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    Body Poverty

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    The Goal is Higher Testosterone, Not Muscle?

    For example ,,,  you would not want to be the world’s most muscular and glorious demigod body if you only got two hours of sleep a night, and felt like you were physiologically dying, and had very low testosterone. 

    Similarly speaking, it wouldn’t matter if you were like the worlds strongest man, you could lift like 100,000 pounds or whatever, but, once again, you had naturally low mood, low testosterone, and once again only slept two hours a night?

    New visions

    So one random thought I have in regards to fitness is the criticality of sleep and recovery.

    For example, I think I have a simple antidote, to reset your circadian rhythm, or sleep patterns, for dinner, the night prior, eat a shit load of beef ribs.

    Why beef ribs?

    First, ancient Greek literature, the Iliad confirms this.  For example, when Achilles had his friends joined him in his hut, he carved out the backbone of the ox, often prized, the most choice meat.

    Also, it is easily accessible, you could find it at any Costco, even Food 4 Less. Even with the price of inflation, it is still affordable, around 499 a pound, or 449 a pound.

    The easiest way to cook it

    I found a very very simple recipe, just take a baking tray and cover it with aluminum foil, and you don’t even have to season the ribs or prepare them, just put them directly on the aluminum foil, heat the oven at 325°, let it cook for an hour and a half, and boom you’re done! And then later you could just coat it with some salt pepper and garlic powder, and smoked paprika is actually good too.

    Anyways, after consuming about two trays of beef ribs, I’ve been sleeping way better, like on average another two or three hours a night, which I feel at least 500% better in the morning?

    Waking up early is not virtuous

    The weird idea is in a lot of self improvement circles is that waking up super early every day, at like 3:30 AM or for whatever is considered virtuous. No. I would actually say that the ultimate virtue and active mainlines is to try to secure at least 8 to 12 hours of sleep a night.

    Why? Simple biology; assuming that during the day you are doing some sort of physical exercise and weightlifting, then what that then means is that the corresponding rest and recovery time will also be in similar accordance.

    Also, a simple thoughts; the stronger you become the heavier way to lift, you must also correspondingly spend equal amounts of time stretching, warming up etc.

    For example on the road to hitting my legendary thousand pound Atlas lift, all of these low testosterone guys would always tell me “be careful”, which was their strange way of trying to feel superior to me that they thought I was doing something foolish in which I actually might injure myself?

    The simple idea that I have is once again, obviously! The higher weight you go, the more careful you become. And my personal way of mitigating safety was simple; spending at least two or three times more effort stretching warming up, doing dynamic exercise exercises like a bunch of yoga stuff on steroids.

    And this is where a lot of fools also don’t understand; when that would be warming up for my really really heavy weight lifts, I would also do a lot of calisthenics that looks like I would just do a single muscle up to warm up, planches etc. 

    A hybrid model is best

    So currently my practical thought is the best car or vehicle to own in LA, maybe anywhere in Southern California, maybe even America is probably a white Toyota plug-in Prius prime. Why?

    First, once again you want to have the best of all worlds! For example, when you become dumb rich, it ain’t about showing off, rather, it is about adding more convenience to your life.

    For example, you want maximum optionality. What that means is you want to have access to gasoline pumps when necessary, and also you want to have access to electric charging ports when also available. But you don’t want to be dependent on either. 

    Once again, do you want to have the optional not the dependence.

    A radical thought

    So I just finished reading principles of economics by Saifedean, and one really really fascinating idea I encountered is this idea that perhaps, what if a lot of these doomsday Colts were simply predicated on false science math and philosophical principles?

    For example, just ChatGPT; what percentage of the earths crust has been mined for oil, and it will spit out an absurdly tiny number.

    Also all this hysteria when it comes to carbon dioxide and carbon footprint whatever; also once again, just ChatGPT the percentage of carbon in the earths atmosphere, compared to nitrogen which is about 70%, oxygen which is about 20%, and carbon which I think is like .01%?

    Anyways, I think the biggest issue here is that almost 99.9999% of all these doomsday cults is that once again, the world is going to shit, and it is precisely because we are boiling the earth, carbon footprint, running out of oil etc.

    But what if I could tell you, that with 100% certainty that human beings will be fine for the next hundred million years on planet earth, and even at the rate we are going, we have only tapped .001% of the earths natural gas and oil supply, in that, we would never run out of natural minerals even for the next hundred billion years?

    Certainly I cannot make this prediction but this is a thought experiment. If this were the case, then what?

    Strange

     anyways, the reason why I think this is important is that even though I am 100% fan of Tesla Elon Musk, the truth is, getting an electric vehicle or a Tesla is more about fashion rather than saving the planet or whatever.

    Even an ancient Taoist philosophy says this;

    How dare you have the audacity to think that somehow the planet needs your help?

    I think there are virtues to arrogance, but also, the arrogant line of thinking that somehow the Earth needs our help, is also an arrogant thought?

    Visions

    Sandbox thinking

    So currently I really really like this idea of a sandbox. The general idea is that what if we lived in the world in which we had unlimited time unlimited resources, essentially god mode, then how would we proceeded and live life?

     first, I think 99.9999% of the current modern-day misery that most humans face is body poverty.

    It don’t matter if you make seven figures or eight figures at Google, at Apple, Meta or Facebook whatever; it seems that almost all these people that I know who work in tech, all of them have extreme bodily poverty?

    Once again, not enough time weightlifting, too much time jerking off to VR porn, or going on Reddit late at night, with incognito browser on, or their VPN on with pirate bay, whatever it may be.

    Also, not enough meat consumption. All of these bizarre virtues signaling folks with plant-based diets whatever.

    Also once again, this anti-sleep mentality, the strange idea that sleeping is a vice?

    Other thoughts

    I find everybody on all sides of the political spectrum bad.

    Republicans and Democrats are bad, Libertarians are bad, moderates are bad etc.

    The left the right the alt left the alt right whatever. 

    Independent.

    I don’t know any independent thinkers. All thinkers are dependent on others, nobody stands on their own two feet. I think currently the only independent thinkers that I appreciate and love include Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Kanye West, Jeff Bezos, Michael Saylor, NASSIM Taleb etc. But once again, these individuals are good role models but not the end in itself.

    For example you could spend 100,000 years studying Elon Musk but the truth of the matter is you do not want to become Elon Musk. Why? The critical issue here is he has extreme body poverty until you see him topless on a yacht, with a golden bronze tan, and a six pack, don’t follow him.

    In some ways Jeff Bezos might be a better guide, look at him, he’s so fucking jacked. But then again I’m pretty sure that Bezos is on the juice, I’m sure he trains good, but he also does steroids good.

    Michael Saylor is a good example, he knows the virtues of intermittent fasting, and at the age of 59 he looks great! But I also think that maybe he could get into weightlifting; I want to see a sleeveless Michael Saylor with huge guns. MSTR FOLKS email me at Eric@erickim.com for tips

    Simple training

    So some simple training ideas:

    First, killing 10 birds with one stone.

    What that means is just go on a morning walk around town, with your 60 pound weight vest on! Titan.fitness is good 

    Also, a very simple thing you could do is just get those wooden gymnast rings, you get on Amazon or Titan fitness, and just hook it up in your garage or backyard your front lawn, on a tree, your parking spot whatever ,,, and with your 60 pound weighted vest on, just do a few ups dips, “skin the cat”, Essentially an exercise in which you’re holding the rings you do kind of a backflip and un backflip it again, planches etc. 

    Workouts for people in a hurry

    Currently I think actually one of the most underrated exercises is the rack pull. Essentially, you rack your barbell at around waist level, and then you load it up with weights, and then you kind of do like a mini hip thrust, and you just get it off the rack for like half an inch and you’re done.

    Imagine like doing like a super mini deadlift, but it is far superior because you don’t have to deal with racking and unracking the weights annoyingly off the floor, and also, the transfer injury is almost nailed because there is not much load on your lower back. A rack pull is more like a hip thrust, meets thigh exercise, meets upper back and trap exercise? 

    Another very simple one is the Atlas lift, once again, you don’t have to squat all the way down. You just rack up the weight, like you’re doing a squad, and the only goal is to just lift it up half an inch.

    For the fools who say this don’t do nothing, I have like the most insanely jacked legs thighs calves quads of all time and once again I’m not on steroids.

    The reason why you should trust no fitness influencer

    It don’t matter if they are vegan plant-based, professional or whatever, everyone is on steroids! Even your favorite vegan power lifter and weightlifter is on steroids! Even your favorite yoga instructor or calisthenics or CrossFit instructor is also on steroids.

    Note, steroids are vegan! Ha ha.

    All bodies are the same

    My massage therapist Aaron at massage envy in Beverly Hills, 100% recommended, told me something interesting that all body mechanics are pretty much the same, but the only difference is our levels of fitness.

    Also he encouraged me that because I am so physically active, to once again, the more physically active you become, the more time you must also dedicate to stretching mobility work etc.

    Why this matters

    As an investor, you need to have big balls and high testosterone, good mood, good sleep, good physiological and mental health.

    The primary issue is that a lot of these degenerate traders, have very very poor physical and physiological health. If you’re checking prices like 100 times a day, this is bad.

    The stoic Spartan investor

    I would actually make the argument if you’re like a single person, and assuming that you’re trading bitcoin and investing a micro strategy stock whatever, the intelligence strategy is if you want to get your mind off things, invest in your physical fitness and health 10x.

    What that then means is like spend maximum time outside, outdoors, walking outside in the elements, go on nice hikes, be a nature, spend some time with the gym or weightlifting at home, essentially embrace a natural lifestyle.

    Also, quit marijuana, alcohol. These are all bad toxins. Just be sober.


    Just be focused on one thing at a time?

    When is future forecasting good and when is it bad?

    Anti normies

  • The body is inspired

    How to inspire your body?

    The joy of lifting

  • Materials fabrics and cloths?

    Zombie Philosophy

    Philosophy of sustainability

    it’s not really about pollution per se, but things which will sustain continue to last question more rigorous definition of it. 

    To live selfish is freedom

    ChatGPT the a great equalizer 

    Rivals, rivalry

    Constructive rationality

    Emergent

    What if all people were rational?

    Nobody is forcing you to do anything with violent aggression

    The right to self-determination

    Become your own bodyguard

    Department of war

    Private vs Public

    Men and women are the same

    How to train to become a bodyguard

    First always try to do it peacefully

    Buy, Sell

    Increase our time and value on the Earth

    Achieve the best Outcomes possible

    Just leave her alone

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  • Master every circumstance

    The gray salt sea

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    Expansive realm, senses awaken

    Revel

    Enter and savour every moment

    Uncompromising

    Relentless

    The face of authority

    Commanding width

    Rebel

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    Faster progress

    Human progress

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    Holy Troy

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    Control your urges and your men

    Invaders

    Match their violence and kill them all

    Through tricks or in the open with sharp bronze weapons

    Gentle death will come to you, comfortable old Age your people flourishing

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    Action; purposeful behavior

    Meaningful interpretation

    Body feedback, market feedback, reality physics feedback?

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    Trust your body obey your body

    Risk vs reward matrix?

  • NEW FITNESS

    A new thought; a type of fitness which actually makes you a better father, father of your child, and also husband?

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    New ideas on fitness?

    My new goal and direction?

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    PREPARED

    BEYOND PREPARED!

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    WEIGHT VEST THEORY

    FATHER GOALS

    Assuming that you’re a father, and you have a son, shouldn’t your whole life and being be optimized towards best developing your son in terms of his physiology intellect, strength and power? 

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    Single men vs fathers with kids/sons?

    I think there’s a big thing; I’m born in 1988, I’m 36 years old and I have the most beautiful son of all time. 

  • Risk vs reward matrix?

    I think this is a big thing, once again, once you have a kid everything changes. And also when you have a wife.

    NEW FITNESS

    A new thought; a type of fitness which actually makes you a better father, father of your child, and also husband?

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    New ideas on fitness?

    My new goal and direction?

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    PREPARED

    BEYOND PREPARED!

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    WEIGHT VEST THEORY

    FATHER GOALS

    Assuming that you’re a father, and you have a son, shouldn’t your whole life and being be optimized towards best developing your son in terms of his physiology intellect, strength and power? 

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    Single men vs fathers with kids/sons?

    I think there’s a big thing; I’m born in 1988, I’m 36 years old and I have the most beautiful son of all time. 

  • The Non-Aggression Principle

    So an interesting thought on my mind; thinking about the Austrian school of economics, the non-aggression principle.

    First, it does seem intuitive that in fact, we do optimize things to prevent unnecessary aggression. For example, think about life in LA, traffic. There are some people who commit aggression against you. I suppose my greatest question is when you first start off acting pacifying, peaceful, your promote peace, And then others aggressive against you, what is the logical response?

    So there is one school of thought, which is like always always always be peaceful, but the second that other people act aggressive towards you, you act aggressive back.

    Another school of thought is when people act aggressive towards you, you be the bigger man and you let it slide like water off the ducks back, you do not let their insanity blind you.

    What do you have to lose?

    So this is a big thing, once you have a kid everything changes. And also when you have a kid in the car.

    That asymmetry at hand is that you have a lot of these insane single people driving cars without kids in the car, and they have no idea that you have a kid in the car. Even if you have one of those plenty bumper stickers that say you have a kid in the car, most people either tend to ignore it, or don’t pay heed.

    Also the big problem is a lot of people are driving under the influence, whether alcohol or marijuana. I’ve seen so many people in Los Angeles have the audacity to smoke a joint while driving and stuck in traffic even the manager of the gym I used to go to Chris told me that a lot of people who work in construction, after a long day of work will just crack open a beer, down a beer, and then just drive home.

    Homeless people

    A funny thought; only homeless people smoke cigarettes?

    And also, what is the best way to deal with homeless people? Just avoid them like the plague! Walk to the other side of the street.

    So maybe the best strategy is just treating other people like they’re homeless? 

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    maybe also overpacking is a sign of weakness or fear?

  • Theory on compression clothing in the sense of exercise, fitness, and maybe also long flights.

    Compression clothing—ranging from socks and sleeves to full-body garments—has become popular for exercise, recovery, and even long flights. Although research is ongoing, several physiological and biomechanical theories help explain why compression garments may be beneficial. Below is an overview of these theories, along with considerations for usage in fitness, sports, and long-haul travel.

    1. Enhanced Circulation and Venous Return

    Theory:

    Compression applies graduated pressure on the limbs (often tighter at the extremities, such as ankles, and gradually looser up the leg). This pressure assists the veins in returning blood to the heart, which may help reduce pooling of blood in the lower extremities.

    Implications:

    1. During Exercise: Better blood flow can promote oxygen delivery to muscles and help flush out metabolic byproducts (e.g., lactate).

    2. Recovery and Long Flights: Improved circulation can reduce swelling (edema) and lower the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) during prolonged inactivity, such as during flights or post-exercise rest.

    2. Reduced Muscle Oscillation and Vibration

    Theory:

    When exercising—especially during high-impact activities like running or plyometrics—muscles experience vibration or oscillation. This vibration can contribute to muscle fatigue and soreness.

    Implications:

    1. During Exercise: Compression garments help stabilize and hold muscle tissue in place. By reducing the amplitude of these vibrations, energy expenditure may decrease, potentially delaying fatigue.

    2. Post-Exercise: Less muscle vibration during workouts could mean reduced microtrauma to muscle fibers, possibly helping in quicker recovery.

    3. Proprioceptive Feedback and Neuromuscular Efficiency

    Theory:

    Compression garments provide tactile feedback. This can slightly alter how your body senses movement (proprioception) and might lead to more efficient neuromuscular control.

    Implications:

    1. Technique and Posture: The added “skin pressure” can help the wearer be more conscious of posture, alignment, or form during specific exercises (e.g., squats or deadlifts).

    2. Injury Prevention: If the garment can help an athlete maintain better form, it might also help reduce the risk of injury.

    4. Thermoregulation and Moisture Wicking

    Theory:

    Most compression gear is made from technical, breathable fabrics that wick moisture away from the skin, aiding in temperature regulation.

    Implications:

    1. Comfort: Staying drier and cooler (or warmer in cold conditions) can help maintain performance.

    2. Performance and Recovery: An optimal temperature environment can reduce stress on the body, potentially aiding in recovery.

    5. Psychological Effects and Perceived Recovery

    Theory:

    Athletes often report subjective benefits—such as feeling supported, confident, or “locked in”—when wearing compression clothing. Placebo and psychological factors can also contribute to performance outcomes.

    Implications:

    1. Performance: Even if physiological advantages are modest, a psychological boost could translate into better performance.

    2. Compliance: Athletes are more likely to stick to recovery protocols they “feel” working.

    6. Evidence and Limitations

    • Performance Enhancement: The evidence is mixed. Some studies indicate minor improvements in power output or endurance; others find no significant differences. Any improvements in performance are generally modest (i.e., fractions of a percentage) and may be more noticeable in elite or highly trained populations.

    • Recovery Benefits: There is a stronger consensus that compression garments can aid in recovery, helping reduce delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), decreasing swelling, and speeding up perceived muscle recovery.

    • Long Flights & Sedentary Settings: Graduated compression socks are well-accepted in the medical community to help reduce edema and lower the risk of DVT. For individuals prone to leg swelling or those at high risk for blood clots, compression clothing during flights can be particularly beneficial.

    7. Practical Considerations

    1. Proper Fit:

    • To be effective, compression garments must fit snugly but not painfully tight. Ill-fitted garments can be ineffective or even counterproductive (e.g., constricting blood flow rather than promoting it).

    2. Duration of Wear:

    • For exercise sessions, wearing compression garments before, during, or immediately after can help with different aspects—ranging from performance to recovery.

    • For long flights, many people wear compression socks throughout the flight to reduce leg swelling and circulatory issues.

    3. Individual Variability:

    • Athletes and travelers may respond differently to compression based on factors like body composition, type of activity, and personal preference. Experimentation is key to finding what works best.

    4. Medical Conditions:

    • Those with existing circulation problems or other medical concerns should consult a healthcare professional before using compression wear.

    5. Quality and Cost:

    • High-quality, medically rated compression garments (often measured in mmHg) are usually more reliable than cheaper, generic “tight clothing.” The compression rating ensures consistent, graduated pressure.

    8. Conclusion

    Compression garments are believed to offer a range of benefits—from modest performance gains in exercise to more established recovery and circulatory advantages. By helping to stabilize muscles, improve venous return, and possibly enhance proprioception, they can be a useful tool for athletes and travelers alike. While their effects can vary from person to person, appropriate usage—aligned with proper fit, wear time, and individual needs—can maximize the potential benefits.

    Ultimately, compression clothing should be viewed as one component within an overall program of fitness training, recovery protocols (including rest, hydration, and nutrition), and smart travel habits (such as regular movement and stretching during long flights). Combined with these strategies, compression wear can be a supportive ally in both exercise performance and overall well-being.

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    Below are some common critiques, debates, and open questions surrounding the theories behind compression clothing—whether in exercise, fitness, or for long flights:

    1. Conflicting Research Findings

    • Lack of Consensus: While certain studies point to benefits such as enhanced circulation and muscle recovery, others show minimal or no statistically significant improvements. This inconsistency in results makes it challenging to draw firm conclusions.

    • Varying Study Designs: Differences in study populations (e.g., trained athletes vs. recreational exercisers), the types of compression garments used (e.g., socks vs. full leggings), and duration or intensity of exercise often lead to varied outcomes. This lack of standardized protocols contributes to mixed evidence.

    2. Placebo and Psychological Effects

    • Psychological Component: Some argue that perceived benefits—like feeling more supported and stable—could be partially or predominantly the result of a placebo effect. Athletes who believe compression gear will help may exert themselves more or recover better simply because of this belief.

    • Confidence vs. Performance: A sense of security and comfort can positively influence performance indirectly, rather than via a direct physiological benefit. Separating genuine physiological changes from subjective experiences remains a challenge in research.

    3. Measurement Challenges

    • Subtle Physiological Changes: Measuring nuanced outcomes like blood flow, inflammation reduction, or muscle oscillation can be complex. Small improvements or changes in performance may lie within the margin of error, making it difficult to conclusively demonstrate cause-and-effect relationships.

    • Short vs. Long Term Effects: Some studies focus only on short bouts of exercise or recovery, which may not capture longer-term adaptations or cumulative benefits. Compression garments might exert minimal short-term effect but could prove more beneficial after repeated use.

    4. Overstated Marketing Claims

    • Commercial Pressures: Given their popularity, compression garments are heavily marketed for performance and recovery gains. Critics point out that marketing messages often outpace the scientific evidence, leading to inflated consumer expectations.

    • Incomplete Transparency: It is not always clear how specific products differ in compression level, fabric composition, or design. Without clear standards or transparent data, it’s difficult for consumers to discern which garments might be most effective (if at all).

    5. Personal Variability and Compliance

    • Individual Differences: Body composition, muscle size, hydration status, and cardiovascular health can influence how well an individual tolerates or benefits from compression. One athlete’s positive experience may not generalize to others.

    • Comfort and Fit Issues: For compression garments to work as intended (if they provide any objective benefit at all), they must fit properly and apply the correct gradient of compression. Improper sizing can negate benefits or even cause discomfort and circulation issues.

    6. Alternative Explanations

    • Synergistic Factors: Many athletes who wear compression garments also engage in good hydration, active recovery, stretching, massage, and other beneficial practices. The observed improvements may therefore be the result of a holistic approach rather than compression alone.

    • Bias in Self-Reporting: Studies that rely on subjective measures (such as perceived muscle soreness) can suffer from reporting bias. Participants who believe in the efficacy of compression might underreport pain or overreport benefits.

    Key Takeaway

    The theory behind compression clothing—improved circulation, reduced muscle oscillation, and accelerated recovery—does have some supporting evidence, but critics highlight the inconclusive or mixed research results, the strong placebo element, and methodological challenges. While many athletes and travelers find compression clothing useful, whether its purported physiological benefits truly exist or are overhyped remains open to interpretation. Ultimately, personal comfort, correct fit, and realistic expectations are essential when deciding whether to invest in compression gear.

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  • The Goal is Higher Testosterone, Not Muscle?

    For example ,,,  you would not want to be the world’s most muscular and glorious demigod body if you only got two hours of sleep a night, and felt like you were physiologically dying, and had very low testosterone. 

    Similarly speaking, it wouldn’t matter if you were like the worlds strongest man, you could lift like 100,000 pounds or whatever, but, once again, you had naturally low mood, low testosterone, and once again only slept two hours a night?

    New visions

    So one random thought I have in regards to fitness is the criticality of sleep and recovery.

    For example, I think I have a simple antidote, to reset your circadian rhythm, or sleep patterns, for dinner, the night prior, eat a shit load of beef ribs.

    Why beef ribs?

    First, ancient Greek literature, the Iliad confirms this.  For example, when Achilles had his friends joined him in his hut, he carved out the backbone of the ox, often prized, the most choice meat.

    Also, it is easily accessible, you could find it at any Costco, even Food 4 Less. Even with the price of inflation, it is still affordable, around 499 a pound, or 449 a pound.

    The easiest way to cook it

    I found a very very simple recipe, just take a baking tray and cover it with aluminum foil, and you don’t even have to season the ribs or prepare them, just put them directly on the aluminum foil, heat the oven at 325°, let it cook for an hour and a half, and boom you’re done! And then later you could just coat it with some salt pepper and garlic powder, and smoked paprika is actually good too.

    Anyways, after consuming about two trays of beef ribs, I’ve been sleeping way better, like on average another two or three hours a night, which I feel at least 500% better in the morning?

    Waking up early is not virtuous

    The weird idea is in a lot of self improvement circles is that waking up super early every day, at like 3:30 AM or for whatever is considered virtuous. No. I would actually say that the ultimate virtue and active mainlines is to try to secure at least 8 to 12 hours of sleep a night.

    Why? Simple biology; assuming that during the day you are doing some sort of physical exercise and weightlifting, then what that then means is that the corresponding rest and recovery time will also be in similar accordance.

    Also, a simple thoughts; the stronger you become the heavier way to lift, you must also correspondingly spend equal amounts of time stretching, warming up etc.

    For example on the road to hitting my legendary thousand pound Atlas lift, all of these low testosterone guys would always tell me “be careful”, which was their strange way of trying to feel superior to me that they thought I was doing something foolish in which I actually might injure myself?

    The simple idea that I have is once again, obviously! The higher weight you go, the more careful you become. And my personal way of mitigating safety was simple; spending at least two or three times more effort stretching warming up, doing dynamic exercise exercises like a bunch of yoga stuff on steroids.

    And this is where a lot of fools also don’t understand; when that would be warming up for my really really heavy weight lifts, I would also do a lot of calisthenics that looks like I would just do a single muscle up to warm up, planches etc. 

    A hybrid model is best

    So currently my practical thought is the best car or vehicle to own in LA, maybe anywhere in Southern California, maybe even America is probably a white Toyota plug-in Prius prime. Why?

    First, once again you want to have the best of all worlds! For example, when you become dumb rich, it ain’t about showing off, rather, it is about adding more convenience to your life.

    For example, you want maximum optionality. What that means is you want to have access to gasoline pumps when necessary, and also you want to have access to electric charging ports when also available. But you don’t want to be dependent on either. 

    Once again, do you want to have the optional not the dependence.

    A radical thought

    So I just finished reading principles of economics by Saifedean, and one really really fascinating idea I encountered is this idea that perhaps, what if a lot of these doomsday Colts were simply predicated on false science math and philosophical principles?

    For example, just ChatGPT; what percentage of the earths crust has been mined for oil, and it will spit out an absurdly tiny number.

    Also all this hysteria when it comes to carbon dioxide and carbon footprint whatever; also once again, just ChatGPT the percentage of carbon in the earths atmosphere, compared to nitrogen which is about 70%, oxygen which is about 20%, and carbon which I think is like .01%?

    Anyways, I think the biggest issue here is that almost 99.9999% of all these doomsday cults is that once again, the world is going to shit, and it is precisely because we are boiling the earth, carbon footprint, running out of oil etc.

    But what if I could tell you, that with 100% certainty that human beings will be fine for the next hundred million years on planet earth, and even at the rate we are going, we have only tapped .001% of the earths natural gas and oil supply, in that, we would never run out of natural minerals even for the next hundred billion years?

    Certainly I cannot make this prediction but this is a thought experiment. If this were the case, then what?

    Strange

     anyways, the reason why I think this is important is that even though I am 100% fan of Tesla Elon Musk, the truth is, getting an electric vehicle or a Tesla is more about fashion rather than saving the planet or whatever.

    Even an ancient Taoist philosophy says this;

    How dare you have the audacity to think that somehow the planet needs your help?

    I think there are virtues to arrogance, but also, the arrogant line of thinking that somehow the Earth needs our help, is also an arrogant thought?

    Visions

    Sandbox thinking

    So currently I really really like this idea of a sandbox. The general idea is that what if we lived in the world in which we had unlimited time unlimited resources, essentially god mode, then how would we proceeded and live life?

     first, I think 99.9999% of the current modern-day misery that most humans face is body poverty.

    It don’t matter if you make seven figures or eight figures at Google, at Apple, Meta or Facebook whatever; it seems that almost all these people that I know who work in tech, all of them have extreme bodily poverty?

    Once again, not enough time weightlifting, too much time jerking off to VR porn, or going on Reddit late at night, with incognito browser on, or their VPN on with pirate bay, whatever it may be.

    Also, not enough meat consumption. All of these bizarre virtues signaling folks with plant-based diets whatever.

    Also once again, this anti-sleep mentality, the strange idea that sleeping is a vice?

    Other thoughts

    I find everybody on all sides of the political spectrum bad.

    Republicans and Democrats are bad, Libertarians are bad, moderates are bad etc.

    The left the right the alt left the alt right whatever. 

    Independent.

    I don’t know any independent thinkers. All thinkers are dependent on others, nobody stands on their own two feet. I think currently the only independent thinkers that I appreciate and love include Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Kanye West, Jeff Bezos, Michael Saylor, NASSIM Taleb etc. But once again, these individuals are good role models but not the end in itself.

    For example you could spend 100,000 years studying Elon Musk but the truth of the matter is you do not want to become Elon Musk. Why? The critical issue here is he has extreme body poverty until you see him topless on a yacht, with a golden bronze tan, and a six pack, don’t follow him.

    In some ways Jeff Bezos might be a better guide, look at him, he’s so fucking jacked. But then again I’m pretty sure that Bezos is on the juice, I’m sure he trains good, but he also does steroids good.

    Michael Saylor is a good example, he knows the virtues of intermittent fasting, and at the age of 59 he looks great! But I also think that maybe he could get into weightlifting; I want to see a sleeveless Michael Saylor with huge guns. MSTR FOLKS email me at Eric@erickim.com for tips

    Simple training

    So some simple training ideas:

    First, killing 10 birds with one stone.

    What that means is just go on a morning walk around town, with your 60 pound weight vest on! Titan.fitness is good 

    Also, a very simple thing you could do is just get those wooden gymnast rings, you get on Amazon or Titan fitness, and just hook it up in your garage or backyard your front lawn, on a tree, your parking spot whatever ,,, and with your 60 pound weighted vest on, just do a few ups dips, “skin the cat”, Essentially an exercise in which you’re holding the rings you do kind of a backflip and un backflip it again, planches etc. 

    Workouts for people in a hurry

    Currently I think actually one of the most underrated exercises is the rack pull. Essentially, you rack your barbell at around waist level, and then you load it up with weights, and then you kind of do like a mini hip thrust, and you just get it off the rack for like half an inch and you’re done.

    Imagine like doing like a super mini deadlift, but it is far superior because you don’t have to deal with racking and unracking the weights annoyingly off the floor, and also, the transfer injury is almost nailed because there is not much load on your lower back. A rack pull is more like a hip thrust, meets thigh exercise, meets upper back and trap exercise? 

    Another very simple one is the Atlas lift, once again, you don’t have to squat all the way down. You just rack up the weight, like you’re doing a squad, and the only goal is to just lift it up half an inch.

    For the fools who say this don’t do nothing, I have like the most insanely jacked legs thighs calves quads of all time and once again I’m not on steroids.

    The reason why you should trust no fitness influencer

    It don’t matter if they are vegan plant-based, professional or whatever, everyone is on steroids! Even your favorite vegan power lifter and weightlifter is on steroids! Even your favorite yoga instructor or calisthenics or CrossFit instructor is also on steroids.

    Note, steroids are vegan! Ha ha.

    All bodies are the same

    My massage therapist Aaron at massage envy in Beverly Hills, 100% recommended, told me something interesting that all body mechanics are pretty much the same, but the only difference is our levels of fitness.

    Also he encouraged me that because I am so physically active, to once again, the more physically active you become, the more time you must also dedicate to stretching mobility work etc.

    Why this matters

    As an investor, you need to have big balls and high testosterone, good mood, good sleep, good physiological and mental health.

    The primary issue is that a lot of these degenerate traders, have very very poor physical and physiological health. If you’re checking prices like 100 times a day, this is bad.

    The stoic Spartan investor

    I would actually make the argument if you’re like a single person, and assuming that you’re trading bitcoin and investing a micro strategy stock whatever, the intelligence strategy is if you want to get your mind off things, invest in your physical fitness and health 10x.

    What that then means is like spend maximum time outside, outdoors, walking outside in the elements, go on nice hikes, be a nature, spend some time with the gym or weightlifting at home, essentially embrace a natural lifestyle.

    Also, quit marijuana, alcohol. These are all bad toxins. Just be sober.

  • Captivated & inspired?

    Greater exercise greater rest & recovery

  • New Visions, New Prophecies?

  • WE DESIRE MORE POWER?

  • NEW VISIONS

    NEW PASSIONS

  • Public Pride

    Public fitness?

  • 2,000 POUNDS

  • Orange is Motivational

  • Greater Goals?

  • SEEK BATTLE

    The idea and thought:

    You require battle and damage in order to grow ever stronger?

  • Bitcoin is Antifragile

    A very fascinating idea:

    What if we should actually desire attacks and downsides and down turns, and “pull downs” or “draw downs” in order to reach epic new heights?

    Seek battle?


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  • Harder to Kill

  • Socialist detachment from reality

    Central planning is bad

    Socialism : government maintains control of capital goods

    .

    The capitalist & entrepreneurs

    Scarcity & economic decisions

    ,

    Time is the ultimate scarcity!

    Real life consequences

    Modern economics & calculation

    The world is dynamic & ever changing

    .

    New preferences new products

    .

    News products

    .

    Stake your own property!

    Shape & create economic reality

    The effects of entrepreneurial investment

    Increasing the productivity of capital investments

    Lower interest rates

    Punishing the least productive

    .

    Socialism is violent , capitalism is peaceful

    Saving is not natural

    Durable Goods

    Money is a tool to save — money doesn’t perish. Money invention allows the ability for us to save!

    How to upgrade money

    Bitcoin is perfect money! **

    If you care to accumulate and save more money, acquire more bitcoin

    Monetary media

    Hold value into the future

    Bitcoin is digital cash

    The new universal metric

    Bitcoin vision, Bitcoin visionary?

    Save in order to invest! **

    .

    Delay ?

    If you want to become more powerful you save and accumulate,,, like muscles?

    Tolerability of investment risk

    Improve material well being

    Generate higher stock of capital lower interest rate

    It is ok to be a bad person

    Fiat money taxes future provisions

    Free and open source software

    Censorship proof

    Have your purchasing power increase

    Future uncertainty

    The future is uncertain

    Credit vs Capital

    Muscle is your body’s capital?

    .

    Voucher for steak

    Reach your home in happiness

    .

    50 slave girls inside house

    Sharp eyed Hermes

    Many- minded hero

    Every day a new calculated plan?

    I don’t have a routine ***
    Plan his words with careful skill

    .

    Careful tact

    We humans are suspicious

    Unearthly charm taller and sturdier

    Become taller & sturdier

    52 men

    Heavy cloak of purple

    He is in his prime

    Hand and feet ***

    Improve your body

    Your mind is crippled

    Reach old age in his own home

    I could not do my exercise routine

    Strong and handsome

    Blessed gods who give good things

    Dodge this debt I promise to pay

    .

    The clever mastermind of many schemes

    Most books are boring

    .

    Each makes laws for himself and his own children, without concern what others think ***

    Bitcoin is a cyber shield

    .

    SUPREME FUCKING JOY!

    How to become more joyful

    Problem solving

    Power is beautiful

    Power is sexy

    .

    Rising above the rest

    One house girl

    I answered him deceitfully ***

    Entrails marrow bones

    Sample the merchandise

    This is nectar, god food!

    BE BRAVE! Don’t shrink in fear

    Strategizing hatching plans

    My tough heart was not convinced, I was still furious

    Ram

    Boys girls

    Always feasting

    Bite my lip, be stoical ***

    Double wage

    A life of leisure

    .

    Circe

    The bright mercurial god

    I love literature!

    Gods are able to do everything ***

    A man who can adapt to anything ***

    They have food enough to last forever

    My warrior soul

    Full understanding

    You are resourceful ***

    Sparkling salty water

    The dark blue prow

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    Money surrogates

    Claims are not goods

    Money certificates

    Non aggression principle ***

    Violence is bad

    Private roads

    Just give people their freedom back!

    Self ownership

    .

  • Feeling Tall Great & Strong

  • ESCAPE

  • How to Influence the Market

  • Appetite & Vigor

    Strong men, strong people with great vigor also have great appetites?

  • Driven by Curiosity

  • Curiosity

    The best driver behind anything

  • What percentage of the Earth’s atmosphere is carbon?

    Carbon in the Earth’s atmosphere is primarily present as carbon dioxide (CO₂). The percentage of carbon in the atmosphere can be understood by examining CO₂’s concentration:

    1. Carbon Dioxide Concentration:

    As of recent measurements, the concentration of COâ‚‚ in the atmosphere is about 0.041% (or 410 parts per million).

    2. Carbon in COâ‚‚:

    Carbon makes up roughly 27.3% of the molecular weight of COâ‚‚.

    3. Percentage of Carbon in the Atmosphere:

    By multiplying the COâ‚‚ concentration by the percentage of carbon in the molecule:

    .

    So, the percentage of carbon in the Earth’s atmosphere is approximately 0.0112%.

    ,,

    The Earth’s atmosphere is made up of a mix of gases, with nitrogen (N₂) and oxygen (O₂) making up the vast majority. Here’s a breakdown of the primary components and the “other stuff”:

    Main Atmospheric Gases:

    1. Nitrogen (Nâ‚‚): ~78.08%

    2. Oxygen (Oâ‚‚): ~20.95%

    3. Argon (Ar): ~0.93%

    4. Carbon Dioxide (COâ‚‚): ~0.041% (varies slightly due to human activity and natural processes)

    Other Gases and Trace Components (“Other Stuff”):

    1. Neon, Helium, Methane, Krypton, Hydrogen: These combined make up ~0.0018%.

    2. Water Vapor (Hâ‚‚O): Varies significantly by location, altitude, and weather, but typically ranges from 0.2% to 4% of the atmosphere by volume.

    Summary of “Other Stuff”:

    When you exclude nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide:

    • Trace gases (including methane, neon, etc.): ~0.0018%.

    • Water vapor: Highly variable but can be significant in humid regions.

    Thus, the “other stuff” (excluding the main gases) is typically less than 1-4% of the atmosphere, depending on conditions.

  • What percentage of the entire world’s crust has been mined for oil ?

    The exact percentage of the Earth’s crust that has been mined or drilled for oil is difficult to calculate, but it is a very small fraction of the Earth’s total crust. Here’s an estimate based on geological considerations:

    1. The Earth’s crust:

    • The crust’s total volume is estimated to be around 6 billion cubic kilometers.

    • Oil exploration and extraction only target specific sedimentary basins where oil reserves are concentrated, which make up about 5% of the Earth’s crust.

    2. Mined oil volume:

    • Since the late 19th century, humans have extracted roughly 2 trillion barrels of oil (~320 billion cubic meters).

    • Comparing this to the Earth’s crust volume, the oil extracted is less than 0.000000005% of the crust’s volume.

    Even when considering the entire volume of rock affected by oil exploration (including wells, drilling zones, and reservoirs), the percentage of the crust impacted remains infinitesimally small. Most oil exploration occurs within the upper few kilometers of the crust, within specific oil-bearing regions.

  • Philosophy of sustainability

    It’s not really about pollution per se, but things which will sustain continue to last — we need to define “sustainability “ more rigorous definition of it.

    Bitcoin is the ultimate 100% sustainable thing

    Why? Because it will last forever! Isn’t this obvious?

    think durability and longevity

    To sustain means to continue;

    so a big idea I have is that apart from these doomsday cults, maybe even Elon Musk included… what if the true physical reality was we would never run out of resources even if we minded it for like 100 million years?

  • MicroStrategy rides ‘red sweep’ to 477% gain in 2024, topping almost all U.S. stocks

    GO RED!

    Can’t stop won’t stop !!!

    Saylor is now 59 years old

    The shares have climbed 60% since the Nov. 5 election,

    Since trump victory MSTR is up 60%— November 5th

    Since Trump’s victory, it’s all been up and to the right. Bitcoin is up about 41% and BlackRock’s ETF has climbed 39%. Gensler is preparing to leave the SEC, and Trump has picked deregulation advocate and former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins to replace him.

    A week before the election, MicroStrategy announced in its quarterly earnings release a plan to raise $42 billion over three years. That included a stock sale of up to $21 billion through financial firms including TD Securities and Barclays, opening up that much more liquidity for bitcoin purchases.

    Saylor told CNBC it was “probably the single most important earnings call in the history of the company.”

  • Physical, Physiological Joy

    Bodily Joy, physical physiological joy?

    1. Massage ,,, insanely strong deep tissue massage to “fix” your body
    2. 8-12 hours of sleep a night
    3. Daily exercise & practice
    4. Beef ribs
  • Critique of Philosophers Who Have Come Before Me

    None knows anything about the human body & physiology?

  • JOY PICKS

    Joy is infinite

  • Children are naturally joyful

  • LA IS A PARADISE IF YOU ARE SELF- EMPLOYED

    Driving as an option not an obligation

  • LA IS PARADISE!

    Dec 23rd,,, still sunny and I can be topless?

  • INFINITE JOY

  • SUPREME FUCKING JOY!

    How to become more joyful

  • YOU BECOME THE STEALTH FIGHTER

    The stealth bomber

  • RANDOM IS A VIRTUE

  • Physiological Joy & Thriving

  • All I desire is strength and good joy!

  • Classic is Boring?

  • Digital is Not Luxury

  • Muscle is your body’s capital?

    Don’t deplete your capital, don’t deplete your muscles!

  • MAXIMUM FREEDOM

    The goal

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    IDEAS BY KIM

    1. Everything Happened as it *SHOULD HAVE* Happened!
    2. BECOMING HARDER.
    3. Why Become More Manly?
    4. Optimistic Fatalism
    5. YOUR RICHEST SELF IS YOUR BEST SELF
    6. EVERYTHING HAPPENS AS IT *SHOULD HAVE* HAPPENS
    7. *Beyond* Individualism
    8. MAN & WOMAN, LIGHT & DARK
    9. A LIFE WITHOUT PAIN, DISCOMFORT OR (LIMITED) SUFFERING IS NOT A LIFE WORTH LIVING?
    10. BIGGER IS WEAKER.
    11. How to Become a Philosopher
    12. Deep Vanity
    13. Time Will Tell
    14. What is Wisdom?
    15. LOOK *BEYOND*
    16. BECOMING MORE IMMORAL?
    17. ‘LUCK’ VS COURAGE
    18. ‘SKILL’ VS MERIT?
    19. Becoming Antifragile
    20. How to “Improve” Men
    21. The Art of Virtue
    22. How to Dominate
    23. JUST SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES AND WISDOM WITH OTHERS.
    24. How to Get More Done in a Single Day – MEMENTO MORI PHILOSOPHY
    25. THINK FOR YOURSELF
    26. Cruel?
    27. GO DEMIGOD.
    28. How to Be Happy: Challenge and Danger Philosophy
    29. To Become Greater, You Must Become *LESS* Productive!
    30. Imperfect Beauty
    31. The Philosophy of Pleasure
    32. What Interests You?
    33. Anti Theory of Everything
    34. Become?
    35. STRONGER OR NOT?
    36. Carte Blanche Ideals
    37. CHOOSE JOY
    38. Don’t Judge Your Impulses
    39. On Becoming Less Human
    40. COWARDICE.
    41. The Philosophy of Futurism
    42. PHILOSOPHY IS VALUE-SETTING
    43. PHILOSOPHY IS NOT LIFESTYLE
    44. WHY STANDARDIZATION IS BAD.
    45. YOUR OWN TABLE OF VALUES.
    46. RETRO IS BAD.
    47. INSANELY LOFTY THOUGHTS.
    48. Strive to *Lose* Weight, Not *Gain* Weight
    49. DIABLO II ANALOGIES FOR REAL LIFE.
    50. If You Know Your *WHY* You Can Discover Any *HOW*
    51. Life is Too Short to Be Miserable
    52. What Consumption Takes Skill?
    53. OFF THE GRID.
    54. REALITY IS CRUEL.
    55. Pain is Information
    56. WHY REMOVE VULGARITY AND DISORDER FROM OUR EYES?
    57. AUTOTELIC.
    58. UNPLUG.
    59. How to Become a Philosopher
    60. SUBOPTIMAL IS OPTIMAL
    61. THE LUST FOR MORE.
    62. TO DO IS TO BECOME.
    63. IN PRAISE OF AGGRESSIVE.
    64. THE PHILOSOPHY OF OPTIMISM
    65. OUR PHILOSOPHICAL WILL TO EXISTENCE
    66. Is Hope a Vice?
    67. MOVE MEAN
    68. Carte Blanche Ideals
    69. One Interesting Thought
    70. What Lasts? What Doesn’t Last?
    71. A WOUND STIMULATES THE RECUPERATIVE POWERS
    72. Children & Purpose
    73. Thoughts on Becoming a Parent
    74. Where Does Our Desire to Upgrade Come From?
    75. WE ALWAYS NEED SOMETHING FURTHER TO ASPIRE TO.
    76. Self-Task Yourself an Awesome Mission in Life
    77. Differentiation vs Equalization
    78. My Passion to *Become* Something More
    79. No Aesthetic or Ethos is Forever
    80. What is Your Higher Purpose in Life?
    81. IT WILL NEVER SATISFY YOU.
    82. How to Decide
    83. Things You *Want* to Do vs Things You *MUST* Do
    84. Towards a More Beautiful Mode of Existence and Future
    85. EXTREME GRATITUDE.
    86. AMAP (As Much as Possible) or None.
    87. Why or How Does it Matter?
    88. The Philosophy of Time and Events
    89. How *Not* to Resent
    90. FORWARD LOOKING
    91. DOMAIN FLEXIBILITY.
    92. The Miracle of Human Growth
    93. EXTREME ADAPTATION.
    94. Why Plan?
    95. You Don’t Need to Justify Yourself
    96. The Philosophy of Ego
    97. True vs False Passions
    98. How to Achieve Tranquility
    99. On Making Your Own Philosophy
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    102. The Wisdom of Doing Nothing
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    109. What you *really* believe in and care for is manifested through your actions (or non-actions)
    110. Why Culture is Your Enemy
    111. YOUR EXPERIENCES ARE KING.
    112. LIFE IS INHERENTLY GOOD.
    113. Artistic, Physical, and Philosophical Muscles
    114. All New Experiences are Good Experiences
    115. What is the Purpose of X?
    116. UTILITY.
    117. Philosophy is a Luxury
    118. The Attempt is More Interesting than the Result
    119. Joyfulness vs “Happiness”
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    121. Self Actualization
    122. MAXIMAL ENGAGEMENT
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    124. On Living Every Day with No Regret
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    128. FALSE GRATITUDE vs REAL GRATITUDE
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    130. THE UPSIDE OF TRAGEDY
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    136. Good Addiction, Bad Addiction?
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    142. Skepticism.
    143. What Do You Really Want Out of Life?
    144. Seem or Be?
    145. Learn Through Pain
    146. Respect Yourself
    147. In Praise of Elitism
    148. Why Independent Thinking?
    149. I Will Never Die
    150. Bitter is Better
    151. The Genesis of Nihilism and Existential Dread
    152. The Ethics of Personal Enrichment
    153. Good vs Not Good
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    155. Abstinence Over Moderation
    156. Just Leave Others Alone
    157. You Can Only Critique that Which You Truly Understand and Love
    158. ERIC KIM Critique of Metaphysics
    159. Only Trust Philosophers Who Deadlift
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    162. What Are Your Life Goals?
    163. Honesty
    164. Why I’m Anti Moderation
    165. No Spite, No Malice.
    166. Ascending Life or Descending Life?
    167. Double Edged Sword
    168. Ignorance.
    169. Why I Don’t Trust “Nice Guys”
    170. Why You Must Share Your Opinion
    171. Selfish Isn’t Evil
    172. Wisdom is the Goal
    173. YOU ARE KING.
    174. MASTER YOURSELF
    175. What is “Good” for You is Often what is Bad for You
    176. Care.
    177. BITTERSWEET
    178. ONE REP MAX
    179. Morality and Ethics is the Snare
    180. BY HELPING YOURSELF, YOU BEST HELP OTHERS
    181. Insanity is Good.
    182. Think Deep.
    183. PHILOSOPHY IS THE FUTURE.
    184. Open Mind vs Closed Mind
    185. ENTHUSIASM IS GENIUS
    186. Towards a More Critical and Rigorous Line of Thinking
    187. How to Encourage and a Foster Independent and Free Thinking
    188. What is the Purpose of Life?
    189. WHY PHILOSOPHY IS SUPREME.
    190. Elitism.
    191. I Cannot Form an Opinion About Somebody Until I’ve Met Them in the Flesh
    192. ALL GENETICS ARE GOOD GENETICS.
    193. Happiness vs Freedom
    194. The Birth of a Hater
    195. My Way Isn’t the Right Way
    196. Walking as an Existential Thing
    197. Why I’m So Tolerant
    198. Mortal Gods
    199. THE HUMAN SPECIES
    200. Why I’m So Skeptical
    201. Just Follow the Money
    202. Why Selfish?
    203. WHY WE CANNOT BLAME OTHERS
    204. Why Are We So Anti Elitism?
    205. What Actually Interests You?
    206. How to Become Yourself
    207. SELF HATE
    208. Optimistic Fatalism
    209. Death is the Ultimate Creative Constraint
    210. FLUX.
    211. How to Think for Yourself
    212. FLESH
    213. How to Live the Best Life
    214. Why Live a Life Without Regrets?
    215. Why Plato Ruined Art and Aesthetics for Us
    216. Self Respect
    217. Hypocrite vs Contradict
    218. Ideals vs Reality
    219. Spaceship Philosophy
    220. What is Your Ideal Life?
    221. MY EXTREME GRATITUDE TOWARDS LIFE AND BEING ALIVE!
    222. Critique of Utilitarianism
    223. Don’t Treat Others the Way You Want to Be Treated
    224. The Eternal Recurrence of Tragedy and Joy in Life
    225. Elite Asceticism
    226. Why I Don’t Like Numbers
    227. Action and Reaction, Cause and Effect
    228. The Antidote to Nihilism: The Philosophy of Nothingness
    229. ERIC KIM Notes on Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
    230. EXPLOIT CHAOS.
    231. WHY I DON’T BELIEVE IN GENETICS
    232. Self-Wisdom
    233. The Future Belongs to the Fearless
    234. INDIVIDUALISM
    235. Why Live Forever?
    236. THIS TOO WILL PASS.
    237. Why Education?
    238. How to Become Yourself
    239. Things Shouldn’t Go Back to the Way They Used to Be
    240. Why Am I So Cruel?
    241. The Great Joy of Existence
    242. Virtue for the Sake of Virtue
    243. NO DISDAIN.
    244. INTELLIGENT IGNORANCE
    245. A LIFE WITHOUT PAIN, DIFFICULTY OR TRAGEDY ISN’T A LIFE WORTH LIVING
    246. BITTER IS BETTER.
    247. EXPLOIT THE BEST FROM TRAGEDY AND LIFE 
    248. DISREGARD FOR SELF-PRESERVATION
    249. PAIN.
    250. WHAT IF EVERYTHING IS NOT GONNA BE ALRIGHT?
    251. Tomorrow is Never
    252. Life is the Ultimate Creative Constraint
    253. EMBODIED REALITY
    254. BLACK SWAN
    255. THINGS WILL NEVER GO BACK TO THE WAY THEY USED TO BE
    256. What are you *really* afraid of?
    257. HAPPINESS ISN’T THE GOAL
    258. Philosophy is King
    259. Why is Selfish Evil?
    260. YOU’RE CONSTANTLY IN A STATE OF BECOMING
    261. ENTITLEMENT A SIN?
    262. NARCISSISM
    263. BE BRUTALLY HONEST WITH YOURSELF
    264. WHY FREE WILL?
    265. OBEY YOUR OPINION
    266. EGO IS GOOD.
    267. WHY IT IS GOOD TO BE INTO YOURSELF
    268. Seek the Good Pain
    269. Anti-Perfection in Photography, Art, and Life
    270. Can You Become an End into Yourself?
    271. WHY I LIVE
    272. Why I Hate Decline
    273. Why I Eat
    274. Why am I So Positive and Optimistic?
    275. EFFORT IS ENJOYMENT
    276. Never Stop Gaining
    277. TRUST YOURSELF
    278. A Life of Maximal Personal Independence
    279. What Do You Desire to Become?
    280. What Do I Want from Technology?
    281. Stratified Society
    282. Do You Love or Hate Reality?
    283. On the Brian, Body and Mind
    284. I’m Maximally Happy, Now What?
    285. Care over Fame
    286. ACTIVE NIHILISM
    287. Never Stop Subtracting
    288. How to Live a Happier and More Epic Life
    289. A Risker Life is a Better Life
    290. Only Work on Things You Can Imagine Doing for Eternity
    291. How to Maximize Your Happiness
    292. Influence
    293. The Gladiator Makes His Plans once He Enters the Ring
    294. Meditations on Meaning in Life
    295. There is Nothing More Interesting than Human Beings
    296. Is Hope a Vice?
    297. EGO
    298. Why Be Unique?
    299. Happiness is Metabolism Health and Strength
    300. You’re the Hero
    301. Is Productivity a Virtue or Vice?
    302. Why Do We Prize the Rare?
    303. The Joy of Uncertainty
    304. How Should I Best Use My Time and Life?
    305. A Life Without Pain or Suffering Isn’t a Life Worth Living
    306. Free or Unfree?
    307. What Do You Really Care For in Life?
    308. Anti-Satisfaction in Life
    309. Why Think?
    310. The Eternal Return
    311. Only Do What is Best for You!
    312. Truthiness
    313. Why Be Happy?
    314. Permissionless Living
    315. In Praise of Unconventional Wisdom
    316. Become the Change Which You Wish to See in the World
    317. Happiness
    318. Beyond Freedom
    319. Idolize People, Not Stuff
    320. What Makes You Stronger? What Makes You Weaker?
    321. Why Hate?
    322. The Secret of Happiness
    323. You’re Constantly in a State of Becoming
    324. Life is about Choices, Not Obligations
    325. Anti-Nihilism
    326. First, Do What is Best for You.
    327. Live Dynamic
    328. How to Prosper
    329. Is the Point of Life to Be Satisfied?
    330. SUPREME EFFORT OF WILL.
    331. How to Become more Idealistic
    332. Thrivival 101
    333. Create Yourself
    334. Non-Small
    335. Inspiration
    336. How to Live a Heroic Life: Dare the Heights!
    337. Human Augmentation
    338. Prune
    339. Happiness: Do What You Want to Do (And Don’t Do What You Don’t Want to Do)
    340. Avoid Vain (Empty) Pursuits in Life
    341. Modern Slavery
    342. Kill the Leeches
    343. Wisdom Augmentation
    344. Why We Need Friction in Life
    345. Straight Line Philosophy
    346. What’s Your End-Game in Life?
    347. Create Your Own Happiness Today
    348. Desire Both Pain and Pleasure in Life
    349. Try the Impossible
    350. SELF-RESPECT
    351. Anti-Social Extrovert
    352. Never Blame Anybody But Yourself
    353. Human Flourishing
    354. Simpler, Not Better.
    355. How to be Free
    356. Embrace the Extremes
    357. Cultivate Your Own Culture
    358. COURAGE.
    359. Thrivival
    360. Inner Power
    361. How to Live a Purposeful Life
    362. My Definition of Happiness
    363. Why Change is Good
    364. Why Work?
    365. How to Live the Happiest Possible Life
    366. The Two-Pronged Approach to Maximize Joy in Your Life
    367. You Always Have Another Option!
    368. INFINITISM
    369. Never Stop!
    370. What is Your Self-Directed Purpose in Life?
    371. Live Today Like it Were Your Last
    372. Do You Photograph to Live, or Live to Photograph?
    373. ARTIST-PHILOSOPHER
    374. Live Life to the Fullest!
    375. In Praise of Selfishness
    376. Why You Must Be a YAY-SAYER to Succeed in Entrepreneurship and Life
    377. Why I Love Walking
    378. Live Life Like a Video Game!
    379. Simple Luxuries in Life
    380. Treat Your Life Like a Fun Experiment!
    381. Only Prove it to Yourself
    382. You Don’t Always Need to Feel Joyful to Live a Fulfilling and Meaningful Life
    383. Life is Too Short to Be Bored!
    384. Money Cannot Destroy Boredom
    385. How to Find Inspiration in Life
    386. Why You Must Ignore Haters to Succeed and Win in Life
    387. An Active Life is a Happy Life
    388. My Simple Joys in Life
    389. Never Stop Striving
    390. How to Motivate Yourself in Life
    391. How to Be Optimistic in Life
    392. How to Dictate Your Purpose in Life
    393. In Praise of a Dynamic Life
    394. PURPOSE.
    395. How to Enjoy Life
    396. Photography Therapy
    397. How to Conquer Regret
    398. Take Your Play Very Seriously.
    399. How to Prosper
    400. Memento Vivere
    401. Destroy in Order to CREATE
    402. Trust Your Body More Than Your Mind
    403. Make Photos to Make Meaning in Your Life
    404. Seek Knowledge, Not Information
    405. The Purpose of Human Life
    406. How to Overcome Impedence
    407. Why I Love Death
    408. How to Be Centered in the Eternal Now
    409. How to Be Happy
    410. Why Do You Care What Others Think of You?
    411. Why I’m Happy
    412. Why?
    413. Why I’m So Prolific
    414. How to Reduce LAG in Life

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