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Success?
To become really really successful, you need a team.
If you don’t want a team, and you want to do it solo, you won’t be as successful. But then perhaps, reaching the apex success is not what’s important to me. Solo independence is what matters the most to me.
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Perhaps my next camera will be a Fujifilm X100
Once my Ricoh dies.
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Why Think Long Term?
Because you’re probably going to live longer than you think.
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The Philosophy of Optimism
To me, optimism is the great driver for growth in life. What is it that drives construction projects? Hope and promise of future tenants, and gains.
Or, what is it that I love most about weight lifting? The promise and hope and optimism that I will keep getting stronger.
Optimism and time
What hurts us in terms of optimism? I think it is a time thing. We are too much in a hurry in a rush, which ends up stunting our progress and growth.
For example, the ideal is to have indefinite forever gains, and not allow your potential growth or gains to be stunted. I think this is why a lot of capitalists prefer having less regulation, because they do not want their potential innovations and growth being slow down by the government. For example, Elon musk moving the Tesla headquarters to Austin, because the California government tried to close down his headquarters in factory during COVID-19.
Now the ethical question is this:
Should one but the lives of others and their health at risk, for the sake of achieving their grand life mission?
For example, does Elon Musk want the government to get in the way of him sending humans to Mars?
Another thought; is it worth injecting yourself with testosterone, human growth hormones, and steroids, knowing that you will become the greatest of all time, but, be permanently disabled for the next 50 to 60 years of your life? I think not.
Culture and pessimism, culture and optimism
For the most part, we are a manifestation of the times we were born and raised in. For example, if you grew up in communist Eastern Europe, let’s say Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, or maybe even Russia, you are probably more likely to be more “realistic“, pessimistic, and fatalist. Why is this? If you grew up in environment where things are insanely limited, and blocked off from the rest of the world, it is only natural to feel this way.
Or, let’s say you are the Vietnamese boat people, and fled the fall of Saigon. Certainly it makes sense that your family will be a little bit more risk averse, when seeking success in America.
How much can you control your optimism in life?
First of all, optimism is more of a philosophical thing. Whether you desire to follow it or not is up to you.
For myself speaking, I was born in 1988, in the very progressive and liberal bay area, and being Korean American, I am part hybrid of American individualism, meets Korean collectivism. I like this hybrid. If you look at me, I look Korean. But at the end of the day, my soul is more American.
Do you desire to become more optimistic?
Therefore the first question you should ask yourself is this:
Do I desire or care to become more optimistic?
For me, yes. Why? I think there is a link between depression and pessimism. I’m not sure which way the arrow goes, or if it is a correlation or causation thing. However, I think it is human nature to desire better days, a more prosperous future.
For example, there is this Vietnamese notion of “chieu khoâ€, which literally means endure difficulty or hardship. For example, watch “The Undeniable Force of Khó Khăn†Filmâ€by Cindy Nguyen.
Certainly with the idea of being able to endure difficulty, pain or hardship is a good one, especially when your family is in poverty, and starving.
How and why are immigrants so optimistic?
“Why increase the sons of Africa by planting them in America, where we have so fair an opportunity, by excluding all blacks and [tawneys] Asians of increasing the lovely white?†– Benjamin Franklin, 1751
America is the land of opportunity. Even though America is racist, it is honestly still probably the best place to find a new opportunity. There are billions of people around the globe who are dying to just get a work or study visa in America.
It is a self selection thing. Consider, if you’re an entrepreneurial immigrant, leaving your own country, out of your own will, to seek better opportunity and growth elsewhere, it is a very optimistic thing. Therefore, the children of immigrants in America, often tend to be very entrepreneurial and optimistic, as their parents were. There might be both a biological and social component; maybe humans who are more risk loving ended up going to America more, and also, culturally speaking you could teach optimism to your kids.
How Americans get immigrants and refugees confused
The big differentiation: if you’re an immigrant, you came to America of your own free will. If you’re a refugee, you just didn’t want to die, and therefore, ended up in America or somewhere else, simply to avoid death, persecution, or imprisonment.
This is why certain people who are born in a certain nation, and do not really remember their immigration story end up being so shortsighted; if your family is escaping death, do you really have a “choice“, to go somewhere? No, unless you’re brain dead.
When you’re escaping death, or potential death, this is a must, a necessity. No choice.
Some good things about America
One of the good things about America is that to some extent, if you succeed in K-12 education, and high school, you could get into a good college or university, which will help with your social upward mobility. The tricky thing is if you were born into the projects, and all of your friends are drug dealers, and your parents are drug addicts, your chance and opportunity for upward growth is certainly hugely disadvantaged.
My analogy is this: if you started life at level zero, with no weapons, money, hit points, etc., versus if you were born in life at level 99 with all of the mythical weapons, who is probably going to succeed more? Probably the second person.
How intervention is good
Then, in America, some intervention is good. Then intervention of helping at risk youth, find more creative outlets, and opportunities to learn computer programming, get in college and get out the hood is a good one. Even when I think about my personal experience, there was a certain part in middle school, in the eighth grade, where a lot of my friends were joining gangs, doing drugs, selling drugs, and engaging in violent things. One of my great gratitude for my mom is moving to a nicer place, where I was no longer exposed to those bad things.
Which makes me think, maybe the best form of parenting is via negativa; not to give your kids a “good†education, or to expose them to “good thingsâ€, the best type of parent simply protects them from bad influences, bad environments, bad kids etc.
Perhaps the secret to optimism is avoiding pessimism
Pessimism is toxic. If you think about pessimism like COVID-19, if you spend enough time in close proximity to somebody with Covid, certainly you’re more likely to catch Covid.
Perhaps the same things with pessimism. If you live in an environment, or around people who are constantly pessimistic, they will negatively affect and poison you.
Even for myself, I found that actually, emotionally and socially I am very sensitive. And that even the smallest hint of negativity and toxicity from others affects me in a bad way.
Therefore financially, this is where I like me and Cindy living on their own, to avoid negative family influences.
Things to be optimistic about
I am the great heart bringer of optimism. Why? I see it practically from a result of my scars from the past, but also, through my own pragmatic reasoning.
First, the optimistic march of technology. The iPhone pro keeps getting better, and, more and more people are able to financially access it. Also, photography keeps getting greater. The Ricoh GR 3X, at around 900 bucks, is a quadrillion times better than my old canon DSLR. And about 100 times smaller and lighter.
Also, the upside of Google, Google Docs, Gmail, Google products etc levels the playing field for everybody. For example, how easy it is for any business to create a Gmail account for email, use Google Drive to share and host files, and also use Google photos for unlimited free storage.
Also, at this point, Wi-Fi is essentially free. It is almost impossible to not find free Wi-Fi somewhere.
And also getting a phone plan is pretty cheap now, even in America, I like T-Mobile. Or in developing parts of the world, getting a Sim card is quite cheap.
The Nuance
Social media, Facebook, etc. is a trap. It seems like currently, the least bad social media service is telegram, which allows advertisement free, and surveillance free communication between users, and also, being able to start your own channel. Even here in Cambodia, everyone uses telegram, over WhatsApp and Facebook messenger.
Now this is how people get trapped by Facebook, which owns WhatsApp and Instagram, etc. It is so easy to start an Instagram, and follow the path of just accumulating more likes and followers, and eventually selling your own products, we’re getting advertising deals. This is a trap.
The far more robust method is starting your own self posted website. Via bluehost.com, and purchasing and paying for your own domain.
However, to a lot of the developing world, even spending $10 a month is too much. Note that even here, a full-time restaurant worker might only earn $100 USD a month. They cannot afford $10 to spare.
Then perhaps, a good idea for the future is this:
Create some sort of service, or platform, which allows new users to create their own self branded .com website, for free. Perhaps initially it could be supported either by advertising or wealthy donors, but at least they have their own .com domain.
WordPress seems to be doing currently the best job at providing free website blogs with wordpress.com. But it is through that annoying sub domain, which is yourwebsite.wordpress.com
The more robust is the.com domain, which can just be your first name lastname.com, or your firstnamelastnamephoto.com
For example, I own erickimphotography.com, and on top of that, built eric kimphotography.com/blogAnd also in around 2017, Cindy shelled out about 1000 bucks to purchase erickim.com for me.
Domains, and.com domains are the future. I actually see.com domains as digital real estate, and digital real estate becoming very very important.
Perhaps even into the future, the .NFT or .crypto domain will be useful.
Other ways to be optimistic
Difficult to talk about optimism, if I cannot pinpoint where you are from, or you live. However, if you’re an American, essentially at this point every single American, regardless of how rich or poor you are, can afford an iPhone pro. Apple has essentially became its own bank, and I think you could finance an iPhone pro for about 30 to 50 bucks a month. Effectively all Americans can afford this.
Now there are other things that are aspirational, like buying a Lamborghini, buying a house, etc. However, these are not essential, but superficial.
Therefore, the Internet is the future. Your own self hosted domain, server, website, is the future. If you have access to this, the Internet and you are the ultimate optimism.
How to feel more optimistic or boost your optimism from a physiological perspective
My simple solution: do “one rep max†deadlifts at least once a week. I recommend using a trap bar or a hex bar if your gym has it. If they do not, just use the straight bar and use sumo style. For your heaviest lift, just use the mixed grip and chalk.
The reason I do not recommend using a weightlifting belt or straps is that it is a crutch, and will hinder your future development, as those certain muscle groups will become less strong. For example, a lot of people are afraid of hurting their lower back, but if you use a trap or this is no problem. The reason I love the trap bar is that it puts almost no stress on your lower back, only about your mid back.
And also, if you want to become stronger, you need to improve your grip strength. Using straps for your hands and wrists might help you in the short run, but will prevent you from building your tenacity and grip strength.
Things to cut out of your diet
If you find yourself chronically depressed, or pessimistic and strive to become more optimistic I suggest think via negativa.
For example, experiment cutting out weed, alcohol, sugar, carbs, vegetables and fruit.
Instead, just eat red meat (beef), and bitter green herbs (kale, spinach, etc).
Don’t sit
Standing desk over sitting desk.
Also, more random walks outside to clear your mind. Leave the phone at the desk.
Unsubscribe from Netflix, Spotify, Amazon prime media, etc
I think media is bad for our health. Amazon prime tv, Netflix, Apple TV, Spotify, podcasts, etc.
Why?
It pollutes your mind with too much noise, which hinders your own thinking.
Even music can be a huge distraction.
What to do instead? Hit the gym without music or your phone. Or go on a simple hike. Or walk around the block. Or drive somewhere which allows walking — gasp, even the air conditioned mall! Or the outdoor mall (I love the Irvine Spectrum Outdoor Mall). Anything which allows for bright sunshine, walking, and physical movement is good.
Social ties
Your friends, your family! Better to spend money to meet a friend at an expensive restaurant than stay at home all depressed.
Read optimistic philosophy
- Stoicism: Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus
- Nietzsche
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PRIORITIZE YOUR OWN SITE AND PLATFORM FIRST.
For example, upload your videos first to your own VideoPress video library on your own WordPress website rather than YouTube.
Or creating things FIRST for your own website and blog, then sharing it later or reposting it elsewhere.
Also, perhaps in life — best to always prioritize yourself. Over your wife, kid, etc. Because if you take care of yourself, everyone else will flourish as well. Popular notions of self-sacrifice for the sake of others is a net negative for others.
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Don’t buy MacBook Pro, buy Air instead.
Currently, the MacBook Air has the newest M-series processor. Also it is by far the lightest laptop, what should be the ultimate concern.
And now, there is not too much of a differentiation between the processing power of a pro laptop, versus an air laptop.
In fact, the real “pros“ will probably have a very very powerful desktop processing machine at home. Not a laptop. Therefore, a powerful MacBook Pro is more of an aspirational thing, rather than a reality.
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WHAT IS POWER?
Feeling strong, versus being strong?
Or, feeling powerful, versus being powerful?
What is power anyways? Power is your personal ability to enact change and movement in embodied reality, whether physics or other human beings.
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SPEED DEMON
I love 5G and fiber optic insanely fast Wi-Fi! In praise of South Korea:
Having fast Internet, is a double edged sword; on one hand, it can motivate you to kill time, faster and more efficiently, or it can motivate you to create more and share more and publish more, without bounds.
Every potential upside has its own corresponding downside. Therefore, if you want to extend the upside ever further, you must also correspondingly create the corresponding downside.
Greater fates, greater rewards (Publilius Syrua).
Perhaps this is the reason why having coffee and caffeine increases your upside, but also decreases your downside. But ultimately this is worth it, onto human greatness.
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TECH FLEX
Treat things as if they’re disposable.
For example, I don’t think we should baby our phones so much. The greatest joy I have of getting the newest iPhone SE is that I just bang it around, scratch it, without any concern.
Then perhaps the greatest flex is to just own the brand newest iPhone pro, no case no cover, and just give yourself free rein to scratch it up, and bang it around. Why? Honestly probably you’re not gonna own it for more than one or two years.
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I DON’T WANT TO BACKTRACK
For me, the greatest joy I get in life is feeling a sense of progress. I feel the most depressed or sad when I feel like I am backtracking on my progress, or getting weaker.
For example, my greatest joy is to feel incense my strength ascending, especially with my deadlift and physical power. I am the most sad and depressed when I feel like my physical strength is waning, and that I’m getting weaker.
Then perhaps the best mode of action and advancement in life is to just put yourself in a position in which you will not backtrack. In other words, best to think of very very slow indefinite gains, rather than quick gains, tomorrow marred by huge setbacks.
This is how bodybuilders and powerlifters who use steroids, testosterone, human growth hormones, etc. are very shortsighted; if you put yourself in a position where your body can no longer naturally produce testosterone, you are in a very bad and fragile situation. Better to be a Jay Cutler who is still swole, rather than a Ronnie Coleman, who is now essentially permanently disabled. And no matter how many human growth hormones, stem cell therapy’s, money and medical expertise, Ronnie Coleman will never be strong again.
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Why I want to go harder
My personal desire to go harder is this; I want to greater and more epic challenges.
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Just buy the newest iPhone Pro, the smaller size.
Apple made a very very interesting strategic decision this year, giving privilege to the processor speed and newness of the iPhone Pro, when compared to the normal iPhone. Assuming that the newest processor is the best processor, and that the processing power and speed of a device is the most important thing, then, it does seem to make sense to just get the newest iPhone Pro.
Frankly speaking, I hate the weight of the iPhone pro. Even the smaller one. However, assuming that the newest iPhone Pro has the best processor, the best microphone, battery life, brightness, etc., it seems worth it.
Also, if you are a creator, and publish things on the Internet, and if having the newest devices will give you an edge, then, financially find the newest iPhone pro makes sense. Also, if you are a creator, and publish things on the Internet, and if having the newest devices will give you a edge, then, financially find the newest iPhone pro makes sense. Best to not own a car, and not buy a car, and just buy the most powerful digital publishing tools.
Also, not to buy a house or own a home, and just live in a hotel instead.
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Body mass and strength
Would you rather be 100 pounds, and deadlift four times your bodyweight, which is 400 pounds, or would you rather be 200 pounds, and dead lift 800 pounds? Probably the second.
However, what is better, being 200 pounds, and deadlifting four times your body weight which is 800 pounds, or would you be 300 pounds, and the lift four times your body weight, which is 1200 pounds? Maybe the latter.
However, would you actually want to be 300 pounds? Assuming if you have a six pack, maybe.







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$1000 a year?
Some mathematical thoughts; even buying the brand newest iPhone pro every year, which is $1000, is only $30,000 over 30 years. This is like the price of a Toyota Camry.
Or, assuming you buy the cheapest Tesla model 3, no options, you’re still probably dropping at least $50,000 USD. That is a lot of money. Even one of my very successful Silicon Valley friends, one of the big shots at Facebook, is probably the most successful friend I know and have, who is around my age, he even told me that the reason why he didn’t buy a Tesla electric car is that they’re too expensive. He opted to buy an Audi Q3 instead. Also, the recharging times are too slow.
Therefore, when it comes to economic life decisions, maybe it is good to think longer-term, at the year, decade, or 30 years plus time span.
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Don’t trust abandoned projects
Also, don’t trust people and founders who create things, build it up, and just sell it, and move onto the next project. These guys are more likely sleazy businessmen, rather than true innovators who care.
Because if you really really really really really care for a project, you would never sell it. It is true that when you build something, it is like your child. Would you sell or abandon your child?
For example, I would never sell my website or blog. Even if somebody offered me $100 trillion. Why? It is an extension of myself. I would never sell myself.
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WE MUST GO LEANER!
Leaner, but with more power!
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TAKE ON THE SUN!
The sun cannot stop me!
I desire to become BRIGHTER than even the sun?
Also the good trend with Apple devices — become brighter than even the sun! The more nits, the better.
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WAR & CONQUEST
War on the Internet, the desire to conquer the Internet.
Oh no more physical war, but metaphorical and information war.
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BRING THE PAIN!
The future great man as the great pain bringer?
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Every upside in life should have a corresponding downside
Every upside in life should have a corresponding downside. For example, assuming that you have more privilege, you must also be more at risk at danger. For example, how Napoleon would always be at the front lines. If you’re the leader, or the emperor, you should be the first to willing to die for your country.
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Pessimistic vs Optimistic Cultures
For example Eastern European cultures as extremely pessimistic. Western Europe as stagnant. Germany as the only productive nation in western Europe, but they don’t seem either pessimistic or optimistic, but indifferent.
London and the UK as pessimistic. Switzerland as well — pessimistic.
Vietnam as optimistic — on the up and up.
How about America? For the most part, with capitalism and consumerism, still optimistic. The idea that any individual with enough efforts and daring can become famous, rich, and successful.
Immigrants as optimistic, refugees as pessimistic.
Technology is optimistic, culture is pessimistic.
Apple and Tesla as optimistic companies.
Fashion, media and music as optimistic. YouTube is optimistic. Podcasters as pessimistic.
Future success — deal and promote optimism!
K-POP blackpink as optimistic.
San Francisco and Bay Area pessimistic. New York indifferent.
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Why are private enterprises often so much better than public ones? Fewer regulations, safety regards, more freedom.
For example, private parks for kids, or when restaurants or coffee shops make kid friendly play places, it is often superior to public parks.
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Becoming less self conscious in street photography
The uber-street photographer ideal:
No notion of self, no self consciousness when shooting!
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Beautiful Moments
What I love in street photography:
Witnessing beautiful moments, events, and being able to capture them in such a way I consider aesthetically beautiful.
For example, witnessing a construction worker wiping down the image of a skyscraper (advertisement) at a construction site.









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We lust after danger
Perhaps the reason why people are so miserable in everyday life is the lack of danger. The more danger in your life, the more fun and challenging and interesting it is!
Or when there is no danger, I am lulled to sleep. Also, chaos stimulates me. I love chaos. The more chaotic the city and environment, the better.
Therefore, don’t be one of these suckers who strives to stamp out all chaos from their lives. Rather, perhaps we should be promoting more chaos in our lives.
Perhaps this is why Southeast Asia, and developing cities and countries are much more fascinating. More chaos, more fun.
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I don’t want my expansion limited
Perhaps the reason I don’t like shirts is that I want my muscles to keep growing bigger, and not let my obtrusive clothes constrain me or get in my way.
Another plus one for being topless.
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Doing things which actually require focus.
Perhaps the secret to happiness in life is doing things which actually require your supreme focus. Or in other words, what are certain things that you must do 100% undistracted, and you cannot do while double tasking, or looking or glancing on your phone?
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Keep coming out with hits and Bangers
Or how does blackpink stay on top? They must keep coming out with new hits and bangers.
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Keep building up your power
The only times in life in which I felt depressed is when I felt that I personally retrogressed or got weaker. Or when I reached a certain summit or peak, I retrogressed.
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Why happiness isn’t the goal
But more power, physiological power, clout?
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VEBLEN GOODS.
Do you like it for the design, or genuinely how it looks or is, or do you like it simply because it is expensive?
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Appropriate?
Appropriate — to make one’s own.
Propius— private.
What is the difference between “appropriate“ versus “inappropriate†behavior?
And then, thinking about the “appropriate“ notion when it comes to cultural appropriation.
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Just say or do what you want.
Certainly within the bounds of not breaking the law.
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HOW TO BECOME A PERSONALITY.
Talk more personally, become more personal.
When you blog or vlog, do it more personally. Like you’re talking to a friend.
The success of LISA from blackpink — great swagger and personality. The others seem nameless.
In terms of approach, louder, more audacious, more the center of attention. Be an entertainer. Better to be the jester than the “serious†person.
Speak more ruthlessly

“I took my top off, ooh I’m so roofless!†(ruthless), via JAY Z
Most people talk too boringly.
Also, show more. Don’t cut it too cleanly — show the imperfections and flaws of yourself.

Show your successes, show your failures. Show your path.
There is no right or wrong way — only “your†way (and NOT your way).

Also, just have fun with it! Don’t take it or yourself too seriously.
Better to be hated than to be ignored

Hate cannot be faked. If people hate you, it is a genuine sign of your notoriety.
The only way to measure your “success†is how many, and whether or not people hate you. Because consider if you’re a nobody, nobody will hate you. If you put yourself out there, which takes great courage, you put yourself at risk of attack. And this is what true courage is— skin in the game (Taleb).

Or as I like to call it — flesh in the game.
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Do signs of wealth matter?
I don’t think so. Better to focus on your health.
Or another word, better to have a six pack than an iPhone Pro or a Lamborghini.
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The future is voice — or why AirPods are a good idea in Cambodia
Easier and better to speak with your voice than typing. Especially in Khmer!
Also the upside is that your voice is much more warm. If you send a voice message to your wife, your kids could also hear your voice.
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Lululemon shorts are not good for powerlifting.
Ironically enough my cheap UNIQLO athletic shorts work better, are less obtrusive.
The Lululemon license to train shorts are good for travel, and every day living, because of the zipper pockets. But, too many components and zippers get in the way when you’re powerlifting one rep max for deadlift and squat. They don’t roll up well for the “hyper short shortsâ€.






















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STRETCH.
Stretching is good. Also to stretch your kids is good for their growth.








