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  • The Philosophy of Ugliness

    I have a theory — perhaps ugliness is a physiological thing? When you see or witness something ugly, it is a sign of dangerous negative hygiene, degeneration and the bad?

    Mold is a poison

    Perhaps mold — is ugly, instinctively because can destroy us?

    A bad stoic philosophy— some people, their soul is mold. Their character and personality is moldy. Not to their fault, but to the situation they’re in.

    If someone lives in a cockroach, rat, 100s of cats, moldy, dirty, full of trash never cleaned for 5 years, hoarder home — what do you think will be the personality, or health characteristic of that person? Certainly abysmal. Treat people like this metaphorically.

    STOICISM 101

    Become invincible:

    1. Bad Stoicism
    2. Stoicism 2.0
    3. Becoming Stoic
    4. LEMONADE.
    5. Why Arguments and Confrontations Are Good
    6. “I’m Over It”
    7. How to Deal With Miserable People
    8. How to Become a Stoic
    9. How to Ignore
    10. Pretend like you didn’t hear them
    11. Bad Stoic Strategies
    12. The Stoic Way of Dealing With Unpleasant or Miserable People
    13. HOW TO BECOME A STOIC
    14. Stoicism Stunts Our Power?
    15. Stoicism is Mental Resistance Training
    16. STOIC STRATEGIES.
    17. How to Become Fearless
    18. Extreme Stoicism
    19. Ethics are Aesthetic
    20. Indifference to Pain or Suffering
    21. When is Stoicism Good? When is Stoicism Bad?
    22. Why Others Criticize or Insult You
    23. True Difficulty
    24. What if Covid Never Goes Away?
    25. SUPER STOIC
    26. Anti-Hedonism
    27. HOW TO CONQUER FEAR
    28. ANTI FEAR
    29. It is the Duty of the Strong to Help the Weak
    30. The Goal is to Become Stronger
    31. HYPER STOICISM
    32. HYPER HERO
    33. TRANSFORM EVERY DOWNSIDE INTO AN UPSIDE
    34. STOICISM x Child’s Mind
    35. The Art of Manly Virtue
    36. Resistance Makes Us Stronger!
    37. DON’T LIVE IN FEAR
    38. Emotions are Good
    39. Conquer Your Anger
    40. BLACK EAGLE
    41. DIFFICULTY AWAKENS YOUR INNER-GENIUS.
    42. STOICISM IS ARMOR FOR THE MIND
    43. The Spartan-Stoic Lifestyle
    44. How I Conquered Fear
    45. HOW TO CURE FEAR.
    46. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL.
    47. The Upside of Poverty
    48. How I Became Me
    49. THE WILL TO POWER, OR THE WILL TO FEAR?
    50. ATTACK REALITY
    51. Living *THROUGH* History
    52. How to Fear Less
    53. Fear is the Ultimate Contagious Disease
    54. STOICISM FOR DUMMIES
    55. Don’t Be Scared!
    56. WHAT CAN YOU CONTROL, WHAT CAN YOU NOT CONTROL?
    57. HOW YOU CAN CONQUER FEAR
    58. YOU’RE STRONGER THAN YOU THINK YOU ARE.
    59. EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
    60. WHY AREN’T THINGS WORSE?
    61. My Philosophy on Masculinity
    62. A Riskier Life is a Better Life #philosophy #stoicism
    63. How to Creatively Flourish in Life
    64. Introduction to Stoicism
    65. How to Become Stronger
    66. How to Conquer Depression With Photography
    67. What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger
    68. How to Respect Yourself
    69. How to Believe in Yourself
    70. How to Steer Fear
    71. How to Conquer Pessimism
    72. How to Conquer Anxiety
    73. How to Overcome Your Fear of People
    74. How to Be Optimistic
    75. Why I Don’t Take My Anger Seriously
    76. HOW TO BECOME MORE POWERFUL
    77. POSITIVITY.
    78. HOW TO BECOME SUPERHUMAN
    79. How to Give a Fuck Less
    80. ALL IN.
    81. Why I Cut My Dad Out of My Life.
    82. Your iPhone Only Has 5% Battery Left.
    83. How not to give a FUCK about your REPUTATION
    84. WHAT IS A HUMAN?
    85. HAPPINESS.
    86. The Regret Minimization Framework in Photography and Life
    87. How to Be a HERO
    88. Conquer Your Fears by Making Fear Your Slave
    89. Rule Circumstances; Don’t Let Your Circumstances Rule You
    90. How to Love Yourself
    91. How to Turn Shit into Gold
    92. Your Parents Fuck You Up
    93. Immortality
    94. What Kills You Makes You Stronger
    95. How to Be Patient
    96. How to Conquer Anger
    97. How to Bounce Back in Life
    98. How to Overcome Resistance
    99. Nothing Unlimited is Good; Nothing Good is Unlimited
    100. You Have No Limits
    101. Can 1’s and 0’s Hurt You?
    102. The Envious Moment is Flying Now
    103. Tomorrow We’ll Sail the Wide Seas Again
    104. How to Forgive Others
    105. Focus on Your Actions, Not the Results
    106. Everything Will Be Alright
    107. How to Be a Stoic Street Photographer
    108. How to Be a Spartan Photographer
    109. How to Overcome Your Fears in Life
    110. How to Stop Worrying in Life
    111. How to Use Photography as Self-Therapy
    112. How to Free Your Soul From Disturbance
    113. 3 Stoic Techniques that Can Help You Gain Tranquility
    114. Can People Weaker than You Hurt You?
    115. Does a Doctor Get Angry at a Crazy Patient?
    116. Own Nothing

    The Stoic Masters

    Learn from the master stoics:

    • Seneca
    • Marcus Aurelius
    • Epictetus
    • Publilius Syrus
    • Heraclitus

    See all philosophy >

  • I Don’t Want to Live in an Ugly Home

    I hate ugly entrances, ugly hallways, ugly lighting, ugly fixtures, ugly kitchens, ugly bathrooms, ugly appliances. I disdain all ugly!

    For me, ugly seems to be bad hygiene?

  • Anti Ugly Icons

    Or just anti ugly in general.

  • FASTER

    We must go faster, by any means!

  • ALL I NEED

    All I need are my muscles, my legs, iPad Pro and fast wifi!

    And ERIC KIM COFFEE

  • EXCISE THE MISERABLE PEOPLE

    Via negativa principle:

    In order to become happier, excise or get rid of the miserable people! Both virtually and physically embodied reality wise! Move away!

    Happy Vlog
  • JUST DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO.

    Isn’t this the apex in life?

  • Demigod Philosophy

    What is the philosophy of demigod?

    Vlog

  • VASCULAR

  • WHAT DO YOU WANT TO USE YOUR BRAIN FOR?

  • 985 POUND ATLAS LIFT ATTEMPT: NO FEAR

    What is a “successful” attempt? An attempt with no fear!

  • JUST FOLLOW YOUR INSTINCTS.

  • SHIFT

  • 985 POUND ATLAS LIFT: THE LIFT OF DEMIGODS

    How to fuck up the gym:

  • PARADISE?

  • Having your own space is paradise

  • Take the more risky, uncertain, more interesting option

  • 150 POUND FARMER’S WALK CHALK ONLY

    Real strength is grip strength:

  • Live a life of luxury

  • How your living quarters matter

    Nobody wants to go back home and feel like it is a prison.

  • 985 POUND ATLAS LIFT

    My lust for more:

  • My self estimate is greater than my ability?

    Perhaps this is the ultimate virtue ethics of them all?

  • OVERT MASCULINIY

  • Why do people foolishly reduce their leverages?

    For example, in fitness and exercise, we are indoctrinated to do this “full range of motion“, in order to make it “more difficult”, or “harder”. But maybe this is not a good idea. This is what leads to injury?

    I say this instead:

    Reduce the range of motion to the minimum, and increase the weight and resistance instead.

    Also,

    No reps. Only one— one rep max.

  • DEMIGOD GOALS

    The only thing to chase:

  • I only care for bigger numbers!

  • LEGS ARE MY RELIGION!

    God is in your legs!

  • When to Get Aggressive?

    The modern day man is not permitted to be aggressive or become aggressive. We must use these nonsensical notions of “conflict resolution“.

    However the tricky thing, I think there are certain circumstances in which getting aggressive is critical. I then suppose the wisdom is this:

    When is it virtuous to get aggressive, when is it foolish?

  • WE THE NEW PHYSIQUE!

  • INSANE GAINZZ

    The real way: video.

    Get it like EK:

  • FLEX PROGRESSION

    “Its all about progression”— JAY Z:

  • Going to the gym is more effective than caffeine?

  • Crotch bulge?

    One weird thing in modern day times; women are permitted to show off their behind, their chest, cleavage, all sorts of body parts, but for some reason, men are not permitted to show off their crotch bulge?

  • INTOLERANCE TOWARDS B.S.

    INTOLERANCE TOWARDS B.S.

    Our ethics:

    If you’ve been disrespected or even suspect that you’ve been disrespected, zero tolerance. Or if you feel that they’re trying to bully you, bully back!

    Anti this nonsensical “turn the other cheek”— bad ethics.

    Now that I think about it, traditional Christian Protestant Catholic “Jesus” morality and ethics has been detrimental.

    ETHICS by KIM

    BETTER TO FOLLOW YOUR GUT AND BE WRONG THAN DISOBEY YOUR GUT AND BE RIGHT ERIC KIM UNORTHODOX ETHICS

    Your Own Personal Code of Ethics

    1. How to Become a Great Man
    2. BETTER TO FOLLOW YOUR GUT AND BE WRONG THAN DISOBEY YOUR GUT AND BE RIGHT ERIC KIM UNORTHODOX ETHICS
    3. “I CAN’T BE FUCKED.”
    4. Carte Blanche Ethics
    5. Toxic People
    6. Why Are We So Into Other People
    7. Just focus on yourself and your own life
    8. Perfect morals and ethics is following your own gut
      WHY ETIQUETTE?
    9. NO BLAME, JUST CAUSE AND EFFECT.
    10. Ignorance Takes Courage
    11. TREAT OTHERS CARTE BLANCHE
    12. Don’t give people what they want or what you *think* they want, give them what you think they *should* have.
    13. Anti Small
    14. Disdain or Admiration?
    15. Beware Those With Good Intentions
    16. STUBBORN x FLEXIBLE
    17. ETHICS ARE VIA NEGATIVA
    18. OBEDIENCE & DISCIPLINE
    19. The Motive of Criticism
    20. Ethics are Social
    21. Anti Role Models
    22. What is Greed?
    23. On Having the Courage to Make Your Own Decisions
    24. How *NOT* to Get Duped or Suckered
    25. Why Help Others?
    26. The Duty of the Strong
    27. Why I’m So Intolerant Towards Intolerance
    28. The Ethics of Criticizing Others
    29. Consult Your Own Conscience
    30. The Ethics of Shit Talking
    31. The Ethics of Personal Enrichment
    32. I’m Easily Distracted
    33. On Forming Your Own Opinion
    34. ERIC KIM Philosophy of Tolerance
    35. Tolerance
    36. Aesthetics are Ethics
    37. Morality and Ethics
  • People who try to insult or disrespect you?

    If you catch it or witness it, don’t tolerate it. Confront them.

    Even if you’re not sure if it’s directed at you or not, still, instigate.

  • What is the point of human beings?

    To be physical!

  • Be Magnanimous

  • LIVING WITH MOSQUITOS

    Living with some people — just annoying like mosquitos.

    We don’t disdain mosquitos, we still hate them and find them annoying. But the secret is keep your distance from them, or cover up, or put on bug spray!

    And when you do and will get a mosquito bite, you find it insanely annoying but eventually you get over it.

  • CULVER CITY IS LIT!

  • WOMEN ARE SOLD LIKE OBJECTS

    How does modern day capitalism work? Women are sold as objects, and men purchase things and objects in order to “attract“ women.

    The whole fitness and muscle industry, supplement industry, car and muscle car industry, why would somebody buy a Lamborghini or Ferrari? To “attract“ women, who ironically enough don’t care.

  • Nobody wants to live in a vacuum

    Social horror vaccui.

  • What new social avenues are there to conquer?

  • Why would one *prefer* vegetables over meat?

  • BAD MUSIC IS BORING MUSIC

  • MAN IS THE MORE BEAUTIFUL SEX.

    A slightly bizarre modern day phenomenon; why is it that the most modern day pornography is focused on women, not men, who is the more beautiful sex?

  • PRODUCTIVE MASCULINITY.

    Masculinity if you’re a man, is great.

    To me, real and productive masculinity has to do with going to the gym, building courage, and also building virtue.

    980 pounds — only a man can do this.

  • BODYBUILDER.

  • RED IS THE MOST DOMINANT COLOR.

    Stoicism
  • HOW TO BOOST YOUR MOOD

  • Self playing boy

  • BECOME YOURSELF

  • THE NEW KING OF LA.

  • HAPPY!

    Everyone wants to be happy, even our best friend Aristotle said it is the one thing that men seek for the sake of itself.

    What what is happiness? I think I got the answer; walking is happiness. Any sort of life, lifestyle, lifestyle approach which allows you to maximize your walking is happiness.

    Strategies

    I cannot speak for most people, because I don’t have a “real job“. That is, I don’t have a workplace, an office, or a place I must typically commute to.

    However Cindy does.

    A simple thought that I had is if you have the option, spend extra money which affords you the privilege to walk. For example, I wonder if in fact, shelling out the extra thousand, 2000, 3000, 4000, $5000, maybe even $10,000 a month would be positively beneficial to give you the privilege of walking.

    It seems that the modern-day strategy that people partake in is that they sacrifice time in foolish ways. They decide to live further out, further away from work, in the suburbs, which means that they must spend more time driving in order to get to their workplace, in order to have the privilege of having a bigger house, a cheaper house, a smaller mortgage, cheaper rent etc.

    Enemies to happiness?

    Being forced to be indoors against your own will, this is cruel.

    Also, being forced to be stuck in a car, in a bus, in an Uber, even if you had your own private driver, this is cruel.

    For example, I once read an interview with Jony Ive, this is when he was still at Apple, in which he would commute for almost 2 hours a day (one way, so 4 hours every day in total), going from a desirable area of San Francisco to the Apple office in Cupertino, having a private driver chauffeur him in his Bentley,and I suppose Jony would just be in the backseat, doing work on his iPhone, iPad, MacBook laptop, etc. If I was Joni and truly committed, I would not make this foolish decision. I would literally just rent a hotel or an apartment or a house literally right next to Apple campus, or who knows, be like Elon Musk and just sleep in a sleeping bag in the office.

    However, if you were forced to be sedentary or sitting, for four hours a day, or five hours a day, even if you were the backseat of a Rolls-Royce, a Bentley, Lamborghini, a McLaren, whatever; would it be worth it? No. Even as a thought experiment, if you had a totally maxed out Tesla model S plaid, or a Tesla model X plaid, with 100% auto pilot, assuming the technology was flawless, and you could do other stuff while being autonomously driven around, would you still want to be forced to be sedentary, for 4-5 hours a day? No.

    Can happiness be purchased?

    You cannot buy happiness. You can buy insanely great coffee, ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE, 100% fine robusta which physiologically speaking, will give you a marvelous happiness bump and boost, but ultimately, beyond coffee, happiness cannot be bought.

    Things that money can do which can assist you and aid you in happiness include,

    1. Using your money to buy a gym membership, or a yoga, CorePower membership
    2. Using your money to buy beef and meat, either at Costco or the Costco Business Center. I recommend the beef ribs, or the beef tri-tip!
    3. Using your money to pay for rent closer to your workplace, which allows you to have a 100% walking pedestrian lifestyle.
    4. Having a situation which allows you to work outside, outdoors, without having to be stuck indoors or inside an office.
    5. Buy an iPad Pro, the 11 inch smaller one, no accessories. The ultimate photo viewing device, and productivity device, it has brought me 1000 times more joy than any iPhone.

    Physiology for the sake of what?

    There’s a strange bias in today’s world that we have to somehow maximize our productivity, in order for the sake to work more, contribute more to society, “make a difference“.
    For example, the modern-day notion of going to the gym and working out and exercising, the only thought is this:

    It is critical for you to exercise daily, because it will make you healthy and healthier, in order for you to keep working more.

    The reason why this line of thinking is so twisted is that it is for the sake of maximizing your work capacity, not your own personal happiness. Man is not permitted to be happy for the sake of being happy.

    Happiness is also a flawed end goal

    The other day, I was so insanely happy, maybe a 50 out of 10. But at the end of the day, happiness is a bit inconsequential. For me what is more critical is having the opportunity, physiological energy to pursue my creative tasks. Whether it be reviewing my photos, writing and blogging, thinking, producing knowledge, sending out email newsletters, etc.

    Philosophy paths

    Peter Limberg— shout out to him for his great “Minimum Viable Philosophy” essay. I like his tagline, “Less Foolish”.

    A cool trend I see is the trend towards philosophy. Why? This is what I think:

    “Self development” is just philosophy in (modern day capitalistic) disguise.

    And what do I mean by this? Ultimately any sort of business, self development book is centered around a certain philosophy. And the book typically preaches some sort of strategy and technique in order to achieve that philosophical end.

    Don’t be a dummy.

    In life, there is no such thing as virtue, or sin, vice. To me, it is all about wisdom, knowledge, becoming less foolish, and “not being a dummy.”

    I like the word dummy, because it is not so serious. For example, we joke around with kids to not be a dummy. Maybe this is a better path for us.

    You should start your own philosophy blog

    Oh and today’s world of ChatGPT, AI assisted writing, the question,

    How do you know if something was written by ChatGPT, or a real human being?

    For the most part you can’t. However, anything written by ERIC KIM passes the Turing test. Why? The way I talk is non-standard, the way I write is genuine, and ultimately I think the future of writing and thinking is predicated around philosophy. That is, there is already enough information and wisdom on the Internet on how to do anything. But not much information on why do XYZ. Or, should we do XYZ.

    For example, I firmly believe that if your goal is to become superhuman, eating beef and meat is critical. But I philosophical question is should we eat beef and meat? Even if it is bad for the planet?

    For example, if someone tells me, “Eric, you shouldn’t eat meat because it is bad for the planet“. But what if I say, “I know that eating meat is bad for the planet, but eating beef is best for me. So I don’t care.” Is one permitted to talk like this? This is the task and role of philosophy and ethics.


    Hygiene?

    The etymology of hygiene, in ancient Greek is the art of health.

    In modern day times, hygiene as a concept has fallen out of vogue. Why? In the states, a lot of the modernized westernized world, we take it for granted. There is regular trash pick ups, we have clean albeit not too tasty running tapwater, and mostly clean air. And also, most foods we buy or eat, whether it be at the grocery store or a restaurant will not cause us food poisoning.

    Food hygiene is very underrated as a concept. We moderns prefer tasty or good tasting food, we don’t really care much for hygiene anymore.

    Hygiene as a metaphorical or philosophical concept

    Here is where I find hygiene critical; some people, mentally, physically or unwell, their mental hygiene is poor, and their physical physiological bodily hygiene is also probably poor. Used as a metaphor.

    If you see weird homeless people on the street, cracked out, smelling bad, do you distain the way they act? No. You just keep your distance, and run away.

    In the zone?

    Another thing that I’ve discovered is when I’m in the zone, I get so focused on the task at hand that when other people say random maybe possibly demeaning stuff to you, I don’t even have to forcibly ignore them, I just literally can’t hear them, I hear them literally, but because I’m so focused at the task at hand, what they said or intended doesn’t upset me.

    What does it even mean to be happy?

    I was doing some research on the etymology of happy, and no one is really quite certain where that word comes from. There are certain theories, like “happen”— fortunate, happen chance, hap— chance, luck, fortune, hampa— good luck, chance, from Proto indo European *kob— which means good fortune, prophecy, to bend, bow, fit in, work, succeed.

    So why does this matter?

    It seems that nowadays, English is the dominant world language. And if we operate in a certain linguistic manner, perhaps the common day words we use should be used with more precision and clarity.

    For example, John Stuart Mill, a lot of the early American developers preach notions of the “pursuit of happiness“. But the issue is, if you can’t even define happiness, or if the notion of happiness is a modern day one, then perhaps this is not a good goal or path.

    I say instead of seeking to be “happy“, maybe it is better to seek to be strong, well, powerful, and in a great mood. It seems that also, one of my passions being thinking, having the opportunity and clarity of thought is supreme to me.

    Now what?

    I still think certainly at the end of the day, it is fine to use every day words colloquially. So for example, what contributes a great life to me?

    First, artistic and creative productivity. To me this pertains to photography, both shooting and making photos, reviewing photos, enjoying my photos, sharing my photos, thinking about photos, and the aesthetic joy that I get from looking at my own photos.

    Second, philosophical and thinking power; this means, I have a passion for thinking, and thinking interesting thoughts. A life without thoughts is not a life worth having.

    Third, the health, strength, growth, and muscles of my family. This pertains to my son, and also my wife. And of course certainly myself. Other day I took Seneca to the jungle gym, and at two years seven months old, the pure undiluted joy that he gets from running across the suspension bridge and the jungle gym is pure bliss to me.

    Also, witnessing his muscular development, and how much pride and joy that I get watching him eat 100% grass fed ground beef, in super mini burger patties for him, and also him eating while you thinly sliced meat that we buy from H Mart. Seeing Seneca consume beef, and building his muscles brings me great joy.

    As a tangent, I think a lot of this modern-day notions of child development are skewed. Rather than trying to educate your kids, make them brain smart, I think a better goal and path is instead, to develop their muscles.


    Seeking happiness towards what ends?

    First and foremost, as biological beings, I think perhaps it is critical for us to first seek to be physically, physiologically strong and well. An optimization towards physiological well-being is a good one.

    Why? It is the necessary path. Without physiological strength and well-being, you can’t do anything. For example, it doesn’t matter if you have $100 billion in the bank, if you are physically or physiologically unwell, if you only sleep two hours a night, if you have no muscles or hotspots in your body, Nothing can be done.

    Willpower is not real. Muscle power is real.

    Society living is the best living

    What is the point of money? Having the privilege of being around other human beings. This, paying rent, and buying beef as well. But beyond this, the additional utility of money is slim; once you have your digital camera, your Internet Wi-Fi connection, your iPad Pro etc., what else do you need? Not much.


    Think more with KIM

    If you’re hungry to think more, deeper and further, think with me at one of my upcoming workshops:

    1. CONQUER STREET PHOTOGRAPHY IN PHILLY OCTOBER 14th
    2. Discover your creative mission in life — DOWNTOWN LA, NOVEMBER 4th
  • HOW TO SELL MORE?

  • I ALWAYS WANT A NEW VISION.

    New visions, new concepts

  • VITAMINS CAN BE TOXIC?

  • HYBRID APPROACH

    I like the idea of a hybrid approach; for example, both using liquid chalk and using powdered chalk, to maximize?

    Another reason why I am such a big fan of the Prius, and even the Prius prime; having the upside of both gas and electric seems wise. They will afford you more power of convenience and flexibility in your life.

  • GYM GOD

  • I AM THE ONE WHO BESTOWS APPROVAL

    Don’t seek approval from others, because you’re the one bestowing approval

  • Flashier is better

  • Doing creative work in the hot sauna?

  • KIDS ARE ARTISTIC GENIUSES

    Seneca at 2 years 7 months old:

  • Drugs and alcohol is bad; coffee is good.

    ERIC KIM COFFEE: THE COFFEE FIT FOR THE GODS.

  • Time well used or poorly used?

  • PAIN IS SMART

  • LEAN LIVING

  • Every day, remove one thing

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