• Why Share Your Photos?

    Why Share Your Photos?

    Philosophical question:

    Why share your photos?

    Thoughts:

    1. A photo un-shared doesn’t exist. Photos should create some sort of impact in the viewer. Photography as social.
    2. It brings great joy for us humans to share. ‘If you care, share’.
    3. But can one ‘over-share’? Yes. But my new thought– when in doubt, share more. Why? We are all voracious in appetite for images, videos, and ‘content’. Rather than having others binge Netflix, why not share your personal photos, your family photos instead?
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  • Irrational Exuberance

    Irrational Exuberance

    Why do people buy Lamborghini’s, 1000HP+ hot rod gasoline guzzler muscle cars, silly expensive streetwear (Supreme) and overrated forms of luxury goods (Louis Vuitton)? Hype is a part of ‘irrational exuberance‘, first coined by Alan Greenspan.

    But this is the thing:

    Many ‘intelligent’ people think that it is ‘irrational’ that others act irrationally.

    However what I think:

    The most rational thing to believe is to understand people are irrational by nature.

    Once we can accept the fact that humans are irrational, and that is ‘ok’ … then we can truly take a more truthful and honest approach to human nature.

    Then the question is:

    How can we accept our irrational exuberance, harness it, channel it, and profit from it?

    ERIC

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  • The Joy of Speculation

    The Joy of Speculation

    Why is crypto so fun? The speculation:

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  • 10 Tips How to Give Birth to New Photos

    10 Tips How to Give Birth to New Photos

    Get free tips on ERIC KIM NEWSLETTER:

    Dear friend,

    One of the most elusive things in photography is staying motivated to make new photos. The more I think about it, the more this rings true — the goal isn’t to make perfect photos, but to constantly iterate (kaizen approach to photography — daily 1% gains over massive new changes and innovations). This constant iterative gradual self improvement makes more sense.

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  • Photographic Memento Vivere

    Photographic Memento Vivere

    Life is short. We will die, but you also live.

    Photograph for life, new life, and don’t delay.

    ERIC

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  • MAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF.

    MAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF.

    Make an impact. Make a name for yourself. Be strong, insanely stubborn, and risk on with your photography, life, and entrepreneurial matters!

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  • Strive to Make the Most Beautiful Photos Possible

    Strive to Make the Most Beautiful Photos Possible

    When it comes to photography the simple goal is this:

    With all of your artistic powers, knowledge and skill, strive to make the most beautiful photos possible.

    Beautiful aesthetics, light, and subject matter you consider beautiful!

  • The Birth of Photos

    The Birth of Photos

    What gives us the motivation of giving birth to new photos? The deep joy and gratitude of life, and the chance and opportunity to share and propagate that joy with others.

    The photographer as a propagator and promoter of an optimistic life philosophy.

  • The Purpose of Life is to Create New Life

    The Purpose of Life is to Create New Life

    What most benefits life? To create new life. To add to the chain of parenthood across the past, and to create new lineages into the future.

    In some ways, to create new life is the most ‘selfish’ thing you can do. Why? When you create new life it is simply an extension of yourself. To propagate yourself is the goal.

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  • Why I Love Life

    Why I Love Life

    Life … the greatest joy known to man.

    You never were asked to be born, but now that you’re here… ask yourself:

    How can I benefit maximally from life and being alive, while clipping the downside?

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  • Why Does it Matter?

    Why Does it Matter?

    When contemplating things in life, one of the primary questions to ask yourself;

    Why does this matter and why is it significant for me in a pragmatic, personal or philosophical way?

    For example in aesthetic matters; why does the color of your car, clothes, watch or iPhone matter?

    Think about the importance of things and never stop asking “why“?

  • Think On!

    Think On!

    In life, one of the greatest joys is to think. To think, to ponder, to question, and to write about your thoughts.

    Thus when in doubt, think more, think on, and challenge everything.

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  • Better Make a ‘Bad’ Photo than No Photo

    Better Make a ‘Bad’ Photo than No Photo

    What holds us back in our photography? Paralysis by analysis when we don’t photograph something, with the fear that it might be a ‘bad’ photograph.

    My suggestion:

    It is better for you to shoot a ‘bad’ photograph than no photograph.

    Consider this the great motivator to shoot anything, anyone, anytime … and to maximally creatively thrive!

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  • Photography Art and Ethics

    Photography Art and Ethics

    When it comes to photography philosophy, there still isn’t enough introspection and thought on the matters:

    1. When should you *not* shoot photos of something and someone?
    2. When should you and should you *not* upload photos of something or someone … especially when it comes to matters of ‘permission’?
    3. If you find a photograph great, and could benefit ‘humanity at large’, yet the subject doesn’t want you to upload the photo, and you upload/share it anyways … it is ‘ok’ or ‘justified’?

    Some quick thoughts:

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  • No Looking Back, Only Forward

    No Looking Back, Only Forward

    Towards a non regret lifestyle and philosophy. Only moving forward, no looking back!

  • Photography and Boredom

    Photography and Boredom

    When we are bored of photography, does it mean we are bored of our photos, ourselves, or bored of our lives?

    And what can cure this boredom? Buying a new camera, iPhone or lens? Traveling? Stopping photography for a while? Studying things outside of photography?

    And is it a bad thing to get bored with photography? If so, how long?

  • The Wisdom of Doing Nothing

    The Wisdom of Doing Nothing

    We often think the best thing is to ‘always be doing something’. The phrase:

    Don’t just sit there … do something!

    Perhaps better to think:

    Better than just doing something for the sake of doing something … more wise to intentionally *NOT* do anything (the wisdom of purposeful procrastination).

    For example, by intentionally ‘doing nothing’ (in regards to my cryptocurrency investments), I made money. If I were always checking my investments, I would have ingested too much ‘noise’ and might have preemptively sold when I was down. By intentionally *NOT* checking my crypto and Bitcoin investment for around 2+ years, I was able to ride through the crazy crash, and eventually when I sold my Bitcoin (and bought Chainlink instead), I have been able to profit.

    Morale of the story:

    Don’t force yourself to ‘act’.

    More wise to wait, lie back, and let things manifest themselves (wu-wei Taoist philosophy).

    ERIC

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  • The Virtues of Being Picky

    The Virtues of Being Picky

    Typically we are taught that pickiness is a vice, that we should be “grateful for what is given to us” and also to not be choosy. For when we are picky, we certainly make the lives of others more difficult.

    But what if pickiness and choosiness was a great virtue? That it makes us less wasteful (we only purchase and own a few great things we value), it makes us more discerning as artists and thinkers, and that it elevates us into something greater?

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  • Why Do You Photograph?

    Why Do You Photograph?

    Why do you photograph and make photos?

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  • The Best Equipment is The Equipment You Already Have

    The Best Equipment is The Equipment You Already Have

    Dear friend,

    When it comes to equipment, we always think:

    My equipment is not good enough.

    The reason why my lack of inspiration and motivation is because my equipment is sub-par.

    However this is just the insidious voice of capitalism and consumerism lurking in the back of our heads.

    Consider– a child … when they are painting something or using crayons, do they ever think:

    If I only had better crayons I would make better art.

    No! Thus perhaps the best way for us to re-motivate ourselves in photography is this:

    Learn to UN-LEARN all of this negative self-talk which DE-MOTIVATES us.

    ERIC

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  • The Photographer as Painter

    The Photographer as Painter

    When I look at my high contrast black and white photos and I consider what I am doing, I think:

    I am not just making photos, I am painting my reality.

    High contrast monochrome like a thick black ink brush against a white sheet of paper (calligraphy). Thus when considering your photography, think:

    How can I make my photography the ultimate hybrid between painting and reality?

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  • Do You Like Your Own Photos?

    Do You Like Your Own Photos?

    Before uploading your photos to social media or wondering how many likes you will get on a photograph, ask yourself:

    Do I like this photo of mine or not?

    The most important person to impress in your photography and impact is yourself!

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  • The Beauty of Mundane, Everyday Moments

    The Beauty of Mundane, Everyday Moments

    What makes photography so beautiful and worthwhile?

    Our ability to capture the beauty of everyday, ordinary moments.

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  • 10 Tips How to Motivate Yourself to Photograph Again

    10 Tips How to Motivate Yourself to Photograph Again

    First sent to ERIC KIM NEWSLETTER >

    Dear friend,

    A thought:

    Perhaps my goal in life is to motivate others in their photography.

    I know for myself, finding motivation to shoot has been one of the most challenging things the last decade+. And considering I am only 33 years old (yesterday was my birthday) I know I got a long way to go. Considering I plan on living to be 120 years old — better yet:

    How can you position yourself in life so you can stay motivated to shoot until you’re 120 years old?

    Simple thoughts:

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  • Paralysis by Analysis in Photography

    Paralysis by Analysis in Photography

    Paralysis by analysis in photography means:

    You see something you want to instinctively shoot, but for some reason or another … you hesitate, and fail to make (any) photograph.

    Now why is this bad?

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  • UTAMARO and Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Cut Prints and Photographic Inspiration for Composition

    UTAMARO and Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Cut Prints and Photographic Inspiration for Composition

    Really been enjoying studying Japanese Woodblock Cut Prints … especially the work of HOKUSAI, HIROSHIGE, and more recently Utamaro (got recommended him via the Google Arts and Culture App under the Ukiyo-e section).

    The reason I’ve found so much inspiration:

    There is much we can learn as photographers from Ukiyo-e woodblock cut prints for our photography composition and beyond:

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  • Why Photograph Your Family?

    Why Photograph Your Family?

    Family photography — photographing your family and loved ones. Probably one of the most underrated and overlooked forms of photography:

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  • Physiological Joy

    Physiological Joy

    The origin of all joy is physiological:

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  • Tinker.

    Tinker.

    Tinker with the settings you can actually control (sleeping setup, white noise machines, noise cancelling headphones, morning and evening routines, workouts, sleep schedule, etc). Tinker with your lifestyle choices and lifestyle flow. Tinker with your diet, what you eat and what you don’t eat (tinker with dairy, legumes, coconut products) and always strive to optimize what is best for you!

  • Congruency

    Congruency

    The general gist of congruency:

    What you do and what you ‘believe’ in are one in the same.

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  • The Zen of Monochrome

    The Zen of Monochrome

    Why is black and white so beautiful as an aesthetic? For me — the sublime zen bliss I get from monochrome:

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  • Reasons Why to Be Optimistic About the Future

    Reasons Why to Be Optimistic About the Future

    I am a rational optimist. I believe in the future, and am excited for the future.

    Right now, as we are trudging through the downsides of our covid lifestyles, it is easy to fall into existential dread, and loss of hope and motivation for the future. However, here are some optimistic thoughts for you:

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  • Creative Cycling

    Creative Cycling

    Towards the eternal creative cycle:

    Draw inspiration from the world around you and from other artists, and keep creating.

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  • Black and White Photography and Calligraphy

    Black and White Photography and Calligraphy

    A realization while walking around and shooting some high contrast black and white photos of the snow in the streets:

    This looks like calligraphy to me.

    Which makes me think:

    In order to improve and augment our creative vision for photography, is studying calligraphy a great idea?

    I think so!

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  • Why Minimalist Compositions?

    Why Minimalist Compositions?

    I’ve always loved minimalist compositions. But the question:

    Why opt for minimalist compositions in photography?

    Some thoughts:

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  • Home Photography Assignments

    Home Photography Assignments

    If you’re stuck at home, quarantining or whatever — here are some photography assignments you can do from home:

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  • When in Doubt, Just Shoot It.

    When in Doubt, Just Shoot It.

    The more uninhibited you can shoot as a photographer, the better.

    Simple idea:

    When in doubt, just shoot it.

    Also:

    When in doubt, shoot lots of different iterations of the same photo.

    You never know what a photograph will look like until after you’ve shot it. Thus, shoot things as a way to fulfill your own personal curiosity:

    I wonder what this will look like photographed, or as a photograph?

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  • A Photography-Full Future

    A Photography-Full Future

    A very happy thought:

    The future is bright and replete with new photo opportunities for you, new life, new opportunities, new social developments, new technologies and innovations, and future travels.

    Let us look forward with great optimism to 2021 and beyond — yes, there will be a day once again when we travel, we will live more freely, a world where more people are vaccinated, etc.

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  • My Thoughts on Meditation

    My Thoughts on Meditation

    Meditation is strange. On one hand, we have all these uber-hippies who swear by it, and then you have monks who do it on the regular.

    I have always been skeptical and suspicious of the mainstream notions of meditation (even the spiritual ones). Some quick thoughts:

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  • How to Force Yourself to Relax

    How to Force Yourself to Relax

    In our current crazy world (a world in which productivity is our religion [the cult of productivity]), to relax, to rest, to sleep, to take a nap, or to sleep (more) than 6-8 hours a night is considered a sin.

    But I would actually say:

    It takes more courage, skill, and fortitude to force yourself to relax than to force yourself to be ‘productive’.

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  • The Philosophy of Purpose

    The Philosophy of Purpose

    Something I have been thinking about:

    What is it which *really* motivates us?

    Is it a sense of ‘purpose’ which motivates us and drives us? Is it curiosity which drives us? Is it a lust for more which drives us?

    What is our true ‘primum mobile’ (first mover) which motivates us to do anything in life?

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  • How to Always Be Creative

    How to Always Be Creative

    I am addicted to and love to create. To me, being in the zen zone of creating and the “flow” of creation is the optimal state.

    As the years have progressed, I feel I’ve become more creative the more I’ve disconnected. To disconnect — to gain some sort of “creative isolation” — away from social media, and your contemporaries. This is the great secret to creative productivity:

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  • CAMERA ZEN.

    CAMERA ZEN.

    What do we desire? Camera zen. What is camera zen? To just have one camera, one lens you can always depend on… and always shoot, without thinking about another camera … but the camera you’re shooting with.

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  • Good Photos, Bad Photos

    Good Photos, Bad Photos

    Why do we care whether the photo is “good” or bad?

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  • The Uber-Artist

    The Uber-Artist

    My notion of the uber-artist:

    Going *beyond* basic notions of art. Crafting and creating your own artistic definitions, visions and goals.

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  • 5 Creative Black and White Photography Assignment Ideas

    5 Creative Black and White Photography Assignment Ideas

    FREE PHOTO MOTIVATION on ERIC KIM NEWSLETTER >

    Dear friend,

    Something I believe in:

    If you seek more happiness, joy and personal meaning in life … photography is a great road.

    Thus the question then becomes:

    What are the practical or meaningful strategies I can employ in order to maximize my photography?

    A simple thought:

    Black and white photography as augmenting your creative optionality, as it gives you MORE opportunities and MORE avenues to express and outpress yourself creatively.

    After a small walk, here are some quick ideas I got for you:

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  • Creative Optionality

    Creative Optionality

    The more creative options you got, the better.

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  • Propogate

    Propogate

    The goal: propagate yourself, your artwork, your ideals, and your ideas.

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  • Meaningful Advantage or Not?

    Meaningful Advantage or Not?

    A thought while walking around the other day:

    When it comes to life decisions, consider — Does this give me a meaningful advantage in life or not?

    For example, perhaps with cars — they give you some sort of meaningful advantage if your purpose is to use your car to signal your success, wealth, or perhaps hope to pick up an attractive partner. Or if you’re a race car racer, and you want to win the race, of course you spend exorbitant amounts of money to upgrade your car, and buy the most expensive chassis and model.

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  • Why Black and White Photos Evoke Better Memories

    Why Black and White Photos Evoke Better Memories

    Reason:

    You gotta squint hard at a black and white photo without much context, which forces you to use your imagination and add color to your past (monochrome photo) memories.

    As a consequence, the “disfluency” of the image (the fact that a high contrast, sometimes blurry or out of focus photo) isn’t clear is precisely what makes the photograph or memory more memorable.

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  • Photo Joy

    Photo Joy

    Photograph your blessings in life and your joys, no matter how small.

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  • LONGEVITY.

    LONGEVITY.

    Artistic longevity
    To dance on your levity
    Tippie toes
    To gleefully expect another day.

    Longevity
    is the goal

    To outlast the whole world is to burn strong through the fads and phases
    To keep your eyes sharp like lasik

    Brace hard and hold tight
    Your camera is your sword — you yield the light.

    ERIC

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  • All Photos are Creative Photos

    All Photos are Creative Photos

    We often discriminate in our photography. We refrain from shooting x, y, z because we are concerned:

    This will not be an interesting or artistic photo.

    However this is what I say:

    Just shoot it, and figure out what to do with it later.

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  • Art and Nothing But Art!

    Art and Nothing But Art!

    A life in which we can just focus on our art and artistic production, without concerns for money, fame, followers, likes and finances — isn’t this the summit?

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  • Everything is Worthy to be Photographed

    Everything is Worthy to be Photographed

    If we take this advice to heart, there are far more options in photography and options of things to photograph than limits and limitations!

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  • HOKUSAI: Learn from the Masters of Art

    HOKUSAI: Learn from the Masters of Art

    “From the age of six, I had a passion for copying the form of things and since the age of fifty I have published many drawings, yet of all I drew by my seventieth year there is nothing worth taking into account. At seventy-three years I partly understood the structure of animals, birds, insects and fishes, and the life of grasses and plants. And so, at eighty-six I shall progress further; at ninety I shall even further penetrate their secret meaning, and by one hundred I shall perhaps truly have reached the level of the marvellous and divine. When I am one hundred and ten, each dot, each line will possess a life of its own.” -Hokusai

    Hokusai apparently exclaimed on his deathbed, “If only Heaven will give me another ten years … Just another five more years, then I could become a real painter.” 

    A Haiku Hokusai wrote towards the end of his life, shortly before his death:

    “Though as a ghost, I shall lightly tread, the summer fields.”

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  • Artistic Optionality

    Artistic Optionality

    The more opportunities and options you have to make art and be creative, the better.

    Thus the goal is this:

    Strive to broaden your options… to discover many more and new avenues to create art!

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  • How to Improve Your Visual Intelligence

    How to Improve Your Visual Intelligence

    Visual intelligence — looking at images and being able to deconstruct them, determining *why* the images are great, and seeing the hidden shapes and forms *behind* the images, hiding in the shadows:

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  • Visual Architecture

    Visual Architecture

    Studying Hokusai (Simplified lessons on drawing 1, Volume 2, Volume 3) a very interesting epiphany:

    The hidden visual architecture of things.

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  • APEX CREATIVITY

    APEX CREATIVITY

    As artists what do we seek? We seek maximal creativity. Physiological power overwhelming, a blissful drunken Dionysian art-creation flow, and to just focus on your artistic creation and nothing else.

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  • How to Become a More Creative Photographer

    How to Become a More Creative Photographer

    Creative photography is the goal. This means:

    Seeing fewer boundaries between different ways of self expression though photography, staying inspired and motivated in your photography, and to always be shooting.

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  • The Subject

    The Subject

    When it comes to photography, we must consider the subject, the subject matter of our photos, and how and why we photograph them.

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  • Why Focus on Your Artwork?

    Why Focus on Your Artwork?

    Art… the future potentiality of making new art, discovering new art, or our curiosity in pursuing new art works … this is the great stimulus, hope, motivator and optimism in life!

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  • Visual Impressions

    Visual Impressions

    What we are going for isn’t precise visual depiction, but a visual gist and impression. A visual impression:

    What does the general visual movement, gist, and feeling … how does it embed itself into your own visual memory?

    For example some Hokusai visual impressions I sketched in iPad and Procreate and some of my own images:

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  • What Interests You, What Doesn’t Interest You?

    What Interests You, What Doesn’t Interest You?

    A good way to live life: only pursue that which interests you, and don’t pursue anything which doesn’t interest you.