societies understood the divine and the cosmos.
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What is Life?
Some people think life is a game, or play?
- We want to live untethered?
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LIFT & LIVE IN THE DIRECT SUN
So in my apartment, there are two spots—
First, one spot in Seneca’s bedroom which directly faces the direct sun ,,, which gets the direct light and sun on my beautiful topless body and face. The other spot in the kitchen and living room is only occidental, incidental sun, reflected from the apartment building across from us.
In the kitchen and living room, you get natural light, but it ain’t direct. Thus the thought:
There is a difference of living in the direct sun, direct access to the direct sun vs having light but having it simply *REFLECTED* unto you?
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VISIONS.
Standing big and tall, facing the elements — facing frontwards, towards the sun, elements,,, future…
The (W)rapper building
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So I walk by this building and drive by it everyday. 5790 Jefferson. The other day after going to Whole Foods with Seneca, walking back home via the bike path, and I saw the building from the side and this is what I realized:
It is like a futuristic, Futurism architecture building concept like a man, bravely marching to and towards the future, head-on… directly standing tall and marching towards the direct sun and lights.
And this is what I realized:
The vision is to become massive, big, strong, tall… marching bravely towards and forwards to the future!
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The Cult of Iron
Super SAIYAN goals —
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MASS MONSTER
New goal: to become a mass monster?
Become like Arnold?
The cult of iron
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND LIVING
WHAT *SHOULD* WE WANT, CRAVE AND DESIRE?
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THINGS ARE ALWAYS CHANGING.
ALLOW FOR DYNAMIC CHANGE!
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DO LESS.
To do “more†is a slave mentality
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Bitcoin as Digital Property?
12 bitcoins like owning 12 houses?
Or enough to support 12 children?
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Follow London
Now that it looks like London has approved the crypto ETN — exchange traded notes … looks like Bitcoin will just continue to soar from here on end!
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MY STRANGE PRIDE
I have a strange sense of pride ,,,
- I disdain being part of clubs, memberships ,,, anything that requires checking in or scanning in?
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NEVER BE TIED DOWN BY ANYTHING.
Not the past, ideals, ethics, rules guidelines heuristics philosophies etc.
A stubborn refusal of the past, a healthy distaste of authority, and also ,,, forgetfulness as a virtue?
Entrepreneurship by KIM

Change and do, and build or do things differently … based on what you believe the ideal world *should* look like:
- Emotional Readiness is *Physical* Readiness?
- Annoyance & Entrepreneurship
- Why Doesn’t Anything Satisfy Me?
- ZERO FINANCIAL CONCERNS
- How to Gain Ascendancy
- Business vs Entrepreneurship?
- TAKE REAL CHANCES
- Making Money as a Hobby
- The Best Exercises for Entrepreneurs
- INCOME VS EXPENSES MONEY LIFESTYLE PHILOSOPHY
- Entrepreneurship is the privilege of being able to attempt something new
- How to Become More Influential
- The Point of Life is Entrepreneurship?
- How to Think Like an Entrepreneur
- Become the Outlier
- Self Reliance
- How to Extend Your Reach
- NEWS: How to Think Like an Entrepreneur
- PVP (Player vs Player)
- How I became so influential
- WE LOVE THE *SENSATION* OF RISK-TAKING
- WHY HIGH PROFIT MARGINS?
- INNOVATION THOUGHTS
- OVERCONFIDENCE IS GOOD.
- GARAGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- PERHAPS IT IS GOOD TO BE “DELUSIONAL”
- USE YOUR WEALTH TO BUY STUFF, OR TO BUILD AND INNOVATE STUFF?
- HOW TO THRIVE
- Target Demographic
- Ambition Over Happiness
- Anti Collaboration
- The Will to Economy
- Why New?
- CHOOSE ADRENALINE.
- No Looking Back.
- 1000x Different
- BECOME SPENDTHRIFT
- THE BENEFIT OF JUST ONE.
- EXTREME INNOVATION.
- Practicality is Boring
- BECOME YOUR OWN STANDARD.
- NEVER STOP ITERATING.
- CONDENSE.
- Take Lots of Small Financial Risks
- Control Over Convenience
- Why Are Chinese Companies So Innovative?
- INSANELY DIFFERENT.
- Why Doesn’t Anything Ever Satisfy Me?
- THE GREAT PASSION.
- Perhaps Dissatisfaction is Good
- ONE REP MAX.
- WHAT DO YOU *REALLY* WANT IN LIFE?
- LIFE IS ABOUT STRIVING FOR MORE.
- NEVER STOP LINKING.
- THE GREATEST.
- WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE!
- THE BEST IS YET TO COME.
- ERIC KIM CRITIQUE OF ROMANTICISM
- COMPLACENCY.
- JUST BUY IT.
- ALL ABOUT YOU.
- MOVE THE WORLD
- Boring or Not Boring?
- What if Your Past Self were Inferior to Your Present Self?
- THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRESS
- CULTURE IS YOUR ENEMY.
- Difficulty & Interest
- The Will to Expansion
- What is Work?
- SOUL IN THE GAME.
- JUST START IT.
- Not Boring
- PRIDE IN YOUR OWN NAME / BRAND
- AS MUCH AS YOU CAN TOLERATE.
- Speed is Paramount
- TAKE IT BACK TO THE BEGINNING.
- A Life With No Risk Taking is *NOT* a Life Worth Living
- Dissatisfaction is Good
- GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER CHALLENGES.
- In Praise of the New
- Uncorrupted Desires
- You Cannot Fake Passion
- SELF-OVERGOING
- FORM YOURSELF.
- Personal Entrepreneurship
- RELENTLESS.
- PUT YOUR NAME ON IT.
- A Life of Expansion
- SELF-ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- YOU ARE THE EXCEPTION.
- Use Your Life as an Experiment to Self-Develop Yourself to Heights Never Seen Before
- Invest in New Developments
- Investing Towards What End?
- The 90%/10% Principle in Entrepreneurship
- Speed Wins
- The Philosophy of Happiness
- When to Over-Estimate, When to Under-Estimate?
- Never Stop Iterating
- Money as a Tool for Life and Artistic Experimentation
- Less But More Premium
- Mainstream vs Low-Key Success
- Why Dissatisfaction is Good
- SEEK YOUR OWN PERSONAL MAXIMAL BENEFIT INSTEAD OF COMPLAINING
- Manifest Your Destiny
- Is it Best to *Not* Communicate Your Inner Thoughts or Ideas With Others?
- CREATE THINGS YOU WISH TO SEE MANIFESTED IN THE WORLD
- How to Do More Work
- CONTROL.
- Competition is for Losers
- Change.
- Your Competitive Advantage with Insanely Fast Wifi and High Speed Internet
- Pseudo Individualism
- Natural Internal Promoting vs External Promptings
Think for Yourself.
- Survival vs Thrivival
- Become Rich
- SECRETS.
- Why it is Better to Beg for Forgiveness than Ask for Permission
- Thinking About the Past Prevents You From Thinking About the Future
- How to Predict the Future
- Tools of Mass Distraction
- So What?
FREEDOM
Never stop innovating.
Entrepreneurship Mindset
- What is Your Dream in Life?
- 8 Blogging Productivity Tips
- Why Be Normal?
- How Much Suffering Are You Willing to Endure to Achieve Your Dreams?
Put a Dent in the Universe.
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200,000 BITCOIN?
April 20th — the halving, 2024
Cut organic natural sellers in half.,, the price will have to adjust
31, 32 million dollars a day of natural sellers — to meet investor demand?
Leverage more
12, 13 Billion in Bitcoin
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Leverages?
$17,000 to $72,000 a Bitcoin?
$140,000 immediately?
65k— digital, trade million times faster using a computer.
Bitcoin trades 168 hours a week — buy over weekend when conventional markers closed.
Ethical: No issuer, company or country controlling it.
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Greatest of all the assets
Just wait for the rest of the world to realize it
Rebalancing
900 Bitcoin a day, 450 Bitcoin a day selling
— more demand a day?
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No catalyst to draw down?
No cash flows — a feature, longest lived asset with least uncertainty. Buy to hold 100 years.
Ready to ride to $0– Bitcoin Maximalist. No reason why it won’t keep adjusting up.
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Bitcoin Development Company — Like real estate development company. To buy Bitcoin with “convertible debtâ€.
$26B Market Cap
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Operating cash.
Michael Saylor
Currency, digital currency — not this. Digital *PROPERTY*— capital preservation . Own $100Billion dollar property.
Digital Property.
Medium of exchange?
$100T store of value.
Save the capital for 100 years — buy Bitcoin, property to hand down to Seneca?
Digital — 100B Cyber building property.
Currency?
Spend their building as a medium of exchange. Capital security
Bitcoin will eat gold, risk assets, long term holds — Airbnb as retirement source middle class?











































































































































































































































































































