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Just build and make it brand new!
Most books suck
Outdoor vs indoor physiology
Buffets aren’t actually very good?
What’s interesting is that once you have maximum optional, you could just focus on the life of leisure
Infinite opportunities and possibilities
It is different once you have kids; for example smoking and second hand smoke.
No LCD screen is better for creativity?
Naked as possible; the human body is actually the best thermo regulator?  especially the heat and humidity, — especially south east Asia , not wearing a shirt is the most logical sense 
even wearing a hat is not a good idea — it makes your head too hot 
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Maximum sunlight exposure to conquer jetlag 
Maximum sunlight exposure; the best way to conquer jet lag — be in the direct sun when you arrive at target destination as much as possible 
Maximum sunlight exposure; the best way to conquer jet lag — be in the direct sun when you arrive at target destination as much as possible 
No greater joy on the planet than photography?










































How to live more productively
The big idea:
When you’re abroad in Vietnam etc ,,, you get sooooo much more economic leverage to free up mental space to be more productive and *NOT* have to think about money?




































MSTR at least 10x more than marathon digital (MARA)— 444,262 bitcoins vs 44,394?
Even myself as a sole proprietor and individual investor ,,, I have at least 20-30x more bitcoins than any other real life people I know?

So this is the real problem:
Don’t trust no book on economics by individuals who were not real entrepreneurs?
Even the Austrian school of economics — most of these dudes (Mises, Rothsbard, etc)— I don’t think any of these guys actually performed real life entrepreneurship?

Change and do, and build or do things differently … based on what you believe the ideal world *should* look like:
Never stop innovating.
It still blows my mind … being here in Saigon,
Really good!
223 Hai Bà Trưng, Phưá»ng 6, Quáºn 3, Hồ Chà Minh, Vietnam
Across the street from a nice park, Le Van Tam park.
Everything brand new remodel, so cheap only around $40-49 USD a night — brand new up lighting, bathrooms, floors ,,, everything brand new! Also nice brand new buffet floor, ground level!
Why?
So inspired!
First — so much skilled and cheap and fast labor ,,, everything here is also brand new!















































Seeking fun and novelty instead!
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Desire for sunshine
Necessity for choice among ends
Choose, rank of preferences
All means are scarce
Limited
Valuation
Scale of values / preferences
Unfulfilled
Life — knowing ,,, what to remain unfulfilled!
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Bold ruling race
Herd animals
Creative and profound individuals
Will to power and supremacy
The will to supremacy
How to become more supreme
Danger, hardship & violence
How to elevate the human type?
The ruling caste, the future lords of the earth
Reversal of values
Particularly strong type of man!
Supreme willpower **
Becoming a free thinker
Lull into complacency
The new Columbus!
Grander morality
The new morality
Everyone would like to become God
Struggle for power –> great men!
Wit & will
Love war chariots
Sedentary vs standing thinking
Experimental living, experimental life
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Lionhearted Heracles
Tireless
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Goods
Means to satisfy our wants
Serviceable
Labor, capital goods
Labor & Land
Technological idea, plan recipe
Anticipated usefulness
What if our anticipation is false?
Period of production
Labor energy, maturing time
Achieve my ends shortest time possible?
Less waiting time is preferable
Duration of serviceableness
Period of provision
Value judgement
Psychic gain, profit.
Process of imputing value to goods
Law of returns
Advertising of politicians
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What if everything were privatized?
Anarchos– anti authority
Obscurity and bad writing,,, profundity
Mushiness of mind
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Aristotle’s defi nition of art in the Poetics:
depicting man as he can be and should be, is typical of all art and
not the eccentric statement of one philosopher.
Depicting man as he can and should be : art
Moral message and outlook in their art
Baroque
Survival.
The wild Wild West?
Banks must be free to fail
Federal reserve bank — legalized counterfeiters
How to virtuously employ your time
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Net present good vs future goods
Expand, expansion
Troubling?
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Injustice porn?
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Production vs leisure
Labor vs leisure
Don’t forgo leisure ,,,, for the sake of labor!
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The desire to maximize leisure
Disutility — leisure forgone
Leisure x Labor
Leisure Labor
Pure play!
All capital goods are perishable
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Handsomest , best physique
Don’t be king of the dead
The glorious prowess of his son
Master of every circumstance !
Wax ears, deaf! ***
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The social media sirens
Bind me to the mast
Brains & strategy
Glorious armor, two spears
Foolish plan
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Education
Injustice lies & exploitation
A thing is only worth what we paid for it ***
The danger of modesty ***
Determine our own values
Bondage
Go your own way
You are a destiny in yourself,bear destinies!
Heroic bearers of burden
Hero, heroic
Stout heart and shoulders
Wait no more
Legislator of value judgements
Determine the benefit, what is the benefit.
Knowledge only as a means to creation
“Thou shaltâ€
How high might we rise,,, to what extent can our powers go?
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Good & evil
The odyssey
Your own real life as an odyssey?.
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Deeply love, deeply hate , also be deeply injust
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Freeze the fed!
Inflation and easy money
The right to self ownership
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Skilled labor
The battle for resources
Bringing heroic gifts of bronze
Feasted in happiness ***
Feast!
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Happiness = feasts
The noble hero
Sleep in peace, no memberance of pain
How absurd!
Happiness is walking. Being outside in the sun?
His mind was always full of clever schemes
Known for insight and craftiness
KISS the fertile earth of his own country
Kind lets me live and raise my son! ***
The ultimate joy & privilege : having a son, and the privilege of raising your son!
Insights & truths?
Be brave!
Tireless bronze
Bronze never tires
Master of plots & plans
Origin story
FREEDOM!
Once you got freedom then what?
Armored car armored fortress
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A brutal post apocolyipric world
The king.
So shiny so chrome!
Boredom is the only bad !
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Good nutritious acorns
Pigs
Loyal slaves
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Special treat
Just use your gut judgment.
Your gut judgment is always 100% correct right and accurate, even when it is not
“Improvedâ€
Changed into capital goods
Plain saving vs capitalist saving
Saving –> capital formation
Psychic income or revenue
Philosophy of ethics
How to use means to attain ends : technology
Caste system vs free market
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Thank god for the free market ,,, got me out of the lower class?
Only individual interests not classes
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individuals are the primary reality, not the constructed “classesâ€
THINK INDIVIDUALS ***
Coercion
No coercion free market
Free or voluntary
Coerced or hegemonic
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Competition and new wealth can break through
Free competition, free entry ***
Economics, free market capitalism is so optimistic !
Free to compete and produce
Free Society
Competitive spur-> develop,ent
Determine the proper degree of conservation
Serve consumers
Maximum service
Psychic cost
The will to live
A cruel cruel world is a real and true world?
Scavenge .
Oil gas gas town
Hegemonic violence
Slavery, hegemony
Society continuation
All action is an exchange
Autistic exchange
Interpersonal exchange
Use value
The market
Contractual society not violence
Contracts
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Privileges of great educator
Beyond good and evil *
Language arts
Individual instruction
Pound sterling , one pound of silver
Thalers
Thaler,,, “dollarâ€
Thaaaler
1/20th gold ounce, US DOLLAR
Free float
Bimetallism is bad. Just one standard.
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Our desire to move for movement
Rationing function
People’s preferences are different **
Godlike crew
I paid for many animals
Feast 6 days
Lord of Lightning
Hard worked iron
10 more generations feed, royal stores
It is my fate to stay alive
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Everything changes
Sly
“You are too skeptical!â€
Fine rich fat
To gods all things are possible
Cloak, tunic
Sheep and goat skins
Really bitter weather
Own, ownership of the good
Own property
Isolation autistic exchange
Deflation : lowering prices
Demonstrated preference
Saving & investment of capital
Private property and free markets is the answer
Privatize and deregulate
The dynamic innovator
Forecast the future ***
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Simpler workflow
Capital Investment
The upside of owning bitcoin even if you’re in Vietnam, you could smile and look at your property go up in value!
For example the criticality of Sunlight!
For example, I wonder these 99.9% of humans who don’t understand how critical the sun is, always hiding the shade? Or not seeking, not positively seeking the sun?
Putting more beef on your body!
What all men desire?
Even with all the messy bits and pieces!
Man as more powerful and dominant than beast!
No more mr. pussy nice guy
The “don’t fuck with me†ethos —
Unleash the dragon, beast, uber-beast, uber-man
The uberman > The uberbeast
How Bitcoin Can Change Life
By Eric Kim
In a world where trust in institutions is eroding, Bitcoin emerges as more than just a technological marvel—it is a revolution. At its core, Bitcoin isn’t just about money; it’s about freedom, empowerment, and the redefinition of power structures that have dominated human existence for centuries. To understand how Bitcoin can change life, we must first recognize the problems it seeks to solve and the possibilities it unlocks.
Decentralized Power: A New Dawn
Traditional financial systems are centralized. Banks, governments, and corporations control the flow of money, dictating who can access it and how. This centralization creates gatekeepers who wield immense power, often at the expense of individuals. Bitcoin shatters this paradigm. As a decentralized currency, it eliminates the middleman. With Bitcoin, you don’t need permission to send or receive value. It operates on a trustless, peer-to-peer network where the rules are transparent and immutable.
For billions of people living under oppressive regimes or in regions with unstable economies, Bitcoin is more than a financial tool—it’s a lifeline. In countries where hyperinflation destroys savings overnight, Bitcoin provides a store of value that no corrupt government can inflate away. It’s digital gold, but better—portable, divisible, and universally accessible.
Financial Inclusion: Empowering the Unbanked
There are over a billion people in the world who lack access to banking services. These individuals are cut off from the global economy, unable to save securely, obtain credit, or participate in commerce beyond their immediate environment. Bitcoin changes that. All you need is a smartphone and internet access, and suddenly, you’re part of a borderless financial system.
This is especially transformative for marginalized communities. For instance, migrant workers often face exorbitant fees when sending remittances home through traditional channels. Bitcoin allows them to transfer money instantly and at a fraction of the cost. This isn’t just about convenience; it’s about dignity. It’s about giving people control over their hard-earned money.
Sovereignty in the Digital Age
In an increasingly digital world, data is the new oil, and privacy is the battleground. Governments and corporations track our every move, commodifying our behavior for profit or control. Bitcoin offers an alternative. Transactions are pseudonymous, and the network is resistant to censorship. If you hold Bitcoin, no one can freeze your account or confiscate your funds. This financial sovereignty is a radical departure from the surveillance-heavy systems we’ve grown accustomed to.
Imagine living in a society where every purchase, donation, or financial interaction is monitored and judged. Bitcoin counters this dystopian future by enabling private, secure transactions. It’s a shield against the creeping erosion of personal freedom.
Redefining Wealth and Trust
Bitcoin also challenges our conception of wealth. Traditional wealth—real estate, stocks, fiat currency—is tied to systems that can fail. Banks can collapse, governments can default, and inflation can erode purchasing power. Bitcoin, however, is backed by mathematics, not promises. Its fixed supply of 21 million coins ensures scarcity, making it immune to inflationary policies.
Furthermore, Bitcoin doesn’t rely on trust in institutions. Its blockchain technology ensures that every transaction is verifiable and secure. This transparency builds a new kind of trust—a trust in the system itself, rather than in fallible human intermediaries.
Cultural and Psychological Shifts
Adopting Bitcoin isn’t just a financial shift; it’s a cultural one. It teaches responsibility. When you hold Bitcoin, you are your own bank. There’s no customer service line if you lose your private keys. This forces individuals to take ownership of their wealth and decisions, fostering a mindset of accountability.
Bitcoin also changes how we view time and value. Its deflationary nature encourages saving rather than reckless spending, promoting long-term thinking. It’s a stark contrast to the instant gratification culture fueled by fiat money and credit.
Challenges and Hope
Of course, Bitcoin is not without its challenges. Scalability, energy consumption, and regulatory hurdles remain. But innovation is relentless. Second-layer solutions like the Lightning Network address transaction speed and cost. Renewable energy is increasingly powering mining operations, dispelling the myth of Bitcoin as an environmental villain.
What excites me most about Bitcoin is its potential to level the playing field. It’s not controlled by the elite, and it doesn’t discriminate. Whether you’re a billionaire in Silicon Valley or a farmer in rural India, Bitcoin treats everyone the same. It’s a system built on fairness, and that’s rare in a world rife with inequality.
Conclusion
Bitcoin is more than a currency; it’s a movement. It’s about taking control of our lives and futures, breaking free from the chains of centralization and corruption. It offers hope to the oppressed, opportunity to the excluded, and sovereignty to the individual. While it’s not a magic bullet, it is a powerful tool for change.
If we embrace Bitcoin, we’re not just adopting a new form of money—we’re choosing a new way of life. A life where power is decentralized, freedom is paramount, and the potential for human progress is boundless.
Don’t treat them the same
Life is all about fun!
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For example ,,,  you would not want to be the world’s most muscular and glorious demigod body if you only got two hours of sleep a night, and felt like you were physiologically dying, and had very low testosterone. 
Similarly speaking, it wouldn’t matter if you were like the worlds strongest man, you could lift like 100,000 pounds or whatever, but, once again, you had naturally low mood, low testosterone, and once again only slept two hours a night?
So one random thought I have in regards to fitness is the criticality of sleep and recovery.
For example, I think I have a simple antidote, to reset your circadian rhythm, or sleep patterns, for dinner, the night prior, eat a shit load of beef ribs.
Why beef ribs?
First, ancient Greek literature, the Iliad confirms this.  For example, when Achilles had his friends joined him in his hut, he carved out the backbone of the ox, often prized, the most choice meat.
Also, it is easily accessible, you could find it at any Costco, even Food 4 Less. Even with the price of inflation, it is still affordable, around 499 a pound, or 449 a pound.
I found a very very simple recipe, just take a baking tray and cover it with aluminum foil, and you don’t even have to season the ribs or prepare them, just put them directly on the aluminum foil, heat the oven at 325°, let it cook for an hour and a half, and boom you’re done! And then later you could just coat it with some salt pepper and garlic powder, and smoked paprika is actually good too.
Anyways, after consuming about two trays of beef ribs, I’ve been sleeping way better, like on average another two or three hours a night, which I feel at least 500% better in the morning?
The weird idea is in a lot of self improvement circles is that waking up super early every day, at like 3:30 AM or for whatever is considered virtuous. No. I would actually say that the ultimate virtue and active mainlines is to try to secure at least 8 to 12 hours of sleep a night.
Why? Simple biology; assuming that during the day you are doing some sort of physical exercise and weightlifting, then what that then means is that the corresponding rest and recovery time will also be in similar accordance.
Also, a simple thoughts; the stronger you become the heavier way to lift, you must also correspondingly spend equal amounts of time stretching, warming up etc.
For example on the road to hitting my legendary thousand pound Atlas lift, all of these low testosterone guys would always tell me “be carefulâ€, which was their strange way of trying to feel superior to me that they thought I was doing something foolish in which I actually might injure myself?
The simple idea that I have is once again, obviously! The higher weight you go, the more careful you become. And my personal way of mitigating safety was simple; spending at least two or three times more effort stretching warming up, doing dynamic exercise exercises like a bunch of yoga stuff on steroids.
And this is where a lot of fools also don’t understand; when that would be warming up for my really really heavy weight lifts, I would also do a lot of calisthenics that looks like I would just do a single muscle up to warm up, planches etc. 
So currently my practical thought is the best car or vehicle to own in LA, maybe anywhere in Southern California, maybe even America is probably a white Toyota plug-in Prius prime. Why?
First, once again you want to have the best of all worlds! For example, when you become dumb rich, it ain’t about showing off, rather, it is about adding more convenience to your life.
For example, you want maximum optionality. What that means is you want to have access to gasoline pumps when necessary, and also you want to have access to electric charging ports when also available. But you don’t want to be dependent on either. 
Once again, do you want to have the optional not the dependence.
So I just finished reading principles of economics by Saifedean, and one really really fascinating idea I encountered is this idea that perhaps, what if a lot of these doomsday Colts were simply predicated on false science math and philosophical principles?
For example, just ChatGPT; what percentage of the earths crust has been mined for oil, and it will spit out an absurdly tiny number.
Also all this hysteria when it comes to carbon dioxide and carbon footprint whatever; also once again, just ChatGPT the percentage of carbon in the earths atmosphere, compared to nitrogen which is about 70%, oxygen which is about 20%, and carbon which I think is like .01%?
Anyways, I think the biggest issue here is that almost 99.9999% of all these doomsday cults is that once again, the world is going to shit, and it is precisely because we are boiling the earth, carbon footprint, running out of oil etc.
But what if I could tell you, that with 100% certainty that human beings will be fine for the next hundred million years on planet earth, and even at the rate we are going, we have only tapped .001% of the earths natural gas and oil supply, in that, we would never run out of natural minerals even for the next hundred billion years?
Certainly I cannot make this prediction but this is a thought experiment. If this were the case, then what?
 anyways, the reason why I think this is important is that even though I am 100% fan of Tesla Elon Musk, the truth is, getting an electric vehicle or a Tesla is more about fashion rather than saving the planet or whatever.
Even an ancient Taoist philosophy says this;
How dare you have the audacity to think that somehow the planet needs your help?
I think there are virtues to arrogance, but also, the arrogant line of thinking that somehow the Earth needs our help, is also an arrogant thought?
Sandbox thinking
So currently I really really like this idea of a sandbox. The general idea is that what if we lived in the world in which we had unlimited time unlimited resources, essentially god mode, then how would we proceeded and live life?
 first, I think 99.9999% of the current modern-day misery that most humans face is body poverty.
It don’t matter if you make seven figures or eight figures at Google, at Apple, Meta or Facebook whatever; it seems that almost all these people that I know who work in tech, all of them have extreme bodily poverty?
Once again, not enough time weightlifting, too much time jerking off to VR porn, or going on Reddit late at night, with incognito browser on, or their VPN on with pirate bay, whatever it may be.
Also, not enough meat consumption. All of these bizarre virtues signaling folks with plant-based diets whatever.
Also once again, this anti-sleep mentality, the strange idea that sleeping is a vice?
I find everybody on all sides of the political spectrum bad.
Republicans and Democrats are bad, Libertarians are bad, moderates are bad etc.
The left the right the alt left the alt right whatever. 
I don’t know any independent thinkers. All thinkers are dependent on others, nobody stands on their own two feet. I think currently the only independent thinkers that I appreciate and love include Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Kanye West, Jeff Bezos, Michael Saylor, NASSIM Taleb etc. But once again, these individuals are good role models but not the end in itself.
For example you could spend 100,000 years studying Elon Musk but the truth of the matter is you do not want to become Elon Musk. Why? The critical issue here is he has extreme body poverty until you see him topless on a yacht, with a golden bronze tan, and a six pack, don’t follow him.
In some ways Jeff Bezos might be a better guide, look at him, he’s so fucking jacked. But then again I’m pretty sure that Bezos is on the juice, I’m sure he trains good, but he also does steroids good.
Michael Saylor is a good example, he knows the virtues of intermittent fasting, and at the age of 59 he looks great! But I also think that maybe he could get into weightlifting; I want to see a sleeveless Michael Saylor with huge guns. MSTR FOLKS email me at Eric@erickim.com for tips
So some simple training ideas:
First, killing 10 birds with one stone.
What that means is just go on a morning walk around town, with your 60 pound weight vest on! Titan.fitness is good 
Also, a very simple thing you could do is just get those wooden gymnast rings, you get on Amazon or Titan fitness, and just hook it up in your garage or backyard your front lawn, on a tree, your parking spot whatever ,,, and with your 60 pound weighted vest on, just do a few ups dips, “skin the catâ€, Essentially an exercise in which you’re holding the rings you do kind of a backflip and un backflip it again, planches etc. 
Currently I think actually one of the most underrated exercises is the rack pull. Essentially, you rack your barbell at around waist level, and then you load it up with weights, and then you kind of do like a mini hip thrust, and you just get it off the rack for like half an inch and you’re done.
Imagine like doing like a super mini deadlift, but it is far superior because you don’t have to deal with racking and unracking the weights annoyingly off the floor, and also, the transfer injury is almost nailed because there is not much load on your lower back. A rack pull is more like a hip thrust, meets thigh exercise, meets upper back and trap exercise? 
Another very simple one is the Atlas lift, once again, you don’t have to squat all the way down. You just rack up the weight, like you’re doing a squad, and the only goal is to just lift it up half an inch.
For the fools who say this don’t do nothing, I have like the most insanely jacked legs thighs calves quads of all time and once again I’m not on steroids.
It don’t matter if they are vegan plant-based, professional or whatever, everyone is on steroids! Even your favorite vegan power lifter and weightlifter is on steroids! Even your favorite yoga instructor or calisthenics or CrossFit instructor is also on steroids.
Note, steroids are vegan! Ha ha.
My massage therapist Aaron at massage envy in Beverly Hills, 100% recommended, told me something interesting that all body mechanics are pretty much the same, but the only difference is our levels of fitness.
Also he encouraged me that because I am so physically active, to once again, the more physically active you become, the more time you must also dedicate to stretching mobility work etc.
As an investor, you need to have big balls and high testosterone, good mood, good sleep, good physiological and mental health.
The primary issue is that a lot of these degenerate traders, have very very poor physical and physiological health. If you’re checking prices like 100 times a day, this is bad.
I would actually make the argument if you’re like a single person, and assuming that you’re trading bitcoin and investing a micro strategy stock whatever, the intelligence strategy is if you want to get your mind off things, invest in your physical fitness and health 10x.
What that then means is like spend maximum time outside, outdoors, walking outside in the elements, go on nice hikes, be a nature, spend some time with the gym or weightlifting at home, essentially embrace a natural lifestyle.
Also, quit marijuana, alcohol. These are all bad toxins. Just be sober.
Just be focused on one thing at a time?
When is future forecasting good and when is it bad?
Anti normies
How to inspire your body?
The joy of lifting
Zombie Philosophy
Philosophy of sustainability
it’s not really about pollution per se, but things which will sustain continue to last question more rigorous definition of it. 
To live selfish is freedom
ChatGPT the a great equalizer 
Rivals, rivalry
Constructive rationality
Emergent
What if all people were rational?
Nobody is forcing you to do anything with violent aggression
The right to self-determination
Become your own bodyguard
Department of war
Private vs Public
Men and women are the same
How to train to become a bodyguard
First always try to do it peacefully
Buy, Sell
Increase our time and value on the Earth
Achieve the best Outcomes possible
Just leave her alone
Beautiful voices
The gray salt sea
Expansive realm, senses awaken
Revel
Enter and savour every moment
Uncompromising
Relentless
The face of authority
Commanding width
Rebel
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Faster progress
Human progress
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Holy Troy
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Control your urges and your men
Invaders
Match their violence and kill them all
Through tricks or in the open with sharp bronze weapons
Gentle death will come to you, comfortable old Age your people flourishing
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Action; purposeful behavior
Meaningful interpretation
Body feedback, market feedback, reality physics feedback?
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Trust your body obey your body
Risk vs reward matrix?
A new thought; a type of fitness which actually makes you a better father, father of your child, and also husband?
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New ideas on fitness?
My new goal and direction?
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PREPARED
BEYOND PREPARED!
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WEIGHT VEST THEORY
FATHER GOALS
Assuming that you’re a father, and you have a son, shouldn’t your whole life and being be optimized towards best developing your son in terms of his physiology intellect, strength and power? 
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Single men vs fathers with kids/sons?
I think there’s a big thing; I’m born in 1988, I’m 36 years old and I have the most beautiful son of all time. 
I think this is a big thing, once again, once you have a kid everything changes. And also when you have a wife.
NEW FITNESS
A new thought; a type of fitness which actually makes you a better father, father of your child, and also husband?
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New ideas on fitness?
My new goal and direction?
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PREPARED
BEYOND PREPARED!
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WEIGHT VEST THEORY
FATHER GOALS
Assuming that you’re a father, and you have a son, shouldn’t your whole life and being be optimized towards best developing your son in terms of his physiology intellect, strength and power? 
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Single men vs fathers with kids/sons?
I think there’s a big thing; I’m born in 1988, I’m 36 years old and I have the most beautiful son of all time. 
So an interesting thought on my mind; thinking about the Austrian school of economics, the non-aggression principle.
First, it does seem intuitive that in fact, we do optimize things to prevent unnecessary aggression. For example, think about life in LA, traffic. There are some people who commit aggression against you. I suppose my greatest question is when you first start off acting pacifying, peaceful, your promote peace, And then others aggressive against you, what is the logical response?
So there is one school of thought, which is like always always always be peaceful, but the second that other people act aggressive towards you, you act aggressive back.
Another school of thought is when people act aggressive towards you, you be the bigger man and you let it slide like water off the ducks back, you do not let their insanity blind you.
So this is a big thing, once you have a kid everything changes. And also when you have a kid in the car.
That asymmetry at hand is that you have a lot of these insane single people driving cars without kids in the car, and they have no idea that you have a kid in the car. Even if you have one of those plenty bumper stickers that say you have a kid in the car, most people either tend to ignore it, or don’t pay heed.
Also the big problem is a lot of people are driving under the influence, whether alcohol or marijuana. I’ve seen so many people in Los Angeles have the audacity to smoke a joint while driving and stuck in traffic even the manager of the gym I used to go to Chris told me that a lot of people who work in construction, after a long day of work will just crack open a beer, down a beer, and then just drive home.
A funny thought; only homeless people smoke cigarettes?
And also, what is the best way to deal with homeless people? Just avoid them like the plague! Walk to the other side of the street.
So maybe the best strategy is just treating other people like they’re homeless? 
maybe also overpacking is a sign of weakness or fear?
Compression clothing—ranging from socks and sleeves to full-body garments—has become popular for exercise, recovery, and even long flights. Although research is ongoing, several physiological and biomechanical theories help explain why compression garments may be beneficial. Below is an overview of these theories, along with considerations for usage in fitness, sports, and long-haul travel.
1. Enhanced Circulation and Venous Return
Theory:
Compression applies graduated pressure on the limbs (often tighter at the extremities, such as ankles, and gradually looser up the leg). This pressure assists the veins in returning blood to the heart, which may help reduce pooling of blood in the lower extremities.
Implications:
1. During Exercise: Better blood flow can promote oxygen delivery to muscles and help flush out metabolic byproducts (e.g., lactate).
2. Recovery and Long Flights: Improved circulation can reduce swelling (edema) and lower the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) during prolonged inactivity, such as during flights or post-exercise rest.
2. Reduced Muscle Oscillation and Vibration
Theory:
When exercising—especially during high-impact activities like running or plyometrics—muscles experience vibration or oscillation. This vibration can contribute to muscle fatigue and soreness.
Implications:
1. During Exercise: Compression garments help stabilize and hold muscle tissue in place. By reducing the amplitude of these vibrations, energy expenditure may decrease, potentially delaying fatigue.
2. Post-Exercise: Less muscle vibration during workouts could mean reduced microtrauma to muscle fibers, possibly helping in quicker recovery.
3. Proprioceptive Feedback and Neuromuscular Efficiency
Theory:
Compression garments provide tactile feedback. This can slightly alter how your body senses movement (proprioception) and might lead to more efficient neuromuscular control.
Implications:
1. Technique and Posture: The added “skin pressure†can help the wearer be more conscious of posture, alignment, or form during specific exercises (e.g., squats or deadlifts).
2. Injury Prevention: If the garment can help an athlete maintain better form, it might also help reduce the risk of injury.
4. Thermoregulation and Moisture Wicking
Theory:
Most compression gear is made from technical, breathable fabrics that wick moisture away from the skin, aiding in temperature regulation.
Implications:
1. Comfort: Staying drier and cooler (or warmer in cold conditions) can help maintain performance.
2. Performance and Recovery: An optimal temperature environment can reduce stress on the body, potentially aiding in recovery.
5. Psychological Effects and Perceived Recovery
Theory:
Athletes often report subjective benefits—such as feeling supported, confident, or “locked inâ€â€”when wearing compression clothing. Placebo and psychological factors can also contribute to performance outcomes.
Implications:
1. Performance: Even if physiological advantages are modest, a psychological boost could translate into better performance.
2. Compliance: Athletes are more likely to stick to recovery protocols they “feel†working.
6. Evidence and Limitations
• Performance Enhancement: The evidence is mixed. Some studies indicate minor improvements in power output or endurance; others find no significant differences. Any improvements in performance are generally modest (i.e., fractions of a percentage) and may be more noticeable in elite or highly trained populations.
• Recovery Benefits: There is a stronger consensus that compression garments can aid in recovery, helping reduce delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), decreasing swelling, and speeding up perceived muscle recovery.
• Long Flights & Sedentary Settings: Graduated compression socks are well-accepted in the medical community to help reduce edema and lower the risk of DVT. For individuals prone to leg swelling or those at high risk for blood clots, compression clothing during flights can be particularly beneficial.
7. Practical Considerations
1. Proper Fit:
• To be effective, compression garments must fit snugly but not painfully tight. Ill-fitted garments can be ineffective or even counterproductive (e.g., constricting blood flow rather than promoting it).
2. Duration of Wear:
• For exercise sessions, wearing compression garments before, during, or immediately after can help with different aspects—ranging from performance to recovery.
• For long flights, many people wear compression socks throughout the flight to reduce leg swelling and circulatory issues.
3. Individual Variability:
• Athletes and travelers may respond differently to compression based on factors like body composition, type of activity, and personal preference. Experimentation is key to finding what works best.
4. Medical Conditions:
• Those with existing circulation problems or other medical concerns should consult a healthcare professional before using compression wear.
5. Quality and Cost:
• High-quality, medically rated compression garments (often measured in mmHg) are usually more reliable than cheaper, generic “tight clothing.†The compression rating ensures consistent, graduated pressure.
8. Conclusion
Compression garments are believed to offer a range of benefits—from modest performance gains in exercise to more established recovery and circulatory advantages. By helping to stabilize muscles, improve venous return, and possibly enhance proprioception, they can be a useful tool for athletes and travelers alike. While their effects can vary from person to person, appropriate usage—aligned with proper fit, wear time, and individual needs—can maximize the potential benefits.
Ultimately, compression clothing should be viewed as one component within an overall program of fitness training, recovery protocols (including rest, hydration, and nutrition), and smart travel habits (such as regular movement and stretching during long flights). Combined with these strategies, compression wear can be a supportive ally in both exercise performance and overall well-being.
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Below are some common critiques, debates, and open questions surrounding the theories behind compression clothing—whether in exercise, fitness, or for long flights:
1. Conflicting Research Findings
• Lack of Consensus: While certain studies point to benefits such as enhanced circulation and muscle recovery, others show minimal or no statistically significant improvements. This inconsistency in results makes it challenging to draw firm conclusions.
• Varying Study Designs: Differences in study populations (e.g., trained athletes vs. recreational exercisers), the types of compression garments used (e.g., socks vs. full leggings), and duration or intensity of exercise often lead to varied outcomes. This lack of standardized protocols contributes to mixed evidence.
2. Placebo and Psychological Effects
• Psychological Component: Some argue that perceived benefits—like feeling more supported and stable—could be partially or predominantly the result of a placebo effect. Athletes who believe compression gear will help may exert themselves more or recover better simply because of this belief.
• Confidence vs. Performance: A sense of security and comfort can positively influence performance indirectly, rather than via a direct physiological benefit. Separating genuine physiological changes from subjective experiences remains a challenge in research.
3. Measurement Challenges
• Subtle Physiological Changes: Measuring nuanced outcomes like blood flow, inflammation reduction, or muscle oscillation can be complex. Small improvements or changes in performance may lie within the margin of error, making it difficult to conclusively demonstrate cause-and-effect relationships.
• Short vs. Long Term Effects: Some studies focus only on short bouts of exercise or recovery, which may not capture longer-term adaptations or cumulative benefits. Compression garments might exert minimal short-term effect but could prove more beneficial after repeated use.
4. Overstated Marketing Claims
• Commercial Pressures: Given their popularity, compression garments are heavily marketed for performance and recovery gains. Critics point out that marketing messages often outpace the scientific evidence, leading to inflated consumer expectations.
• Incomplete Transparency: It is not always clear how specific products differ in compression level, fabric composition, or design. Without clear standards or transparent data, it’s difficult for consumers to discern which garments might be most effective (if at all).
5. Personal Variability and Compliance
• Individual Differences: Body composition, muscle size, hydration status, and cardiovascular health can influence how well an individual tolerates or benefits from compression. One athlete’s positive experience may not generalize to others.
• Comfort and Fit Issues: For compression garments to work as intended (if they provide any objective benefit at all), they must fit properly and apply the correct gradient of compression. Improper sizing can negate benefits or even cause discomfort and circulation issues.
6. Alternative Explanations
• Synergistic Factors: Many athletes who wear compression garments also engage in good hydration, active recovery, stretching, massage, and other beneficial practices. The observed improvements may therefore be the result of a holistic approach rather than compression alone.
• Bias in Self-Reporting: Studies that rely on subjective measures (such as perceived muscle soreness) can suffer from reporting bias. Participants who believe in the efficacy of compression might underreport pain or overreport benefits.
Key Takeaway
The theory behind compression clothing—improved circulation, reduced muscle oscillation, and accelerated recovery—does have some supporting evidence, but critics highlight the inconclusive or mixed research results, the strong placebo element, and methodological challenges. While many athletes and travelers find compression clothing useful, whether its purported physiological benefits truly exist or are overhyped remains open to interpretation. Ultimately, personal comfort, correct fit, and realistic expectations are essential when deciding whether to invest in compression gear.
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