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  • THE ULTIMATE PRIVILEGE

    THE ULTIMATE PRIVILEGE

    Not how much money you have, but how much time you have to kill.

  • BECOME MORE BEAUTIFUL

    BECOME MORE BEAUTIFUL

    What is it that we desire and aspire too? To become more beautiful. Whether man or woman.

  • NOMAD SCULPT EXPERIMENTS

    NOMAD SCULPT EXPERIMENTS

    Tons of fun with the new Nomad Sculpt app for iPad — also works for iPhone!

  • BEAUTIFUL OBJECTS, UGLY OBJECTS?

    I do not want any ugly objects and environments around me.

    I desire to rid vulgarity from my eyes— the artists eye?

  • I LOVE MY IPAD PRO!

    I LOVE MY IPAD PRO!

    There are not lots of pieces of technology or things that I love, but one of them which I really do love is the iPad Pro. It blows my mind how much I could get done on it, while the battery life is so amazing. Even after an intense session with it, I still have tons of battery to spare. This is great because it makes me feel more free, it makes me feel like I could do more, with less concern.

    For example, some things I can do on it: review my photos and flag my favorites, while being in the outdoors direct sun, write and blog with it using Siri voice dictate, vlog with it, using the Ultra Wide selfie Vlog front facing camera, send photos of Seneca to my family and friends via iMessage on the iPad, send email newsletters, use iA Writer to write, and even do some 3-D modeling (Nomad sculpt).

    How to become more masculine

    And also because the new iPad Pro has the M series processor, it can do a lot. For example, I could do intensive computing on it, while still doing screen record.

    Shout out to the iPad and iPad Pro team: Steve Jobs would be proud.

    I say: if you’re interested in iPad Pro, just buy it. If you don’t like it, just return it.

  • Lighter is an Upgrade

    Lighter is an Upgrade

    If you want to upgrade your stuff, consider, the best “upgrade” isn’t something that is necessarily more powerful or capable, yet something that is lighter. For example, upgrading your iPhone to an iPhone mini is actually an upgrade, getting an iPhone Pro which is heavier is a downgrade.

    When you want to purchase new things, new clothes, new shoes, etc., the best thing to read in the technical specifications is the product weight.

    He ironically with coffee: I’ve discovered the best upgrade for a coffee cup or coffee mug is the lightest one.

    My interest and passion in titanium

    One of the pieces of technology which has certainly served me best for my prescription eyeglasses. Without them I literally cannot see anything. My current lenses are the most expensive ”Crizal” branded prescription lenses that I got while in Mexico City, and they opted for the most expensive, thinnest, and lightest lenses. Also the titanium frame LINDBERG glasses frames that I got while in Mumbai India almost a decade ago have still held up well. The best thing I tell people when I show them my glasses is it to tell people to observe how light they are. Heavy is bad.

    What should Apple engineers be doing?

    I say instead of making computers more powerful, honestly, most people don’t need all that computing power, is to make the devices lighter, and thinner. How is it that almost a decade after Steve Jobs has died, the MacBook Air hasn’t got any thinner or lighter?

  • QUANTIFIED SLAVERY

    QUANTIFIED SLAVERY

    Don’t be a quantified slave.

  • WHEN DOES TECHNOLOGY MAKE YOU STRONGER, WHEN DOES TECHNOLOGY MAKE YOU WEAKER?

    WHEN DOES TECHNOLOGY MAKE YOU STRONGER, WHEN DOES TECHNOLOGY MAKE YOU WEAKER?

    Something to consider: sometimes technology makes us stronger, sometimes it makes us weaker.

    The question is: when is when? How can we maximize the upside to technology, while clipping the downside?

    The first thought is this: who owns the technology? For example, I’m very suspicious of Gmail. I think Google has low-key engineered it to become very addicting. Every time you pull it down to reload your emails, you’re like running a slot machine. If you ever find yourself mindlessly refreshing your email while waiting for the bathroom, waiting for the elevator, while in the elevator, or somewhere random where you know that you haven’t gotten the emails, note that. As a good antidote, when you register your own website domain, just make your own self hosted email. And check your email via Apple mail app on your laptop.

    I trust Apple more than I trust Google. Why? What Apple is trying to do is trap you in her ecosystem, to have you continually purchase Apple products. Whereas Google‘s purpose is for you to stay addicted to their products, and services, and always be distracted and clicking on stuff.

    Noise canceling technology might be the best technology

    The reason I’m really passionate about noise canceling headphones is this: it is the ultimate via negativa technology. I like the idea of technology which removes noise, removes annoyances, and remove distractions. For example, the best piece of technology on a computer is probably your ad blocker. And your tracker blockers.

    Also, something I observed is that the biggest problem people have while driving is texting while driving, being distracted by the phone while driving, changing music or podcasts while driving, etc. Therefore ironically enough, perhaps the safest option for you to do in terms of a car isn’t to get a car with more sensors, but a car with fewer sensors. For example, getting a 90s or 2000s car without any LCD screens, or back up cameras. Ironically enough, I think this might breed for a better driving and more focus. And paying attention more. Also a manual transmission car, so you could be 100% focused on driving.

    Even the other day I saw an older guy with a Tesla model S, with a huge mark on the side. I asked him how he got it, and he said that he changed lanes without checking the sensors first. Perhaps it would be more important for him to just be more aware of the road.

    Technology that makes you more mobile versus technology that makes you more sedentary

    Even as I write this, I’m outside in the direct sun, enjoying my morning cup of coffee, with the morning sun against my topless back. Also, I’m writing this whole thing via Apple keyboard voice dictation. The reason I love writing or jotting down my thoughts on iPad instead of my laptop is that allows me to move around more, and also stand upright, and also be outdoors. As much as I love my laptop, it breeds for more static behavior. Even doing a standing desk is very static, not as bad as sitting, but not great either.

    An interesting piece of technology I found is the idea of having a standing desk and a treadmill. However, I’ve still discovered that it is superior to be able to move omni-directionally, with an iPad on stable ground, where I dictate my moving and walking speed. Also, ability to compute while being in the direct sun, instead of depressing indoors , without natural light.

    The point isn’t to become more productive, the point is to become healthier and stronger

    For the most part in today’s world, productivity is a slave mentality. For example, if you judge your own personal worth based on how productive you are, consider yourself as a qualified slave.

    A simple thought: think if your technology actually motivates you to move more, or become healthier. And no, I do not think an Apple Watch will motivate you to walk more. Maybe, a passion and the lust for photography is good; because it motivates you to move more. Also, being greedy for the gains motivates you to go to the gym and move more.

    The best shoes

    Shoes are also a technology for your feet. I have discovered that the Vibram five fingers, the EL-X model has actually positively helped me walk around more, move more, enjoy walking more, with more energy and less fatigue. Not those stupid Hoka shoes with huge foam cushioning, nor any Nike or Adidas foam shoes. Getting running shoes with a ton of foam is like getting a condom with huge foam padding. We want more sensation, not less.

    Similarly speaking, when you’re going for one rep max deadlift or squat, the ideal is to do it barefoot. After that, just wearing socks, or a zero drop, shoe like the Vibram five fingers. Or something similar. For example, when I deadlifted 475 pounds, I just did it in socks.

    I love the outdoor grill

    Even more recently, I’ve discovered that one of my new favorite pieces of technology is the outdoor grill, as it allows me to cook more meat, faster, more efficiently, better, with greater taste and char.

    Even back in Providence days, I loved my slow cooker. Any piece of technology which allows you to cook more meat and consume more meat is good.

  • RESISTANCE TRAINING.

    RESISTANCE TRAINING.

    Perhaps the key on becoming stronger has to do with resistance. Both physical, mental, and metaphorical.

  • The Best Environment for Your Kid

    The Best Environment for Your Kid

    What is the best environment for your kid to grow up in?

    And personally speaking, after spending time with Seneca in the city, traveling, and in the suburbs (where there are literally no sidewalks), i’ve been thinking about what the best environment is for him to grow up in.

    It actually seems that Seneca is most stimulated by the city, urban environments, or even bohemian neighborhoods. Also, he loves living nomadically, being in transit, being an airplanes, trains, and on the move.

    What is he dislike? Staying at home all day. He does enjoy running around the house a little bit, but he would prefer to spend 90% of his time outdoors, and maybe 10% of his time indoors. Just like me.

    A dynamic environment is the best environment

  • Food is More Important than Technology

    Food is More Important than Technology

    Beef liver and beef heart over the new iPhone Pro.

    Endless Costco Business Center ribs and brisket over Tesla.

    All you can eat Korean BBQ over that new outfit.

  • ALWAYS BE WORKING ON YOUR PHOTOS

    ALWAYS BE WORKING ON YOUR PHOTOS

    My photo work is my passion:

  • Productive Environments

    Productive Environments

    Not where I am “happiest“, but most productive?

  • Real gangsters don’t look like gangsters

    Similarly speaking, real “successful“ people actually don’t look “successful”. Beware of appearances, appearances are often deceiving.

    Similarly speaking, often the strongest guy the gym doesn’t look like the strongest guy at the gym.

    There was also very funny Delta force meme amongst military folks: the real military assassin looks like a total nerd.

    Real successful people don’t wear suits. People who aspire to be successful wear suits in order to look the parts. But often the richest guy going to the restaurant is the one wearing flip-flops and shorts.

  • Optionality is the best

    For example, living somewhere where you don’t have to sign a lease, or any contracts. Also not owning a car.

  • There’s no downside to digital photography

    You could take 1 trillion photos, and if none of them are good, you could just erase them

  • Real men don’t hold grudges

    Why? They cannot. They forget.

  • Treat other people‘s kids the way you want other people to treat your kids

    Similarly speaking, don’t treat other people‘s kids or talk about other peoples kids the way you don’t want other people to treat them, or talk about them.

  • 10 Photography Workout Ideas

    10 Photography Workout Ideas

    Something fun I learned about CrossFit: this notion of WOD, which stands for a workout of the day. Maybe we photographer should also have the same concept: photography workout of the day.

    Some ideas:

    1. Record yourself at the gym: just use your iPhone, Ricoh GR 3, or gopro to record your workout. Then when you go home, review the footage on your laptop, and just do screenshots of things you find interesting about your work out.
    2. Photograph your morning routine: photograph your morning coffee, your espresso machine, either shoot videos or photos. Even a fun thing: do you slow Mo of your espresso machine on your camera or your iPhone, and have fun with it.
    3. Do a fun quick photo portrait session with a friend: just spend a day, or half-day, or even 15 minutes with a friend just doing a quick photo portrait session with them. Shoot in your style, and just do it for free. Tell them that they could use it as their profile picture, for social media, Tinder, etc.
    4. Anti-workout: block all photography gear websites from your browsers. Download extensions for either chrome or Safari or Firefox to block certain websites which you check impulsively, for example gear review websites, camera rumor websites, etc.
    5. Just do a quick walk around the block; it can literally take five minutes; just do a quick loop around the block, leave your phone at home, and leave your headphones at home. Just take along your digital camera, and loop around the block and just make photos of anything interesting you see. Even if you shoot one photo on a quick loop around the block, you have succeeded.
    6. Upload a photo to arsbeta.com, and also give at least one constructive critique to another photo on the website
    7. Start a blog: the easiest way is to just start a blog right now with wordpress.com. Or, if you’re feeling more adventurous, register your domain website on bluehost.com, install wordpress.org, and just publish your first blog post as your favorite image. Know that blogs do not need words; just photos is good enough.
    8. Uninstall all social media apps from your phone: uninstall Instagram, Facebook, Gmail, Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube from your phone. If you really want to use these websites, just do it from your laptop.
    9. Shoot selfies of yourself: start an ongoing selfie project of yourself, and just try to shoot artsy selfies of yourself. Photograph your shadow, your reflection, yourself in a puddle of water, in the mirror, etc. The more egotistical you could become, the better.
    10. Glitch your photos: pay for and download and install the Procreate app on your iPad or iPhone, and experiment with glitching your photos. Attempt the chromatic aberration filter, the glitch filter, and have fun with it. Strive to destroy your photos in an artistic and creative way.

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  • How to Become More Manly

    How to Become More Manly

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    If you’re a man, it seems wise to strive to become more manly. But what does this mean?

    To past philosophers, they called it becoming more “virtuous” (virtus meaning “man”.) But funny enough, nowadays it seems that the trend is to strive towards manliness is not really a desired goal. We are trying to teach men that masculinity is “toxic“, and that instead of striving to become more manly, or masculine, we should strive to become more “compassionate“, empathetic, “inclusive“, etc.

    Ultimately it comes to a philosophical code of ethics. What is philosophy? The closest answer that Nietzsche came up with is the philosopher as a legislator, or a law maker of the future. In more practical terms, I see a philosopher as somebody who tells others what they “should“ do. Also what they “should not“ to do.

    The tricky thing is that nobody wants to be told what to do, at least upfront. It does seem to take more energy to think for yourself.

    The teacher as philosopher-educator

    What is the teacher anyways? Partly an educator of basic concepts, but teachers are also philosophers, who shape the minds of children. It seems that in today’s modern society, because a lot of the parents are always working, the teachers end up having the moral responsibility of teaching kids ethics, and a code of conduct.

    For example, I was born in 1988. As a kid growing up, I was taught notions of diversity, equality, open mindedness, critical thinking, the value of being unique, and different. For the most part, I actually really liked this. I’m quite happy the way I turned out. But certainly as one becomes an adult, one should start to question the codes of ethics one was raised with, and to decide to start thinking for oneself. And to start living for oneself.

    Why don’t I really know any women interested in philosophy?

    Cindy is probably the first woman I have ever met in my life, who was actually interested in philosophy and the meaning of life. However the big word philosophy is not thrown around. It is more about adventuring, questioning the status quo, and dreaming big.

    In actuality, in today’s world, nobody really talks about philosophy. It is not something that one questions.

    So two things: first of all, maybe it is a sociological thing: society does not care for women to question the status quo and society, they would prefer women to be the child readers, give birth to children, do domestic chores, etc.

    But also on the other hand, society doesn’t really want men to be philosophers either. Philosophers are pretty much disobedient, unproductive folks, who refuse to be told what to do. If you think about past philosophers like Diogenes, they were kind of annoying nomadic homeless people, who would say pithy things, and just be a little bit annoying to everybody.

    Also, it does seem that in order to become philosophical, or truly philosophical, there are a lot of things that one cannot have in life: a standard 9-to-5 job, dependence on money, etc. For myself, I was only able to start really thinking philosophically once I left America, and started to live abroad in Vietnam, where I realized: I will never run out of money.

    If anything, a philosopher is actually the highest rank in society. A philosopher doesn’t actually need to base their opinion on first principles, they could simply state what they believe in, without having to call anybody else. It seems that the bias in today’s society is that he who is richest has the highest rank. Modern society in America valorizes really really rich people, really really rich business people, and really really rich entrepreneurs. Nobody cares for an entrepreneur who is not a billionaire.

    Eat more beef liver and beef heart

    Something I discovered: what is it that predators, and carnivores first eat when they kill their prey? Typically the organ meats. The liver, then the heart.

    When I was in Charlottesville I discovered this really great place called “STOK”. They stocked this fresh organic beef liver, and it was probably one of the best things I have ever eaten in my life. I just pan fried it on a hot temperature on the skillet, and topped it with Dijon mustard and hot sauce, and what I discovered: beef liver has one of the highest concentrations of cholesterol, which is a natural steroid. My theory is this: the more cholesterol one eats, the more they boost their testosterone. And what is the difference between man and women? A man has testes, while a woman does not. Testosterone means the “sterol” in one’s testes.

    So from a purely hormonal perspective, the more testosterone the man has, the better. The more testosterone the man has, the more manly he is.

    The tricky thing though is that we do not want strange supplements being added to our bodies. I do not consider it manly for a man to take steroids, human growth hormones, or even to unnaturally inject themselves with testosterone, or other strange growth hormones, no matter how much they say it is “natural“. The same thing comes with these strange oral supplements. No supplements at all.

    Even it seems that the most “harmless” supplement is protein powder. But even with protein powder, they stuff it with all of the strange external vitamins and things which nobody has any idea what it is. I say, just see how strong and manly you can become, purely eating meat, drinking black coffee without any sugar or white stuff added, and meat.

    Manliness towards what ends?

    The question is: what is the point of becoming more manly? Some thoughts:

    First of all, it is to become a protector, avenger, or defender of yourself, your family, and that what you believe in. On a basic level, to protect your wife or spouse, your kids, your family, your friends, your local community, your nation, or whatever else you believe in. I find it very interesting that ultimately, all of the weapons industries in America name themselves as being suppliers of “defense”. Just like Tony Stark said in the first Iron Man movie: offense is the best defense. or think about it: America calls it the department of defense, not the department of offense.

    From a philosophical stoic model, first do no harm to your wife or spouse, and no harm to your kids, and your inner circle. To refrain from pettiness is the first supreme task of a man.

    Secondly, it is to resist what society tells what you should do, what you shouldn’t do, what you should say, and what you shouldn’t say.

    What is it that Diogenes said is the supreme good in life? Freedom of thought, and freedom of speech. To be able to say what one believes in or thinks, without fear of being told that one is being “politically incorrect“, or “unwoke”.

    For example what I noticed in modern society is this: it is no longer permitted for a man to strive to become more “manly”. Man is not encouraged nor permitted to consume more meat, become louder, more audacious, etc. Perhaps this is why everyone is so interested or obsessed with Kanye West: how reckless and audacious he is and what he says, and even though people hate him, they actually secretly are fanatical about him. And obsessed with him.

    Physical courage

    One of the things I really like about South Korea, and Singapore is that men are required to enter military service for at least two or three years. It is a very interesting thing, because no matter what your rank is in society, you’re putting the same footing. For example, my friends in Singapore told me how even there really really really really rich friends end up becoming like common foot soldiers, when they enter the Singaporean military service. Same thing in South Korea: one learns to live in basic “simulated poverty“ for a little bit, and at least do basic military duties. One is stripped of leisure and luxury and comfort, at least for two or three years. I think it is good because it is probably something that binds men together.

    The interesting thing is in America, we are all about our freedom to have guns, etc. Yet there seems to be a strange asymmetry; if our nation allows people to own guns, shouldn’t we also require for people to enter the military service, or at least do some basic ROTC training in high school?

    Anyways, because America does not force mandatory military service on their citizens, it seems maybe a better strategy is more practical: test your physical courage. To me it seems the best way to do this is through powerlifting: to attempt one rep max deadlifts, squats, etc.

    Why? I trust no philosopher for who doesn’t deadlift. Why? One could talk all they want about metaphysics, etc., but if one has not truly tested the limits of their physical strength, one does not have deep courage. There is a difference of courage in terms of physical attempts and physical strength, and courage for one’s mind.

    Also, I trust no philosopher who is either vegetarian or vegan. Why? I actually do not think it is healthy for philosophers to become to obsessed about ethics. Especially ethics around animal eating, “animal rights “, etc.

    For example, let us just think about the animal kingdom. Who do you consider more “manly“— The carnivorous male lion, or the herbivore male cow?

    Also, whenever you watch a Marvel superhero film, when you take a look at Superman, Thor, and these other manly male superheroes, what do they physically look like? Of course, very tall, handsome, and full of physical muscles. There is no marvel superhero that looks like Bill Gates.

    Other thoughts

    I also consider it very unmanly for a man to become “hangry”. A man should learn how to deal with hunger, through self training: intermittent fasting by not eating breakfast or lunch, and when breaking one’s fast, to eat a shitload of meat in the evenings.

    And also, what helps one’s physiology? Spending more time outdoors, in the direct sun, with your shirt off, getting a nice tan. I think a lot of people would benefit by just spending more time outdoors, and getting more melanin from the sun.

    Ignoring the opinions of others

    I like the notion of being open minded. But also, at a certain point, it is a good idea to be close minded. For example, I’m very close minded about racism, and I think this is a good thing.

    But this is the bias of modern society:

    Think different! No… not like that!!

    Or how Barbara Kruger said it—

    “How dare you not be me!!”

    On a very basic perspective, whenever people tell me stuff, I smile, nod my head, and take their thoughts and opinions for consideration. But ultimately, I am the filter, and it is within my power to decide whether I want to integrate that idea into my life or not. I think this is the problem: when people get angry for not “listening“ to you, what they are actually angry about is for you not to obey them. Once again, there’s a difference between listening to somebody and obeying them.

    When you listen to somebody, you lend an open ear to what they have to say, and consider it. But, you are not behelden to obey them.

    Much of modern day consumerism is all about man trying to become more masculine

    Why is it that all these guys want a Lamborghini? Because, in modern society, a Lamborghini is still considered the apex masculine vehicle. It is the most audacious, loud, aggressive, and ego driven car there is. Even though the Tesla model S Plaid is certainly the superior and better car, honestly, if I could only own one car for myself, not considering my family, etc., it would still probably be an all black matte black Lamborghini Aventador with scissor doors. Because, there is no stronger flex than having scissor doors, or what they call “Lambo doors, that swing “Up like this”! We want the drama, and theatrical nature.

    For example, if you search YouTube for my Tabu Shabu meat eating challenge, people like a show. My favorite part is once I finish the challenge, taking off my shirt, standing on top of the chair and swinging around. Theater drama and going a little bit berserk is considered more manly, than being quiet, passive and meek, with AirPods on, staring at your phone.

    Spend more time with your shirt off

    It seems that the trend is that women wear with less and less clothing. Even when going to the gym, it seems that the standard attire is for women to wear sports bras, and short short booty shorts, which essentially show nothing. I think one of the benefits of being man is that you are legally permitted to walk around outdoors in public without your shirt on.

    Speedo?

    Also another thought: I like that bodybuilders enter competitions with speedo‘s. Why? It should be a greater flex for a man to have insanely muscular legs, and thighs, and lower body than upper body. I actually think that it looks hilarious when you see a super buff guy with chicken legs. This is why a lot of guys like to wear long shorts, or jeans, with a tank top on. Actually, it would probably be more masculine for men to go to the gym with very very short short shorts, instead of striving to wear the most revealing top. My thought on the ideal gym attire: very very short shorts, and perhaps a T-shirt on top, or even a long sleeve on top. Go reverse: reveal more of your legs, but cover up more of your upper body.

    I really like gay male fashion

    I haven’t really seen any male fashion in a long time that I liked. But actually ironically the most fun thing I discovered was this store called ”Ruff”— which is essentially a gay male lifestyle brand. The clothing is very revealing, fun, flamboyant, and interesting. Also, maybe really really masculine men wear Lululemon. I have yet seen somebody who is super super buff, who could deadlift over 500 pounds wear Lululemon. As a fun idea:

    Perhaps in order to become more masculine, one should strive to become more feminine.

    Isn’t it funny that in modern society, gay men are permitted to be loud and flamboyant, whereas straight men are not allowed to?

    It is up to you

    Ultimately, you craft your own table of values. You craft your own ideal for yourself. I say this: just strive to become your ideal, and just share your thoughts and findings with others.

    The goal isn’t for you to convince others to become you, but rather, in striving to become yourself, while being transparent about your process.

    ERIC

  • LESS FREQUENCY IS MORE MANLY.

    LESS FREQUENCY IS MORE MANLY.

    Go to the gym less frequently, get angry or erupt leas frequently, blow your load less frequently (conserve your mojo!!)

  • ONE REP MAX SQUAT ATTEMPT

    ONE REP MAX SQUAT ATTEMPT

    How much can you skqwaaaaaat bro?

  • I’M NOT INTERESTED IN ATTEMPTING WHAT I’VE ALREADY DONE.

    PODCAST

    I’M NOT INTERESTED IN ATTEMPTING WHAT I’VE ALREADY DONE

    Always attempt higher:

  • SUPER SOLID.

    SUPER SOLID.

    I don’t want any bugs. I want it to be insanely solid and stable and reliable.

  • BECOME A CRYPTO GOD.

    BECOME A CRYPTO GOD.

    Don’t own any physical possessions. All I own is crypto. The ultimate etherial lightness.

    No car, no home. All of my fiat currency just goes into buying meat.

  • Different is Not the Goal

    Different is Not the Goal

    What if being different, looking different, and owning different things were overrated?

    Perhaps a better goal to just just focus on our courage, and pursuing our interest, rather than being too focused on being “different”.

  • IGNORE THE NEWS.

    IGNORE THE NEWS.

    The news is based on sensationalism in order to maximize “engagement“. Therefore, whenever you see TVs or the news on, force your eyes to look away.

  • PIC NOT RELATED.

    PIC NOT RELATED.

    Better to have a random photo associated with the thing than no photo.

  • Activity Over “Meaning”

    Activity Over “Meaning”

    Don’t concern yourself to much about the “meaning” of your life. Rather, just focus on what you consider “virtuous activity” for yourself.

  • Always Pack Extra

    Always Pack Extra

    We always seem to run out of a thing, at the most inconvenient moments. For example, always pack extra facemasks, we always seem to run out of them, when we most need them.

  • Meritocracy Over Inclusivity

    Meritocracy Over Inclusivity

    Certainly nobody should be barred from success based on their race, class, social upbringing, etc. However, the notion of “inclusivity“ is misguided. For example, not all students get into Harvard. Harvard is an exclusive institution, and maintains their rank based on exclusivity, not inclusivity.

    What we should be doing instead is focusing on meritocracy: merit.

    Now the tricky thing is this: certainly if you grew up in a rich family, and had access to all these SAT prep classes, etc., you’re more likely to thrive and get higher marks, rather than a kid who grew up in the hood, without present parents, etc. What should we do about this?

    A simple way to think about it is ranking based on the school, rather than an overall ranking. There should be some dynamic balancing here; perhaps a kid who is valedictorian at their school in Watts or Compton should be ranked higher than a kid in the top 5% at an elite high school.

  • DON’T RECORD YOURSELF

    DON’T RECORD YOURSELF

    If you really need to focus, don’t record yourself

    Some thing I have noticed: when I record myself at the gym, I am less focused. Also, when I attempt a new one rep max, or attempting to lift a very heavy weight, recording myself is hugely distracting and detrimental to my focus. The take away point: if supreme focus is your goal, don’t record yourself.

    Also, perhaps the downside of being tracked, is that actually it just ruins our focus. When we know we are being watched, observed, looked at, or tracked, we behave differently.

    Similarly speaking, I don’t like my purchases being tracked. When I know that my purchases are being tracked, I am less likely to buy the thing.

    This is also the big upside of using cash. You cannot be tracked.

    Perhaps this might be the big upside of crypto, crypto technologies, and cryptocurrencies: you can engage in commerce and other things without the distraction or the annoyance of being tracked.

  • DON’T ENGAGE.

    DON’T ENGAGE.

    Don’t respond.

  • The Human Foot is Not Symmetrical

    The Human Foot is Not Symmetrical

    The left foot and right foot is different. Also, the distribution of all the toes are different locations and sizes.

  • NEVER STOP PRACTICING

    The question is, are you in-practice or “out-of” practice?

    The goal: always stay in practice.

    Even with powerlifting at the gym: to me it is more about a practice. Sometimes you hit a new personal record, sometimes you don’t. But it does not matter. Think at the decade plus level. It just requires time, practice, focus, attempts, overcompensation, and lots of meat eating.

  • How to Become More Aspirational

    How to Become More Aspirational

    Aspire means to breathe. Also, aspiration is the secret to optimism.

    Also, Focus on growth. Relentless growth. Growth at any cost.

    For physical growth, when it comes to your muscles, tendons, bones, the news, a simple rule: attempt a one rep max lift, once a week, and spend the rest of the time eating beef ribs, steak, beef liver, brisket, burger patties etc.

    Become the Lamborghini

    Some thing I realized about Lamborghini: it is not the car itself, but what it symbolizes. Audaciousness, recklessness, ego, mania, and Apex masculinity. However, buying a car does not make you this. For example, if you’re an obese and weak man, buying a Lamborghini will not make you masculine.

    For example, let us consider three of the most masculine men of modern times: Tyler Durden of fight club, who says he doesn’t even own a car, king Leonidas of the movie 300, and also John Wick. Their masculinity comes from what they do not have, and more of their physical courage, and physical strength.

    Become more loud and reckless

    Would you rather be the lion, or the meek herd animal?

    Some simple things you could do is like doing a beast roar or a beast hype up grunt, and being loud at the gym, and don’t use headphones.

    In public, walk around without your shirt on. Just don’t break any laws.

    Also, show your face. Don’t wear sunglasses, which just hides your eyes, which actually makes you less courageous.

    Wave hi and smile and say hello to strangers. To be standoffish, and antisocial is cowardly.

    Move the world

    “Tell me where to stand, and I shall move the world!” – Archimedes

    The closest thing that I personally discovered, in our quest to move the world, and maximize our impact in the world is the notion of Archimedes‘s lever. The great innovation of the mechanical lever is this: one man can multiply his strength by 1000fold, given he knows where to put the fulcrum, and where to stand.

    This is why I like studying physics and thinking about physics. First principles notions and physics, going back to Aristotle is very useful. Also, to become more aspirational, it is become more childlike, more entrepreneurial, and also more philosophical.

    The philosopher and child are similar in these two regards: they always question the status quote, and they never accept anything as true unless they personally attempted it.

    Full stack publishing

    One of my personal innovations is this: use all forms of media to publish, and share your ideas and artwork.

    For example, some people prefer to read, some people prefer to watch videos, some people prefer to listen to audio. I say do it all. This means publish your ideas as YouTube video vlogs, podcasts, blog posts, text and images, open source audio files and open-source video files via VideoPress.

    Also, if you’re going to publish something on Facebook, or Medium, or some external hosting party, include both the raw text, and a link back to your website.

    Own it

    “UNTIL you own yourself you can’t be free. Until you own yourself you can’t be me.” – JAY Z

    We don’t want any limits or ceilings. No glass ceilings. How do we prevent this? You own the platform. A simple heristic on whether you own something or not:

    Is the service being hosted for “free“? Or do you pay a monthly fee for it?

    For example, I have zero qualms about paying my website hosting fee. It is not that much, maybe $200 a month. But to me, that is probably the most important money I pay, as my website and blog is the supreme source of my power and influence.

    Own your own domain: literally and figuratively.

    Overcompensation is good

    We always make fun of guys who buy a big truck, in order to “overcompensate” for their lack of, something…

    However, overcompensation is a physiological fact, which is good.

    For example, how do we physiologically get stronger? How is it that when I was in college, I could barely deadlift two plates, and now I could deadlift over 465 pounds?

    Nassim Taleb‘s theory when it comes to physiological growth is an anti-fragile notion of overcompensation. That when we attempt a very very heavy lift, our personal maximum, then after the attempt, our body overcompensates by becoming stronger, preparing itself to become “overstrong” in order to lift an even heavier weight the next week or two.

    Perhaps this is also how we get stronger psychologically. When we are exposed to trauma as a child, our mind overcompensates in itself, becoming less sensitive, and more strong.

    Also, with skin. When we are exposed to a lot of sun, our body overcompensates by producing more melanin, making our skin darker. This is why I never use sunblock.

    Also, with coffee or caffeine consumption. Maybe it is good to overcompensate.

    Also with sleep, not just the standard eight hours. Strive towards overcompensating with the 12 hours a night like a growing child. Back when I lived in Providence and would go to the gym every single day, I would naturally sleep 12 hours a night, and eat a shitload of meat every single day (at least 4 pounds) for my body to overcompensate and become stronger.

    Think decade+

    You can pace yourself. Think at the decade+ level.

    For example, my insanely audacious desire to deadlift 700 pounds before I die. If I think to myself that I could just do this in a decade, this goal seems very attainable.

    Set the bar insanely high

    I think it is better to set the bar insanely high for yourself, and have something to aspire to, and fail a little bit short of it, than to set the bar too low, and achieve it. Why? This is the only life you got. Don’t you want to just use your life as an opportunity for you to discover what your personal maximum is?

    ERIC

  • Full screen design

    Get rid of the bezels and notches.

  • The best on planet Earth

    Maybe it is a good idea for us to strive to become the best on planet earth for a given domain, in order for us to live the best possible entrepreneurial life.

  • What if gasoline was the future?

    As much as I love electric cars, Tesla, Elon musk and the future, unfortunately perhaps gasoline is actually the future.

  • I LOVE PAIN!

    Life cannot exist without pain.

  • YOU BECOME THE V12 ENGINE

    YOU BECOME THE V12 ENGINE

    You don’t want your engine to be loud, you yourself want to be loud.

  • MAKE IT ASPIRATIONAL.

    MAKE IT ASPIRATIONAL.

    Lamborghini — in praise of the aspirational marketing.

  • PHONES OF THE FUTURE

    PHONES OF THE FUTURE

    My personal thought is that the phones in the future will be more about security. Your digital wallet to everything, your personal bank account, your cryptocurrency, your identity, two factor authentication, etc.

    Perhaps my next phone will be a Google Pixel — for the most security in a phone.

  • LAME & BORING?

    LAME & BORING?

    Why are all the new Apple devices, laptops, etc so boring? Even the commercials and films put me to sleep.

    For example, I just watched the new MacBook Air with M2 chip commercial and film, and I found it to be very lame and boring.

  • GOOD COFFEE IS KEY.

    GOOD COFFEE IS KEY.

    A simple thing in life — good coffee. Ideally at your local coffee roaster, freshly roasted. Ethiopian, light roast as my favorite.

    My new enthusiasm for the ”Techni Vorm” automated coffee maker.

    Good coffee, ideally great coffee as an ideal tool for the entrepreneur.

  • HOW I GRILL BURGER PATTIES

    HOW I GRILL BURGER PATTIES

    I want to become the burger king:

    The more fire, the better!

    I love burger patties!

  • WHAT DO YOU VALUE?

    How you spend your time and money and physiological energy will show what you *truly* value.