To me, entrepreneurship is applied philosophy to reality. To become an entrepreneur takes 10000x more guts than to be a thinker and philosopher. Why? As an entrepreneur you are tied to reality (skin in the game, via Nassim Taleb). You’re a modern day hero. You’re taking on personal sacrifices and risks to better humanity and the collective.
Kind of random — but after years of experimenting with different headphones (noise cancelling, over-head, in-ear, bluetooth, wireless, wired, etc), I have decided:
To me true happiness is the feeling of hyper-abundance, the feeling of hyper-activity, supple movement, and the deification of existence.
Happiness as overflowing creative and physiological power. The ability and the desire to create. The faith in oneself — the faith that you are capable of great things, and you have the power to even attempt these great things.
Happiness as having total freedom — freedom over your time, thinking, and schedule.
Happiness as hope, excitement, and optimism towards the future. To also employ your day to the fullest, to supersede your self-perceived limits, and to sense positive progress in your life.
Which means — can you succeed in business or in life via your pure determination, willpower, and effort? Or do you need “luckâ€(the right opportunities in life, money, power, influences, network)?
You don’t need anyone’s permission to do anything.
Perhaps the best life is a life in which you don’t need anyone’s permission to achieve or accomplish anything? A life which you don’t need the judgement of others in order to validate yourself. A life where you can depend 100% on yourself, to achieve your own dreams.
Hey streettogs, super pumped to share that me and Cindy will start a summer book club around photography books.
Check the HAPTIC shop for special summer discounts, as well as the blog for more articles and insights about photo books and publishing! To celebrate our love of books and printing, all print and mobile books in the HAPTIC shop will have new flash sales every week throughout the summer while supplies last.
Of course, we should still strive towards the “bitter-sweetâ€â€” we need BOTH the bitter and the sweet in life in order to thrive, discover more gratitude in life, and have more power.
There are many types of photography out there. And honestly, there isn’t a “superior†genre out there.
Better yet — perhaps we shouldn’t separate photography into different types? However at the same time, studying different photography genres is a good way to discover NEW forms or types of photography you might not yet know you’re interested in.
Ambition — your life purpose risen. Break out of your mental cell and prison.
Are your thoughts stuck or risen?
Follow your strength and charisma Laud yourself and like you through and through.
Being true is understated, confused, and underrated. Being true is to just follow your own gut— to disregard fame, wealth, and avoid prostrating yourself to others, one knee knelt.
Tighten your belt, grit your teeth. Your future is waiting, will you seize it (great reach!)
You are a creator, innovator, and artist. Now we got that out of the way, what are some practical tactics and tips to empower you to be creative everyday?
I’ve written much on why blog, how to start and setup your own blog, but not much on how to blog. This will be a distillation of everything I’ve learned thus far from blogging (from age 15 to age 31)— 16+ years!
What if you always carried all of your possessions with you? Would this make us more selective on what to buy? Would this be more effective for us in terms of maximizing the possessions we already own?
Have I ever learned anything from anyone else (in real life) or from books which had practical utility in my life, without me following my gut and self-experimenting?
Conventional wisdom has never helped me. However on the other hand, listening to and acting upon/experimenting on unconventional wisdom has seemed to pay off.
There is obviously much to critique in the world. But rather than complaining what we hate in the world (the ‘commentator’ mentality, which actually doesn’t take much personal courage), perhaps we should strive to actually BECOME the change which we wish to see in the world!
I was reading an interesting interview with JAY Z, and discovered something super fascinating to me. The basic idea is that the reason why a lot of people in the hood wore baggy pants and puffy jackets were to conceal drugs and weapons. And Timberland work boots because they would be hustling on the streets of New York late until the night during the winter — so the purpose was to stay warm.
Which gave me a thought:
Do all fashion or design trends begin from the functional purpose first?