• Anger is a Sign of Strength

    I like being angry?

    Theory—

    One cannot be angry when one is in a weakened state.

    If one is weak and sick, their “anger” simply becomes manifested as depression or gloominess or melancholy?

  • Luxury Search Engine?

    DONDA KANYE idea — Google is aesthetically so ugly?

  • ART NOTES

    1. The most artistic or artful car?
  • TRULY ARTISTIC PHOTOS ARE UNCLEAR?

    TRULY ARTISTIC PHOTOS ARE UNCLEAR?

    Unclear, out of focus and blurry is good?

    In praise of just shooting a lot of photos in snap focus, or manual focusing distances.

  • THE NEW LAMBORGHINI REVUELTO LOOKS LIKE A CORVETTE?

    Strange backwards turn. REVUELTO configurator.

    Also the “REVUELTO”— insanely horrible name.

  • #DEMIGODTOGS

    Real streettogs flex:

  • 865 POUND ATLAS LIFT ERIC KIM (9 PLATES & 5 POUND WEIGHT): DEMIGOD LIFTING.

    865 POUND ATLAS LIFT ERIC KIM (9 PLATES & 5 POUND WEIGHT): DEMIGOD LIFTING.

    “No way!”

    9 PLATE, 5 POUND WEIGHT 865 POUNDS SWUAT LIFT HOLD ERIC KIM DYNAMIC STATIC HOLD // DEMIGOD LIFTS.

    Go Demi or go home:

    Demigod lifts:

    Nobody is a match for me anymore.

  • Danger & Happiness ERIC KIM PHILOSOPHY VLOG

    Interestingly enough, it seems in modern day life, what we are trying to do is remove disorder, chaos, and uncertainty from our lives. However, what if danger and uncertainty were critical onto our happiness? If anything, the goal should be adding *MORE* danger to our life, not less.

  • iPhone for street photography?

    Why use iPhone when you can just use a Ricoh GR IIIX?

  • The future for Street Photography?

    The future for Street Photography?

    More danger, more challenge.

    For myself, I don’t really care how much wizardry and cleverness goes into your stupid RV competitions. I’m only interested in how much courage you had to put out there in order to make the photo.

    Therefore, perhaps the photos with the most value are the ones which revolve the highest degree of danger.

    Therefore, in the realm of strict Tara few, the street photographer with the most balls should be commended the most. Bruce Gilden.

  • Why street photography is the best form of photography

    To me, it is the only form of photography which involves danger.

    Assuming that danger is critical onto happiness, then, one cannot be a happy photographer unless one has to do some sort of photography which involves danger. Therefore in Street Photography— danger is what makes street photography so fun. Also, Street photography with a flash.

  • Happiness and Danger?

    True happiness requires some sort of danger?

  • I’m only happy when I’m at the limit?

    My one rep max philosophy to life.

  • YOU ARE THE EXOTIC.

    The funny thing; we like exotic cars, like Lamborghinis and Ferraris, etc. But isn’t it more interesting that we become the exotic?

  • Musicians, and personalities should have their own email newsletter and website blog

    Email newsletter as at least 1000X more effective than social media.

  • Knowledge as a form of power suppression?

    Often, people use knowledge as a means to belittle you. Don’t allow this.

  • Can you 3-D scan a human?

    Perhaps with LiDAR, and polycam.

    Things which are useful to think about, when it comes to humans, thinking about height, body composition and proportions.

  • What is the point of humans?

    In the world in which chat GPT can simply answer all your questions, it has all the answers, then, what is the point of humans?

    My thought: then the purpose of human beings is to have interesting questions.

    And this is what philosophy is all about; once you have an interesting question in mind, trying to figure out, how should things be?

  • “Your reputation precedes you.”

    Better to have a bad, notorious, and famous reputation than none.

    For example, everyone knows me at the gym now, and also, in the world of Street Photography, in photography, I might be one of the most hated photographers alive. But, this gives me insane pride.

  • Life Productivity Hacks

    When tired, go into a hot sauna (any local commercial gym.) Lie down and take a turbo nap, or just sit and close your eyes.

    Use iPhone SE.

  • What Do You Want?

    What Do You Want?

    It seems in life, discovering what we want is critical. Once we discover what we want, then everything else falls neatly into place.

    For example, let us say that our passion is photography, art, travel creativity, and other things. Then the question is, what is it that we want out of it?

    First, I think we want to live a more interesting life. To not just stay in the same bubble or place, but to travel to different places, nomad around, explore new territories, etc.

    Traveling is good for us. Why? Traveling forces us to re-challenge our typical way of approaching things, and allows us to innovate new approaches. For example, weightlifting, I discovered all these new techniques and approaches when I was living in Phnom Penh Cambodia, at a different type of gym. For example, I discovered the high handle trap bar, the open hex bar, and also, because the gym was empty and devoid of any other humans, I was able to just focus more and innovate and experiment with new types of lifts.

    Also, I think there is some sort of deep connection between man and his environment in so far much as novel environments stimulate us. There is this funny bias and Zen and Buddhism, and maybe Puritan American Protestant ethic that says:

    You should be grateful for what you have, instead of what you don’t have.

    I am starting to realize that this is a weak and small way of thinking. Instead, to reach our apex of development, we must explore new territories new places etc.


    The physical is underrated?

    I physics, the physical, the real world. Our bodies are physical, the connections in our body is physical, the electricity and blood in our bodies are physical, the hormones in our body or physical, etc.

    Our bodies are physical.

    Why is it that in today’s world, there seems to be a bias against the physical? There is this overdevelopment of the “mental“ faculties, for example, the focus on studying, schooling, information, ”work” etc.

    And where does this bias originate? My theory is that it is this general Quaker protestant American, western, Judaism, Christian, Islamic thought of an afterlife; the thought that is after we die, our soul and our mind remains, but the body dies.

    As a consequence, the negative bias is that the body doesn’t really matter. The general gist that they try to propose is this:

    Yeah yeah yeah, the body is kind of important. Just do the bare minimum to maintain it, in order to do more virtuous things, related to good works, the mind, spirituality, “the soul“, etc.

    As a consequence, it seems that in today’s modern-day world, 99.9% of our efforts is around optimizing for our mind. In order to be more “productive“, to “work“ more, to make more money, to build more capital, to accumulate more, purchase and consume more, etc.


    A more physical life?

    What I love most about photography, street photography, traveling, etc. is this: the focus on the physical. This means our ability to walk, use our legs, explore new geospatial spaces, etc.

    For example, when you’re traveling in on the world, what is the most essential in critical Tim? Your legs, your body. Your physicality.

    This is why I believe that when it comes to traveling, some things which are really important include maximizing your mobility. Vibram five fingers shoes, some sort of athletic pants, shorts, and leggings (I like the lululemon vital Drive compression half short leggings, and the Lululemon license to train shorts, with zippers in the front and the back pocket.) And also, clothing that doesn’t get in your way, as simple as when you’re traveling, just wear a T-shirt, some sort of either merino wool T-shirt, I like the Outlier.nyc merino wool T-shirt, or even the Lululemon “metal vent” t shirt. Or a merino wool blend t shirt — clothing which does not restrict your mobility.

    Also, the biggest benefit of traveling insanely light, and not bringing too much stuff is it usually practical one; don’t think of it like some sort of virtuous minimalistic thing, just think practically:

    The less stuff you carry with you when you travel, the more mobility you have, the further you can venture without exhaustion and fatigue, the more you could conquer, etc.

    Simple ways to travel light is when you are on the road, leave your laptop at home, just bring along your iPad Pro, the smaller one.

    Also, with your camera, the most small camera viably possible, currently speaking, the Ricoh GR 3X digital camera. I still think it is a quadrillion times better than any other camera on the market, irregardless of price.

    Now what?

    Once you have become a bitcoin billionaire, once you have total life freedom, then what?

    My personal thought and intervention is that then, you can use your stability and security to simply pursue things which are more interesting to you, and to go bigger.


    New epic life goals?

    I think the reason why Elon Musk and Kanye West are such a great inspiration and motivation to me is this; it is precisely their “craziness“, or their “detachment from reality“, which is fun and interesting to me.

    For example, if a decade or two ago, Elon Musk said that he would start an electric car company, and a space company, people would think he is high on crack. But now that he has done did it, now other people, small people, find other things to criticize him about, simply because they hate that they are no match for him.

    Become crazier and more audacious?

    So then, the next step is this:

    Given your insane uberabundance, what do you want to do?


    My epic life goals

    Another funny irony is that I have discovered that after achieving all of my life goals and dreams, I no longer really have any life goals or dreams anymore. Simply on a daily, weekly, or monthly level, I simply want to pursue things which are personal interesting to me. Whatever is interesting to me at the moment.

    For example, what is currently interesting to me is thinking about the body, physics, powerlifting 2.0, and more strongman-style weight lifting and training.

    For example, I just did an atlas lift of nine plates, and a 2.5 pound plate on each side, effectively maxing out the bar, assuming that I’m using clips on each side for “safety“. 860 pounds.

    The reason why this is so interesting to me is that currently speaking, I don’t think anyone in the world has had as interesting thoughts and innovative thoughts on weight lifting, diet health and fitness, etc.

    For example, I think I am the first and only person that I know, maybe even in the world who does powerlifting style lifts, one rep max while fasted. I never eat breakfast or lunch, only one massive dinner, I typically break my fast around 8 PM. And also for the most part, I am 100% carnivore. I also don’t take any supplements, not even protein powder!

    My big innovations:

    1. Everyone says that you need to eat some sort of sugar or carbs, but I have proven that to be false. I consume no carbohydrates, no sugar and no starches, no “vegetables”, no “fruit”, or even “fiber“, And it is fine, I am still able to poop at least once or twice every day.
    2. People always say that you have to eat something before lifting really heavy weights, like a small snack, or even a way protein shake. I’ve also discovered this to be totally false; before I go to the gym, for the whole day I have consumed nothing, the only thing I drank was black coffee and water.
  • The gym as a “health club”

    Typically speaking, that which binds all people who go to the gym is that they seek to become more “healthy“.

  • Activewear

    Becoming more active.

  • Being around other human beings stimulates us

    This is why I love going to the mall.

  • Everyone is always trying to buy new things to add to their wardrobe, why not remove?

    Is it possible to do fashion, without just buying new clothes and outfits?

  • Raising a kid as a sole proprietor self-employed person

    Seneca is around two years old, two months old. I am very fortunate that I don’t have a “real job“, and instead, during the day, I could just take him on adventures to the park, to the mall and other places, and I could just do work on my phone.

    Creating my own Montessori?

    I feel like with son, I’m creating my own pseudo-Montessori.

    Technically this is the ideal; for your kids and your child, especially if you are a man, and he is your first son, this is the ideal. Even if I was a billionaire, why would I want to have some other person raise my son?