For example, I really love my cordless Dyson vacuum as well as my new cordless water pick
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Bitcoin billionaire
Keep hoarding those bitcoin while you can!
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How to Shoot Like a Minimalist

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I’m creating my own Montessori
If you want to enroll your kids, shoot me an email at Eric [at] EricKim.com
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INVEST IN PHYSICS
For example, Texas power bars. Texas strong.
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Aesthetic Ideals
I like the idea that a car can be like a tank. Perhaps the best type of paint for some sort of armored vehicle makes it look like an armored vehicle. For example, when some people paint their cars with that truck liner bedding, makes it look like armored skin. Very cool.
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Self Capital
Thought experiment; if you could never invest your money in a foreign capital, but only invested it in yourself, your clothes your tools your car your home,etc, how would invest it?
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You should only watch a movie while standing?
Or walking?
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Even the gods aren’t perfect
The ancient Greek gods of lore, let us consider, they were all flawed as well. They all have flaws, fight, they bicker. They plot, lie, deceive one another. They take sides.
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Games?
The closest thing we got to games is thinking about the funeral games in the Iliad.
They were all physical—
the horse chariot race, the sprinting race, the wrestling match, the boxing match, etc. They all still simulated martial arts?
Video games are bad because they do not involve any physical attributes.
Perhaps when we think of sports, they are more virtuous “games“. But they must be physical, like American football, rugby, etc.
Or certain track and field sports like javelin toss, shotput etc.
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Midsection
Just show off your stomach, your midsection.
In praise of crop tops for men.
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ASIAN IS THE FUTURE
Asian aesthetic — we the new (demi)gods!
Imagine BTS with a demigod bod.
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UNORTHODOX.
The key to success— go unorthodox.
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GREAT PHOTOGRAPHER
After a lot of thinking and philosophizing, this is what I have gathered:
I think the ultimate privilege is simply to strive to make great photos, become a great photographer, and become an ever greater photographer.
How?
The first thought to think and consider is this:
What does it mean to become a great photographer, and is it even a possible thing to become the “greatest“ photographer?
Being inspired to make photos until you die at the age of 120
OK so let us assume that I could predict with you with 100% certainty that you will live to be 120 years old, in phenomenal health. If that were the case, how can you structure your life in such a way which allows you to stay inspired and motivated to make photos until you die at 122?
First things first, don’t own a home. At worst, just own a condo. A lot of my successful friends, like my friends Don Dillon and Tim Flangan have done this; the upside of owning a condo is that you can just travel, and travel the world, and ultimately you will still have somewhere to keep your stuff, and go back home to. And at least when you’re on the road, you don’t have to worry about maintaining your home or the outside of your house.
Second, structuring your life which allows maximum movement and independence. This means a life in which you spend a good amount of time on the road, traveling, in other foreign places. It could be as simple as wing road trips in America, or more complex like traveling internationally. The world is a big ass place. And this is what gives me great hope.
For example, there are still 1 trillion places that have not yet been to, which I am interested in. I’m interested in going to Lagos Nigeria, Morocco, South America, Eastern Europe, Hungary, etc. And before all of this Ukraine Putin stuff, I was very interested in going to Russia Moscow.
Making great photos
I hate to say it, but certainly there is a hierarchy in terms of great photos compared to not as great photos. What is the differentiating factor?
For myself, when I study the work of Henri Cartier Bresson, and look at his more advanced works, he is really good at the arabesque composition. The squiggly line composition, which adds elegance to his photos.
Also, a Dionysian aesthetic. This means a dark, hard aesthetic. Extremely high contrast black and white, extremely high grain. For example, lately I’ve been shooting on my Lumix G9 camera, after my Ricoh GR 3X broke. I was able to use the in camera JPEG setting of dynamic monochrome, adjusting the contrast to the max, the grain to the max, and I think I have discovered a new aesthetic which I might even prefer over the Ricoh GR 3X in camera high contrast black and white.
In terms of longevity, I believe black and white is more durable than color. Why is this?
First and foremost, we don’t see the world in black-and-white. This alone is the massive differentiating factor between black-and-white photography and color photography.
Secondly, color, color science, digital cameras, sensors, sensor technology is always changing in terms of color. Also JPEG, RAW settings. CMOS vs CCD sensors for color, etc. this alone is a massive headache; and there is also a quadrillion different types of ways to print color, display color, and also view monitors with different color profiles etc. Black and white makes your life 1 trillion times easier.
The path to become a great photographer
How does one become a great photographer?
I think first of all, I think having an over stated ego, over inflated ego, over inflated self-confidence is a virtue and a good thing. First, I think you must have the desire, the audacity, and also the chutzpah to desire to become a great photographer.
I believe the 99.99% issue with modern day life is that it is considered immoral to desire to become great. That somehow, greatness, and striving to become great, is actually considered a vice.
Modern day life says one must be quiet, low-key, and ashamed of oneself. It is considered a vice to self promote, have self confidence in oneself etc.
I say, perhaps the best thing you could teach yourself, and also teach our kids is in fact to gain more self-confidence, to gain more audacity.
Great aesthetics?
In terms of making great photos, my simple thought is that making great photos is all about making photos which are strong, simple, and hard.
For example, some aesthetic thoughts:
- Extremely high contrast black-and-white
- Simple backgrounds
- Some sort of strong character, subject, or happening or mood behind the photo
Making “objectively†great photos?
Something which I believe which is very unorthodox:
Personally speaking, I do believe that it is actually possible to make an objectively great photo.
But the question is, who decides?
First of all, you decide. Then maybe EK or arsbeta.com can decide.
Whose opinion matters?
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Objectively Great Photos
Question —
Is it possible to make “objectively“ great photos?
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BITCOIN IS THE BEST
I NEED MORE BITCOIN!
EVERYONE STRIVES TO BE OR BECOME THE MOST DOMINANT.
For example, bitcoin is the most dominant crypto cryptocurrency. The hilarity is that everyone wants their token, coin, or crypto asset to become the next bitcoin. Why not just go with the GOAT (greatest of all time) instead?
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GREAT PHOTOS
Objectively great photos:














































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GREAT ARTISTS ARE GREAT MARKETERS
In praise of Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, etc.
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WHY DOES EVERYONE HATE ERIC KIM?
Why does everyone hate ERIC KIM? Some theories:
- People are confused by him. They cannot really put him in a neat little box.
- People are befuddled by his masculinity, his insanely high self-esteem and ego, and also his demigod strength.
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Go with the underdog?
For example getting a Vinfast car instead of a Tesla?
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NINJA ASSASSIN
All black on black on black on black murdered out.
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THE GREAT PHOTOGRAPHER
After a lot of thinking and philosophizing, this is what I have gathered:
I think the ultimate privilege is simply to strive to make great photos, become a great photographer, and become an ever greater photographer.
How?
The first thought to think and consider is this:
What does it mean to become a great photographer, and is it even a possible thing to become the “greatest“ photographer?
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FLEX ON!
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Powerlifting as a “sport†is just like another CrossFit
I don’t like it.
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Become the greatest photographer
Or the strongest photographer?
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Vegetables are a scam?
Vegetables are waaaaay more expensive than meat! Probably also way more profitable.
It is funny that all these so-called “experts“ say that it is eating red meat which is killing us, whereas in reality it is probably starch, sugar, alcohol, etc.
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Leg exercises are the best to boost your testosterone
Why? Because your legs are by far your largest muscle group. And your legs can lift the heaviest weight. Heavy rack pulls, as well as atlas lift.
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Heightened testosterone levels
Insane hormonal boost, and testosterone boost after a new one rep max attempt or success.
Then the purpose of one rep maxing, or powerlifting is not about necessarily achieving certain numbers, but, being able to use the powerlifting, one rep max attempt as a way to naturally boost your testosterone, mood, happiness, and overall well-being.
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Ultimately, performance will triumph over all.
For example, when it comes to fashion and clothing, and the gym, when you really are trying to attempt a new one repetition maximum lift, you’re not going to optimize for fashion over performance.
A performance is demi.
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If you got it, flaunt it.
Flaunting as a virtue, an act of courage?
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How to gain attention
Become more loud, ostentatious, unorthodox.
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GYM IDEAS
The gym, going to the gym, or going to the hot sauna is a good place for ideation and coming up with new ideas?