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Author: ERIC KIM
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		Small women cannot be beautiful?Like good old Aristotle said. You cannot fake height. Also, small men can similarly not be beautiful. Note Kanye West at 5 foot 7. The only hope is to have kids which will become taller than you! 
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		Rolex over LamborghiniIf you’re at the mall, in the gym, etc., nobody knows how rich you are. Therefore, it actually makes more sense to have a very very expensive watch, like a Rolex, AP, Richard Mille, etc., instead of an expensive car. 
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		How to cook and eat fasterShabu shabu your meat, and don’t eat any fillers. Only meat; a good balance between meaty and fatty. 
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		Fast vs slow InternetMy thoughts; the future of the Internet is that all poor people will be able to access some form of slow Internet, but be ridden with ads. The rich and elite will have access to the fast Internet, without ads. 
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		ERIC KIM 4 PLATE SQUATSquats are the future: ERIC KIM 4 PLATE SQUAT “How much can you squat bro?” A standard measure of strength: (more…)
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		FACEBOOK IS A DIGITAL GHETTONot in a good way. 
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		World Domination?What drives nations, and us? Perhaps the desire for world domination. 
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		Punished by choicesIn America, the reason why we are so wretched; we have too many options, too many choices. This wastes a lot of time and is a massive distraction. 
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		Intermittent DeprivationIn order to become more powerful, and to become more strong, intermittent deprivation strengthens you. 
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		What is more efficient?For example, a “bum gun“, or bidet as more efficient than wiping alone. The ideal is when you drop a deuce, first use a â€bum gunâ€, and then wipe. 
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		Why Life in Phnom Penh is So InterestingHOW TO LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE VLOG For me, Phnom Penh is currently the most interesting city to me in the world. Why? First of all, I really like the weather here. I actually think perhaps weather is an essential ingredient towards greatness. For example, how the ancient Greeks became so great; is it because of their fair weather, nice and sunny, access to the water, and lovely Mediterranean breezes? Second, I really love living in a hotel. Living in a hotel is still not super cheap, around $50 USD a night for a four-star hotel. Yet, it seems to be a great aid towards my personal thriving. For example, subtle things like waking up in the morning with a beautiful view of Phnom Penh, and being in a high-rise, on a high floor, all the natural light that comes in awakens me good, it makes me feel great. Third, I like the limited choices and options. For example, whenever I go to the Aon supermarket, I like that there’s only one or two options for food; this simplifies like a lot. In America, you’re drowning in choices. There are too many products in America. (more…)
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		Your Kid Is Like an Externalized Version of YourselfTreat your kid as yourself! 
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		Why I Love Starting OffThe beauty and excitement and joy of starting off. The joy in scrappiness, having to be clever to innovate. My great joy being an early “hacker†as a kid — I recall at age 12 joining AOL “cerver†chat rooms, requesting files to chat bots (.RAR files, in about 40 parts, for the original PC grand theft auto). Also the joy of building my own computer, upgrading it, etc. If I started off again today, I might just use a Chromebook. 
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		I desire to become MORE turbo!Quad turbo. 
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		POWER EXERTIONOur desire; to exert and output more power. 
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		Pride & PhotographyIn photography, pride is essential. 
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		How to Become StrongerOr how to become more powerful: 
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		When 4G is Faster than WifiIt seems intelligent if your work requires Internet speed, whether for uploading or downloading, or publishing, or accessing things in your media library, to use the fastest Internet possible, whether it be Wi-Fi or mobile 4G Internet. For example, at the hotel I’m staying at, the Wi-Fi and Internet is quite slow. Therefore in this case, it makes more sense for me to just work off of 4G off my phone, or just tether off my 4G Internet on my phone. 
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		Economic LeverageToday I met a guy who runs a Sim card store here in Phnom Penh, and super interesting; he lived abroad in Korea for about 7 to 8 years, made a bunch of money, and started his own business back here is local Cambodia Phnom Penh. Which makes me think: One of the most intelligent things you could do is leverage economies, money and labor. For example, it is crazy; here in Phnom Penh, you can hire a full-time living housemaid/nanny for only $200 US a month. Also, here in Phnom Penh and Cambodia, your dollar goes at least 10 times as far. Therefore, if you could leverage your money at least 10x here, why would you live back home in the states? 
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		Beautiful IconsI only desire or permit beautiful icons in my app library. Often, I will uninstall an app just because I can’t stand how ugly the icon is. For example, I hate the way Google Chrome looks as an icon, as well as Google calendar. Because the icons are ugly, I don’t use them.  Consider how you stare at your phone all day, or your laptop or your iPad; don’t you want the apps and the icons to be so beautiful that you could “lick them†as Steve Jobs said? Another reason I hate Samsung phones, and Android/Pixel phones; the app icons are so ugly. 
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		Wretched Body, Wretched MindA lot of people who are “tormented“ in their minds — is the root cause actually a bodily physiological issue at hand? 
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		I NEED MORE POWER!I desire more power. 
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		MORE MONEY FOR MORE POWERFor example, using your money ($2000 USD) for a new MacBook Pro — more computing power, to process more of your audio, visual, photo media to process, share, upload? Also money for mobile internet, data. $10 USD for 100GB (1 month) connectivity here in Cambodia, Phnom Penh. 
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		POISON STRENGTHChannel poison into your strength! Thought — how much poison can you tolerate? 
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		COVER YOUR FACETo make more mysterious and artsy photos, cover your face up:  
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		IMMUNITY.Build immunity. 
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		THE CULT OF YOU.Become you, not anyone else:     
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		HEROIC LEISURETowards a theory on greatness, or how to become great. 
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		 BECOME GREATâ€Don’t be good, be great. After that government cheese now we eating steak.†– JAY Z How to become great? First, we must attempt greater feats of strength. Also, become stronger. But in the path of becoming stronger and surmounting greater difficulties, we must also endure more pain? And experience even greater depths of pain? Theory: Pain as a necessary ingredient and motivator for greatness. Also, the necessity for greater recovery and strength augmentation. Thus the greatest life, or becoming great isn’t about ease and comfort and luxury in life. But rather, heroic leisure? Also, greater coffee consumption during the day, but also greater meat consumption at night to recover. Also strict cutoff time (noon), to prevent disruptions for sleep. 
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		Companies and corporations don’t care for “human rightsâ€Only profits and growth. 
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		FEEL STRONGWhat we desire to is to feel strong. 
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		If People Cannot Google You, You Don’t Exist.Note how Google is number one website on the Internet. This means, Google is number one in the world. 
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		 How to Maximize Your Impact and Reach on the PlanetSomething which has been very interesting, currently living here in Phnom Penh Cambodia, at this point, it seems that Cambodia is just a new colony of mainland China. For example, if you look into the Belt and Road Initiative, something I witnessed very interesting was a map of it, and Vietnam, Cambodia, Southeast Asia in general, we’re all painted in red. My point of thought that is that all of these countries which are bordering China, have essentially become assimilated into China. Therefore my basic idea is this: Can people in mainland China access your photography, website, and stuff via their Internet? Or via baidu.com (their local Google)? how open source is the futureI believe the reason why open source is the key to maximize your impact and influence in the world is this: Stuff is open source, it is more likely accessible by anyone on the planet. And something else I’ve realized is this: maximizing your impact, notoriety, fame, and influence is more important than money or any other metric of success. “Baidu yourselfâ€And one of my life goals was to become number one on Google for “Eric Kimâ€. Now that I have achieved that life goal, a simple thought: If you search your first and last name on baidu.com, will you show up? Think globallySomething I really like about the new iOS beta is one of the default wallpapers is a GPS coordination of planet earth. It is a nice visual, as it has us to think bigger, more globally, at the earth scale, rather than our myopic and shortsighted view of our own locale. For example, I like the Socrates quote — when somebody asked him where he was from, he said “I am a citizen of the world“. I believe this is an attitude we should all adopt. Why are people so racist towards mainland Chinese?Why is everyone so fearful of mainland China, and why do so many people disdain Chinese tourists? Several thoughts: - First of all, mainland Chinese tourists often do not act with “proper“ notions of Western modernity. For example, yell yell, speak loudly in public, spit in public, etc. They order and boss people around like they are their slaves or servants. This is very anti-western notions of what is considered “proper“, if you think about the UK British notions of Victorian properness.
- Second, honestly, I think a lot of people hate mainland Chinese because they are so rich. For example, when I was in Hong Kong, it seems that everyone is low-key jealous of the mainland Chinese tourists, because they are so rich, and can just buy out the Gucci, Louis Vuitton, or Hermès store by themselves.
- Third, it seems that all nations, in order to thrive, need some sort of enemy. For example, if you observe the goldeneye movies, or even modern day American politics, there is always a foreign enemy. Whether it be the communist, the Russians, the Chinese, etc. Funny enough though, now that a lot of mainland Chinese people prefer to watch American cinema, anti-Chinese sentiment is being toned down. For example, when I watched the pacific rim two movie, which was funded by a Chinese company, the western guys and the Chinese guys all worked together to fight off the aliens. I think this is a good thing.
- Censorship, whether soft censorship or hard censorship. Something which is very annoying as of late, is how a lot of my blog posts and links are no longer indexed by Google, because of millennium act DCMA takedown requests, from corporations like Pearson education photography. I believe that copyright is anti-innovation. My low-key suspicion is that a lot of these corporations which peddle their educational books, see my open source comprehensive guide to photography as anti-their sales, and therefore will send bogus takedown request to Google, in order to not have people access information on my website. anyways, all governments, and places around the world since they’re their citizens in one way or another. The Chinese do it more overly, whereas America does it more low key.
 Back to accessibilityMy radical idea was to just open source everything, and make everything oaks open and accessible and free to everybody. The reason was this: When I was a poor scrappy kid, I could not afford to pay for these products or services. No way in hell could a 14-year-old from a poor working class family with a single mom afford to buy a digital copy of Photoshop, Microsoft office, etc. At least one of the upsides of the subscription model is that anyone could afford Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop, and also Google Docs in Google cloud services are now superior to Microsoft office products. Yet, if you’re still from a developing country like Cambodia in Vietnam, a lot of people cannot afford to pay $10 a month for something. For example, a full-time teacher in Cambodia will only make $200 US a month. Also, Grab/Uber drivers in Cambodia on a good day will only make $20-$30 USD a day, driving 12 hours a day straight. And this doesn’t really account for their expenses. Even a brand new graduate from a top university in Vietnam, from a well to do middle class background, will start their salary of only $500 US a month, working for a high prestige bank in Vietnam. And this is where Google is so intelligent; Android is by far the most dominant software platform on the planet, and if you account for the fact that because Android is open-source, anyone from India, or Asia can afford to buy a cheap $100 smart phone. Although Apple is more desirable, and sexier, Android rules the planet, not iOS. Why is accessibility important?For example, if you’re a citizen of mainland China, unless you have access to a VPN or firewall, you cannot access lots of things we take for granted in the states, for example Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, even wordpress.com websites or blogs. And think, assuming that China accounts for half of the planets population, don’t you want those billions of people to access your stuff? Money, power, or influence?It seems if you want to maximize your impact and influence in the world, you must disregard money as a metric for a success. For example, I believe if you want to become more influential, you must also become more poor. Or at least, not care so much for money. For example, if you consider the spartan 300s; the Spartans had the most personal freedom in their lives, and also their culture has still widely inspired individuals today. Yet, consider the slave like Persians; better to be a spartan 300 hoplite then enslaved Persian, even if the enslaved person was a billionaire or trillionaire. JPEGThe first simple thought is this: make your full resolution JPEG images easily accessible online. I’ve even found some Chinese bloggers and bloggers index my images in their blog posts, as all my images are easily accessible via JPEG download, or a zip files with JPEG files. Full resolution your images, and let your style be the copyright. Not the copyright itself. Beyond social mediaOnce again, if somebody from mainland China doesn’t have access to Google, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, etc., how will they have access to your photos or access your work or ideas? Think very long termFor example, let us say that tomorrow, for one reason or another, your Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube account gets deleted. Or podcasting channel. What would you do then? For example, if for some reason PewDiePie‘s YouTube channel got deleted overnight, and he would not be able to recover any of his videos or stuff or subscribers, he would be screwed. Or, let us say that your Instagram account got deleted, hacked, whatever. Would people be able to access you? Social media is fragile, because when you are on social media, you are just a digital sharecropper. There is a false sense of ownership; you think you “own†the land, but you just do is till, maintain it, and you get some profit from it. But ultimately, social media is slavery 3.0. Start your own self hosted email newslettersendy.co is what I use, and even though setting it up was very very difficult, ultimately, it will maximize my impact on the planet. Why? It is my suspicion that mailchimp, and mailchimp.com will ultimately be censored as well, either by mainland China or some other government. Even though I personally hate email as a form of communication, it is still the most easily open and free form of communication we got in the planet. For example, if somebody knows what your email is, at least they could contact you and send a message to you. This is where telegram is also good, it seems that telegram is the new Facebook messenger and WhatsApp. Everyone in Cambodia uses telegram, even businesses. My basic thought: Strive to send emails that you yourself would like getting. For example, - Have you ever received an email, or some sort of email news marketing, that you yourself did not overtly subscribe to? Yes, and I hate it. Don’t do that to other people. Have them opt in it themselves, the most honest and open approach.
- Make your emails nice and meaty. Make it as substantive and meaningful as possible. It is my personal aspiration to do in a single newsletter that most people strive to do in a book, alas cannot even do in a book (Nietzsche).
 Nothing is evergreenWhenever I promote my upcoming workshops, products, etc., I have realized and accepted now that nothing is evergreen. To strive to create something that lasts forever is not a good idea. Why? Even evergreen trees don’t last forever. Just try to make it as robust as you can, and to withhold the test of time. This is why I don’t really care for camera reviews, or equipment or digital reviews. Why? Every digital camera gets outdated every six months or a year. The same goes with the iPhone or any Apple product. Deal with more integral human matters: - How to stay inspired and motivated in photography, even if you lived on a spaceship, or on the moon, or on Mars.
- Philosophical ideas with photography, for example, the meaning of photography, and the meaning of yourself being a photographer, on becoming a photographer // becoming a photographer open source video download or PDF TEXT.
 Think PDFMake stuff easily downloadable. For example, put them in zip files, and PDFs. Also attached JPEG images. PDF FILES: https://erickimphotography.com/blog/pdf/ Also as a simple thought, make the website URL simple and memorable. The more people who “steal your stuff“, the better.Don’t be afraid of people “stealing†your stuff. Rather, the more you propagate, the better. ERIC 
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		SOCIAL MEDIA IS SLAVERY 3.0Don’t be suckered or fooled.  
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		Let Your Style be the CopyrightAny photo for or artist who puts a copyright on their images is showing some sort of lack of self-confidence. Rather than copywriting your work, let your photos be accessible full resolution on the Internet, and let your style do the talking. 
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		Baidu YourselfIf you search your own first and last name on baidu.com, will you show up?    
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		 What is the Belt and Road Initiative?  Essentially, all of the bordering nations of China is becoming assimilated into mainland China. 
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		ENGLISH IS KING.Note, mainly in Chinese people know English, and also watch American films, yet Americans don’t know Chinese or Mandarin. At this point moving forward, at least in our lifetimes, and in the lifetimes of our children, it looks like English will continue to be the dominant language. 
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		Is it easier for China to penetrate the US market, or easier for the US to penetrate the China market?For example, Faraday Future is a Chinese electric car company essentially, but moonlights as an American one. 
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		Access.Can people access your stuff or not? 
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		Think GlobalQuestion; can people in mainland China access your website and stuff? Is your website indexed by baidu.com? 
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		Hard vs Soft CensorshipThe difference between China and America; China partakes in hard censorship, whereas America partakes in soft censorship. 
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		What is Money?Money is solidified human physiological energy? 
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		More energy, for what?It seems people want more energy, only for the sake of making more money. 














