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  • ERIC KIM FITNESS INFLUENCER WORKOUT

    First, lift like a demigod.

    Second– eat like a demigod (bone marrow like Achilles).

  • How to make your kid a genius

    Be their personal tutor.

    “A genius is just a kid with good parents”— Kanye

  • ”Black Magic”

    Call the new MacBook Pro (space black) tagline:

    “Black magic”.

    Scary fast — new space black color. Good idea.

  • THE ZEN OF AI.

    THE ZEN OF AI.

    A very funny and interesting observation I’ve made is that using ChatGPT and AI in general is actually more zen than doing a Google search. Why? No hidden advertisements.

  • “Content” history and etymology — as in online publications and stuff online

    ChatGPT:

    The term “content” in the context of online publications and digital media has an interesting history and etymology that reflects the evolution of media and communication.

    1. Etymology: The word “content” comes from the Latin “contentum,” meaning “that which is contained.” This root is itself derived from “continere,” which means “to hold together, enclose.” This origin emphasizes the idea of content as something that fills or occupies a space, which is quite apt for its modern usage.
    2. Historical Evolution:
    • Early Use: Historically, “content” referred to the information or subjects contained within a book, letter, or document. It wasn’t specific to any medium.
    • Broadcast Media: With the advent of radio and television, the term began to be used in the context of broadcasting. “Content” referred to the programs or material broadcasted to an audience.
    • Digital Age: The explosion of the internet and digital media in the late 20th and early 21st centuries radically expanded the concept of content. It now encompasses a vast array of digital material, including text, images, video, and audio, found on websites, social media, and various online platforms.
    1. Modern Context: In today’s digital landscape, “content” is often associated with the material created for online consumption, whether it’s articles, blog posts, videos, podcasts, or social media posts. The emphasis has shifted from the medium to the message itself, reflecting Marshall McLuhan’s famous dictum, “the medium is the message.”
    2. Broader Implications: The modern understanding of content is intrinsically linked to concepts of digital marketing, SEO (Search Engine Optimization), and user engagement. Content is not just about information but also about attracting and retaining the attention of an online audience.
    3. Philosophical Perspective: From a philosophical standpoint, the evolution of the term “content” reflects broader changes in how society perceives and interacts with information. It highlights a shift from passive consumption to active engagement, where content is not just received but interacted with, shared, and often co-created by the audience.

    In summary, the history and etymology of “content”

  • The second you call it something, it no longer becomes that.

    For example, if you call it a “luxury car“, it ain’t a real luxury car.

  • How to become a “content creator”

    1. All content is good content.
    2. Create things you would like to see manifested in the world.
    3. Deep irreverence towards what is “proper”.
  • The history of “STREETTOGS”

    @photojack on Twitter came up with a photo hashtag #togs — I remixed the notion and titled it “streettogs”

  • Don’t trust writers.

    in today’s world of chat gpt, AI, text generation tools etc.… Don’t put faith in writing or text. Why? Truth be told it is impossible to tell whether it was written by AI or a real human. Or both.

    Instead, I recommend putting more faith in vlogs, even a voice could be faked nowadays!

  • Tolerance, Intolerance?

    Tolerance, Intolerance?

    Thoughts on society: first, what should we be tolerant to, what should we be intolerant towards?

    Another thought: in regards to tolerance, should other people tolerate the way you act, perform behave, especially if you’re in public or public places? As long as you’re not breaking any laws?

    Why is this important?

    This is the tricky thing; in America, we’re supposed to have freedom, freedom of speech, free religion, etc. Yet… given all of these different cultures, how can we all get along?

    The first thought is first and foremost, if you live in America, don’t matter if you’re an immigrant or not whatever… we are all American. For example, in the times of the holy Roman Empire, everyone was considered a Roman, it didn’t matter if you were from Spain or Rome, etc.… All Romans were Romans, as long as you were as citizen. Therefore, if you’re American, American citizen, or even if you’re here on the student visa, maybe you should just be considered American.

    Maybe then it is a citizen thing.

    “I am a citizen of the world!” – Socrates?

    Why does citizenship matter?

    Citizen, civic, civic duties, etc. Essentially comes back from the notion of a city. If you live in a certain city, there are certain civic duties one is behelden to.

    Certainly ethnicity, racial makeup, country of origin is important. For example, I’ve been playing a lot with ChatGPT and DALL-E, visualizing beautiful women in pure joy, or “trophy wives“, or “fitness influencers“, as Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese. Facially, they all look pretty distinct.

    Korean women have a certain look, Vietnamese women have a certain look, Japanese women have a certain look, Cambodian women have a certain look, etc.

    Certainly when it comes to mixed race, which I think is good, for example I am Korean and Cindy’s Vietnamese, therefore Seneca is 50% Korean and 50% Vietnamese… racial intermixing makes us stronger. Even in the context of dogs, mixed breed dogs tend to be healthier, more stout, than “purebred dogs“. Too much racial hegemony is probably not good. You would be funny and interesting is if every single American, or you applying for a citizenship, or as a kid or adult, like going to the DMV or whatever everyone had to do one of those free genetic makeup test, and seeing what your genetic makeup is. I think this would make people less racist, more tolerant of one another.

    Tolerance versus intolerance?

    First, I think in America as long as you’re not breaking any sort of laws? Your behavior should be tolerated. However, the moment you cross that line, it should not be tolerated.

    What is “hate” speech?

    The word “hate”, simply means strong emotions. I think in modern day times with tend to think of “hate” as being more about spewing vitriol and bad feelings to other people. But I don’t think this is a good idea because in theory, You could show strong emotions about things you love. For example I have a theory that actually in fact, when people hate something really really hard, they actually low-key love it. For example people who really really hate Donald Trump, I wonder if they are actually secretly in love with him, or fascinated with him?

    For example, I don’t hate Donald Trump, but I am anti-Donald Trump. Overall, I don’t really have any strong feelings about him or towards him.

    What do I have strong feelings about? I hate how people are anti-Jewish, anti-African-Afro-American people, etc. I also feel really bad for Palestinian people, because they have seriously been shafted.

    Essentially, as long as somebody is respectful, I also have love and respect for them.

    What is a Nazi, what makes a Nazi?

    A Nazi is somebody who is intolerant. For example, assuming you live in America, nobody can or should be able to govern the way you think, talk, etc. There should be no thought or speech police, or writing police.

    Also, considering I was born in 1988 and currently 35 years old, the term we used to use was PC, or “politically correct“. The notion of being “woke“, is a very recent phenomenon… only within the last year or two.

    For example, if you talk a certain way, nobody should have the right to “correct” the way that you talk. Similar speaking, I’m not going to try to “correct” the way that you talk.

    The internet

    The reason why a lot of people are foolish is that they talk about “free speech” on the Internet. Whoever talks like this is perhaps not critical.

    First, if you’re using Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, etc.… You’re essentially publishing your thoughts ideas photos and videos on a foreign company corporate platform, which is not about freedom of speech.

    The only real way to have freedom of speech is to have your own self hosted website and blog, using an open source thing like WordPress.org. Nowadays, the only things I trust is open source things, because even if there is a hidden catch, technically you could delve deep into the source code and figure it out.

    Censorship is just filtering

    Also, a lot of people talk about “censorship” on the Internet. What is “censorship“? You ain’t really blocking you, rather, filtering you out.

    For example, let us say that I do a YouTube blog about Jewish people, anti-Jewish people, anti-Jewish sentiment, Judaism, or anything which might be flagged as “culturally insensitive“. Google and YouTube algorithms are intelligent enough to know that this may not be friendly towards advertisers and sensitive people on the Internet, and therefore, They will “sensor “me by simply not having it show up in the newsfeed or the YouTube feed of others. But technically the video will still be there… it is just not as easily visible.

    Why free speech?

    A fun thing I have been doing is trolling ChatGPT and DALL-E — trying to see how far I could push the boundaries.

    For example, you’re not allowed to say “make me a picture of a sexy woman”, but you are allowed to say “make me a picture of a beautiful fitness influencer who is Korean”.

    I think this is fine and good; because honestly there are too many weirdos out there. However, ultimately… I think the best thoughts are unfiltered thoughts. Even Friedrich Nietzsche, in his unpublished book “the will to power“, states in the preface that these are simply notes to self.

    Whenever I blog, write, publish anything or say anything… ultimately it is kind of like an echo chamber for myself… I’m doing things because I simply want to create notes for myself, and to flesh out some personal thoughts on my mind.

    Email newsletters

    We all hit email, email is not sexy, but still… Email is the future and so far much as it cannot be censored. I am starting to become more and more suspicious of Gmail though… Because I think sooner or later, “spam“ filters might start filtering out emails which seem “culturally insensitive”, or “racy”.

    The reason why this is a bad thing is that it just makes our society much more mediocre, boring, and uninteresting. For me I only care about interesting things, interesting people, interesting thoughts. I’ve actually found that most rich and successful people are very boring; The people from Beverly Hills are the worst, insanely boring.

    The really interesting people that I’ve met, are not traditionally employed, therefore they are self owned and could say whatever do whatever wear whatever or think however they want. And also another simple heuristic; I never trust anybody who is on Instagram, or YouTube. Why? if you’re still on Instagram, it shows some sort of servile mindset, and if you’re on YouTube, it also shows that you’re being programmed by the all rhythm to produce videos which get lots of views, rather than saying what’s really on your mind.

    Even for me the only reason I still published videos to YouTube is that it could still be easily indexable on the Internet.

    The future thinkers?

    Another good use case I found for ChatGPT is that it is just a very very effective research tool. For example, I’ve been studying etymology and the history of words, and the way that ChatGPT explains it to me is much more interesting and useful than going to dictionary.org or even googling it. Google is bad because it is the ultimate distraction tool; because ultimately what Google wants you to do is be infinitely distracted in order to serve you more advertisements.

  • Autotelic Photography, Pure Photos

    Autotelic Photography, Pure Photos

    Something I think I wrote about in the past, but maybe I didn’t, is this notion of “autotelic photography”. The basic idea and general gist is that pure photos are predicated on the fact that you shoot them out of pure joy, and pure self motivation, rather than doing it for any other sort of external affirmation or applause.


  • Use all the devices!

    iPhone, iPad, MacBook laptop.

  • How and when simpler is better.

    More action, less friction and inaction?

  • The etymology and history of the word “sexy”

    The etymology of the word “sexy” offers an interesting journey through language and culture. The word “sexy” is derived from the word “sex,” which has its roots in the Latin word “sexus,” meaning “sex” or “gender.”

    The original use of “sex” in English, around the 14th century, referred simply to the male or female division of species, particularly in humans. However, over time, the term began to be associated more explicitly with sexual intercourse and eroticism.

    The adjective “sexy” itself emerged much later, in the early 20th century. Initially, it was used to describe things that were sexually suggestive or stimulating. The meaning of “sexy” has expanded over time to include a broader range of attractive or appealing qualities, not strictly limited to physical or erotic appeal.

    This evolution of the word “sexy” reflects changes in societal attitudes towards sexuality and attraction. The word’s journey from a technical term for gender to a descriptor of allure and appeal is a testament to the fluidity of language and the influence of cultural shifts on the meanings of words.

  • Just work, or workout in the direct sun!

    The best “office” is outside!

  • The only time to “upgrade” your phone

    If it is smaller and lighter than iPhone SE or Mini.

  • Mobile computing

    All iPad Pro everything baby! No loser keyboard or stylus or case!

  • BARE YOUR ARMS!

    Which means wear tank tops, sleeveless down vests!

  • THE MONSTER-ARTIST

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

    EK TRAINING

  • PURE PHOTOS

    What are the best, most pure photos? The ones which you shoot with true, autotelic passion.

  • WHY IS GOOGLE PIXEL MARKETING SO LAME?

    Pixel 8 Pro — insanely lame marketing? Makes me not want to buy one.

  • HOW TO BECOME A MODERN-DAY DEMIGOD

    First, lift like a demigod.

    Second– eat like a demigod (bone marrow like Achilles).

  • I HATE UGLY.

    I have zero tolerance for the ugly!

  • What is True Influence?

    When your influence is so strong, even ChatGPT knows!

    “Just ChatGPT me bro!”

  • How to Become an Influencer

    How to Become an Influencer

    First, never call yourself an “influencer”. Second — don’t use social media.

    Third — think open source. Free and open is best.

    Four be honest and don’t get suckered by sponsorships, partnerships, “collaborations” or brands — this is all a prison and a trap!

    Five: use video, audio, podcast blog posts, free ebooks articles essays etc. Full stack — attack all the senses (audio, visual, artistic, emotional etc).

    Six follow your gut and intuition. Be ahead of the curve.

    Seven — blog! WordPress.org with Ionos.com or bluehost.com

  • ChatGPT cracks me up!

    In bathing suit

    Understood. I will create an artistic representation of a Korean woman in a bathing suit. The image will be tasteful and respectful, focusing on a stylish and modern beach or poolside setting. Let’s proceed with this concept.

    “More fit”:

  • What’s Eric Kim’s philosophy on art?

    Haha ERIC KIM BOT is lit!!!

    Eric Kim’s philosophy on art, especially in the context of photography, revolves around the principles of simplicity, empowerment, and personal meaning. Here’s a summary:

    1. Simplicity and Minimalism: He advocates for a minimalist approach in photography, focusing on the essentials of composition and storytelling. This means stripping away the unnecessary and concentrating on what truly matters in an image.
    2. Personal Empowerment: Eric Kim encourages photographers to find their own voice and style. He believes that photography is a personal journey and that each photographer should work towards creating images that are true to themselves.
    3. The Beauty of the Mundane: Finding beauty in everyday life is a key aspect of his philosophy. He suggests that great art can be created anywhere and that photographers should look to their immediate surroundings for inspiration.
    4. Practicality and Accessibility: His approach is very hands-on and practical, emphasizing learning by doing. He also stresses the importance of making photography accessible, both in understanding concepts and in practice.
    5. Community and Sharing: He values the importance of community in art. Sharing knowledge, learning from others, and contributing to the photography community are central themes in his teachings.
    6. Continual Learning and Experimentation: He encourages continuous learning and experimenting with different styles and techniques, but always within the framework of simplicity and personal expression.

    Remember, while his philosophy is a guide, the most important aspect is how you interpret and apply these principles to your own work in a way that feels authentic to you.

  • ERIC KIM FITNESS INFLUENCER

    The idea is very simple — one rep max lifting, off the grid thinking and workouts, maximum flexing and time in the sun, walking 50 miles a day and shirtless in the sun as much as possible.

    Also innovation with GoPro mini chest mount workout pov point of view videos.

    VIDEO

  • CINDY IS THE APEX FEMALE BEAUTY.

    I must go on more dates with her!

    #cindyproject for life!

  • TASTE.

    ERIC KIM is the new stud muffin?