Even in matters of mental psychology — as Nietzsche said, the irony is that it is the duty of the healthy to keep the sick away from the healthy.
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Classic form, yet innovate the materials, the approach, and the concept?
For example, I love the proportions of the high top Air Force one sneaker. It seems the biggest innovations is making it lighter, using the new Flyknit technology, or even making it Gore-Tex.
Also my delight at the new Nissan Z car, which takes the classic car in the classic proportions, yet mix in modern.
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MOVE FURTHER, FASTER.
Another reason why Tesla Model S Plaid as the best, most innovative and motivational car.
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Money for Movement
Perhaps the best use of money is for movement. So the question on my mind: how can one use money in order to move more?
Certainly we could use money to travel. To pay for flights, Airbnb‘s and hotels. Also, we could use money to Uber.
Also, the best use of money to buy things which facilitate movement.
Also with crypto currency, the biggest benefit is that you can move money faster. With less restrictions, fewer fees, and fewer boundaries. crypto is money without borders.
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Optimize for hygiene and cleanliness
Another pro tip when it comes to traveling, hotels or Airbnb‘s: optimize for hygiene, cleanliness, and peace and quiet.
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ULTRA THIN
With design matters, clothes, and things in general, optimize for ultrathin.
Midweight things are a compromise. A bad compromise.
Ultra thin phones, ultra thin laptops, ultra thin clothing (ultra thin shoes, with ultra thin soles, ultra thin socks), ultra thin devices, and of course ultra thin condoms.
Maybe even with bodily physiology, we prefer the ultra thin, yet muscular.
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Semi Nomadic Lifestyle
To be always and constantly on the road is not that efficient. Sometimes we need to spend a little bit of time in one spot. That’s the goal isn’t to always be on the road, but to be semi nomadic. For example, living in one city, or a foreign place for three months or six months at a time, and then onto the next place.
Don’t on anything that hold you back. Don’t on your home, don’t own a desktop, don’t own a car, and don’t own a lot of things which prevents you from packing up and going.
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Should we live life like a video game?
Thinking about the movie free guy, and just life in general. Do we live life like a video game, and should it be like that?
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Travel to Adapt and Grow
Just had a great two weeks in Mexico City, and about to fly back home. My lesson learned: the reason why traveling is so great is because it pushes you outside your comfort zone, and forces and challenges you to adapt. And when you adapt, it is a road to growth.
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BEAUTIFUL > BEST
Not the best, but the most beautiful?
In life, there are certainly things which are the ‘best’. But … what is most beautiful is often not the ‘best’. Thus, perhaps best to optimize for beauty … instead of optimizing for the ‘best‘?
For example when it comes to certain design things and design objects, certain objects or designs are more *beautiful*, but less functional. Typically that which is maximally functional is the best.
But, perhaps better to get thing which are sub-best, but the apex in beauty?
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STREET LIVING.
I like living on the streets
I think this is why I love street photography so much. My ideal lifestyle.
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ALL MEAT DIET.
The best way to gain muscle mass, and lose body fat.
For ‘vegetables’, no starchy veggies (cauliflower, broccoli etc). Only bitter dark leafy greens (kale, spinach). Also, fermented foods like kimchi or sauerkraut.
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1000x Different Design
My design ideal: to create or discover designs which are 1000 times more unique and different and interesting.
Or creating a certain design or product that does not yet exist. For example, my Eric Kim line of products, which are optimized for Ricoh GR cameras. No other straps are compatible with Ricoh GR cameras.
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FASCINATING?
Become fascinating to yourself, or become fascinating to others?
With fashion, the question I have on my mind is this: the desire to wear certain clothes or fashions is to become more fasting to others, or to become more fascinating to ourselves? (more…)
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BOLDNESS > TRIVIALITY
Better to risk boldness than triviality
A saying from Peter Thiel (Zero to one) I love.
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Lust for Subtraction
My personal passion and lust is a lust for subtraction. I actually get greater joy when I try to get rid of things, than to add things.
A random thought of today: is there a form of capitalism or consumerism that is based on notions of subtraction, rather than addition?
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The city stays the same, but we change.
What I learned after coming back to Mexico City: the city is just as good as I remembered, yet I have changed so much.
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The *distribution* of black vs white is what I like in my photos
A way to think how to compose black and white photos:
(more…)What do I desire to be the distribution or the *ratio* of black vs white in my photos?
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Broaden and Widen Yourself
To dream new dreams, and to aspire anew, better to widen yourself and broaden yourself, rather than specialize and focus.
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How to Compose in Photography
Composition means to figure out what to add to your frame, and what to subtract from your frame. Some practical thoughts:
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POLARIZE.
Polarize. No need to disguise your thoughts or your intent. Better stick to your opinion than be bent by others and their thoughts. You want to own your own opinion, you don’t want to be bought.
Stay stern, don’t be swayed. Follow your own morals and ethics, no need to get paid.
Cross pollinate and braid your ideas, and just share them. Your ideas are golden, not silver. Share your thoughts openly and widely, uplift others.
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Life Update from Mexico City
Life in Mexico City is good. Photography Paradise. Ideal place to escape the cold for us east coasters.
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Don’t feel sunk cost bias
Just because you spent money on it, doesn’t mean you should feel forced to use it. If anything, just move on.
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Prioritize Native Apps
With iPhone or Mac, prioritize native apps for better sync and use. For example Apple Maps over Google Maps, Apple Music over Spotify, Apple Mail over Gmail, etc.
Why are Google app icons so ugly? A big reason why I delete Google apps from my iPhone.
Also, better to use Apple photos than Adobe Lightroom.
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COMPULSION.
It seems the best life is life in which we simply obey our own will, and do what we are compulsed to do. This means only do what you must— what your inner compulsion drives you to do.
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Don’t Slip
A practical idea when traveling or even back home — wear shoes and ensure NOT to slip — the most dangerous thing which can happen to you.
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How to transform a boring city into an interesting one?
This is what is currently on my mind, especially after realizing Mexico City as a perfect city.
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Creative Canvas
Why make a blog or website? Simple — to have a creative canvas to share your thoughts, art works, and ideas!
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Life isn’t a test
Life is not a test in which you get good and bad marks. Life also doesn’t have a ranking system. Therefore my idea is this: perhaps modern education, and modern notions of competition have harmed us human beings. Rather, to unchain ourselves from any sort of ranking system, and also to unchain ourselves from thinking about testing is a good one.
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Health is only a means to an end
Nobody desires health for the sake of health. Health is simply a means to something greater.
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Do you want to become completed?
Often we want to buy certain things, because we think it will complete us. But is completion the goal?
Perhaps not. Once you’re fully complete, what motivation do you have to do anything? Therefore incompletion is the motivation to do.
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Why I love grand architecture
It elevates my feeling of power, well being, optimism and hope for the future, and the grandeur of man.
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How social media is a Procrustean bed
Social media creates a box for you to fit into. You must cut off your limbs in order to fit into the box, rather than figuring out to create a new box to fit your own pre-existing self.
Or another consideration, instead of finding a shoe and then trying to force your foot to fit into it, isn’t it better to determine what your foot shape is, and then find the ideal shoe for it?
For example, I have wide feet. Most shoes are narrow. Therefore instead of trying to find a narrow shoe that fits me, isn’t it better for me to just look for wide shoes?
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What do you do once you’ve made it in life?
Personally speaking, I think I made it. I have achieved practically all of my life goals which I set out for myself, and now, what next?
The best answer I have thus far is focusing on philosophical introspection, openness to new experiences, creating photos and artwork, and sharing ideas with others.
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PAIN IS WISE.
Don’t do movements which cause you pain. Your body is wise. For me that includes dips and one-legged pistol squats.
For example, the reason I don’t take painkillers is because I try to figure out what caused my pain, and remind myself– don’t do that in then future!
I also wonder–
If we avoided that which caused bad pain … this was a wiser way to live than do what makes you ‘feel good’.
If you have back pain from sitting all day, perhaps this means this is your time to start doing a standing desk. Or at least get up and move. Pain can be a motivator for movement rather than thinking (because I am in pain, I should *not* move) whereas in fact, sometimes —
I am in pain, which means I *should* move!
Also a thought regarding people. If you have bad feelings or vibes from people, or if you get some sort of ‘social pain’ from certain individuals, perhaps also best to avoid them. Individuals can also be toxic.
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Edit Your Photos with Contact Sheets (more Efficient Photography Workflow) via Apple Photos
To expedite your workflow, I suggest to look at all your photos as small thumbnails (contact sheet), and just favorite the ones which ‘pop out at you’ (when seen small). Favorite them, and export them, and re-inspect them later. Much faster than looking at each photo full-screen, one by one.
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Don’t Be an Anti-Social Street Photographer
The best street photographer as maximally extroverted, gregarious, and interested (and interesting) to others.
Or in other words, don’t be a ‘stealth’ or a ghost street photographer (like Henri Cartier-Bresson). Better to be a William Klein (interacting, engaging with others and strangers). This is the best way to impute your soul into your street photos!
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What is the Joy of Photography?
For me, the joy of photography is my personal curiosity of how certain scenes will manifest as photos.
Also the joy when you’re looking through your photos, and you re-remember certain happenings and joys.
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Show Your ‘Behind the Scenes’
I am more interested in the making of, the ‘behind the scenes’, than the final product.
Why? When I see people behind the scenes, or a work behind the scenes, I get inspired by the working process, and can apply that inspiration and motivation to my own work!
For example as a photographer, show more photos of yourself and your own life.
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Testing your strength vs “working outâ€
The goal isn’t for you to work out for the sake of working out. To work out is not a duty, or a goal. Instead, the best way to think about it:
(more…)When you power lift, or attempt to lift a weight, it is more about testing your strength, and fulfilling the curiosity of your strength, rather than working out for the sake of working out.
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What is Your Artistic Interpretation of the World?
Your task as a photographer:
To re-interpret, and re-imagine, and re-explain the world, via your photos.
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You Never Know What the Photo Will Look Like Until *AFTER* You’ve Shot It.
As photographers, we are not magicians. It is impossible to know with 100% accuracy what your photo will look like until *AFTER* you’ve shot it.
Thus —
When you see something which interests you, just shoot it, and shoot it a lot (at least 10 photos of it).
Then AFTERWARDS you will discover how it manifested as a photo.
Like Garry Winogrand said:
“I photograph the world to see what the world looks photographed.”
Photographs of the world (embodied reality) manifest themselves *DIFFERENTLY* as photos. Therefore consider our own photos as an artistic interpretation of the world!
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Can money solve the problem?
If you have a certain problem, and you think money can solve it, spend a lot of money on it. No need to be frugal, if anything— to become less frugal in important matters is a good thing.
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The street photography lifestyle is the best lifestyle?
The life in which you’re just shooting street photography all day, just walking around all day, being outside and outdoors all day, is this the ideal lifestyle? To strive to walk at least 10 miles a day which is 20,000 steps a day, and shooting as many photos as possible during the day?



















