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INFORMATION MASTER





ERIC KIM INFORMATION:
Eric Kim, born on January 31, 1988, in San Francisco, is a renowned street photographer with a diverse and inspiring background. Raised initially in Alameda, California, he experienced a challenging childhood, including relocating to College Point, New York, to escape an abusive father. His formative years in Bayside, Queens, were marked by significant friendships with his ‘Rainbow Crew’ã€8†source】.
Kim’s journey into photography began at UCLA, where he initially studied Biology before switching to Sociology. His passion for street photography ignited during this time, leading him to co-found a Photography Club at UCLA and start a blog in 2010, initially as a fun projectã€14†source】ã€9†source】.
Kim’s professional journey in photography began in earnest after losing his job at Demand Media. In 2011, he decided to pursue street photography full-time. This marked the beginning of an eight-year period of self-employment, where he traveled extensively, teaching workshops and living in various locations, including Los Angeles, East Lansing, Berkeley, and overseas in Vietnam, Japan, Mexico City, Marseille, and other parts of Europe and the U.S.ã€14†source】.
Throughout his career, Kim has gained international acclaim, traveling and shooting in cities such as Paris, London, Venice, Florence, Prague, and Beirut, where he also conducted street photography workshops. His blog has become one of the most popular photography websites, and his workshops have introduced the art of street photography to people from all walks of lifeã€10†source】.
Kim’s story is one of resilience, passion, and dedication to his craft, making him a notable figure in the world of street photography.
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More is not better
For example … my insane frustration with how cheap Costco Kirkland normal toilet paper is. It falls apart! You gotta use double or triple the amount for the amount of just one bounty or charmin brand high quality one!
Also my preference for bounty paper towels over Kirkland Costco ones!
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Everybody should own *at least* one bitcoin.
What if it goes to $1 million dollars a Bitcoin?


































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THERAPY IS BAD?
It seems that it is trendy to have a therapist nowadays.
history and etymology of therapyThe history and etymology of “therapy” are quite fascinating, intertwining medical practices with linguistic roots.
Etymology
- Ancient Roots: The word “therapy” derives from the Greek “therapeia,” meaning “healing” or “curing.” This term itself is linked to “therapeuein,” which means “to attend” or “to treat medically.”
- Latin Influence: The term entered Latin as “therapia.”
- English Adaptation: It was adopted into English in the early 19th century, retaining its fundamental meaning of treatment for a disorder or disease.
Historical Development
- Ancient Practices: In Ancient Greece, therapy encompassed various forms of healing, both physical and spiritual. This period saw the rise of figures like Hippocrates and Galen, who approached healing as a blend of philosophy, observation, and natural remedies.
- Middle Ages: During this era, therapy often involved a mixture of religious belief and traditional medicine. Monasteries often served as centers for healing.
- Renaissance and Enlightenment: There was a significant shift towards scientific understanding and experimentation. Figures like Paracelsus and Vesalius contributed to a more systematic approach to medicine and therapy.
- 19th Century: This century witnessed the birth of psychotherapy, with pioneers like Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. The term “therapy” began to be applied more broadly, beyond just physical ailments, to include mental and emotional treatments.
- Modern Era: Therapy has diversified immensely, encompassing a wide range of practices from psychotherapy and physical therapy to alternative and holistic treatments. The focus has expanded to include not just the treatment of illness but also the promotion of overall wellness and preventive care.
In a philosophical and unorthodox sense, therapy could be seen not just as a method of healing, but as an art form, a journey towards understanding and harmony with one’s self and the environment. This perspective echoes the holistic views of Ancient Greek philosophers who often saw no distinction between the health of the body and the health of the mind.
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Why is iPad, iPad OS so fucking buggy???
Photo vs images?
Gloomy weather, gloomy people?
Everything is just a marketing problem?
Fashion thoughts?
Why App? Chat bot.
ARS beta IV, VARS
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Becoming a “professional†blogger
Has your name on it or not?
Why yacht?
Why so ugly?
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BITCOIN BABES III
Also, Chainlink babes!














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Where have I been to?
A lot of places!



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US DEFENSE.GOV PHOTO MARKETING SUGGESTIONS
It is all just a marketing problem and issue here?
Defense.gov— for example this thanksgiving post:
- Why does the military eat such poor food? Mac and cheese is insanely bad?
- Don’t show service workers who have double chins or don’t look like military warriors? Images of service people looking like over fat individuals is not a good image?






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Does it have your name on it or not?
Specifically… your first and last name!
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DOUBLE CHIN IS BAD.
Napoleon marketing team …. get rid of this image of his double chin!!

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Start Here
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- 100 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography

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BECOME A PHOTOGRAPHY ENTREPRENEUR

Advice I would have given myself in photography, if I started all over again:
Until You Own Yourself You Can’t Be Free
Photography Entrepreneurship 101 by ERIC KIM De-lamify the future.
Photography Entrepreneurship 101 Presentation by ERIC KIM
ENTREPRENEURSHIP by KIM

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Entrepreneurship Ideas
- InstaSlaves
- How to Become a Vlogger
- How to Build Your Own Self Brand
- SOLO MEDIA EMPIRE
- TIME LEVERAGE.
- How to Market Yourself in Photography
- How to Become More Ambitious
- Crypto Photography
- In Praise of Email Newsletters
- Propagate.
- Make Your Own Street Photography Blog
- Create the Information You Seek.
- Content over Technology
- How to Advertise Yourself as a Photographer
- CREATIVE WAYS TO USE YOUTUBE
- Photography Branding 101
- BUILD YOURSELF.
- Bet on Your Own Coin.
- The Photographer Should Also Make His/Her Own Music?
- Mix Your Photos and Videos
- JUST PUBLISH IT.
- EMPOWER OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS.
- BECOME OUTSIDE THE BOX
- MOVE PEOPLE, MOVE PRODUCTS.
- SOCIAL MEDIA IS FRAGILE.
- Why Start a Photography Blog?
- Once You FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early), Then What?
- THE FUTURE IS PDF
- In Praise of Solo Photography Business Entrepreneurship
- LONGEVITY, DURABILITY AND SUCCESS
- Street Photography Philosophy Entrepreneurship
- YOU ARE THE PLATFORM
- JUST RISK IT.
- DON’T OPTIMIZE FOR THE ALGORITHM
- Scaleable Photography
- What Does it Mean to Become a Successful Photographer?
- 20 Photography Marketing, Branding, and Entrepreneurship Tips
- Create Your Own Social Media
- Individual Entrepreneurship
- YOU ARE THE ICON.
- BUILD!
- What is Success in Photography?
- EXTREME VISION
- Publish Fearlessly
- MAKE DOPE THINGS AND SHARE THEM WITH THE WORLD!
- THE AMBITIOUS PHOTOGRAPHER.
- PhotoLink
- Real World Applications
- You Are Your Own Ideal User
- What is Your Creative Vision?
- A More Dope, Prosperous Future for All Photographers
- CREATION & DISTRIBUTION.
- THE VALUE OF PHOTOS.
- How to Maximize Your Impact as a Photographer
- Why the World Needs More Bloggers
- DOMAIN EXPERTISE.
- The Joy of Speculation
- MAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF.
- Propogate
- Meaningful Advantage or Not?
- PHOTO CREATOR.
- NOW IS YOUR DECISIVE MOMENT.
- I CANNOT BE IGNORED
- Photography Blogs are Highly *UNDERRATED*
- What is Your Competitive Advantage?
- Why 4K?
- Indirect Monetization
- The Future of Innovation in Photography
- Photography Innovation and Image Selection Idea: Let Google (YouTube) Suggested Thumbnail Pick Your Best Photo?
- How to Identify Your Competitive Advantage
- In Praise of Insanely Fast Wifi
- DIGITAL PUBLISHING IS KING.
- The Stoic-Entrepreneurship Mindset
- Marketing Tips for Photographers
- STARK DIFFERENTIATION
- MAXIMALIST
- Visual Entrepreneurship
- On Becoming a Full-Stack Visual Entrepreneur
- Real Photographers Don’t Use Instagram
- Brave New World of Blogging
- Don’t Go to Photography School
- Mass Success is a Failure?
- How to Maximize Your Archimedes Lever in Life
- Maximize Your Archimedes Lever
- How to Create Value Out of Nothing
- The Best Brand is No Brand
- What Do We Entrepreneurs *Really* Want?
- You Were Destined to Do Great Things
- Just Share Your Photos on Your Own Blog
- Your Blog is the Ultimate Form of Social Media
- The Future of Websites and Blogs
- Create a Company
- Money Photography Project
- WHY IT IS GOOD TO CHARGE MONEY FOR YOUR SERVICES AND PRODUCTS
- Google and YouTube SEO (Search Engine Optimization) 101: How Would You Type It?
- WHY RIGHT NOW IS THE BEST TIME FOR YOU TO START YOUR SIDE HUSTLE
- Digital Photography is the Future
- NEVER STOP EXPERIMENTING!
- WHAT IS INNOVATION?
- A Non-Ownership Future
- CONTROL OVER MONEY
- Economic Constraints Are Creative Constraints
- Become a Sole-Proprietor
- Entrepreneurship is a Mindset
- How to Master Mac
- The Future of Lifestyle
- Necessity is the Mother of Innovation
- Once We Have an Easy Life, Then What?
- Why I Don’t Read Comments
- YouTube SEO (Search Engine Optimization) for Photographers
- How to Become a Self-Employed Photographer
- How to Live Big With Little Money
- Why Blogging, Vlogging and Internet Media is More Important than Ever
- No Marketing, No Future
- Photography Marketing 101
- Google and YouTube are King
- Why I’m So Suspicious of Everyone Online and on the Internet
- How to Become More Notorious
- Kaizen Approach to Blogging
- How to Master Marketing
- CREATE WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE SEE MANIFESTED IN THE WORLD!
- Anti Silicon-Valley Thinking
- Your Name
- In Praise of WordPress
- NEVER STOP POSTING
- Your Future Portfolio is a Website
- Infinite Runway
- ERIC KIM ATTITUDE
- Financial Independence as a Road to Freedom of Speech?
- WHY OPEN SOURCE IS THE FUTURE
- Just Post It.
- Posts Are Products
- Photography Entrepreneurship Ideas
- YOU ARE KING.
- You’re Always in BETA MODE
- Build Your Own Media Empire
- WHY I DON’T MONETIZE MY YOUTUBE VIDEOS
- Why I Became an Entrepreneur
- The Uber-Photographer
- Create What You Would Like to See Manifested in the World
- Create the Future
- Entrepreneurship is Best During Uncertain Times
- Photography Entrepreneurship 101 Presentation by ERIC KIM
- Your Body is the Brand
- Your Name is Your Brand
- Create Your Own Social Media Platform
- BUILD IT OR BUY IT?
- Sell Yourself
- Create New
- Insta-Slaves
- YOU CANNOT FAKE ENTHUSIASM
- Why Hybrid is the Future
- Don’t Censor Yourself
- HOW I MASTERED MARKETING
- ERIC KIM BLOGS
- If Someone Offers You Help, You’re Stupid to *NOT* Take It.
- SEEK GREAT, NOT PERFECT.
- How I Became So Famous
- Let Reality Mould Itself to You
- ANTI ENTITLEMENT MENTALITY
- Live Your Life as If You Were a Billionaire
- HOW I THINK DIFFERENT
- Impact, Influence, Reach: The Three Pillars of Marketing
- ERIC KIM SCHOOL
- Classicism.
- MY PHILOSOPHY OF MONEY
- Money is Movement
- Elitism 2.0
- Mass Market or Luxury Market?
- Why You Must Market Yourself
- Why You Must Start an Email Newsletter
- How Laptops Can Change the World
- What Do You Want to Become?
- What is Really Holding You Back in Life?
- Why I Write: Writing as Meta-Thinking
- ADVERTISE YOURSELF
- Use Your First and Last Name
- How Blogging Can Change the World
- In Praise of Liberty
- How I Write in Markdown
- How I Became So Influential on YouTube
- REVERSE FLEX
- What a Time to Be Alive in Today’s Brave New World of Photography
- HOW TO DIFFERENTIATE YOURSELF FROM OTHERS
- YOU CHOOSE YOU
- My Life Photography Entrepreneurship Story
- WHY I DON’T BELIEVE IN COLLABORATION
- My Entrepreneurship Mindset
- YOU’RE THE HERO IN THIS GAME OF LIFE
- My Money Philosophy
- Why Brand and Market Yourself?
- PROFESSIONALISM IS FOR SUCKERS
- Just Share What Works for You
- How to Create Your Own Platform
- Living in a Post Monetary Society
- In Praise of Blogging
- The Entrepreneurial Lifestyle is the Best Lifestyle
- Algorithm Slavery
- ANTI VIEWS
- Entrepreneurship is The Goal
- The Art of Blogging
- IN PRAISE OF PURSUING YOUR PASSION
- How to Make Great Titles
- Sole Proprietorship
- Just Build It.
- VIA NEGATIVA
- PROMOTE YOURSELF
- Become a Full-Stack Entrepreneur
- How to Entertain Others
- My Experience Teaching My First Online Photography Creativity Workshop on Zoom
- Humans Aren’t Lazy
- One Shot.
- THE BRAVE SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH
- The Brave New COVID Lifestyle
- Start Your Own Business
- Minimum Viable Income ( MVI)
- TRAINING.
- WHY VIDEO?
- How to Become Bolder
- You’ve Always Already Been a Photography Entrepreneur!
- The Future is All Digital Everything
- Digital Sharecropping
- DO IT FOR YOUR PAST AND FUTURE SELF
- In Praise of Buffer and Redundancy
- ASKING FOR PERMISSION IS FOR SUCKERS.
- POST-MONETARY SOCIETY.
- Advertise Your Own Stuff
- THE FUTURE IS DIGITAL.
- Simulated Universal Basic Income
- Is Losing Followers a Good Thing?
- How to Add to Economic Activity
- DIGITAL CAPITALISM
- MONEY IS MOVEMENT
- Anything is Possible
- BRAVE NEW WORLD OF DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- GENERATE
- How to Profit from Calamity
- Capitalism 2.0
- WHY I’M SO PASSIONATE ABOUT INFORMATION
- SOCIETY 2.0
- PHOENIX ENTREPENEURSHIP
- How to Make Art from Home
- BUY YOURSELF
- JUST BLOG IT.
- MARKET YOURSELF
- EXPENSIVE TALK
- SOCIAL MEDIA SLAVERY
- Who Are Your Ideal Followers?
- Why I Blog, Vlog, and Log
- Your Perspective is Irrefutable
- What are Your Hidden Powers?
- IMPACT MAXIMIZATION, not Profit Maximization
- Our Desire to Maximize Impact and Change
- 10 Rich Tips How to Make Money from Photography
- Create What You Would Love to Consume
- Publish is Pleasure
- Retire Now
- Do You Desire to Become the Best?
- Solo Entrepreneurship
- My Vision of Photography Entrepreneurship
- PUT YOUR NAME ON IT
- The Desire to Transcend Ourselves
- MONEY THOUGHTS
- How to Retire
- Via Negativa Productivity
- Why You Must Make Your Own Website
- Individuals over Companies
- Build Yourself
- Success is Survival
- Why You Shouldn’t Go to Photography or Art School
- How to Differentiate Yourself as a Photographer
- Surpass Yourself
- Can You Handle Extreme Freedom?
- Boutique or Mass Market?
- Proof of Concept
- Unified Field Theory for Photography
- Build a Company You’d Never Sell
- Play the Long Game
- Entrepreneurship and Art
- What is the Source of our Strength?
- What’s the Future for Photography?
- Full-Stack Visual Artist
- Why Scale?
- What is Your Unfair Advantage?
- Substance Marketing
- Share Your Dopeness with Others
- Frugality is Freedom
- Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for Entrepreneurship
- Don’t Follow or Predict Trends, Start Your Own Trend!
- If You’re Not Busy Growing, You’re Busy Dying
- Entrepreneurship born from Superabundance, not Need/Necessity
- Photography Entrepreneurship Philosophy
- How to Master Marketing in Photography
- Photography Entrepreneurship Tips and Ideas
- Is Hustle Sufficient Unto Success?
- Don’t do it for the money
- DIGITAL MARXISM
- Zen Entrepreneurship
- BOLDER IS BETTER.
- Streamers Shall Inherit the Earth
Photography Blogging

- Blogging is Public Meditations
- The Art of Blogging
- Give Me a Laptop and I Shall Move the World!
- The Future is Photography Blogging
- How to Become a GREAT Blogger
- If you can’t code, blog instead!
- Daily Blog of Activities
- How to Monetize a Blog Without Advertising
- How to Publish Yourself
- How to Blog
- The future of photography publishing is photography blogging.
- Why Become a Photography Blogger?
- Why You Must Become a Photography Blogger
- Why You Should Delete Your Instagram and Start Your Own Blog
Money

Self-Empowerment
- Life is Too Short to Be Negative
- Why You Must Follow Your Passion in Life
- How to Conquer Shyness
- Don’t Ask for Permission
- Onto the Next One
- Why You Must Self-Promote Yourself
- Why You Must Conquer Your Fears in Life
Marketing and Branding
- Why You Must Become a Photography Blogger
- Why Blog?
- Why You Must Self-Promote Yourself
- Create Substance, Not Content
- Photography Marketing and Branding 101
- How to Master Marketing in Photography
- 10 Tips How to Become a More Famous Photographer
Entrepreneurship Lifestyle
- Why Hustle?
- Why Save Money?
- Ascetic is Sexy
- Why You Must Become Self-Employed
- How to Push Yourself Beyond the Limit
- Is Location Independence Overrated?
Entrepreneurship Mindset
- How to Get Discovered
- Financial Independence
- Disregard Success or Failure; Always Attempt More!
- In Praise of Stubbornness
- Success is Personal Bravery
- Why You Must Become an Entrepreneur
- How to Brand and Market Yourself as a Photographer
- How to Conquer Haters
- How to Accumulate Capital
- Why Be Different?
- How to Master Marketing in Photography
- Don’t Play it Safe
- Why Blog?
- How to Be a More Productive Photographer
- How to Hustle
- True Productivity
- What Can Only You Do?
- Love Risk
- What is Success?
- Fill a Vacuum
- Think Big
- 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?
Photography Entrepreneurship 101
- Don’t Sit Still!
- Bitcoin for Photographers
- Don’t Be Timid
- Why Start Your Own Photography Blog?
- Fill a Void
- 1,000 True Followers: How to Build Your Own Niche in Photography
- Photography Entrepreneurship 101: Why You Must Start Your Own Email Newsletter
- TURBO CREATION: Why a Maxed-Out MacBook Laptop is the Best Investment You Can Make for Photography Entrepreneurship
Life and Productivity Hacks

- My Ultimate Productivity and Life Hacks
- Life/Productivity Hack: Write (Type on a phone) While Walking on a Dynamic Treadmill
- ERIC KIM Life, Creativity, and Productivity Hacks
How to Make a Living from Your Passion

- Digital Nomad Photographer
- Build Your Own Instagram!
- How to Be More Ambitious
- Do It Your Way
- How to Measure Your Progress as a Photography Entrepreneur + Come Up With New Ideas
- How to Make a Living From Your Passion in Photography
Put a Dent in the Universe.

- Fear Disguised as Reason
- Distraction is the Enemy
- Innovate for the Sake of Innovating!
- Reality is Malleable!
- Stoic Entrepreneurship
- Against Self-Preservation
- The Purpose of Life is to Make New Stuff!
How to Succeed as an Entrepreneur

- You Have No Limits.
- Calculated Risk-Taking
- Invest in Yourself
- The Secret of Happiness: Shoot for the Moon!
- Moonshot Thinking
- Why We Should all Be Photography Entrepreneurs
- Memento Mori Entrepreneurship
- Why it is Better to Beg For Forgiveness than Ask For Permission
- How to Become a Digital Nomad
- Why You Must Own Your Own Platform
- First Principle Thinking for Photography Entrepreneurs
- How I Became a Digital Nomad
- Better to Beg For Forgiveness than Ask For Permission!
- Spurn Pleasing Others!
- Create Your Own Niche
- How to Gain More Exposure For Your Photography
- Intense Focus
- How to Conquer Your Fears as an Entrepreneur
- Define Yourself
- Let Dissatisfaction Drive You Forward!
- It Doesn’t Matter if Someone Else Has Done it Before!
- How to Succeed as a Photography Entrepreneur: Be Extremely Resourceful
- Open Source Business Model in Photography Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship 101: Growth and Innovation Over Self-Preservation
- How to Create Value as a Photography Entrepreneur
- Why Become a Photography Entrepreneur?
- Why You Must Ignore Nay-Sayers to Succeed in Entrepreneurship, Business, and Life
The Modern Photographer: Tips, Strategies, and Tactics to Thrive as a Visual Artist in the Digital Age
Marketing, Branding, Entrepreneurship Principles For Success
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER is your new philosophical and practical primer to succeed as a modern photographer in today’s digital world.
Business Mental Models
- How to Succeed as a Photography Entrepreneur: Be Extremely Resourceful
- Open Source Business Model in Photography Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship 101: Growth and Innovation Over Self-Preservation
How to Monetize Your Photography

- Photography Entrepreneurship 101: INFLUENCE
- Should I Monetize My Passion for Photography?
- 10 Practical Photography Monetization Strategies: Pricing, Google SEO, & Entrepreneurship
- How to Make Money From Street Photography
Why Become a Photography Entrepreneur?

Take control of your own photographic destiny:
THE MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER

- CREATIVE CAPITALISM
- How to Monetize Your Photography
- 5 Practical Photography Career Tips and Advice
- 10x Thinking
- How to Hustle as a Photographer
- How to Become Your Own Master Marketer
- The ‘T’ Technique of Success
- Go Ahead and Sell Out
- What is Your Unique Voice?
- Why You Must Self-Promote Yourself
- What is Your Unique Angle as a Photographer?
- Photography Content Marketing 101
- Why You Must Become Your Own Publisher
- The Art of Cross-Pollination in Photography
Photography Entrepreneurship Articles
- Why You Shouldn’t Trust Your Pictures to Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Flickr
- How to Make Money From Your Photography
- Photography SEO and Blogging: How to Become Number One on Google
- Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Motivation
- Now is the Best Time to Be a Photographer
- PRODUCERISM
- What Is The Value of a Picture?
- Your Photographic Labor is Not Free
PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS 101

- Chapter 1. How to Make a Photography Blog
- Chapter 2. How to Price Yourself
- Chapter 3. How to Find Your Market
- Chapter 4. Why Teach Workshops?
- Chapter 5. How to Build Trust
- Chapter 6. How to Market Yourself
- Chapter 7: Why Should Someone Attend Your Workshop?
KEYS TO SUCCESS
- Why You Must Be a “Personality†in Order to Succeed
- THRIVE OR DIE.
- Impatience is a Virtue
- Create Your Own Category
- HOW TO DREAM BIG.
- Will Not or Cannot?
- Why Not?
- How to Think BIG
- How to Stay Ahead of the Curve
- How to Invest in Yourself
- The Two Camera Rule
- MEANINGFUL DIFFERENTIATION
- Advice For College Students
- How to Thrive in Uncertain Times
- CANNIBALIZE YOURSELF.
- DO AND GROW RICH
- Does Fear of Punishment Hold You Back?
- HOW TO GET MORE FOLLOWERS
- How to Innovate
- How to Build Your Own Empire
- YOU ARE ENTITLED TO HARD WORK.
- PICK YOURSELF.
- OWN YOUR PLATFORM
- 10 KEYS TO SUCCESS
Table of Contents

Learn how to make a living from your passion:
- Preface. BRAVE NEW WORLD OF PHOTOGRAPHY
- Chapter 1. How to Create Value
- Chapter 2. ZEN CAPITALISM
- Chapter 3. Scarcity
- Chapter 4. How to Brand Yourself
- Chapter 5. How to Build a True Following
- Chapter 6. The Blueprint to Success in Photography
- Chapter 7. HOW TO BE BOLD
- Chapter 8. How to Sell Out
- Chapter 9. GO AGAINST THE GRAIN
- Chapter 10. EXTREME ABUNDANCE
- Chapter 11. Photography Experience Economy
- Chapter 12. Why You Should Make Money for Your Photography
- Chapter 13. How to Become a Famous Photographer
Photography Business 101
How to Make Money with Photography

CAMERA MONEY USD by ANNETTE KIM - How to Charge More Money in Your Photography
- Why You Should Not Pursue Photography as Career
- Can Photography Make You Rich?
- How I Earn $200,000+ a Year From Photography
- How to earn $10,000 a month as a photographer
- Why you must be an expensive photographer
Photography Marketing 101
- Why Have More Followers?
- Why You Should Do Photography Work For Free
- How I Became an Internet Famous Photographer
- Photography Blogging Ideas
- Why You Should Promote Your Own Name
- How to Build a Following
- How to Stand Out as a Photographer.
- HOW TO GO VIRAL AS A PHOTOGRAPHER.
- How to Master Marketing
- How to Sell Yourself

How to Hustle.
- Entrepreneurial Advice to My 18 Year Old Self
- How to Become Insanely Productive.
- 5 Lessons From Hesiod on Hustling
Entrepreneurial Principles
- It is Better to Beg For Forgiveness Than Ask For Permission
- The Free Way to Become Rich
- JUST DO IT.
- 7 Steps: How to Make a Living From Your Passion
- How to Do What You Love for a Living
- How to Create an MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
- How to Fail Big
- How to Invest in Yourself
- How to Be Bold in Photography and Life
- Mission: Cover Your Rent and Food
- 1,000 True Fans
- The “10x Principleâ€: The Only Difference Between “Success†and “Failureâ€
- Make More Value Not Money
- We Live in a Photo Utopia
How to be a Full-time Photographer
- How to Make a Living From Photography
- The 3 Principles of Making Money With Photography
- Advice for Aspiring Full-Time Photographers
- Don’t Go Into Debt For Your Photography
- How to Brand Yourself as a Photographer
- Trust: The Most Important Thing You Need to Succeed as a Photographer
Photography Blogging
- How to become rich from photography blogging
- How to Make a Living with Blogging
- 50 Blogging Tips For Beginners
- How to Start Your Own Photography Blog
- A Photographer’s Guide to SEO, Blogging, and Social Media
How to Teach Photography
- How to Become a Photography Teacher
- How to Teach a Street Photography Class
- Why I Teach Street Photography Workshops
Social Media
- Why I Deleted My Instagram
- The Social Media Blackbook for Photographers
- Why Do You Need More Likes or Followers?
- Instagram is Going to Be the Next Facebook
- Don’t Trust “Free†Photography Social Networks
How to Save Money
MONEY 101

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Think physiology, biology, hormones *NOT* “gender normsâ€, “gender equalityâ€, modern day gender politics
Ironically enough as someone who studied sociology which is essentially women’s studies … I find all of these modern day gender nazism strange and unsettling.
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Hot bath physiology changes
When you immerse yourself in a hot bath, several physiological changes occur in your body, driven by the response to the heat and the water pressure. Here’s an overview of these changes:
- Vasodilation: Exposure to hot water causes the blood vessels to dilate (vasodilation), which increases blood flow to the skin and extremities. This enhanced circulation can help in delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removing waste products.
- Heart Rate Increases: As a response to vasodilation, your heart rate may increase. This is the body’s way of maintaining blood pressure despite the widened blood vessels. It’s a mild cardiovascular workout, akin to what you might experience during light exercise.
- Blood Pressure Changes: Initially, there might be a slight increase in blood pressure, but prolonged exposure to hot water typically leads to a decrease in blood pressure. This is because the dilated blood vessels lower the resistance against which the heart has to pump.
- Respiratory Changes: The steam and heat can lead to changes in your respiratory system. Breathing may become deeper and more relaxed, and steam can help clear nasal passages, which is beneficial for those with respiratory issues.
- Muscle Relaxation: Heat leads to relaxation of skeletal muscles. The warm water helps to reduce muscle tension and alleviate soreness, providing relief from discomfort and enhancing flexibility.
- Skin Pore Dilation: The heat causes pores on your skin to open up, which can help in cleansing and detoxifying the skin. However, prolonged exposure can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness.
- Endocrine System Response: There’s an activation of the endocrine system, particularly the part that controls stress hormones like cortisol. A hot bath can lead to a decrease in stress hormones, inducing a state of relaxation.
- Nervous System Effects: The heat has a calming effect on the nervous system. It can reduce symptoms of anxiety and stress, leading to improved mood and better sleep.
- Body Temperature Regulation: After a hot bath, the body works to regulate its temperature back to normal, which can have a sedative effect, especially when taken before bedtime.
- Hydration Levels: Immersion in water, especially hot water, can lead to sweating, which is a form of fluid loss. It’s important to stay hydrated before and after a hot bath.
- Immune Response: Some studies suggest that exposure to heat can activate the immune system, potentially leading to an increased production of white blood cells and antibodies, though this area is still being researched.
It’s fascinating how a simple activity like taking a hot bath can induce a wide range of physiological changes, contributing to both physical and mental health benefits. However, it’s important to approach hot baths with care, especially for individuals with certain medical conditions or health concerns.
Also— hormonal changes:
Taking a hot bath can influence hormonal responses in the body. These hormonal changes are part of the body’s complex reaction to heat and relaxation. Here are some key hormonal responses associated with hot baths:
- Cortisol Reduction: Cortisol, often referred to as the “stress hormone,” is produced by the adrenal glands in response to stress. Hot baths can lead to a reduction in cortisol levels, contributing to a feeling of relaxation and stress relief. Lower cortisol levels can improve mood, reduce anxiety, and promote better sleep.
- Endorphins Release: Hot baths can stimulate the production of endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers and mood elevators. The increase in endorphins can lead to a feeling of well-being, pain relief, and a temporary boost in mood.
- Oxytocin Increase: While more commonly associated with social bonding and reproductive behaviors, oxytocin can also be influenced by warm temperatures. A hot bath might stimulate the release of oxytocin, contributing to feelings of calmness and emotional warmth.
- Melatonin Regulation: While direct effects on melatonin (the sleep hormone) are not extensively documented, the relaxation and body temperature changes induced by hot baths can influence the body’s sleep-wake cycle, potentially affecting melatonin production and leading to improved sleep patterns.
- Changes in Growth Hormone: There is some evidence that heat exposure, like that from a hot bath, can influence growth hormone levels, which are crucial for cell repair and regeneration. This might have implications for recovery from physical exertion or injury.
- Insulin Sensitivity: There’s emerging research suggesting that regular exposure to heat, such as through hot baths, might improve insulin sensitivity. However, this area is still being explored and is not yet fully understood.
- Aldosterone Regulation: Hot baths can lead to sweating and a reduction in the body’s fluid volume, potentially affecting aldosterone, a hormone that helps regulate salt and water balance in the body.
It’s important to remember that these hormonal responses can vary greatly among individuals and can be influenced by factors like the temperature of the bath, duration of the bath, and the individual’s overall health and physiological makeup. Additionally, while hot baths can induce these hormonal changes and provide various benefits, they should not be seen as a substitute for medical treatment for hormonal imbalances or other health conditions.
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Hot Bath History
Hot baths in Korea have a unique and rich history, deeply rooted in the country’s culture and traditions. The Korean hot bath culture revolves primarily around “jjimjilbangs” and “mogyoktangs”:
- Mogyoktang (목욕탕): These are traditional Korean public bathhouses. The history of mogyoktang in Korea can be traced back to the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). Initially, these bathhouses were primarily for cleanliness, but over time, they evolved into places for relaxation and socializing. Mogyoktangs are separated by gender and offer various types of baths, including hot tubs, cold baths, and sometimes medicinal baths with herbs.
- Jjimjilbang (찜질방): Jjimjilbangs, a more recent development in Korean bath culture, are large, gender-segregated public bathhouses that often include various types of saunas, steam rooms, and communal resting areas. Unlike mogyoktangs, jjimjilbangs also offer various types of dry saunas and are known for their unique features like salt rooms, ice rooms, and clay rooms. These facilities often operate 24/7, making them popular for overnight stays.
- Cultural Significance: In Korea, these bathhouses are more than just places to cleanse; they serve as community centers where people relax, socialize, and sometimes conduct business meetings. They play an integral role in Korean social life. Families and friends visit together, and it’s common for people to scrub each other’s backs as a sign of intimacy and trust.
- Health and Well-being: The hot baths are believed to offer health benefits, such as improving circulation, relieving muscle tension, and promoting skin health. The practice of alternating between hot and cold baths is thought to enhance these benefits.
- Modern Adaptations: In modern times, many mogyoktangs and jjimjilbangs have expanded their offerings to include various amenities like fitness centers, sleeping quarters, restaurants, and entertainment facilities, making them popular recreational destinations for all ages.
- Global Influence: The popularity of Korean culture globally has also sparked interest in Korean-style spas and bathhouses in other countries, introducing the concept of jjimjilbangs to a wider audience.
The tradition of hot baths in Korea is a perfect example of how a practice rooted in cleanliness and health has evolved into a complex social institution, deeply embedded in the country’s cultural fabric.
Health benefits:
Hot baths are not only a source of relaxation and comfort but also offer various health benefits, supported by both traditional practices and modern research:
- Muscle Relaxation and Pain Relief: The warmth of a hot bath helps to relax tense muscles and can alleviate soreness. This is particularly beneficial after a workout or a long day of physical activity. The heat can also help in reducing joint pain and stiffness, which is especially beneficial for those with arthritis or muscle injuries.
- Improved Circulation: The heat from a hot bath causes blood vessels to dilate, which improves circulation throughout the body. Enhanced blood flow can aid in the healing of injuries and reduce blood pressure.
- Stress Reduction and Mental Well-being: Immersing in a hot bath can significantly reduce stress and promote mental well-being. The warm water helps to calm the nervous system, reduce levels of stress hormones, and improve mood. This can lead to better sleep and a general sense of relaxation.
- Skin Health: A hot bath can open up pores, helping to cleanse the skin and remove toxins. However, it’s important to not overdo it, as too much heat can strip away natural oils, leading to dry skin.
- Respiratory Benefits: The steam from a hot bath can help in clearing nasal passages and can be beneficial for those with respiratory issues like colds or sinus congestion. It’s a natural way to alleviate symptoms of respiratory infections.
- Detoxification: Sweating in a hot bath can help the body rid itself of toxins. This process, though not a substitute for the kidney and liver’s role in detoxification, can contribute to a feeling of physical and mental rejuvenation.
- Improved Heart Health: Some studies suggest that regular hot baths might reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. The heat can improve heart function and overall cardiovascular health.
- Enhanced Sleep Quality: A hot bath before bed can help to induce sleep. The rise in body temperature, followed by a gradual decrease once out of the bath, can promote feelings of drowsiness and improve sleep quality.
- Relief from Cold and Flu Symptoms: For those suffering from colds or the flu, a hot bath can provide symptomatic relief. The steam can help relieve congestion, and the overall warmth can be comforting when feeling unwell.
It’s important to note that while hot baths offer numerous health benefits, they should be used with caution. People with certain health conditions, such as heart disease, low blood pressure, or pregnancy, should consult with a healthcare provider before taking hot baths. Additionally, it’s crucial to stay hydrated and avoid overheating.
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LUXURY IS GOOD.
Luxury is hygienic, and also good for your health!
Think physiology & hormones
History of the hot bath:
Hot baths have a rich and varied history, deeply intertwined with various cultures and their views on cleanliness, health, and social practices. The tradition of hot baths dates back thousands of years and has evolved in distinct ways across different civilizations.
- Ancient Civilizations: The earliest recorded hot baths were in the Indus Valley civilization around 2500 BCE. These baths were likely used for religious purification rituals. Similarly, in ancient Egypt, hot baths were used for both cleanliness and ritual purposes.
- Greek and Roman Influence: The Greeks began to see baths as important for health and hygiene around the 6th century BCE. Public baths were common in Greek cities. The Romans took this concept to a grander scale, creating luxurious public bathhouses (thermae) that were social hubs as well as places for bathing. Roman baths were not just for cleaning; they were centers for exercise, relaxation, and socializing.
- Japanese Onsen: In Japan, the tradition of hot baths, known as onsen, has a long history stretching back over a thousand years. These are hot springs that were thought to have healing properties. The Japanese ritual of bathing in onsens is deeply rooted in Shinto and Buddhist practices and is as much about spiritual cleansing as it is about physical cleanliness.
- Turkish Hammams: Influenced by Roman and Byzantine bathing practices, Turkish hammams became prominent with the spread of Islam, as cleanliness is an important aspect of the Islamic faith. These bathhouses serve as both social gathering spots and places for ritual cleansing.
- Medieval Europe: After the fall of the Roman Empire, the tradition of public baths declined in Western Europe due to various factors including the spread of diseases and changing religious attitudes. However, they saw a revival in the later medieval period.
- Modern Era: In the 19th and 20th centuries, with the advent of modern plumbing, private bathing in homes became the norm. Public baths persisted mainly for those without home facilities, but the cultural and social importance of communal bathing declined in the West. However, in many parts of the world like Japan, Russia, and Turkey, public baths remain an important cultural tradition.
- Therapeutic and Luxury Aspect: Today, hot baths are often seen as a form of relaxation and luxury. Spas and wellness centers around the world offer various forms of hot baths, drawing on these ancient traditions for therapeutic and relaxation purposes.
The history of hot baths illustrates a fascinating journey from religious rituals, social gatherings, and public health practices to modern luxury and personal hygiene. It’s a testament to the human desire for cleanliness, relaxation, and social connection.
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iPhone Marketing Critique
The new iPhone … why is the marketing so weak and anaemic?
Color name suggestions:
- Rose
- Sunlight
- Moss
- Water
- Jet black or “stealth blackâ€
Overall…super lame!
Suggestions
- Make it simpler, sexier… more exciting and innovative












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Back to Chainlink!
Big swap: 90% of my Bitcoin back into Chainlink!
~20,800 chainlink tokens now in my wallet woooot
CRYPTO BY KIM

Brave new world for photographers and crypto:
- BITCOIN SHALL BE THE LAST CRYPTO STANDING.
- Bitcoin Price Prediction
- Trust chainlink for the most accurate prices for bitcoin or any other crypto
- BITCOIN
- There is No Web 3.0
- 2 cents to 2 dollars?
- Crypto.com?
- Speculation vs Investing
- Building with Bitcoin
- DYNAMICS VS STATICS.
- How Do You Know if the Timing Is Right?
- BITCOIN IN THE NEWS
- BITCOIN & UNCERTAINTY
- Fake Money
- Why I Bought More Bitcoin (Again)
- How I Made Money with Crypto
- Better to buy Dogecoin then buy a Tesla
- NO LIMITS.
- ALL DIGITAL FUTURE.
- Digital over Physical Possessions
- DIGIBYTE.
- CHAINLINK.
- The Excitement of Starting from Zero
- HAPTIC INDUSTRIES NOW ACCEPTING CRYPTO AND BITCOIN
- In Praise of Crypto
- JUST BUY IT.
- Why I’m So Bullish on Bitcoin
- Bitcoin as the Simplest Cryptocurrency
- Why I bought (more) bitcoin
- Once You Become a Crypto Billionaire, Then What?
- Why Crypto is Under-Hyped
- The Joy of Speculation
- BITCOIN AND CRYPTOCURRENCY FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
- Why I Bought Bitcoin
- Crypto Photography
- Crypto Thoughts
- On Making Money from Nothing
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data.chain.link
Chainlink data feeds — the only one to trust?
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THE SETUP.
COOL GUYS
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PEER TO PEER
PEER TO PEER IS THE FUTURE?
AMONGST EQUALS, INTER-PARES, PEER EQUALS.
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ERIC KIM WORKOUT POV ALL
GOPRO MINI WORKOUT POINT OF VIEW POV:
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EK OFF THE GRID WORKOUT DEADLIFT WALK
Rack pull and deadlift walk:















































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Bitcoin white paper
- Peer to peer electronic cash
- Online payments
“Electronic cash systemâ€â€” peer to peer! Good idea.
The Bitcoin white paper, titled “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System,” was published by an individual or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008. It presents the concept of Bitcoin, the world’s first decentralized digital currency. The paper outlines the principles of a peer-to-peer network used to create and manage the digital currency, bypassing traditional financial institutions.
Key aspects include:
- Decentralization: Unlike traditional currencies, Bitcoin operates on a decentralized network of computers. This network processes transactions and maintains a shared ledger called the blockchain.
- Blockchain Technology: The blockchain is a public ledger containing all Bitcoin transactions. It’s maintained by a network of nodes (computers) that validate and record transactions.
- Mining and Proof of Work: Transactions are grouped into blocks, which are secured by a process called mining. Miners use computational power to solve complex mathematical problems, validating transactions and adding blocks to the blockchain. This process is called proof of work.
- Controlled Supply: The supply of Bitcoin is controlled and limited. There will only ever be 21 million Bitcoins. This scarcity is in stark contrast to traditional fiat currencies, which can be printed by governments in unlimited quantities.
- Pseudonymity: While transactions are transparent and visible on the blockchain, the identities of the people involved are pseudonymous, represented only by their wallet addresses.
- Elimination of Double Spending: The network prevents the same Bitcoin from being spent twice, a significant challenge for digital currencies.
The Bitcoin white paper is a foundational document in the world of cryptocurrencies, laying the groundwork for a new financial ecosystem. It’s not just a technical document but also a philosophical one, reflecting a shift towards decentralization and individual financial sovereignty.
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Bitcoin Market Cap
Almost a $1 trillion dollars? $740 billion.
ChatGPT 4:
The current market capitalization of Bitcoin varies slightly depending on the source, but it is generally around the $730 billion to $740 billion mark. Specifically:
- YCharts reports Bitcoin’s market cap as $710.49 billion, noting a slight decrease from the previous day but a significant increase from the same period last year oai_citation:1,Bitcoin Market Cap – YCharts.
- Coinbase provides a slightly higher figure, stating the market cap as $738.2 billion. They also mention a 24-hour trading volume of $23.2 billion and a circulating supply of 19.6 million BTC oai_citation:2,Bitcoin (BTC) Price, Charts, and News | Coinbase: bitcoin price ….
- Binance lists the market cap at $721.29 billion, with a live price of Bitcoin at approximately $36,899.98 per BTC. The 24-hour trading volume is reported as $11.06 billion oai_citation:3,Bitcoin Price | BTC Price Index, Live Chart and USD Converter – Binance.
- CoinGecko mentions a global cryptocurrency market cap of $1.5 trillion, with Bitcoin’s market cap standing at $741 billion, representing a dominant 49.54% share of the total cryptocurrency market oai_citation:4,Crypto Market Cap Charts | CoinGecko.
- Another report from Coinbase indicates a Bitcoin market cap of approximately $739.07 billion, based on a circulating supply of about 19.55 million BTC and a current price of $37,798.40 per BTC oai_citation:5,BTC/USD: Convert Bitcoin to US Dollar | Coinbase.
These figures illustrate Bitcoin’s significant presence in the cryptocurrency market, with its value and market cap subject to fluctuations typical in the digital currency space.




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AI & CRYPTO
The two sexiest and best fields to be in now.
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Hormonal health?
Don’t think calories or “mental health“, think hormones.
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How to become insanely jacked?
Testosterone is the future?
ERIC KIM WEIGHT LIFTING WORKSHOP?
Embodied reality is the future?
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BITCOIN GONE WILD
BECOMING HAPPIER




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How to lower your idiot index
Probably the best thing I learned about Elon Musk in the Walter Isaacson biography with this notion of the “idiot index; the general idea is simple: consider the raw materials minus the markup.
The lesson then is simple:
The price you should pay should always be closest to the raw cost of materials.
Example, if you go on Alibaba, you could literally print a cotton T-shirt for one dollar!
Things with a high idiot index include iPhone pro, etc.
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THINK LESS, WALK MORE.
A thought in modern day society: we think too much.
For example, some modern day ills include the fact that we wake up, we stay at home, work from home, never leave the apartment or the house all day, or even worse… We go to the office, stay in the office, don’t leave all day, eat lunch at our desk in front of our laptop or computer… even worse, if you’re hard-core you don’t leave the office for days weeks or even months… You just sleep in a beanbag next to your desk or in a sleeping bag under your desk.
Problems?
This is the big issue I’ve discovered:
I think what the modern day man or person strives to be is to become the ultimate productivity machine robot who doesn’t need anything. That somehow you could optimize yourself out of going outside, getting natural light by just popping some vitamin D tablets, don’t need to exercise, and if you exercise, the minimum amount of exercise necessary not to atrophy your body, Find no need of the sun, or no need to walk because it is “inefficientâ€.
in fact, I wonder if this whole bizarre trend of “running“, or “jogging“, is because people don’t think that walking is “effectiveâ€, or “efficient “. People are somehow trying to maximize their movement activity; they don’t think of walking as “exercise“, and somehow that it doesn’t “burn calories†(the calorie in, calorie out myth).
As a consequence, modern day man becomes strange. A shroud planned. Lacking natural light and melanin in their skin, lacking ability to make iContact with people in embodied reality, and prefer to not interact with any humans. Thus the trend towards mobile orders etc.
Think ancient Greece
A lot of people like to think about ancient hunter gather lifestyles whatever… I prefer to think about ancient Greece, ancient Sparta. Before money was invented, and you could only measure your wealth by how many cattle you owned. Or how many men you governed.
For example, in the Iliad, I think it was Nestor who told Achilles that king Agamemnon was the superior man, because he commanded more men.
What are we striving for and looking for?
I think a lot of us are dealing with some sort of modern day pain suffering and discontent and we’re not really sure what to do about it. I think this is why we seek out “therapistâ€, see psychiatrist, get prescribed some sort of generic medication, etc. In fact, Besides the extreme edge cases, I think medication should be avoided at all costs. I think when people are depressed, it is a physiological and physical depression. Not enough time outside walking, in the direct elements, in the direct sun, not enough exercise and lifting weights, over consumption of alcohol, caffeine, coffee, Drugs, marijuana etc. I don’t think anything is wrong more logically with marijuana… But I distrust anybody who consumes or takes or does marijuana on a daily basis. Marijuana does strange things to your mind.
Also, if you’re reliant on marijuana to fall asleep at night, once again… Not a good sign.
Back to ancient Sparta!
I think what we are having an issue with in modern day society is more of a moralistic and ethical one. The thought is we are born to be productive, and our self-worth and value is simply predicated on how productive we are, how much money we make, How much we increase our money number in our savings account, buying houses etc.
Therefore, anytime we are not actively doing that… we feel some sort of inner guilt, shame, and we lose respect for ourselves. We end up self-flagellation ourselves.
Don’t trust nobody on social media
Several things; first and foremost, any human being who uses Twitter, Instagram, Facebook etc.… they’re hopped on a strange matrix simulation like dopamine machine. I think using social media and having notifications on your phone might actually be worse than gambling. At least gambling has to do more with money… social media has to do more with your self-respect, your self-esteem esteem.
“I’ve been awakened by an enlightened man’s dream… checking Instagram comments to crowd-source my self-esteemâ€â€” KANYE
Burn the boats!
Very simple. Just stop using social media, uninstall all of the apps from your phone, or just delete them.
For example, I think one of the most glorious moments of my life, one of the greatest things I have done in my life as a photographer and “influencer“, was deleting my Instagram in 2017. Why? Since then, I feel like I unhooked my brain from the matrix. I took the red pill. Anyone who still uses Instagram, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, YouTube, listens to podcast, has Spotify, Netflix, etc. is still on the blue pill.
Why? The best way to have more interesting thoughts is via negativa— actively canceling out, or deleting, or getting rid of external stimuli in the spirit of books, blog post, media, Reddit, the news, etc. In fact the big problem in today’s world is that we are almost like in a human centipede living life of information use and media; one media outlet regurgitate and quotes the other one, which quotes the other one, which might’ve ultimately just been written by ChatGPT or some sort of AI bought. in fact I’ve been experimenting a lot with chatGPT4, the paid premium one, and what I’ve discovered is funny; even ChatGPT doesn’t know that it was written by ChatGPT.
For example, for fuzzies, I ChatGPT’d myself. I would open up ChatGPT for, the premium paid one, and asked simple things like “who is ERIC KIM“? ChatGPT with then do an effective summary and overview of me my life story in my life loss etc., and then I just copied and pasted the information, and literally published a blog post on what ChatGPT said. I then later a few days later, ask ChatGPT “ERIC KIM philosophy“, and then once again, it re-summarize things and actually linked back to my blog giving me a citations and footnotes, but the funny thing was… The citations and footnotes gave me were actually the blog post written by ChatGPT itself!
The thinker
To think is to sit on your butt and ruminate and think. No no no… Do you think is to walk. In fact maybe we should stop call it “thinkingâ€, but just walking.
My personal thought is the noveau luxury is walking. If you have the privilege of having a 100% pedestrian lifestyle, 100% biped lifestyle, in which you’re just literally walking everywhere, without having to use the agency of a car, it is a sign that you are truly truly rich and wealthy. Secondly if you don’t always have to check your phone. Thirdly, if you could have all the notifications on your phone disabled.
How and why is walking so critical?
First without thinking about too much… Just think about this: if you walked 50 miles a day, I think 99.9% of your life cares concerns and worries would disappear. Especially if you do it in nature. With uneven surfaces, different grades and elevations, no two steps are alike.
When did the greatest things about being a nature, just going on a simple hike, is that sometimes it is deep, sometimes it is level, sometimes it is dirt, sometimes it is pavement, sometimes it is gravel, sometimes it is grass, etc. Having variation in the texture of the environment and The terrain is critical.
In modern day times, everything is flat. And everything is the same thing; typically just concrete.
I actually wonder and think, I wonder if a lot of the issues with modern day health and physiology has to do with the fact that everything is flat. I think the reason why we are bipeds is that as a iPad, we are very very very good at traversing uneven terrain. In fact, one could even argue that human who is upright and biped could better navigate rocky and mountainous terrain compared to a four-legged animal.
We got to stop calling it “hikingâ€
One of the biggest issues I’ve discovered about the whole “hiking†notion is that people think too much that it has to be done a certain way. We think that somehow we have to buy those silly hiking poles, buy a hat, buy some hiking boots at REI or whatever, and where all this expensive outdoor clothing.
Technically you could just do a barefoot, or… get some vibram five finger shoes, and just go on a fun walk!
Another weird thing I’ve discovered is we think we got to purchase the thing in order to somehow justify getting into a certain lifestyle. For example, we think we got to buy some sort of off-road four-wheel-drive car some sort of Subaru or jeep or sports utility SUV car in order to do “outdoorsy†stuff. This is silly. For a while Cindy and I work on hard-core hiking and camping stuff, and literally 99.99% maybe even 100% of the place we went to, we were able to simply do it in a simple four-door sedan, the Ford fusion which is just a normal sedan with a front wheel drive car.
I think this is the insidious nature of capitalism and consumerism; it makes you feel insecure and uncertain and unqualified, and we think that in order to do the thing that we want to do, we must buy the things in order to do it.
So now what?
I can’t speak for you or others. I think everyone has different talents, different skills, different desires.
First, I think having some sort of life dreams and goals is a good one. And striving with all your might to meet them and accomplish them and achieve them.
Then the next question is… then what? Should you just keep doing this into infinity? Ad infinitum?
Maybe not. Or maybe.
For example with weightlifting, a simple path is just to keep increasing your one rep max until the end of time. I don’t think this is a bad idea.
But also at the same time, you don’t need to be tied down to this either. Technically real life, reality is not metricated.
For example, if you think about the Elliott, Achilles, Hector, nobody could care less about “how much you can bench“. It was a simple binary; if you were in hand to hand battle with another fighter or warrior, would you kill him, or would he kill you? Who was the more courageous and superior and dominating force?
Also well interesting is that it seems that in the Elliott, nothing was really accidental or by chance. For example went to warriors would go to battle, one warrior would not “accidentally“, get killed by the other warrior. It really did come down to courage, skill, power, who was the better fighter.
Even the final bout between Achilles and Hector; Hector was essentially hoodwinked and tricked… He was deceived into thinking that he had his chariot tear, his trusted fighting buddy by his side to take on Achilles, because Hector was no dummy; he actually knew that Achilles was the superior fighter, and if you went head on with Achilles, he would lose. He was hoodwinked by one of the gods, who made an illusion and made themselves appear to be the friend of Hector.
Real life
So then the question is in real life, what do you seek to do, achieve, etc?
Heraclitus one said, “the greatest glory is to seek immortal glory amongst men, yet the majority of men stuff themselves like cattle.â€
Who will not be remembered?
I don’t think that any modern day tech CEO will be remembered, nor cared for. Exceptions include CEOs who were also founders.
Also, I think people who will be forgotten include people who sell their companies. I don’t know… If you ultimately decide to sell your company, even for $10 billion… I think it is a signal that you care more about money than the thing you built. Why? As long as your business is making an income and you can somehow pay yourself a base salary, pay your rent, your utilities, your meat, etc.… What else you have for money?
This is where I give Mark Zuckerberg great credit. In the early days of Facebook he had so many offers to be bought out, but he stuck to his guns and refused. Highly intelligent.
Some people I think who compromised include Jack Dorsey of Twitter, I’m even starting to get a little bit suspicious of the cofounders of Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin; why did they end up leaving running Google and building the board of alphabet instead?
Perhaps one graceful exit is Jeff Bezos at Amazon; I think he’s put in his fair share and his duties; I think space travel was his ultimate dream, and if you read invent and wonder, I think he really did stay true to his principles and never compromise. Also, him publicly exposing his controversial affair in the public, was insanely bold Ballsy and respectful. He refused to be blackmailed. What a true mensch.
People who will be remembered
I think Elon Musk go be remembered forever. Why? Through pure force of will, might, and craziness… He was able to achieve the impossible. His thinking was only limited by physics, the laws of physics, first principles. Aristotle would have been proud of him.
Second, Kanye West. I really don’t think there is thinker innovator or artist quite as bold, innovative, and amazing as him. Even now, randomly in the middle of the night, this morning I thought about his “runaway“ song, and his perfect album my beautiful dark twisted fantasy. Actually if you think about all the albums and songs is ever produced, he was so ahead of the game, so innovative and unique, he really did care for creating true magic in his music.
Also Steve Dobbs. It seems that nowadays kids don’t really know who he is, but, for innovators and thinkers like myself and countless others, they will always sight Steve Jobs as an inspiration. Also, it seems that Steve Jobs died at the right time; he fulfilled all of his creative visions, Never compromised his beliefs, and I think he set the path for other creatives down the line.
What is the value of thinking?
The big question at hand is what is the value of thinking? Why think?
I think some people think, engage in thinking because they hope that it will lead to some sort of money making opportunity.
For me, I love thinking and sharing my thoughts because it is fun! To me, a life devoid of thoughts or interesting thoughts is not a life worth living.
The best way to live life
Very simple: only pursue and do that which you are genuinely interested in, ignore everything else.
Also, in terms of happiness and food… Maybe the single most critical thing to improve your happiness is increased the quality of your meat. Beef, beef liver beef heart beef intestines, lamb, grass fed ground beef etc. Wagyu ground beef.
In fact, I have a theory that a lot of the modern day issues that we got is that we’re under nourished. We aren’t eating enough red meat, enough beef or lamb. Pork is not meat, chicken and turkey is not meat.
Don’t let the feelings of others covering your behavior, in terms of how you eat or live
Another bizarre thing I’ve learned is the way that some people live their lives is they decide what to eat, what not to eat, how to live, how not to live, how to talk, what to say what not to say based simply on other people; they center themselves or don’t really see what’s on their mind because they’re afraid of:
“How do you think that makes me feel?â€
But we don’t do the opposite; we don’t then tell that person the same. That “how does that make me feel?â€
For example this nonsense behind gender pronouns. That you demand that I call you a certain pronoun, but what if I don’t feel comfortable calling you that pronoun?
It has to be faster, more seamless
One of the good reasons I think of building your own gym at home is that it reduces a lot of the friction. For example I generally love the gym and I think gym life is good, but here in LA I’ve been found any good gyms; they all suck. Therefore this motivated me to build my own gym, just in my Back yard, parking lot garage, in the back of my apartment.
I love this off the grid approach because literally… There is no friction. I don’t have to jump in the car and I don’t have to check in or scan my QR code or whatever whatever, I never have to wait for equipment etc.
If you have tight quarters, a simple solution is to just buy really really heavy kettle bells, 105 pounds and up. Or just buy a heavy sandbag, go to the playground and fill it up with sand, and just exercise with that picking it up and throwing it around. even with us experience weightlifters, I encourage buying the 400 pound sandbag on roguefitness.com or just get it on Amazon for cheap, fill it out with playground sand and experiment lifting that at home.
I actually think that the most critical factor is to exercise outside, in the direct sun. If it is cold, just layer up.
Why exercise outside? It is more fun, more lively, more uplifting. Also one of the good benefits of working out at home is when you need to stop by the bathroom to pee, you could just pull yourself another espresso! Good luck doing that at any gym.
In fact I have an idea; I think all gyms should have some sort of coffee bar or espresso bar. Not these bad energy drinks, which is just fake sugar added.
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Staying at home is booooring!
Get out of the house!
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The Philosophy of Crypto
“Greed is good†– Gordon Gecko
So it seems and appears that a lot of people seek getting really really rich, really really fast, in order to buy a bunch of stuff. For example, I think the general idea is that you want to make a ton of money, feel good, buy a Lamborghini or whatever… And then what?
Crypto, cryptocurrency, crypto technology to me is fascinating because it is new, sexy, unorthodox, and interesting.
It seems that a lot of people are interested in crypto, bitcoin etc because they want to get really rich. But the tricky thing with crypto is that essentially you are really rich on paper, but typically most crypto speculators never actually dilute or convert their crypto to US dollars, which means that crypto money is not liquid, it is locked.
Crypto is intrinsically optimistic?

























Crypto to me is interesting because it is edgy, optimistic, radical, and bold. Also a bit reckless.
The general idea is that with crypto, people are seeking a new revolution, something to up and the old system. Definitely a lot of anarchy vibes here, and a lot of people who are typically distrustful of big organizations, big government, etc.
Honestly I have nothing against the government, I am very happy paying my taxes, I still consider myself a bay area, liberal, open minded, at heart. I love democracy, democratic thinking. Why? It was mostly about how I was raised, how I was supported. If I did not get all of these government aided resources, like going to UCLA as an undergraduate, I would have never been able to become who I am today.
Also, simple organizations that I am grateful for include the Boy Scouts, Boy Scouts of America. I am forever grateful to my troop, my troop leaders, who helped me become an Eagle Scout, and helped me become the citizen that I am today.
Growing up, I grew up thinking that conservatives, Republicans were the devil. Why were they so greedy, if they had so much money, why don’t they help more poor people or people in need?
Irregardless, I think the promise of crypto is a more brilliant future. A lot of people seem to disdain the volatility of crypto, but I love it. With traditional stocks, you will never see a 10X gain, a 100X gain, or even a 1000x gain. Also with crypto, you could win it all, or you could lose it all. My general strategy towards crypto and cryptocurrency speculation is this:
Only put money into crypto, assuming that it will go to zero.
Perhaps the best piece of advice that I got from Nassim Taleb in his antifragile book is the idea that to maximize your gains, better to put 90% of your money in maximally boring funds, like bonds, yield savings account etc.… it is pretty crazy even now Cindy and I have a bunch of money just locked in a simple 5% APR savings account, and we get close to $2000 a month in “passive income†interest. Then, what I did was I put 10% of our savings into crypto, maximally speculative bets, initially investing in digibyte and bitcoin, later swapping it all to chainlink, along the way getting some Dogecoin, later transferring it all 100% back into Bitcoin.
All of the gains were mental. And along the way more recently, I’ve been drawing out some money from bitcoin, $5000 USD here US$5000 there… Simply to cover up moving expenses to LA.
The zen of crypto?































































Ultimately what I find interesting is that crypto, people who speculate in crypto all tend to live kind of a more monastic Zen monk lifestyle. Even this one guy that I met who first got me into chainlink, revealed to me that he was a crypto whale in chainlink; apparently he first put his life savings in it, maybe $10,000 USD or so when it was worth about $.70, and then he saw it rise all the way up to $50 USD.
It was funny, because I would just see him at the local LA fitness working out, thinking and meditating, we would engage in some lively conversation, and he just drove his mom‘s old Honda Accord, I think he later told me that he was moving to Puerto Rico or something in order to avoid taxes on his crypto or some other regulatory aspects. Apparently even Sam Bankman Fried moved his corporation to the Bahamas, in order to avoid US regulation.
So what do you want to do with your wealth?
So once you are worth $20 billion, or $150 billion or whatever … then what?
Ironically the best use of money is simply peace of mind. That means money is not really a tool or a mechanism to buy a bunch of stuff that you like, but rather, being able to live a more zen, tranquil, more focused life.
For example, I think the reason why people are so addicted to email is that people are always desiring new “opportunitiesâ€, it is predicated on the fact that somehow other people will give you an afford you new opportunities and also, does predicated on the fact that somehow new opportunities will rise in which other people give you money.
But… assuming that no human being who messages you in your email inbox will give you money… would you still be interested in working with them?
For myself personally, I have close to zero interest in money. I am more interested in new opportunities, fun, new novel experiences. The things that I am proud of, or interested in, or grateful for is all of the cool interesting and sexy opportunities that I’ve had and done. Some of the people that I met, etc.
But ultimately, is there a human being more interesting than you?
Future trends
I’m currently reading the book “Going Infinite†by Michael Lewis, which chronicles is the life of Sam Bankman Fried and FTX and I find it insanely fascinating read. It seems that the same guy isn’t really the super evil guy that a lot of people in the media make him to be; the kid seems to be like a prodigy genius, mathematical minded, who really didn’t care for money or wealth. My personal theory is that he got suckered too much into this utilitarian “effective altruism“, concept… that he misused customer funds in order to “maximize“ his abilities for effective altruism.
I think effective altruism is a bad idea. Why? First of all, I think the general idea of altruism is bad; I think it puts other people in an inferior position, which I personally find is disrespectful. I think a better thing to do instead is on a day-to-day basis, instead of donating money to charities or whatever, to help empower other human beings on a one-to-one basis.
A simple thing; whenever I go to the park with Sen, and I see all these kids running around, who don’t really seem like they get much attention or love from their parents, I try to give them a little bit of that love and attention by talking to them, entertaining them etc. Perhaps this is a more effective way to “change the world“, than anything else.
The future of crypto?
Try to think about things on a 30 year basis. That means, the simple question; in 30 years, are people going to be using crypto more or less? Or, in 30 years, is the price of bitcoin going to go up or down? It seems pretty obvious that it will go up.
Also, the notion of a “digital walletâ€. The general idea is that for the future, we ain’t gonna use cash money anymore. Why? I see more and more restaurants in institutions not except paper cash money. Why not? Because it is difficult to track, and I think there are also issues with employees at restaurants stealing money it etc. Even at my mom‘s old sushi restaurant where she worked at for a long time, she later found out that one of the head managers, a guy that we thought was a super good guy… Was secretly stealing money the whole time.
I think into the future, we will see less and less of “under the table“ payments; why? Because it is not trackable.
What else?
Some personal thoughts:
First, I don’t really like Ethereum. Why? It is kind of like android; maybe it is the better technology, but it isn’t sexy, only nerds know about it and use it, it ain’t mainstream and sexy like bitcoin. Bitcoin is like Apple, having the newest iPhone, iPhone Pro etc.… Ethereum is more like android, having an ugly Google pixel or some sort of generic Samsung smartphone.
Another analogy, bitcoin is like having the Lamborghini Countach, with the scissor doors, whereas Ethereum is like having the Toyota Corolla?
Altcoins?
Don’t trust old coins, or alternative coins. Why? Everyone just wants to become the next bitcoin, but ultimately… There is too much meme culture behind alt coins, like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu.
I am very dubious that the price of these Altcoins will ever go up; it seems that a lot of people in the crypto world simply over hype certain crypto technologies and coins, in order to pump it up, sell it, and make money.
Chainlink
Besides bitcoin, only other crypto I find interesting is chainlink. I’ve read all the white papers, and been following the chainlink blog for a long time. Currently the only reason that I’m still committed to bitcoin is that my gut feeling is that even though chain-link is really great, the issue is that it is going to be difficult for it to become mainstream.
First and foremost, it is difficult to explain what it is. The technology is good and great, but I don’t think the general market will understand it.
Also, the fact that there was a chainlink version two is not a good sign. Anything with a version two is probably a bad sign; same thing with Ethereum.
Also, the logo in blue is not very attractive. And the name isn’t that catchy.
Now what?
I recommend reading going infinite by Michael Lewis, it is an insanely fascinating read, if you’re interested at all about financial markets, how it is all gamed by bots etc. My first revelation reading Michael Lewis was flash boys… Learning the truth behind these hidden high frequency trading firms.
And also, I think the sign of good writer, like Michael Lewis is at the Rita’s fun entertaining and also insightful. It seems that the best way to kill two birds with one stone is simple; make it both entertaining to read, and also interesting knowledge.
Think more, walk more
My simple suggestions on living a better life:
- Walk 50 miles a day
- Maximize your direct sunlight UV exposure radiation
- Just build a simple home gym: Titan.fitness equipment seems fine. Ideally work out outside in the direct sun, like an ancient spartan would do.
- Start blogging! bluehost.com and install WordPress.org. If you’re more nerdy you could also set up WordPress with lightsail— I did this for erickimphilosophy.com and also erickimfitness.com
Now what?
The world is yours! No drugs, no alcohol, no weed… just joy, bright light, weight lifting and exercise, walks in nature .. we the new zen stoics!
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Forward the thoughts
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HEROIC.
Become the hero!
â€Not good enough!â€































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Create your own “opportunitiesâ€
Don’t wait for others!
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WHY GO DEMIGOD?
Because life is more fun that way!























































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THE BATTLE OF BEAUTY?
Bonus … also comes from “bellum†(war).
Modern-day society doesn’t care for beauty anymore?
What does society care for? Capital, money … money making ability.
Your body is only virtuous insofar much as you can make money from it!























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Etymology and history of beauty

The etymology and history of the concept of “beauty” are fascinating, reflecting the evolution of culture, philosophy, and human perception.
Etymology
The word “beauty” originates from the Old French “beauté,” which dates back to the 12th century. It is derived from the Latin “bellus” or “bella,” meaning “pretty,” “pleasant,” and “attractive.” This root is also connected to Latin “bellum,” meaning “war,” which interestingly juxtaposes the concepts of conflict and appeal.
Historical Perspectives
- Ancient Civilizations: In ancient Greece, beauty was closely tied to the notion of “kalokagathia,” a compound of “kalos” (beautiful) and “agathos” (good or virtuous). This concept reflected a harmony between physical appearance and moral goodness. The Greeks idolized symmetry and proportion, famously embodied in their sculpture and architecture.
- Medieval Era: During this period, beauty began to be seen more in spiritual terms. The emphasis was less on physical appearance and more on inner virtue and piety. Beauty was often associated with the divine and the idea of the soul’s purity.
- Renaissance: This era marked a return to classical ideals. Beauty was about balance, proportion, and harmony, influenced by the rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman art and philosophy. The human body was celebrated, and there was a renewed focus on humanism and the individual.
- 18th and 19th Centuries: The concept of beauty became more subjective and varied. The Age of Enlightenment introduced the idea that beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. Romanticism, on the other hand, emphasized emotion and individualism, with beauty often linked to nature, emotion, and the sublime.
- Modern Era: Beauty standards became increasingly diverse and fragmented, influenced by cultural changes, technological advancements, and globalization. The 20th century saw beauty being heavily commercialized and idealized through cinema and advertising.
- Contemporary Views: Today, beauty is often discussed in terms of societal standards and individual self-expression. There’s a growing recognition of the subjective nature of beauty and an emphasis on inclusivity and diversity in beauty ideals.
Philosophy and Beauty
Philosophically, beauty has been a central topic in aesthetics. Plato saw beauty as an ethereal ideal, while Aristotle considered it a matter of proportion and order. In the modern era, philosophers like Immanuel Kant explored beauty in terms of its ability to provoke a disinterested pleasure, a pleasure that is free from personal desires.
Unorthodox Perspectives
In various subcultures and unorthodox thinking, beauty can take on unique and unconventional forms. It’s often seen as a mode of self-expression and rebellion against mainstream standards.
In conclusion, beauty’s etymology and history reflect its complex, evolving nature. It’s a concept deeply intertwined with cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic ideals, constantly reshaped by societal changes and individual perceptions.
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BIG KIDS
The proper way to approach life:
Never “grow†up!




































































































































