Ridley Scott: one of my favorite film directors of all-time.
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Life Update from LA!

My new Shark shoes (water shoes from Amazon, only $15) Hey friends,
I wanted to give you a quick life update from LA.
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ARTIST-PHILOSOPHER

Dear friend,
A mini epiphany I had: If you’re not sure what to do with your life, or what direction to take it— consider your lifelong journey to be this: focus all your energy, ideas, and focus in becoming the most fully-developed ARTIST-PHILOSOPHER you can.
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TOKIO DIARY VII
Last set from Tokyo, shot on Lumix G9 Pro, Leica 12mm f/1.4 lens (24mm full-frame equivalent), iA mode, medium-jpeg, processed in ERIC KIM PRESETS.
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Announcing New HENRI Shoulder Strap in Crema Brown and Phantom Black

HAPTIC INDUSTRIES is proud to announce our newest product, completely handmade, limited edition HENRI SHOULDER STRAP, in two colors: Crema Brown and Phantom Black.
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You Have the WILLPOWER!

Dear friend,
A random philosophical musing: I think ‘willpower’ is misunderstood/overrated in the general sense. What exactly is ‘willpower’ — do we start each day with a limited supply of it? Do we ‘deplete’ our willpower as the day goes on? Can/how you replenish your will-power? And are some people born with more will-power than others? And if you don’t have enough ‘willpower’ — is it because you lack some sort of genetic deficiency, because you are “lazy” (attributable to your lack of effort), or can/should we blame our lack of willpower on external sources?
What is willpower?
First of all, let us break down the word ‘willpower’.
a. “Will”
The word ‘will’ comes from Proto-Germanic (wiljana) which means ‘to desire/wish’, which comes from Proto-Indo-European, “welh” (which means to choose/wish).
So in the general sense, to “will” is to desire/wish something.
b. “Power”
What does the word ‘power’ mean?
The word power comes from Latin (possum/posse) which means ‘to be able’.
Therefore we can consider if someone has the ‘power’ to do something, they have the ability/faculty to do something.
Will+Power
Therefore the word “will-power” should be defined as this:
To be able to do something you desire.
The difficulty/trouble with will-power is this: If you somehow lack the willpower to do something, others will judge you moralistically. If you don’t have willpower, others will negatively judge you as being lazy, incompetent, and perhaps consider you an ‘evil’/bad person.
But the hard thing is this: as individuals sometimes we lack either the ability to do something, or we don’t know what we desire.
Self-doubting
Furthermore, sometimes we do desire something — but we mistakenly think that we don’t have the ability to do it.
For example, let’s say you want to start your own business. You got a great idea and concept, but you don’t think you have the ability to do it — because you believe yourself to lack resources, money, time, or something else.
This is self-doubt. This self-doubt comes from nay-sayers, negative “haters”, or what society or our parents have socialized us into believing. It is of my belief that if you grew up without having anyone believe in you or your dreams, it technically isn’t “your fault”; rather, you were unlucky that you were born into a life situation where you didn’t have the right support network. But the positive note is this: as an adult, you have the opportunity and power/ability to control and change your life! You can decide whom to spend time with, and whom not to spend time with. You can decide and control what to spend your time, attention, and money on. You have the power and opportunity to direct your life however you would like!
What do you desire?
This is another tricky thing: a lot of us don’t know what we desire in life. Not only that, but we must also consider: do we desire stuff (physical things?) Do we desire to obtain markings of external “success” (money, fame, influence, power)? Or do we desire to do stuff, desiring to create, or make stuff?
Personally I think we are most fulfilled when we are in the creative flow and zone of making stuff. I’m the happiest when I’m coming up with new ideas and sharing them with others. I’m happiest when I’m trying out new things, innovating new processes, discos discovering new things, learning new things, taking new risks, and taking on new challenges!
What do you desire in your life, and what do you desire to do, make, achieve, or create?
How to build more will power
So I will break it down with you; how we can build more willpower in a practical sense.
First of all, to build “willpower” we must build more strength in our ability to do stuff.
Part 1: Build your abilities and skills
Now, we can increase our abilities by the following:
- Learning how to do stuff, building our skills, our technical expertise or know-how (reading books, online courses, in person-courses or workshops, school, videos, information)
- Self doubting ourself less: Philosophically asking ourselves why we doubt ourselves, and asking ourselves, “Where does this self-doubt come from?” Not blaming yourself for doubting yourself, but trying to figure out practical solutions to overcome/conquer your self-doubt.
- Determining whether you’re suffering from “paralysis by analysis”: You are paralyzed into indecision because there are too many options in the modern world. My solution: just do it 80% “good enough” and publish, share, or create it! Also, creating your own “minimum viable product” (MVP), which is the minimum possible manifestation of whatever you desire to create or do. For example if your big dream is to own your own big restaurant, a “minimum viable product” may be starting your own food delivery service, where you do all the cooking and delivery (and you don’t pay for rent for a physical space).
Part 2: How to build your desire
A lot of us don’t know what we desire to do or achieve in life. And not only that, we don’t know whether our desires are genuine or not; sometimes we think we really desire to do something or achieve/possess something, but in reality, we were just spoon-fed that desire from advertising, social expectations/pressures, cultural values, etc.
I challenge you friend to spend some time to “Zen out”, disconnect yourself from the outside world (uninstall social media, distance yourself from negative people in your life) and really ask yourself:
“What do I truly desire in life?”
I don’t think there are any “right” or “wrong” answers here. Just be brutally honest to yourself.
Then ask yourself: how can I achieve my dreams? How can I do this thing I desire, everyday?
Then you can setup your life accordingly, to live our your dreams (I suggest everyday).
ERIC KIM PSYCHOLOGY
I cannot speak for you, but I’ll share my personal psychology with you.
In my life, I desire to seek the secrets of living the best possible life. I want to learn these truths/secrets in life and apply it to my own life, and of course I also want to share these discoveries with others.
So a lot of this in my life is self-experimentation, self-doubting, and self-introspection, risking, attempting, and trying out as well as learning new stuff.
At best I’ll live to be 100. At worst, I’ll die today by a distracted texting-while driving driver.
I value life and I love life. I love being alive, I love all people and humanity, and I want to empower all of humanity to be as happy, dope, fulfilled, and epic as possible. That’s it.
This is why I study philosophy, this is why I write, why I make videos, and why I share these ideas with you. Because I know what it feels to feel disempowered, I know what it feels to be depressed, I know what it feels like to lack willpower.
I don’t have all the answers for myself (yet), and I won’t have it all before I die. But that’s the fun and exciting thing; I’ll never stop striving, questioning, and exploring. I want to live my life to the fullest, and also help you live your life to the fullest.
So friend, once again; what do you desire to achieve in life? What’s holding you back (if anything)?
BE BOLD, be a little foolish, have fun, and put a dent in the universe!
ERIC
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Part 1: Cinematography and Composition Lessons from All the Money in the World (2017) film by Ridley Scott

I just watched the film “All the Money in the World (2017)” by Ridley Scott /// cinematography by Dariusz Wolski and was blown away.
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Cinematography Composition Techniques for Photographers

I am proud to announce that I did the cinematography for Cindy’s new film: “MISS STEP”. I wrote some of my personal lessons creating the film for her (in terms of doing the filming), but now I want to analyze some of the compositional techniques I learned (while shooting), and I have some practical video-shooting techniques I want to share with you (if you are a photographer who is interested in doing more video/cinema-work):
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How to Have Motivation to Shoot Everyday

High angle perspective photo. Man with glasses silhouette, with red background. Tokyo, 2018 Dear friend,
One of the biggest challenges all of us face (myself included) is finding the inspiration and motivation to shoot everyday.
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How to Make Your Own Online Photography Course

“Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Photography” now live on Udemy! I recently dropped two new brand new courses with Cindy and Udemy: “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Photography” and another ambitious course, “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Photography Entrepreneurship” and learned a ton. If you were ever curious about teaching your own online course, here are some lessons I’ve learned, which I hope can also help you.
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Lessons I’ve Learned Shooting my first Music Video with Cindy Nguyen: MISS STEP

I just finished doing the cinematography for Cindy’s newest film/music video: “MISS STEPâ€; and it was a phenomenal experience.
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10 Lessons Nan Goldin Has Taught Me About Photography

While in Photobooks DINER Megutama in Tokyo, I came across a copy of Nan Goldin’s famous “Ballad of Sexual Dependency” photobook. To me, it is the one of the most powerful photo books of all-time, about gender, sexuality, and human relationships.
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FREE ERIC KIM Lightroom Classic CC Workflow PDF Visualization
Dear friends,
I am super pumped to share this brand-new FREE Lightroom Classic CC Workflow PDF Visualization by ANNETTE KIM // from the HAPTIC team.
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Lingering Technique in Street Photography
If you see an interesting scene in street photography, and you think you might be able to make a good photograph, linger longer than you think you should, continue to click the shutter, keep your feet planted, and keep shooting! The longer you linger and continue to shoot, the more likely you are to make a good photo!
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Street Photography Beginner Tips
Dear friend,
Never lose your childlike sense of curiosity in street photography! Always return to beginner’s mind, to never run out of inspiration and motivation!
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STREET NOTES: Mobile Edition / Clean Background Street Photography Assignment

STREET NOTES: Mobile Edition Dear friend,
A simple street photography assignment you can try today from STREET NOTES MOBILE EDITION: shoot your subjects against a simple background.
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Why VSCO is Better than Instagram

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset Dear friend,
A realization: when it comes to mobile apps and platforms, VSCO is a million times better than Instagram. Why? Let me outline some ideas here:
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Limited-Edition Henri CHROMA Wrist Straps

Leica x Henri Wrist Strap Chroma (by Luis Casadevall) HENRI CHROMA Wrist Straps: available for a limited time in HAPTIC SHOP + Amazon.
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TOKIO DIARY V

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The Best Street Photographers to Follow
A list of my personal favorite street photographers, and photographers I recommend you to follow (in no particular order, just the list of photographers who pop into my head):
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Golden Angle Composition in Street Photography

The golden angle is one of the most dynamic street photography techniques/compositions we can apply to our photos:
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Innovate for the Sake of Innovating!

Old man. Tokyo, 2018 // Golden Angle Composition Dear friend,
A life realization for myself: INNOVATE FOR THE SAKE OF INNOVATING (if you want to find daily motivation to create new things, and to find more hope/optimism in life!)
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Why I Think Micro 4/3rds is the Future of Photography and Video

Panasonic G9 selfie. Tokyo, 2018 I recently bought a Panasonic/Lumix G9 Pro — why? Let me outline my reasons and thoughts:
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7 Timeless Lessons From the Masters of Photography

Learn From the Masters: Mobile Edition Dear friend, if you haven’t heard the exciting news already– MASTERS is now available as both a digital and print edition! To promote the book, here are some practical lessons I learned from the masters:
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TOKIO DIARY IV
New batch of photos in Tokyo, with Lumix G9 Pro, 12mm f/1.4 Leica Lens (shot in iA/intelligent auto mode), with ERIC KIM CHROMA PRESETS:
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How to Shoot Your Own GoPro POV Street Photography Videos

Lumix G9 with GoPro Fusion mounted // my new Street Photography POV Setup My YouTube channel is mostly popular for my GoPro POV Street Photography Videos. I wanted to do this article to teach you how you can make your own GoPro street photography POV videos– and even explain: why even do them?
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How to Find More Inspiration and Motivation in Your Photography
toTo thrive as photographers and artists, we need both inspiration and motivation. But what’s the difference, and how do we keep our creative flame alive?
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Shoot More Ambitiously!

Selfie in Shibuya Bape store, reflection. Tokyo 2018 Dear friend, one of the best ways to stay motivated in your photography is this: shoot more ambitiously!
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LEARN FROM THE MASTERS Volume 1: Mobile Edition
If you want to achieve your personal maximum in photography, learn from MASTERS MOBILE EDITION (Volume 1).
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Photograph What Makes You Smile!

Dear friend, a practical idea: photograph what makes you smile, and brings a spark of joy to your life/day!
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Reality is Malleable!

Tokyo Hotel Selfie, 2018 Dear friend,
A word of encouragement and something I believe in: realize that reality is malleable!
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Life Update from Tokyo!

Dear friend,
I wanted to give you a quick life update from Tokyo, and why I am feeling so phenomenally inspired!
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Shoot Until Your Subject Notices You Street Photography Technique

A technique to use in street photography: get close to your subject, keep clicking (until your subject notices you).
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Do You Plan on Shooting Until You Die?

Dear friend,
Your life is both long and short. Imagine like you’re going to live to be 100 years old; do you imagine shooting until the day that you die?
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Panasonic Lumix G9 Pro + Leica 12mm f/1.4 Lens Review for Street Photography

Lumix Panasonic g9 and 12mm f/1.4 Lens I just bought a new Panasonic Lumix G9 Pro + Leica 12mm f/1.4 Lens as my new street photography/video setup. I think it is probably the best still camera/video camera in the photography market (as of 2018):
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New ERIC KIM Street Photography Workshops in NYC 2018

NYC, 2017 Dear friend,
I am super pumped to announce my two brand new street photography workshops in NYC in 2018:
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Singapore Conquer Your Fears in Street Photography Workshop (July 21-22, 2018)

Dear friend,
I am super pumped to share my brand-new street photography workshop in SINGAPORE, July 21-22nd, 2018.
Singapore is a country that I actually really like– the food, the people, the diverse street scenes, the good vibes, and the phenomenal photography community.
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Stoic Entrepreneurship

Yellow blur Cindy at night. Tokyo, 2018 Dear friend,
Another thought which might benefit you: embrace the philosophy of Stoicism, and apply it to your entrepreneurial pursuits in life, to feel less fear, to take more risks and to live your life to the fullest for the sake of empowering humanity! (memento mori).
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Against Self-Preservation

Man bowing at Aman Hotel. Tokyo, 2018 Dear friend,
A thought I got from Nietzsche/Steve Jobs: always seek to innovate, make new things, new approaches, and experiment with the new; instead of seeking self-preservation. Life is about thrivival (thriving) not just mere survival!
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The Purpose of Life is to Make New Stuff!

Cindy at night in Tokyo with red and orange light at crosswalk. Ricoh GR II x ERIC KIM PRESET Dear friend,
A small epiphany: the purpose of life is to make new stuff! To make new photos, new videos, new films, new poetry, new clothing, new ideas, new products, and new children; this is what life desires, and this is what we should also desire!
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TOKIO DIARY I

Cindy turned around (reminds me of Vermeer girl with pearl earring). Tokyo, 2018 aman hotel First batch of photos with my RICOH GR II in Tokyo (which has recently died, RIP — the shutter/aperture blade gets stuck when I open it). Still the photos look fantastic. Some photos shot with flash; all photos shot on JPEG, processed with ERIC KIM PRESETS:
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FREE ERIC KIM Lightroom Classic CC Presets 2018

Tokyo man flip phone. Tokyo, 2017. Shot on RICOH GR II with flash, with ERIC KIM Color Preset Dear friend,
As a present, here are some new ERIC KIM LIGHTROOM CLASSIC CC PRESETS 2018 for you!
Also check out my new Tokyo CHROMA Lightroom Presets.
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“a two-step misstep to the clackety clacks of computer keys” Visual Poem by Cindy Nguyen

Command + A step here.
Control + Zipper. No, zebra. A zigging and zagging and surrender to the zephyr on my cheek.
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Only 3 More Days for Eric Kim Course x Udemy Special Bundle!

Learn more about my new Udemy Courses Only 3 more days for the SPECIAL BUNDLE pricing for Eric Kim Course x Udemy: (50% off early access pricing + free ebooks). Offer expires May 6, 2018.
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How to Shoot a Flash Portrait at Night
Dear friend,
I made a new GoPro POV portrait YouTube video session of Cindy to teach you how I make portraits at night. If you’re with a friend, loved one, or your partner, shoot portraits of night of them with a flash.
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The 360 Degree Technique in Street Photography
Dear friend,
A technique to use in street photography: the 360 degree technique. The basic concept is you see an interesting person from behind, quickly jog up next to them, and keep taking photos as you are circling around them (like a 360 degree sphere around them). I made a video on YouTube to demonstrate the 360 degree technique in action in your street photography; enjoy!
If you want to practice these street photography techniques in “real life”, join me at one of my upcoming street photography workshops.
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You Have No Limits.

Check out my new course, “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Photography Entrepreneurship” now on Udemy! Dear friend,
A fun idea: realize that in reality (aka, the real world in which we are alive right now): there are no “limits†to what you can do. Nobody can prevent you from building a house, however you desire to design it. Nobody can control your time, effort, energy, or attention (unless you decide to get a 9-5 job, which constricts your day-to-day living). We all have the ultimate choice in life— to live however we desire, to make whatever we desire, and to give our attention to whatever we desire.
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5 Tips How to Be a Productive Content Creator

Empower yourself to have more fun in life and make more stuff with my new course, “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Photography Entrepreneurship“! If you like to make photos, videos, poetry or words, you’re a content creator. Here are some tips I wish I could have given myself if I started content creation all over again:
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Life Update From Kyoto

Selfie in front of the Kyoto Emperor’s Garden, 2018 Dear friend,
Greetings from Kyoto! I wanted to give you a life update, and to share some brand-new and very cool stuff, and also life lessons I’ve learned while I’ve been here!
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Walking Meditation in Street Photography Tips

Kyoto, 2018 The world is a beautiful place. The greatest blessing is the blessing of being alive!
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Why We All Should be Photography Entrepreneurs

Preview of my new course, “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Photography Entrepreneurship” now live on Udemy Dear friend,
To advertise my new online course, “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Photography Entrepreneurship“, I wanted to share why we should all be photography entrepreneurs, and also why you’re probably (already) a photography entrepreneur (without even knowing it!)
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Calculated Risk-Taking

Dear friend,
One thing I believe in is ‘calculated’ risk-taking. What does that mean, and how can we harness this principle to succeed/thrive more in life? Let’s talk more:
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How to Work the Scene in Street Photography

Dear friend, a practical tip: if you see a good street scene, don’t just take 1-2 photos then run away. Instead, keep ‘working the scene’ by continuing to shoot the scene, for you to continue lingering, and for you to keep discovering the best composition. Keep shooting and clicking (take a step forward, left, right, crouch down, get closer, go backwards). When you’re shooting look at the edges of the frame (don’t get tunnel-visioned), and when you’re home, THEN choose your best photo.
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Live Life to the Fullest!

Dear friend,
I love life a lot. Personally, I want to live life to the fullest, and share that joy with you.
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Invest in Yourself

Check out my new course, “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Photography Entrepreneurship” now on Udemy! Dear friend,
A practical idea for you: don’t invest in stocks, bitcoin, property, houses, and finances: invest in yourself!
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The Secret of Happiness: Shoot for the Moon!

Learn how to shoot for the moon in my new Udemy course, “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Photography Entrepreneurship“! Dear friend,
I want to share with you some personal musings on ‘happiness’ — what exactly is happiness, how to feel “happier”, and how to live a more fulfilling life with more achievement.
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Moonshot Thinking

Astronaut Mae Jemison working in SpaceLab Dear friend,
I want to share some personal ideas on moonshot thinking — why we must always shoot for the moon, and attempt the “impossible” and the crazy/foolish ideas we have!
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The Psychology of Trolls and Haters

Don’t let the fear of trolls/haters prevent you from doing cool/epic shit in life. Here are some of my thoughts and philosophies on the psychology of trolls:




















