The first thought is when it comes to living a “better“ life, maybe frequenting the gym at least once a day is a good idea
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What is the point of life?
The first time is the point of life isn’t to just stay at home all day.
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Optimize for creativity
For example, iPad is better for creativity than laptop. Also, MacBook Pro Touch Bar is better for creativity than MacBook Air and MacBook Pro without Touch Bar.
Also random thought, I wonder what car is also better for your creativity? Maybe a Tesla?
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If you had unlimited money, how would you live your life differently?
Let us also consider that life and time is limited, whereas money as a construct is unlimited.
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HARD CODED THINGS IS BAD.
For example anti hard coded function keys. Touch Bar is king,
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THE MORE I USE MACBOOK AIR, THE MORE I HATE IT.
Screen is so dim?
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The world is too small for my ambition?
Just got kicked out of my first gym, while traveling, in lieu of trying to atlas lift, ERIC KIM left eight plates and a 35 on each side, bending the bar. Apparently the owner was watching the CCTV, and was afraid.
Later on, I guess he was still watching me over CCTV, and witnessed me doing heavy rack pulls, and heavy floor benchpress, and then he kindly asked one of his associates to tell me that I wasn’t a “good fitâ€, and that he didn’t feel safe with my “unorthodox methodsâ€.
I got a refund and whenever, but the ultimate take away thought was, wow — 99.99% of the fitness world is backwards, and scared shitless.
Perhaps I do everything unorthodox, and that is where my strength lies.
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Make the best or nothing.
Tesla Model S Plaid as the best car ever made.
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Maximally Compact
iPad Pro over any laptop.
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Be like a child
No concerns, no anxieties — only joy in the present moment!
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Real life training
The point of the gym is to train for real life, not the other way around.
Also, the only purpose of school should be real life training, not the other way around.
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Apple should simplify her lineup
For example, with the normal iPhone, get rid of the big one.
Also with iPhone pro, get rid of the big one.
Also with iPad Pro, get rid of the big one.
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What is better for your imagination and creativity?
For example, the MacBook Pro Touch Bar as 1 trillion times more creative and imaginative than other stupid laptops.
For example, with Seneca, the MacBook Pro Touch Bar is great for his imagination and creativity. Switching to a MacBook Air, M2 chip, I almost feel like it dumbed him and me down.
Even taking a step further, iPad Pro is 1000x more creative and creative than a laptop. What do you do we have any more for laptops anyways?
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What makes a great movie?
Some sort of tragedy, overcoming. Also, I think the story needs to be believable.
Also, a strong solo protagonist.
CINEMA BY KIM
Cinema and film as a great stimulus, aid and teacher for photographers and visual artists alike.
Cinematography and life lessons:
Cinema and Film Reviews
- BOOK OF BOBA FETT CRITIQUE
- What *Should* Cinema and Literature Do?
- MATRIX 4 Critique
- THE PHILOSOPHY OF “FREE GUY†(Film, 2021)
- Why DUNE 2021 is So Great
- INFINITE (2021) Film Review
- MAD MAX FURY ROAD: Black and Chrome Version Review
- Why 7 Samurai by Akira Kurosawa is So Great
- BLADE RUNNER (1982 Original) Cinematography Review & Thoughts vs the New Version (2049)
- Blade Runner 2049 Film Review + Cinematography Composition Analysis
- REVIEW: Justice League (Snyder Cut)
- What Makes a Great Movie/Film?
- Iron Man (1) Film Cinema Review
- JOKER FILM REVIEW + Cinematography Composition
- Ghost in the Shell Anime (1995) Cinematography, Composition, Philosophy Review
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Cinematography and Film Review
Space Films
- Ad Astra Cinematography Composition Film Review
- 2001 Space Odyssey
- Part 5: Epic Cinematography of 2001 Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
- Part 4: Epic Cinematography and Philosophy of 2001 Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
- Part 3: Epic Cinematography and Philosophy of 2001 Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
- Part 2: Epic Cinematography and Philosophy of 2001 Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
- Part 1: Epic Cinematography and Philosophy of 2001 Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
Cinema and philosophy
GODFATHER
Gangster Films
ACTION FILMS
CITIZEN KANE:
Articles on Cinema
Great Cinema
- Part 1: Throne of Blood Cinematography by Akira Kurosawa
- Part 1: Spartacus Cinematography and Philosophy Lessons from Stanley Kubrick
- Part 1: Philosophy and Cinematography of Full Metal Jacket
- Part 3: MATRIX Philosophy and Cinematography
- Part 2: MATRIX Philosophy and Cinematography
- Part 1: MATRIX Philosophy and Cinematography
- Part 4: Epic Cinematography of 2001 Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
- Part 3: Epic Cinematography and Philosophy of 2001 Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
- Part 2: Epic Cinematography and Philosophy of 2001 Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
- Part 1: Epic Cinematography and Philosophy of 2001 Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
- Stanley Kubrick: Master Photographer and Film-Maker
- Lessons Ridley Scott Has Taught Me about Life, Art, and Cinema
- Part 2: Cinematography and Composition Lessons from All the Money in the World (2017) film by Ridley Scott
- Part 1: Cinematography and Composition Lessons from All the Money in the World (2017) film by Ridley Scott
- Cinematography Composition Techniques for Photographers
- Rashomon (1950)
- Ran (Chaos) by Akira Kurosawa
- FIGHT CLUB
- FURY (2014)
- THE MATRIX
- AKIRA PART I / AKIRA PART II
- Batman: The Dark Knight
- Dr. Strange
- Suicide Squad
- Kendrick Lamar: HUMBLE.
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The original TOP GUN movie is insanely good
Great cinematography, great story, great action, great sequences. Also just started watching the top gun Maverick movie, also very very good.
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Fitness?
Would the Spartans care for fitness? No. Simply war training. Training for battle.
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BITCOIN BILLIONAIRE LIFESTYLE
A life just chilling with my son, innovation, entrepreneurship, art?