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Spend the least amount of time in a car possible
Regardless of how great or luxurious it is. Better to be outdoors, standing, walking.
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Spend the least amount of time sitting
Perhaps this is what makes flying better than driving.
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Low-Key Aesthetics
This is why I love all black everything. Also, often flashy things distract myself. And I hate being distracted.
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The utility of something is proportional to the amount you use it
The “best†as something you use the most frequently.
RICOH GR IIIX as the best camera for this high utility reason.
Also iPhone SE for small size and curved edges. Easier to fit and slip in and out of your front pocket.
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Cars or not useful when they’re parked
Cars are only useful when they’re being driven, or when they’re in motion. Therefore, avoid any car that sits too long in your garage or Parkway.
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Think less about the tools and equipment, think more of your personal goals and your personal endgame.
What is it that you truly desire? What is your true desired endgame?
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Don’t Get in My Way
I don’t need “helpâ€, I just don’t want anyone or anything to get in my way.
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Hunger is the Motivator for Action?
If you desire to do more and act more, best to perpetually be hungry during the day, besides feasting on meat before sleeping.
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Drive With More Confidence
The upside of all wheel drive cars, and also cars with foglights.
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Forever Hungry
Better to always be hungry than to always be full.
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Bitcoin for Big Purchases
A thought: perhaps when it comes to small payments, we will continue to use cash, credit cards, etc. But with very big purchases, like buying a car or buying a home, we will use certain cryptocurrency‘s like bitcoin more often.
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Capturing the moment is more important than quality.
With photography, and videos, the benefit of having a smaller, lighter, more compact camera is that you are more apt to capture the moment. And this is infinitely worth more than quality. Because there is other cameras which are bigger, bulkier, and more obtrusive, in which are less likely to capture the moment
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UNIQUE COLOR-WAYS ARE THE FUTURE
In praise of Kanye West and the new YEEZY colorways– to create new color ways of the future.
To use unique colors, and unique color-combinations we have yet witnessed before.
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Don’t Call it “Content”
Critique on the new iPhone 13 Pro marketing materials:
Don’t call it ‘content’.


“Content” means nothing. Also, when you tell someone “I love your content”– it is very disrespectful. Better to call it “artwork”.
When you call it ‘content’, it is like calling the artwork of an artist like some anonymous, pink (McDonalds Chicken Nugget) sludge.
Better to call them ‘photos’ or ‘videos’. Also the emphasis on the notion *YOUR*.
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iPhone Pro vs RICOH GR IIIX for Photography
RICOH GR IIIX is still waaaaay superior to iPhone Pro for photos. What does iPhone Pro have which is unique?
- Ultra wide angle lens (very useful)
- Front facing camera (for vlogs, selfies)
- LIDAR
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Don’t Explain It; Aspire It.
One of the huge downsides of the new Apple marketing materials– it is too nerdy and tries to ‘explain’ everything. Rather than explain things, better to *ASPIRE* things. This means:
Make it aspirational.
Don’t explain the technology, or use numbers. Nobody cares for these things. Rather, hype it up what it can help you *BECOME*. Or how it can *improve* your life.
For example, TESLA keeps your car dynamic and non-boring from the frequent software updates. We love updates.
Or, TESLA can prevent you from dying in a car crash when driving while sleepy or tired. Worth 10000x the price.
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Become Colder, More Callous and Indifferent
Our stoic approach.
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DON’T OPT FOR BORING.
Difficult to know what is ‘best’ and what is ‘exciting’, but certainly good to know what is *BORING*.
Avoid boring at all costs.
Also, avoid the static.
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ADVANCEMENT VS CHANGE
An idea I got from Cindy — the good idea of ‘advancement’.
Which makes me think:
What we seek is ADVANCEMENT, not ‘change’ for the sake of it.
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TOYOTA VS TESLA
In some funny ways, Toyota and Tesla is more similar than dissimilar:
- Corolla vs Tesla Model 3
- Camry vs Tesla Model S
- Sienna vs Tesla Model X
The main difference:
Toyota cars are always changing and evolving, whereas Tesla’s body style is consistent… yet the software is always advancing and evolving.
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DON’T SETTLE WITH PERFECT.
Keep it moving; keep it dynamic.
This is why I don’t want to ‘own’ anything– I don’t want to be tied down with anything, even if it is perfect!
I want to continue discovering new things, inventing new things, innovating new things.
For example with cars, I do not want to be tied down with any car, no matter how perfect. In some ways, this way … having *NO* car is ideal.
I don’t desire perfect (anymore).
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STOIC RESTRAINT.
Takes more manliness to *RESTRAIN* yourself from raising your voice, ‘fighting back’ or even ‘defending yourself’. When in doubt, pause … and delay as long as possible before responding.
Also don’t forget the priority is your own stoic-spartan-zen,
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MURDERED OUT PRIUS?
The hilarity but also ‘gangsta’ approach of getting a ‘murdered out’ (black on black on black) Prius:




Funny enough, I think I actually *prefer* the styling of the Prius over the Tesla Model 3.
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SHOOTING PHOTOS ON RICOH VS IPHONE
RICOH GR IIIX is still superior to even the best iPhone camera, iPhone Pro, etc.
Why? Faster. Quick-draw.
With iPhone, you take it out of your pocket, and you gotta somehow bypass the lock screen (which is too slow).
Even on the iPhone SE, I prefer the you lift it up, and you swipe to the side to quickly access the camera. It is actually a bit faster and more streamlined than the new iPhone, in which you gotta press the little icon on the bottom-right (for half a second) before shooting the photo.
Also the benefit and upside of shooting with Ricoh GR IIIX is that the 40mm simulates how your eye sees. Thus, you don’t need to get closer or zoom before shooting the photo. “What you see is what you get” on RICOH GR IIIX.
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TREAT IT LIKE YOUR OWN HOME/HOUSE
When you are a guest somewhere, or living with friends/family, in-laws, etc — treat and design, and clean the house like you owned it.
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RELIGION IS AN AESTHETIC LUXURY.
In today’s world in which we are no longer god-fearing, and which we are not afraid of a permanent hell/afterlife, what is the purpose of religion?
Aesthetic.
For example, going to church/mass is a luxury. Getting dressed up, being social, and appreciating the peace and quiet and aesthetics of mass is a luxury.
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ZEN TEMPLE.
Make your home your own zen (quiet, silent, and bright) temple.
Ideal for naps, live, play and work.
Optimize for quiet.
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Pork is Difficult to Digest?
I love bacon, pork belly, pork products, etc. Yet, I think I’ve discovered that it is difficult for me to digest pork.
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Replayability
Seneca gets easily booted of toys. So do adults. Invest in things which are high in “replayabilityâ€â€” not single use novelty toys.
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iPhone SE x Provoke Cam
The best value for monochrome photography. iPhone SE (has a flash), and the Provoke Cam App.
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Photography Invention
What I’m personally curious about and passionate about: photography invention, and inventing new things and approaches in photography.
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iPhone SE IS PERFECT.
If you want a perfect phone, or a perfect iPhone, iPhone SE is perfect.
iPhone pro is not a good phone, but is something else. Best to consider the iPhone Pro as a mobile and pocketable LIDAR device.
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RICOH GRIIIX IS PERFECT.
After much using and testing of the Ricoh GR 3X, I have determined and discovered that it is actually a perfect camera. There’s really no critical or fatal laws in it. Only thing I wish it had is a flash, but even that is “nice to have†thing, not an essential thing.
For flash, Provoke cam on iPhone.
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What to Invent?
Profit & Invention
Is the goal to invent things in order to make a profit, or to use profits to invent new things?
In the past with Steve Jobs, the goal was to use money and profits in order to invent new (insanely great) things.
With Kanye, the goal is to use money to invent new things (future clothing/apparel, and his new STEMPLAYER).
Elon Musk— use profits to innovate new great electric cars (TESLA), and also SPACEX, in order to ‘Occupy Mars’.
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KANYE WEST IS PICKING UP WHERE STEVE JOBS LEFT.
KANYEWEST stem player as insanely innovative. Essentially it is a handheld device, which is like a mini jambox. And you can control the channels of a given song– (4 of them), and isolate either the voice, instrumentals, etc. 1000x cooler than any recent Apple product I’ve seen in recent memory.
The thought:
Kanye West is using his wealth (billions) to truly innovate insanely great and new things. Kanye is not driven by a profit motive, which makes him the uber-entrepreneur-artist.
Super inspiring to me — my nascent plans to develop my own digital camera. Perhaps might pick up the same idea– some ideas with iPhone Pro and the new LIDAR technology.
First step:
Develop best iPhone Camera App.
Next step:
Develop the hardware for it.
Third step:
Develop the platform for it.
Fourth step:
Develop the micro-economy which can help the photographers on the platform thrive.
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FASTER.
We must go faster. Optimize everything for speed.
Faster ideas:
- For your phone, laptop — choose the one with the fastest (newest) processor.
- For camera, shoot extra small jpeg (RICOH GR IIIX).
- 5G over Wifi (if 5G is faster).
- PLAID OR NOTHING (for cars)
- For shoes, the lightest possible — allows you to run faster, further.
- When possible, prioritize text over images. Text is faster.
- Choose open things; open fonts, open website concepts– typically load faster.
- The best website is the one which loads quickest. Note how Google won the search engine race — quickest results, and fastest website speed (no images, just text, and minimalist design).
- For communication, prioritize and optimize for speed of communication over ‘professionalism’. Short, quick, direct and curt answers are best.
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I don’t have the time nor the desire to wash my car
So what’s the optimal or ideal solution?
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Don’t Offer any other Option
Only Dyson hand dryers no paper towels.
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Don’t Use Gmail
The worst productivity suck. Don’t get suckered by Gmail — it’s a trap!
Make your own self hosted email domain instead. Also it comes off as far more professional as well.
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Circles are infinitely dynamic
In praise of traffic circles, especially when there is a fountain in a park in the center. Why? You could keep looping the same circle, and it always changes, it is always different.
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Anti Distinguishment
The best way to distinguish yourself is to become anti-. That is, to not follow the trends, not follow the crowds, and desiring not to own what others own.
For example, instead of wearing the trendiest clothes, better to wear as little clothing as possible. No shirt on, short shorts.
Or, instead of owning the Lamborghini, or Tesla, better to just not own a car.
Instead of having the trendiest sunglasses, or the trendiest watch, better to not own or wear any watches or glasses.
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Repetition is Fine.
If it is true, important or meaningful, good to repeat it or yourself.
For example, repeating to your wife or kids that you love them, or drinking coffee every day (repetition).
Or for example I love meat, I repeat myself by eating it every day.







