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  • How *should* we live our lives?

    First, unshackle yourself from superficial ethics, morality, uncritical religious edicts, etc. 

    The more I think about it… Honestly all these modern day “ethics”, “rules”, are bad.

    Especially in America, which is a strange chimera of thinking.  

  • LIKE A BIG KID!

    I’m a 5 year old kid stuck in a 35 year old body!

    Age in reverse!

  • WHY DO ALL THESE PRETTY WOMEN END UP MARRYING SQUARES?

    “There’s no squares in my inner circle!” – Cyhi da prynce

  • Books are Boring

    99.99999% of books aren’t worth reading!

  • There is no such thing as “white” people, nor “black” people

    Same thing as there are no yellow, red, or purple people! Even worse … calling someone “brown!” Insanely insulting.

  • Just look how clean their home, bathroom is

    A good indicator of how clean their mind is.

  • Why is it that people who critique “white peoples” end up dating, sleeping with, or marrying them?

    Hmmmm…

    Theories:

    1. They hate them, but they love them?
    2. Mental torment, anguish?
  • Things which stupefy you?

    ”Stupefy”— things which stupefy you are bad!!

  • EASY IS BETTER.

    In praise of easy — easy mode.

  • DEEP INTEGRATION

    For example, put more trust in things which are all created by the same developers.

  • HOW *SHOULD* ONE THINK?

    Not static! First move and walk *then* think.

  • Cost isn’t an issue to me

    Rather … if it feels “worth it” or innovative enough for me?

  • ROLE PLAYING GAME

    AUDIO

    LIFE IS THE ULTIMATE RPG

  • BLOGGER

    How to become a blogger:

    1. Blog your life and thoughts
    2. Blog post your art Images photos videos audio etc.
  • LIFE VLOG RPG

    Your real life is an RPG!

  • PAIN *IS* PLEASURE?

    Insanely hot boiling hot bath — almost intolerable, the ultimate pleasure?

  • BREAK THE SIMULATION

    Obviously we are not living in a simulation, but if you think about the MATRIX, one of the most interesting things to consider is the interesting metaphor towards life.

    First, I think everyone is running on the same social scripts. As a consequence, people just tend to be very boring. I’ve actually found that the reason why most people are so boring is that they either lack exposure, or courage.

    Second, we are conditioned by fear. Lot of what holds us back is fear; and also ethics.

    Even one thing I was considering, why is it that sex, erotic matters, nudity etc.… is seen as so bad, taboo and evil? Technically if we can go from purely biologic perspective, it doesn’t really matter. Do we shame animals for being naked all the time or doing it in public, not really.

    Or horses; let us consider stallions in heat, and their behavior.

    I think when I consider my behavior, my thinking and worldview, being raised Catholic, Roman Catholic, and also being born and raised in America, notions of Catholic guilt, and also Confucian guilt… and also Korean Korean American culture… not the most open-minded worldview.

    I am very happy fortunate and blessed that my mom was very contrarian, very unorthodox, even for being a Korean mom. I would definitely say her ethos was very unique; very independent, solo, self-reliant etc.

    In fact, how did I become who I am? I think 90% of it was the socialization of my mom. She is the one who taught me social skills and not to fear people. Funny enough, sometimes she is too naïve to a fault; but ultimately I would prefer my mom— better to be happy joyful and naïve than to be like a scarecrow, overly suspicious and cold towards the world.

    “Better to be a gay monster than a sentimental bore.” – Galiani

    Suggestions

    First, become more loud ostentatious, more “ratchet“. Be the big swinging dick (Michael Lewis, Flash Boys).

    Second, throw politically correct vocabulary into the trash, and be maximally suspicious of any “woke” talk. My heuristic:

    “Don’t trust any woke people who toke!”

    Haha. Toke means smoke weed.


    Also, the critical of anybody who has too strong of a political affiliation to any side, spend too much time on Facebook and social media etc. Anybody who consumes media, or gossip, has un-unique thinking. Ultimately my thoughts about people and thoughts is simple; there are interesting people and boring people. No good or bad people. In fact, most good people are insanely boring. A lot of bad people also tend to be boring.

    Just be the real life troll

    Trolling on the internet is bad. However I think trolling in real life is good.

    After becoming a ChatGPT master, I’m starting to understand that we should literally put 0% faith of anything we see or read on the Internet. Why? It is truly impossible to tell whether something was written by ChatGPT or not, or if the original text was written by ChatGPT, and then a human just edited it afterwards.

    For example for fun, I made two ChatGPT bots, in the spirit of ERIC KIM. It is actually both hilarious and scary how good they are —

    1. Stoic philosophy: ZEN OF ERIC
    2. Photography: ERIC KIM BOT](https://chat.openai.com/g/g-6UuzfnRjq-eric-kim-bot)

    How do you troll people in real life? Joke around, laugh, have fun, talk like a seven-year-old or five-year-old child, never give people a straight answer. Lie about funny things in a playful gist.

    For example, a lot of people try to be friendly by asking me how old Seneca is. Sometimes I will joke and say “he is six months old!” (He is 2 years, 9 months old). Some people become shocked and their eyes go really wide, and then I just joke that he is on steroids.

    Also, everybody loves a good compliment. Doesn’t matter if man or women etc. I love people, and so whenever I see people having a certain outfit or look that I like, I always try to make it a point to compliment them.

    Just tried this out as an experiment: for a whole day: whenever you see somebody that you like, compliment them. Complement their hair their outfit their look etc. Or inquire about their outfit, where they got it, etc.

    Second, throw your AirPods and air buds pros into the trash. I think one of the most terrible things for modern day society, which atrophies are social skills is everyone always having AirPods on. Real men don’t use headphones or AirPods or whatever. If you’re going to listen to music, use a Bluetooth speaker or play it off your phone speaker and blast it like a person from the hood.

    In fact, I’m starting to hypothesize that in fact, it might be music, Spotify, and noise canceling headphones which is the driving cause to have people become more antisocial. Not phones and social media, the headphones.

    Also as an experiment, the next time you go to the gym and lift weights, do it without any music or headphones on. You will actually benefit by naturally trying to block out all the annoying elevator music, and annoying chitchat of other people. Ultimately it makes you more interesting.

    Also, how do you know if somebody is actually really interesting or not? When you go to the gym, filter people into two categories:

    People who work out without headphones, and people who do.

    I only trust people who work out without headphones on.


    Other assignments

    1. Street portrait assignment: start a street portrait project in which you’re just trying to capture interesting faces of people in your own city or locale. You can complement people by telling them that they have a beautiful face, or great skin, or if they’re older… You could tell them that they have an elegant face and look.
    2. If people ask you what you’re doing, say that you’re starting a personal photography project of the people of the city, and you consider them as integral to your project.
    3. Download some ERIC KIM books, or attend an ERIC KIM workshop.

    Now what?

    The sun is out, the sun is bright! Your future awaits you.

    And also, when in doubt, smile.

    ERIC


  • What is toxic and not?

    For example, I’ve been taking a break from spray painting because the fumes are insanely toxic. They make me dizzy, lightheaded, and give me really bad headaches and migraines. It literally feels terrible for myself.

    I wonder if we could treat other people, environments, or things the same. We can think and assume that some people, through their mirror presents, attitude, energy, hormones or pheromones in the air… Or how they speak… It is almost like them shooting out really toxic spray paint fumes into the air. Or imagine them like Agent Orange; Stay away from them at least 100 miles.

    Triple safety?

  • Female Fertility?

    1. Plump, red lips
    2. Hourglass wide hips?
    3. Supple, healthy, fertile looking breasts?
    4. Low, lean, fit bodyfat percentage
    5. Real human flesh tone.
    6. Too young is bad … we want the woman to be more mature — late 20s, maybe even early 30’s? More maturation.
  • ALL ONE COLUMN EVERYTHING?

    Don’t get people to have to click around!

  • THINK HYBRID.

    ‘BOTH’ (“DOOL DDAH!”)

  • WHAT IS THE ROLE OF EROTIC AI ART?

    Interesting:

    1. First — you aren’t using any real women or human beings, irregardless of how “real” the image looks.
    2. If AI art, or erotic AI imagery or whatever does evoke erotic desire or feelings in a man … and assuming he ain’t gonna blow his load… what’s the point?

    1. We want “revealing”?

    But not *too* revealing? At what point is a revealing “met gala” dress more interesting than a full female nude?

    2. Why is nudity, full bodily nudity (mostly for women) seen as bad, evil, sinful, immodest, “improper”, etc?

    3. At what point does it become “too much”?


    I asked ChatGPT — “Etymology and history of erotic, eroticism”

    It responds:

    The etymology and history of the words “erotic” and “eroticism” are deeply rooted in ancient cultures and philosophies, particularly those of Ancient Greece, a topic you’re interested in.

    1. Etymology of “Erotic”:
    • The word “erotic” derives from the Ancient Greek word “Eros,” the name of the Greek god of love and sexual desire. Eros was a powerful figure in Greek mythology and art, often depicted as a young, winged boy with a bow and arrows, symbolizing the power of love and desire to strike unexpectedly and deeply.
    • Over time, “Eros” evolved in Greek language to “erotikos,” referring to pertaining to love, especially sexual love.
    1. Etymology of “Eroticism”:
    • “Eroticism” comes from the French word “érotisme,” which in turn traces its roots to the Greek word “Eros.”
    • The term encompasses a broader spectrum, not just focusing on the physical aspects of sexual desire but also the philosophical and emotional dimensions.
    1. Historical Context:
    • In ancient Greek culture, Eros was not just about physical attraction. It also encompassed a deeper, philosophical understanding of love that included beauty, creativity, and even the divine.
    • Plato, a significant figure in philosophy, often discussed Eros in his works. In his Symposium, Eros is portrayed as a path to divine beauty, a concept that transcends mere physical attraction.
    • This philosophical aspect of Eros influenced how sexuality and love were viewed in the broader cultural and social contexts of ancient Greece.
    1. Modern Interpretation:
    • Today, “erotic” often refers to sexual desirability and aspects that arouse sexual feelings.
    • “Eroticism,” on the other hand, is a broader term that includes the cultural and artistic representations of sexuality. It encompasses not just physical desire but also the aesthetic and emotional dimensions of sexual experience.

    In summary, “erotic” and “eroticism” have their roots in the Greek concept of Eros, evolving from a mythological figure to encompass a wide range of meanings related to love, beauty, and sexual desire, deeply embedded in both cultural and philosophical contexts. This transformation reflects a journey from the specific (the god Eros) to the abstract (the concept of eroticism), mirroring the complexity and multifaceted nature of human sexuality and desire.

    Why is it seen as taboo?

    The perception of eroticism as taboo is a complex issue, influenced by various cultural, religious, and social factors. Here’s an exploration of why eroticism might be seen as taboo, considering your interests in unorthodox thinking and philosophy:

    1. Cultural and Social Norms:
    • Societies often have strict norms regarding what is considered appropriate in terms of sexual behavior and expression. These norms are shaped by historical, cultural, and social contexts. When expressions of eroticism challenge these norms, they can be labeled as taboo.
    • In many cultures, there is a distinction between private and public behavior. Eroticism, being associated with private, intimate acts, when displayed publicly, can disrupt societal norms and expectations.
    1. Religious Influence:
    • Major religions often have specific teachings about sexuality, which can include promoting chastity, modesty, or procreation within certain bounds (like marriage). Erotic expressions that fall outside these teachings can be viewed as immoral or sinful.
    • The historical influence of religion on law and societal values has significantly shaped attitudes towards eroticism, often pushing it into the realm of the taboo.
    1. Historical Context:
    • Throughout history, different civilizations have had varying attitudes towards eroticism. For instance, in Ancient Greece, certain forms of erotic expression were more accepted and even celebrated, as seen in their art and mythology.
    • However, with the rise of certain philosophical and religious doctrines in various parts of the world, there was a shift towards viewing eroticism as something to be controlled or hidden.
    1. Psychological Factors:
    • The human psyche is complex, and there can be a tension between natural sexual desires and societal expectations. This dissonance can lead to viewing sexual matters, including eroticism, as sensitive or taboo.
    • Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, extensively discussed sexuality and its repression in society. He suggested that this repression could lead to various psychological issues, indicating the deep-rooted complexities in how sexuality is perceived.
    1. Power Dynamics and Control:
    • Eroticism can be intertwined with power dynamics. Societies or groups that seek to control or influence behavior might view erotic expression as a threat to their authority or the social order.
    • The control over what is deemed acceptable in terms of sexual expression can be a tool for maintaining certain power structures within a society.
    1. Modern Perspectives and Change:
    • In modern times, there has been a push towards more openness and acceptance of diverse forms of sexual expression. This shift is often met with resistance due to the ingrained nature of taboo surrounding eroticism.
    • The digital age and globalization have also played a role in challenging traditional views and making various expressions of eroticism more accessible and visible, further stirring debates on what should be considered taboo.

    In essence, the taboo nature of eroticism is a reflection of the tension between natural human desires and the constraints imposed by societal, cultural, and religious norms. This tension is a fertile ground for philosophical and unorthodox discussions, exploring the boundaries between what is considered natural, acceptable, and moral in the context of human sexuality.

    1. Catholic guilt? Sex before marriage as seen as evil?
    2. American, Quaker, Protestant, puritan, Victorian notions of shame and modesty?
  • NOTHING IS MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN WOMAN.

    All the wealth, riches, Lamborghinis and Ferraris in the world … does it even begin to compare to the apex beauty of woman?

    Theory:

    Beautiful women, the beautiful woman shape form and physique of a beautiful woman is the ultimate stimulus to man?

    Woman as the ultimate and apex art subject?

  • America just wants more worker bees

    My thought on why America, modern day capitalism desires “equal rights” and “respect for intellect personality blah blah blah” is in order for both men and women to both be subservient, obedient worker bees.

    Why the emasculation of men?

    True masculine men make poor worker bees!

  • SHAMELESS!

    What is the best way we can advance? Zero shame on anything!

    For example my current insane fascination with AI and beauty…

    What is ‘true’ and apex beauty?

  • DEMIGOD IN THE FLESH

    YOU ONLY HATE ME BECAUSE YOU WISH YOU LOOKED LIKE ME!

  • ALL NATTY GAINZZZ

    STEROIDS ARE FOR LOOOOSERS!

    OH YEAH~

  • MET GALA?

    Oh man this stuff is starting to get crazy!

    DALL-E 3 MET GALA CONCEPT

  • Just nap your kid in the car while driving?

    Another principle of killing 10 birds with one stone.

  • Kill 10 birds with one stone

    Being in the direct sun, being able to do your creative work, getting the great feeling of the sun on your natural body, being able to exercise in the direct sun, and also do your creative work while in the direct sun.

    Isn’t this paradise?