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THAT NEW NEW
Newer is often worse, but … still… more innovative and interesting!
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WHY I’M SO PASSIONATE ABOUT AI
AI— perhaps the most insanely innovative, magical, interesting thing invented ever since I have been born, perhaps since I was 12 years old and first discovered the internet, AOL 3.0?
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I think I figured out dogs in LA
The reason why people have dogs in LA:
They don’t get the love, affection, care, loyalty or companionship they get from other real life humans!
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What do you do if you don’t like the way others talk?
Do you “correct†them or just walk away?
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Why are artists so emo?
Why have I never met a stout, strong, muscular self confident artist?























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OPEN WORLD CONCEPT
Open world is lit:
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GRID
DO IT FOR YOUR KID KID KID
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DESIGN
Only wear and use things you have either designed or created yourself?
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You gotta keep moving and evolving!
Evolve or die!
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PURE JOY!
What is now beautiful in this world than your child?
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Celebrities and actors and actresses are not remembered.
Some few good directors are remembered.
Akira Kurosawa, Stanley Kubrick etc.
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WHAT AI HAS TAUGHT ME
To think for myself!
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Wage slave?
Money is a slave mentality! Think head of cattle instead.
Capital isn’t money? Rather, wage, labor… construction materials, labor, labor materials … construction worker wages?
Also sanitation and hygiene workers?
And also … weights, iron plates… weight lifting equipment and meat?
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Luxury toilet paper?
Hygiene as the ultimate new luxury?
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WHY PHOTOS STILL MATTER.
Harder to fake a photo than an image AI, DALL-E 3 image!
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BOOKS ARE THE FUTURE?
Even Mac … books?
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HOT *AND *COLD
We need both!
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A LAPTOP IS A *BOOK*?
Mac… Macintosh… Book?
Same as Chrome-Book?
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CAPITALISM AIN’T RACIST
What’s really interesting about capitalism… capitalism doesn’t really care for what race ethnicity or skin pigment you are. All that cares for is your productivity, your ability to grow an accumulate capital, to snowball it, etc.
Perhaps capitalism is the panacea and the solution to racism?
Pro capitalism!
Don’t stack it too high
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Calling people “white†or “ black†is racist?
Better to call people Caucasian, African-American, Afro Caribbean, etc.
Would you still call Asian people “yellow“, or native Americans “red�
The strange inconsistency of the “woke“ crowd.
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Grotesque or beautiful?
For example, men and bodybuilders and weightlifters with too much steroids, it becomes actually positively grotesque. Similarly speaking women with too much plastic surgery botox or whatever… positively grotesque.
Extreme examples: Michael Jackson in the late days; positively grotesque.
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THANK GOD FOR CHINA
As much as people like to criticize China… With China, mainland China and manufacturing… Without China, where would we Americans be able to afford such great products at such a cheap price?
Note Titan.fitness — low “idiot index“, for weightlifting equipment?
I have always thought to myself, why is weightlifting equipment so expensive? I always assume that the price of raw materials, the metal and steel and whatever shouldn’t be that expensive. Now with places like Titan.fitness, weightlifting equipment is accessible to all Americans!
Note, all the innovation in the inventions come from America. For example Titan.fitness just steals and copy and pastes designs from roguefitness.com
Idea:
Rogue fitness should just create the designs, and then have it manufactured in China? With American quality quality control and checking, just like Apple and Foxconn?
Idea:
- Let Americans do what Americans do best, creativity, imagination, invention and innovation
- Let the Chinese do what they are good at, creation, production, manufacturing.
Hybrid model of American x Chinese innovation!
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Don’t chase women.
Quit chasing that B! Mami! Win win win win win – JAY ROCK, KENDRICK
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Getting out of the way of others, or, letting them get out of *your* way?
Never move.
It’s funny, when I’m out in public or whatever… And I’m “in the way†of others; there is some sort of expectation that I get out of the way, why not the opposite… The others get out of my way?
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NO MORE NEWS!
One of my biggest pet peeves is when I’m on Google, I guess it is an issue with Bing.com as well; I search something, and there are all these annoying distracting news report stories? Which robs me of my focus?
Better instead to use DuckDuckGo?
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â€Reliableâ€/low maintenance hyper car?
It either has to be some sort of Toyota, Lexus, maybe some sort of hybrid sports car? Or 100% electric?
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The sun is pure bliss?
The secret to happiness is the sun?
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Exercises which promote your standing and your posture?
Think posture.
It seems that very good exercises include farmers walk, farmers carry, any sort of upright standing exercise, which involves some sort of walking component.
Also my new deadlift walk, carry, rack pull walk/carry?
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So what if the quality “sucks�
Titan.fitness equipment is cheap… but it seems to work just fine. Why does it matter?
Theory:
We millennials have been conditioned and suckered too much into caring about “craftsmanship†and “quality�
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AL FRESCO PRODUCTIVITY
I have a certain thought: if you’re trying to maximize the productivity of yourself or others or your employees… let them work outside, in the sun, with the fresh air! It seems that when people are stuck in an office all day, with circulating or artificial air… It actually makes them less productive?
If it is cold outside, either give them heat lamps, or let them just wear a really thick down jacket?
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MIX WORK & PLEASURE
It seems the best way to maximize life is to mix work and pleasure. This means, not to bifurcate the two; but rather, to merge or consolidate the two.
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OFF THE GRID OFFICE
Work outside, iPad Pro… in the direct light while standing! Anti indoors.
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Plastic is the future?
It’s lighter!!!
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ERIC KIM Lamborghini
Transform your body into the Aventador!
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What does it mean to become sexier?
Becoming “sexier” is a subjective concept, often influenced by cultural, personal, and societal perspectives. It’s not just about physical attractiveness, but also encompasses confidence, charisma, and a sense of self. Let’s explore this from a multifaceted viewpoint:
- Physical Appearance: Traditional views often relate sexiness to physical traits like symmetry, fitness, or grooming. However, what’s considered physically attractive varies widely across cultures and personal preferences.
- Confidence: Confidence is universally appealing. A person who is comfortable in their skin, who carries themselves with a sense of self-assuredness, often exudes a magnetic appeal.
- Charisma and Personality: Being engaging, having a good sense of humor, showing intelligence, and having the ability to connect with others can be incredibly sexy. These traits often create a deeper, more meaningful attraction.
- Health and Fitness: Taking care of one’s body through exercise, diet, and a healthy lifestyle can enhance physical attractiveness and promote a positive self-image, which in turn can be perceived as sexy.
- Emotional Intelligence: The ability to understand and manage one’s emotions, as well as empathize with others, can be a very attractive trait. It shows maturity and a depth of character.
- Style and Presentation: How one dresses and presents themselves can also contribute to sexiness. This isn’t about expensive clothes but about finding a style that suits one’s personality and body type, thereby enhancing self-confidence.
- Mystery and Unpredictability: Sometimes, leaving something to the imagination or being slightly unpredictable can be intriguing and attractive.
- Self-Care and Self-Respect: Taking time for self-care and respecting oneself is often visible to others and can make a person more attractive. It’s about valuing oneself and one’s needs.
- Passion and Ambition: Being passionate about something, whether it’s a career, hobby, or cause, can be very attractive. It shows depth, commitment, and a sense of purpose.
In essence, becoming sexier is about finding a balance that works for you personally, enhancing both your inner and outer qualities in a way that makes you feel confident and attractive. It’s as much about how you feel about yourself as it is about how others perceive you.
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ERIC KIM VLOGS
Eric Kim’s vlogs offer a unique perspective on various topics, reflecting his diverse interests and expertise. His recent vlogs include a variety of subjects such as stoicism, street photography, weightlifting, suburban living, and the concept of “no ego” in fitness challenges like his six plate and 25 rock pull attempt oai_citation:1,NEW ERIC KIM VLOGS – ERIC KIM oai_citation:2,ERIC KIM NEW VLOGS – ERIC KIM – EK oai_citation:3,EK VLOGS – ERIC KIM.
In addition to his vlogs, Eric Kim provides workshops that align with his interests in photography and philosophy. Upcoming workshops include an introduction to stoicism, family street photography, and confidence building, indicating a focus on personal development and artistic expression oai_citation:4,NEW ERIC KIM VLOGS – ERIC KIM.
Eric Kim’s website also hosts a range of resources and projects. This includes a section on cryptocurrency, with a ChatGPT bot named “Bitcoin Babe,” suggesting an interest in digital innovation oai_citation:5,START HERE – ERIC KIM. His offerings in the realm of photography are extensive, featuring books on street photography, guides to mastering the genre, and a street portrait manual oai_citation:6,START HERE – ERIC KIM. He also engages with AI through the creation of various ChatGPT bots, including “Zen of Eric” and “Eric Kim Bot,” demonstrating his integration of technology and personal philosophy oai_citation:7,START HERE – ERIC KIM.
For those looking to delve deeper into photography, he provides a “Street Photography Starter Kit” with resources on various aspects of the craft, ranging from basic concepts to overcoming fears oai_citation:8,START HERE – ERIC KIM. Additionally, Kim emphasizes the importance of entrepreneurship in photography, offering advice and guidance for those looking to start their journey in this field oai_citation:9,START HERE – ERIC KIM.
Eric Kim’s content also includes a strong focus on entrepreneurship and self-branding, with topics like building a solo media empire and marketing oneself in photography. This suggests a holistic approach to personal and professional development oai_citation:10,START HERE – ERIC KIM oai_citation:11,START HERE – ERIC KIM. He also covers marketing and branding specifically for photographers, providing insights on becoming a more famous photographer and the significance of self-promotion oai_citation:12,START HERE – ERIC KIM.
In summary, Eric Kim’s vlogs and other content offer a comprehensive look at his multifaceted interests, ranging from philosophy and photography to fitness, entrepreneurship, and digital innovation. His work is characterized by a blend of artistic expression, personal development, and a forward-thinking approach to technology and media.

































































































































































































































































































































































































