Less text, more simple and captivating words.
Note SPECTRE—
Less chatty chatty chatty:




So many opportunities for things to break:
Look at this — something in here will sooner or later eventually break or need maintenance:
Good concept from AMG.
In other words, more marketers should just read the Iliad.
Great marketing language from BMW—
Prepare for power
Superior, dominating.
“Perform at your own riskâ€â€” would be a more edgy way to say it.
Showing your car with the “charge port†in it — insanely lame.
Tip for Genesis — don’t mention the awards.
Also—
Perhaps the Genesis logo should be some sort of stylized, dynamic “Gâ€. Kill the wings motif.
Tip for Hyundai — don’t mention the competition!
The best way to market a car —
Don’t focus on the features or the amenities, instead, focus on how the car will inspire you, motivate you, move you, beautify you, beautify your life, make you stand out, become more adventurous, dynamic, etc.
Anti electric car, pro gasoline car. Why? “Charging†your gas car is at least 1000x faster.
A waste of focus.
Do you see Tesla comparing their cars to other cars? No. Or Apple comparing their phones and devices to other ones? No.
First, publish BEFORE you’re ready.
Second, sleep 8-12 hours a night. Get into bed, preferably around 7:30pm-9:30pm. Allow yourself to wake up naturally.
Third, drink a lot of strong black coffee first thing in the morning. Also take a cold shower in the morning and once you get up, just get out of your house or apartment for a little bit, walk around outside in the elements, and get into your creative work.
Show off your form, don’t hide it:
I’m anti tattoo — a huge waste of money and time.
Apparently Golds Gym in Venice Beach is supposed to be the “Mecca†of bodybuilding. As far as I can tell, I am by far the most self confident and perhaps even strong person there:
No indoor kid playgrounds, don’t be around other kids, avoid most indoor areas whenever possible.
More time outdoors!
I love Elon Musk and I love Tesla, but for some reason, maybe it is a good idea to short it?
The cars are insanely innovative, but they feel and look pretty cheap.
Personally speaking, I would probably prefer to drive a Hyundai Genesis instead.
Some simple thoughts towards creative productivity:
First of all, I think it is wise to be irrationally prideful of yourself, your artwork, what you do make and share.
Why? Honestly speaking, there are no measures of what is “good“ or “bad“ art. Art is a social and sociological phenomenon in which notions of good and successful are predicated on the confidence in the marketing ability of the author.
For example the genius of Picasso — his genius self marketing ability.
A huge thing:
There is no such thing as ‘good’ or ‘bad’ art.
Honestly, all ‘successful’ art work is predicated on some sort of sociological phenomenon.
Whether you become ‘successful’ or not is based on how well you can sell yourself, a bit of randomness and chance, your audacity and chutzpah, and also, how well connected you are.
Your network is your net worth (via some random UC Berkeley Undergraduate student, told by my friend Peter Phan)
Honestly, it seems that in order to creatively innovate, you must have a stubborn creative vision.
Note Steve Jobs— the only reason he was able to make Apple so phenomenally great is because of how stubborn he was. But now, after he died and Jony Ive left, Apple has lost her creative way. Why?
Apple no longer has a stubborn creative/design vision. Rather, she only cares to maximize profits and share-holder value.
Lesson:
Become insanely stubborn in regards to your creative vision.
Ars Beta is a great place to get honest feedback on your photos and art work, yet ultimately, what you gotta care for is this:
What do YOU think about your own art work?
First step:
Like your own art work.
Then the second step:
Share that art work (in which you like yourself) with others.
Social media. The reason why I am anti social media is because it ‘crowd sources‘ and externalizes your self esteem.
True art work is not predicated on the value of dollars, followers, likes or comments. The true measure of worth in art:
How long will it and the legacy and memory of you last?
The best way as an artist:
Become an anti social extrovert.
“I used to give a fuck, now I give a fuck less, what do I care about success, sucks, too much stress.” – JAY Z
After having gone viral (several times) etc, ultimately the takeaway:
It doesn’t really matter that much.
Also, after making $250,000 in crypto:
It doesn’t matter that much.
What is more important and critical?
Your own personal creative thriving and blossoming.
Create your own gallery, your own creative online calorie, via your website. bluehost.com and install wordpress.org. The future of artwork is digital, online, exhibit and publish and future your own work in your own self online.
Simple thoughts include designing a website which your artwork and your photos can be featured as full resolution JPEG images, full screen, the full width of the screen.
Something I have learned about the entertainment business, Hollywood, LA, etc.:
The real people who have power are the ones who are the producers.
Not the actors, not even the directors. The producers.
This is very interesting, because producers are smart, they are extremely low-key, and nobody knows who they are. But, this is their strength and privilege. Producers are intelligent enough to know that widespread fame is actually a bad thing; for example, if you were Brad Pitt, you can’t just walk around the block, or go to the gym and work out, without being harassed. Funny thought— could Brad Pitt just go to equinox and work out, without attracting insane amount of attention?
Even myself, even though in someways I am an attention whore, I also like my privacy and being able to stay low-key. For example when I’m weightlifting at the gym, when I have too much attention drawn to me it actually disrupts my focus in a bad way. Apparently I went viral a few times when I was doing my atlas lift over seven plates. And now whenever I go to the gym, everyone stares at me and all, I kind of like it, but I also kind of don’t.
Even more recently, housesitting for a friend in Santa Monica, the last two weeks, I have been frequenting the golds gym in Venice Beach. Recently I attracted a lot of attention being able to atlas lift over eight plates, even this regular powerlifter at the gym who could easily deadlift over seven plates off the floor asked me with curiosity, “If you don’t mind me asking, what was the purpose of you lifting eight plates?†My thought:
In order to become stronger.
Attention is fun and glamorized but if it gets in the way of your focus, it is bad.
Why do you make photos? Or why do you do … anything?
Once you get to the root of things and why you do them, how can you run out of motivation?
ERIC
Conquer it all:
Creative every day print edition, digital edition.
Think future.
The best way to become a modern day photographer is to think digital, to think online, and also, to understand that the future of technology is on the Internet.
I also think what holds back a lot of people is that they are stuck in old analogies of the past, in the context of feeling like they need to become a successful artist through the traditional Parisian measures of success, which include having a solo exhibition gallery, selling expensive prints, publishing a solo book, a monograph, etc. But my personal thought is the future of photography and also the future of art is digital. Thinking online, google, Google images, making your artwork easily accessible, indexable by Google, and hopefully living forever.
One of my personal challenges being a website domain host is keeping an archive of my images on the Internet, which lasts. A big issue with a lot of things digital is that there is no longevity. Most websites come and go, and I think 80% of the links on the Internet are now broken.
Think longevity.
Our best friend Friedrich Nietzsche once said that the number one good on earth is longevity and durability.
Personal question you must ask yourself is whether you care to be remembered or not. If you care to be remembered, perhaps it is a wise idea to structure your life in such a way which will allow that.
Conquer on!
ERIC
That which does not destroy you only makes you stronger. – Nietzsche
Never run out of motivation: EK TURBO NEWS
If this sparked even one ounce of motivation, feel free to forward this to a friend!
The other day at golds gym Venice, I saw an orange Lamborghini Aventador, roadster, convertible droptop, and truth be told, I was shocked of how small and unimpressive it looked. For us car guys, once we have killed the notion of even desiring a Lamborghini, or thinking that it is impressive, then what?
Currently speaking, the car I am most fascinated by is either the Hyundai genesis G90, the Rolls-Royce killer, or even a matte black Hyundai sonata.
I think currently speaking, the most impressive cars, and car designs are all coming out of Hyundai.
Apparently I’ve been going viral a lot, even at golds gym fitness for lifting the legendary 330 pound dumbbells. I’ve been very interested in strongman styled weightlifting, and strength building.
Other ideas which I am interested in include the farmers carry, atlas stones, lifting and throwing heavy rocks, suitcase walk, etc. Anything that has to do with lifting up heavy weights, standing, or walking.
If you cannot tell, diet health and fitness has been a new passion of mine, actually, an old passion of mine, which stems all the way back in the day from when I was a fat 12 year old kid. Stay tuned for more of this kind of stuff.
For fitness consulting, shoot me an email at Eric [at] Erickim.com
I am starting a new photography project, I call it “stuck in traffic.†I’ve been driving a lot in LA lately, been spending a lot of time stuck in traffic at stoplights. I’ve been just keeping my Ricoh GR 3X digital camera in my front right pocket, and snapping photos from my driver seat car window whenever possible. This is actually been a very productive way to make more photos, I recommend it.
Upload some of your urban street photography, or your urban landscape street photography, or your own stuck in traffic photos to Arsbeta.com
Really into stone lifting.
The development of physical power, Arthur Saxon.
Text book of weight lifting by Arthur Saxon.
Also, the worlds strongest man competitions.
More to come on EK BLOG.
More time outdoors, in the natural light!
What did the ancient Greeks desire? What did Achilles want? Kleos. Immortal glory.
GoPro mini, or iPhone, iPad, whatever tool — just walk around and have the chutzpah to vlog yourself talking random stuff and nonsense!
Overpacking is a good idea if your muscles are strong enough for it!
Also if so, how long?
Some simple thoughts towards creative productivity:
First of all, I think it is wise to be irrationally prideful of yourself, your artwork, what you do make and share.
Why? Honestly speaking, there are no measures of what is “good“ or “bad“ art. Art is a social and sociological phenomenon in which notions of good and successful are predicated on the confidence in the marketing ability of the author.
For example the genius of Picasso — his genius self marketing ability.
The keys:
Creative confidence ideas:
Productivity online workshop?
Also no shoes.
This is what I do for “absâ€
Weight lifting belt and knee wraps are a scam:
I think nothing of any lifter who uses a weight lifting belt — it signals some serious lack of self confidence and inner fear.
Note well — my 705+ pound rack pull attempt, and also, 8 plates +5 pound atlas lift. No belt, no straps. No shoes. Only weight lifting chalk.
Rather best to create your own trends.
If need be.
The feeling of hype right before my one rep max atlas attempt.