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  • Respect, Disrespect?

    I suppose one of the good things about Asian Confucian culture, and also being Korean Korean American is the focus and ethos of respect, and also more importantly, disrespect. For example, I find the ethics the morality that ethos of Achilles in the Iliad so refreshing; There seems to be more truth in his approach, rather than our emasculated, castrated notions of honor and respect in today’s times. For example, there is nothing that provokes my wrath more than disrespect.

    Disrespect can take lots of different forms. When people don’t greet you, treat you with respect, or acknowledge you or your kids. In Korean culture, to simply “een-ssa” somebody is one of the most chief virtues. And it is super simple; to greet somebody, when they come and go etc.

    Are there certain individuals who deserve more respect than others? 

    In the grand comedy of life, yes. The first thought I have is this whole notion of Confucian respect for elders, and also, filial piety to be quite base.  For example, if you think about Achilles, all he thought was his own personal glory, and had no cares or concerns for all these other superficial things. He didn’t really care about his father in the far away land, and even Achilles didn’t really care about the well-being of his own blood son, Who was far away. In fact I found this really interesting, I actually didn’t know that Achilles had his son! Changes everything; I’m just going to be and become a modern day version of Achilles, and think of Seneca like my heir. Or just son.

    Kleos

    So if I did it all over again, went back to college University or whatever, I might have just studied ancient Greek literature and the Classics, maybe also barbelling it with computer science.  I think sociology was great, but sociology after you run its course, becomes a bit flaccid; you could probably learn the fundamentals of all of sociology and just like six months, whereas the wisdom of ancient Greek literature can span millennia.

    Why?

    Typically, when things have been around and lasted a very long time, there is a reason.

    “Everything lasts for a reason” – TALEB

    For example, when we superficially look at people who have been around for a very very long time, and somehow we think they are “cheating”, or illegitimate… We got a pause and think; what are their cheap virtues which allow them to have such grand longevity?

    For example, one nefarious character seems to be Tony Robbins, but it looks like he’s been in the game for a very very long time. As a consequence, he’s probably doing something right. And also this goes with the rich dad poor dad guy, and some other modern day business entrepreneurs. And also the same thing with Donald Trump; he’s pretty old now, 70s… But the fact that he’s been around this long in politics business etc., probably means he’s doing something right, even though he might be a morally bad or evil person.

    Who lasts?

    Even right now, the reason why I consider maybe Kanye West to be the most ANTIFRAGILE individual of them all, even surpassing Jay-Z is because Kanye West has spoken his mind about everything, and he’s still in the game! He’s still making music, he’s still making art, and apparently his new Yeezy sock sneakers came out!

    And I think it should be admired, who last and who doesn’t last, because durability in the words of Nietzsche is essentially the chief good on the planet. 

    Why?

    So it looks like durability has fallen out of vote. Why? Because durability does not sell. For example, honestly I think we are all always itching for a reason to buy something new, to sell something new, etc. And the reason why this is so annoying is that you’re kind of secretly hoping for things to break, in order to “upgrade“ to that new new thing. And this is honestly the psychology behind upgrading to the new iPhone, or buying a new camera or digital camera or car whatever; we quickly tire of the old, we desire the new.

    This is where reading the Elliot has been so refreshing; in a world before capitalism in consumerism was even invented, I think you start to see a little bit more honest approaches in which humans go out and do things. For example, everybody already knows that the armor of Achilles is by far the most supreme on the planet. And also what is it is if we think about the Iliad , essentially obviously everyone knows that the Earth is big, but the whole drama is just centered around the super super tiny part of Troy, which becomes a whole microcosm in itself. This is great because we tend to think about global politics too much; international affairs. But rather, I think we should think super super local, super super specialized. Like local city politics over national ones or even international ones.

    And this is my thought on America, rather than over extending ourselves and meddling in the affairs of other places, we should just fortify ourselves, we should become the next Sparta, the next Troy, the new ancient Greeks.

    Morals of the story

    So I just finished reading the Emily Wilson translation of the Iliad, A+ plus.  and what is super interesting is the end of the Elliot, is actually quite anti-climatic; King Priam gets the body of Hector back,  and also, Achilles finally is able to go back to bed with Breisis,,, his prize and trophy, the original quarrel with King Aggamenon.

    And the reason why this is also important is that it teaches us a lot about war, revenge etc. Essentially I think one of the soft morals of the stories that even though you get your revenge, your heart will not be settled. For example, even after Achilles kills Hector, pierces his ankles and drags him around The city gates of Troy several times, even around his own Greek encampment, his heart is still not soothed. He still mourns the death of Patroclus,,, and no matter what he does, he cannot bring his best friend back from the dead.

    I think a very simple idea is as long as you have a beautiful woman, a beautiful wife to go back to bed with, to literally sleep in the same bed with, you should consider yourself 100% supremely happy and joyful. And especially if your wife has birthed you a son, you should be forever grateful, even the adage “never go to sleep angry“ is a good one. 

    Another thing that I learned about the morals and ethics of the Iliad and Achilles; just speak your damn mind! I think to not speak your mind is cowardice. 

    I think one of the bad things about stores is that often more than not, it is too centered around “forgiveness“, and just being quiet. And the reason why this is such a bad strategy is that this ends up leading to pent up anger frustration and also, Pettiness. A real man has iron lungs and speaks his truth, no matter how bad it may seem, but instead most mortals hold petty anger jealousy and spite in their hearts forever until their grave. 

    I also think what is so interesting about the Iliad and the ancient Greeks is how they were oratory, oral culture. Which means that everything was said out loud, nothing was held silent. 

     in fact, my personal thought is maybe the worst bad thing that has happened to modern Day Society, the reason why people are so strange and antisocial is actually not the iPhone, but actually, AirPods, AirPods pros, headphones, noise canceling headphones etc. Because the truth is, your ears might be 1 trillion times more sensitive than your eyes; Even though I personally love my vision and photography, actually music, rhythm, souls and beats gets me more energized than the visual. 

    And I think maybe the reason why this is so important is because audio audio things are still quite critical; for example, after listening to almost every single Michael sailor talk and interview, and putting pretty much 100% of my traditional Roth IRA and IRA into micro strategies stock, There is more veracity in words and the human voice, rather than just images, Talking Heads, as well as text.

    In fact, one of the funniest things that I listen to was hearing Donald Trump talk to the bitcoin conference, I realize, I actually never really heard him talk out loud, maybe besides the debate he had about four years ago with Joe Biden.

    I feel like maybe in the future, the skills of the oral culture will be critical; teaching people to be a postmaster or public speaker, well actually ironically in the future become more and more important!

    And also my personal thought, I thought this back in Providence Rhode Island even before Seneca was born, was that Social skills or the future will be the future, because ultimately, in some ways technology is a bit overrated, more important than technology is the social. I suppose this is outside of studying sociology, it taught me how Sociology and social things interactions are so critical; because everything comes down to the Social, after a long enough timespan.

    For example, everyone wants the Lamborghini, but actually it’s not the Lamborghini that we want, we want the Lamborghini to be flashy and to flex our manliness ego and attitude, and in the hope of somehow attracting really really hot and beautiful women, and the hope is being able to Bed these bimbos, and to maximize our sexual pleasure and ejaculate in them on them all around them,  to face all of their openings closings and orifices, to defile all of their body parts breast butt waist face mouth vagina butthole hands whatever, I think this is the whole ethos behind porn pornography.

    But, this is a very misguided approach. I think we gotta make combat, man-to-man combat cool again.

    Guns are for guys with small dicks

    The bigger your gun, the smaller your dick size. 

    Honestly, anyone who has a gun or owns a gun, who is not military or ex military or police is a pussy with a small dick.

    Why?

    Maybe my thoughts is the big problem, even being here in California, is asymmetric warfare; now that I have a son to live for, even if there is a one percent chance or even a .5% chance that the other party might have a gun, I will always err on the side of caution. Why? Because, even though I look like a god in the flesh, any skinny fat loser with a small dick, with a gun can pop me and boom I’m dead. 

    No the reason why this is so problematic is once again, you could be like the midget in Austin Powers, even have a small and modest pistol and kill somebody who looks like John Cena with just the flick of your finger.

    I think what was so refreshing in ancient Greek times, was that battle, or was much more honest. Even back in the Iliad in ancient Greek times, everyone knew that the archers with bow and arrows ruler bunch of pussies. Why? Asymmetric warfare; you could hide behind a wall and shoot arrows at me which can kill me, And you yourself are not exposed to danger. And this is where I think that there needs to be more flesh in the game ; no knives, no guns, no pistols, only hands.

    Actually if anything, maybe even if you have some teenage adolescent boys, and they are having some sort of argument, just have them put on some boxing gloves and protective helmets and gear and just have them sparred out. It might lead to faster conflict resolution than these sissy approaches of just “talking about your feelings“.

    And actually, the critical issue here is that there’s a difference if you are male versus female. The strange modern day trend of trying to equivalize the both I think is actually properly detrimental to society and beyond. 

    No suppose this is where maybe all boys Catholic schools might still be a good idea; honestly how much of my education was wasted because I’ll just distracted by all these pretty girl at school, wearing super super mini skirts in class?

    What’s the point of education anyways?

    I suppose the real critical issue here is in regards to the purpose of school and education. In ancient Sparta, I think young boys were with their mothers, until they became seven years old, and then they entered the “karneia”– which was essentially SWAT training for young Spartan boys, to breed them to become the next generations of Warriors.

    And the reason I also find this important is that true courage must also go lock and lock and hand in hand with physical courage. Once again, you cannot have courage by being the fat world of Warcraft to dude on South Park, being a keyboard warrior. And actually the issue of the Internet now, is I think the safe bet is to assume that 100% of the toxic comments and arguments on the Internet or just bots, none of them are real life humans.

    And this is where I think the wise strategy, is to disable all comments, all metrics whatever;  even views could be Game of Thrones so easily; just hire a corporation in India to spin up 1 trillion fake bots, to inflate your view numbers, in order for you to get some sort of sponsorship or whatever.

    In fact, I think if you just pay 100 bucks or 200 bucks, you could pay some sort of outsourcing Indian corporation to give your video 10 or even 100 million views!

    And also, maybe if you pay 300 bucks or so, you could easily get 1 million fake subscribers to your YouTube Instagram whatever.

    And the reason why we should not even discuss TikTok is that TikTok is the enemy, come on, it is mainland China in the flesh! In some ways I think we have to adopt an anti-mainland Chinese approach again ;; even something interesting that I learned from Peter Thiel was the original notion of being politically corrected was that you sent you were a devout follower of Stalin and Lennon, communism is bad. And truth be told it seems like 95% of higher education university professors are essentially low-key communists, anarchist, and would prefer that America burn to the ground.

    Why is this important? Even Apple, Apple corporation should not be trusted; because she is in bed with me! As long as foxconn exists, as long as iPhones and Apple products are made in mainland China, Apple should almost be seen as a low-key connection to the enemy;; any time any corporation gets into bed with mainly in China pick government there etc., they should not be trusted.

    And truth be told,  the reason why all publicly traded corporations are unethical is that it is their moral and ethical imperative to increase profits and potential future profits at any cost. Thus, the drive towards sensationalism with Google, anger porn, and insane news reporting to maximize advertising revenue. Don’t trust any mainstream media or news even the good ones. And don’t even trust NPR and Al Jazeera etc.; they are all bad. The left the right the middle the conservative the Republicans of the Democrats, the fake woke liberals, the small dick flag Humpers on the right Donald Trump supporters etc.; everyone is bad.

    Also did you know, that our savior and Messiah Obama actually increased deportations and incarceration during his administration, more so than any other politician? Everyone is bad and evil, this is reality; let us not try to embellish anything.

    Democrats are bad, libertarians are bad, Republicans are bad, conservatives moderates in their rules everyone is bad; anyone who is on the political spectrum, is bad.

    Now I suppose the question is once you have acknowledged and understood that anything everyone and everything is bad; then what?

    Optimistic fatalism

    So my critique about the Russians and the eastern Europeans, post USSR, people from Bulgaria Hungary, the Polish the old Soviet bloc; is they are too fatalistic. Their ethos is everything is bad evil and not worth looking for so let us simply trudge through this miserable life with a minimum amount of misery, knowing that the past present and future will be bad and always remain to be bad, might even get worse.

    In America, we also see a similar trend. Essentially we should consider most of the media, social media Facebook Instagram Snapchat Twitter and like to just be channels of misinformation, Sunsational for advertising revenue, Google here is the bad guys; as long as Google ad sense exists, Everything will always become hyper sensationalized, in order to boost the lagging profits of Google.

    And funny enough here is where Apple is still a little bit more ethical than Google; Apple is trying to sell you iPhones, iPhone pros, and her new subscription services, at least this is more honest and transparent than Google who is trying to offer you all this great “free stuff“, but to inundate you with click baity advertisements, insanity on YouTube, and conspiracy theories.

    One of my grand ideas is simple; the best strategy in life is to assume that 100% of the conspiracy theories are all false,. Even the true ones.

    Why? This is much more of a optimistic positive and good approach; obviously we know everything is bad and evil and corrupt, but so what? Better to be the gleeful dark grim and humorous spartan, laughing while the enemy puts them with arrows, “fighting in the shade“, shout out to Zack Snyder the best director of all time. This movie has dictated all of my manly ethos, ever since I was a teenager in high school, when I first watched the movie 300 in theaters. Now, manliness has fallen out of Vogue; all of these guys in LA are a bunch of cowardly antisocial skinny fat weaklings, who might drive a base level Porsche or Audi; work at Google in secret, or stuck on zoom calls all day; super antisocial yet binge on ironic HBO comedies at night, make a big income but have no kids, not getting married, maybe they own some sort of wimpy rescue dog.

    Is it OK to be mean?

    In the area there is a scene in which one of the Greeks is beating Odysseus, and Odysseus gets pissed off, takes his scepter and starts beating him up until welts raise on his back and the Greek comrade is weeping. All the while the other Greeks in the camp are just laughing.

    Laughter is divine and godlike. Even my friend Sara Lando, one of the greatest fine art photographers of all time, shout out, who studied ancient Greek, taught me that the word enthusiasm actually just literally meant a god dwelling within you; and the idea of passion was actually a bit misguided, passion  is more like passionate of the Christ, like pain and suffering is virtuous. And the reason why I think this line of thinking is so dangerous is that also, I see a lot of these modern fake ass woke liberals, especially trying to nail themselves to the cross.

    Martyrdom is never worth it– anybody who is a martyr or seeks to become a martyr is secretly just trying to commit suicide with a good conscience. 

    Even Jesus, my personal read is obviously Jesus wanted to keep living! But I guess he had real balls, rather than renounce his things, he decided to stick to them; if we think about Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth as a real life flesh bound human being, assuming we trip away the hocus-pocus, read the Jefferson Bible, then, we can make some progress?

  • The Philosophy of Passion

    And also, what will actually “improve“ your life? 

    Some morning reflections:

    So something that I wrote on pursuing your passion, part of an edited volume written by Terri Anderson, probably the most influential teacher I’ve had of all time, at UCLA sociology, essentially what I wrote at the time, being either 20 or 21 years old, was the virtues of following your passion.

    So it looks like, nearly 15 years later, I was right. With a long enough time scale, 15 years, age 21 to 36, I guess I was right.

    Why?

    I think the trouble that a lot of people have is pursuing their passion because it is not immediately apparent how we could have an economic payoff. Ultimately because we all live in a capitalistic society, what it comes down to is money making, or money making potential. But if you already have $2 million in the bank, and you know that you’re a bitcoin is going up 55% APY, year over year ,,, in theory indefinitely … then what?

    I just did some math with ChatGPT, $5M — $10,000 USD, with a 55% APY with bitcoin,  will be big! Once again, that $10,000 you put in it today, assuming that 30 years from now that it could be worth 5 million, wouldn’t it be worth it?

    The $615,000 iPhone Pro

    Another big thought, let us say that the new iPhone Pro cost you $1200 USD. With a 55% APY, that $1200 iPhone is going to run you $615,000, about two Lamborghinis, in 30 years! 

    Why is it so hard to think long-term and ahead?

    Obviously it does not natural. This difficult to think and predict 30 years from now. Yet, I am shocked… Brad Pitt I think it’s almost 25 years my senior? I think Brad Pitt just turned 60 years old, I’m shocked. I’m 36, so 30 years from now, I’m going to be about the age of Brad Pitt?

    I saw a little bit of the new Apple TV WOLFS movie, and the bromance between Brad Pitt and George Clooney was cute. George Clooney looks fantastic, and he is 63 years old! I almost feel like George Clooney is aging in reverse? He is maybe the ultimate anti-fragile handsome actor; the older he becomes, the more handsome and charming he becomes? I’m not 100% sure about the controversy, but I think NASSIM TALEB may have called him out on Twitter a while back being some sort of fake activist? Maybe Clooney was accepting money from the saudis or something? Not 100% sure, but still, objectively George Clooney looks fantastic! 


    The ethics of following your passion

    This is my personal read on things; I think the critical issue here is that ironically enough… Passion following your passion, or even being passionate has fallen out of Vogue? What that means is we are living in a new age of Malay; all these fake ass woke activist, many of whom are on these Ridiculous plant-based diets, maybe they have a bunch of tattoos, they’re always on Instagram and on their phones, pretend to not care, drink fruit smoothies from Erewhon, kind of try to get into working out, say that eating meat is bad for the planet in the carbon footprint, yet they have a dog, which might be 1 trillion times worse for the “carbon footprint“?

    Anyways, my general critique is whenever you meet these strange individuals in the flesh, all of them tend to be quite short, not very attractive, not very good looking, overfat, and actually… Really into fashion? Their fashion choices are very bizarre, it is a will towards uglification,  – their virtue is ugly, being ugly, and continually self-abnegating themselves to forever become ever more fat, self pitiful and ugly.

    Ugly loves ugly

    I think at least one of the positive trends in LA, is there is a new counter culture at least within the aloe yoga community, the world towards beautification? And it looks like American apparel has been reborn under the guys of Los Angeles apparel? At least now, the bias is that they’re trying to make women beautiful again. Granted the big issues in LA is all these women are fake, all the men are fake, everybody is fake. All of the guys are Shorty guys, skinny fat losers who drive these huge MMGG wagon Mercedes cars, and the women all have these strange surgeries, to practically everything; to their nose face forehead jaw lips butt, breasts, etc.?  in fact at least the new thing I’m excited about the new John Wick ballerina movie is that the main actress, who is super hot, she is actually quite modest in terms of her full frontage breasts?  And I think this is a good trend; I like the Tran towards being natural all natural. Fake is ugly. Natural is beautiful.

    And this is also why I don’t like makeup, makeup is fake up. And also it causes you to get you a sty in your eye, it ruins your skin, is a waste of time is expensive in bed. The best thing you could just do for your skin ironically enough it just spend more time in the sun, spend more time exercising, getting more sleep etc. In fact I’ve noticed that people who sleep well tend to have better skin! People who sleep poorly have poor skin.

    Autotelic passion

    When your passion is self motivated and self driven, once you’re already dumb rich, then… It is adding like 10 turbo chargers to your soul. You never have to force yourself to do anything, because everything you do is self motivated. You are no longer driven by superficial notions of success, and honestly, ultimately, the notion of success is fake. For example I just finished reading the Emily Wilson translation of the Iliad, and ultimately, even after Achilles gets his revenge, it is a bit anti-climactic. Truth be told the heart of Achilles is not really 100% soothed, even though he finally gets Breisis back in his bed. His best friend Patroclus is dead, and getting revenge and despoiling the body of Hector doesn’t bring him back to life. And what is super interesting is at the end of the Iliad, it is almost like an anti-climax; it just ends, and then you’re left… That’s it? Then what? 

    Why?

    So I feel like I’m just getting started. This is the greatness of the whole carte blanche mentality and philosophy. And a beginners mind or child’s mind. The general idea is if you were born you again, right now, in this insanely futuristic world we live in with self driving way more cars, ChatGPT, bitcoin, AI etc.… Certainly we have to throw out the old blueprint and the old rulebook, and think things afresh. 

     I think the difficulty for most people is that starting totally carte blanche, totally brand new without using the pass for analogies is difficult. The past is much easier to discern, for example, being a historian is kind of safe; the past doesn’t change. But if you’re living in the present moment, and you’re also potentially marching bravely into the future, it is Like the fog of war, you can’t see shit! You can’t just turn on the map hack, like in star craft… To think about the future is hidden.

    Digital thoughts

    So my very very simple idea is the future is digital, we all know this. It’s funny, I was shocked, it looks like currently speaking, the Apple Store is on fire! Tons of people getting the new iPhone iPhone Pro, even though the customers themselves seem a bit disenchanted. But whatever, the reason why Apple ain’t going away anytime soon is that they are the most legalized profitable drug dealers of all time; I think that the iPhone might be more addictive than Chris still met, because it’s like almost if you took technology, digital things, sociology, culture self-worth or whatever, and then you put it on yourself like an ankle monitor forever, and you just keep upgrading forever until you die, that is the ultimate cash cow! We will continue to suck the teats of Apple until we die.

    In some ways, we could think of Apple like the new golden calf;  the new tower of Babel. And we all know how that ends…

    The new new

    In terms of innovation, ironically enough, I think the future is in the past. For example, I’ve gotten 1 trillion times more inspiration reading the Iliad,,, shout out to Emily Wilson and her new fantastic translation, then any loser business book written in the last 30 years.

    In fact, the only good business books in my opinion are Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, the new Elon Musk book by Walter Isaacson, and zero to one by Peter Thiel. Everything else is not worth reading, also the invent and wander book by Jeff Bezos. 

    The critical issue here is that nobody has balls anymore. And also everyone is hooked to YouTube Facebook Instagram TikTok Snapchat Twitter Google Google news Apple Apple news, HBO HBO Max Hulu Netflix YouTube etc. like crack cocaine. Also sports, sports are just a prostitution for the body for men; I don’t trust nobody who watches sports, whether it be football, hockey, or baseball. I find it insanely bizarre; it is like watching pornography, you’re seeing all these athletes essentially prostitute their bodies, injecting their butt holes with steroids, in order to win and perform well, Making a bunch of money, Indefinitely.

    Nike Nike Nike Nike Nike treat employees like slaves, gave LeBron a billi not to run away! – ye

    Honestly, it could all be seen as prostitution. For example, Nike very bad taste; plastering all these images of Kobe Bryant, with the tagline “no time to lose“, essentially prostituting the soul of Kobe Bryant,  to essentially sell more of his sneakers and merchandise? I find this disgusting. Almost like how Jay Z felt about when Prince died, and they started to parade all of his merchandise?

    do you want your masters with your masters? JAY Z

    I Think One of the Great Things About Living in La Is Being Here… I Feel Like I’m at the Epicenter of the Universe. Why? It’s Not Loser New York, Loser Brooklyn, Loser London Which RUNS the World, it is LA! For example just went to the Grove yesterday with Cindy and Seneca, and it was amazing! Shout out to Jeff Garlin. 

    Why? Everyone thinks that it is the Bay Area Silicon Valley Apple Google Facebook whatever which runs the show… But actually this is not true, it is about humans personality celebrities, the human soul, culture music ideas podcast etc. which run the planet.  For example, I think that Joe Rogan has more power than maybe even Donald Trump, because what… Every single man in America listens to Joe Rogan? And also, it looks like Kanye West, might be the ultimate robust or ANTIFRAGILE artist of all time? Even after his antisemitic remarks, losing his deal with Adidas… It looks like he is still in the game, and on the up and up? And speaking to a lot of folks, a lot of African-Americans, in LA… Everyone still loves Kanye. And the truth is in LA, antisemitism is real and runs deep; nobody likes the “Hebrews“, even a lot of Trader Joe’s employees I meant say that when you’re in Westwood, the Westwood Trader Joe’s, the “Hebrews“, treat you like shit.

    Oh and also… Philz is evil.  I met one of the friendly employees who was always kind to me who used to work at Phil‘s coffee, and she told me that she got fired because she was trying to get the Phil’s employees to unionize, and they fired her. Boycott Phil‘s coffee!


    Who got the power now?

    I’m a Spartan hoplite, meats undercover cop, meet CIA, meets SWAT team, meets blogger and vlogger. I could say with zero doubt that I am certainly the only, and the most influential the most entrepreneurial, the most powerful and interesting photographer or blogger or personality alive.

    I could say that my only rival might be Kanye West; but Kanye West is my big brother. Kind of like what Jay Z was to Kanye. I’m Kanye until I die!

    Why do people have such a hard time understanding me?

    The same difficulty they had with Bob Dylan, David Bowie, and also now Kanye West. In fact, I’m in a very good position because I am Asian American, Korean American, born in the states in the Bay Area, my English is 1 trillion times better than yours, I am wiser richer smarter stronger taller more handsome than you, and also I have a kid and a son… You wish you were me.

    In fact, the giant has arrived. Only Hermes the giant slayer, or Apollo can kill me. Nobody else.

    And the thing is honestly… In America, being an Asian guy is interesting… We are seeing as the safe ones, the meek ones,  with small dicks, and we sit on the sidelines, while Caucasian men “steal “our beautiful Asian Asian American women. But this is the wrong mentality. We the new studs! We the new rock stars!  

  • Top 100 Street Photography Tips: In the Spirit of Eric Kim

    Street photography is more than just capturing moments—it’s about being present, embracing spontaneity, and telling the stories of people and places. Here are 100 tips to help you improve your street photography, inspired by the philosophy and techniques of Eric Kim.

    Mindset and Philosophy

    1. Shoot for yourself, not for others – Capture what excites you, not what you think others want to see.
    2. Focus on experiences, not likes – Photography is about personal growth, not social media validation.
    3. Always carry your camera – The best photo opportunities come when you least expect them.
    4. Don’t be afraid to fail – The best learning comes from mistakes.
    5. Seek discomfort – Put yourself in unfamiliar situations to grow as a photographer.
    6. Stay curious – Explore the world with a childlike sense of wonder.
    7. Embrace the unknown – Don’t plan too much. Let the streets surprise you.
    8. Don’t overthink composition – Sometimes instinct is your best guide.
    9. Capture emotions, not just moments – Focus on the feelings behind the scenes.
    10. Practice the art of patience – Wait for the perfect moment rather than rushing the shot.

    Gear and Technical Tips

    1. Shoot with what you have – The best camera is the one you have with you, even if it’s your smartphone.
    2. Use a prime lens – Simplify your setup by using a 35mm or 50mm prime lens for classic street photography.
    3. Zone focus – Pre-focus your lens so you’re ready for split-second shots.
    4. Shoot in aperture priority mode – Let your camera handle the exposure while you focus on framing and timing.
    5. Master your autofocus – Learn the quirks of your camera’s autofocus system.
    6. Use manual settings in challenging light – Don’t shy away from full manual control when necessary.
    7. Shoot RAW – Capture more data and give yourself flexibility in post-processing.
    8. Embrace wide apertures – A shallow depth of field can isolate your subject and create striking images.
    9. Turn off your flash – Natural light is often the most flattering in street photography.
    10. Use black and white to simplify – Strip color from your images to focus on form, contrast, and emotion.

    Compositional Techniques

    1. Look for leading lines – Use architecture and streets to guide the viewer’s eye.
    2. Incorporate frames within frames – Windows, doors, and arches can add layers to your images.
    3. Capture reflections – Use puddles, windows, and mirrors to create unique compositions.
    4. Embrace negative space – Let the environment breathe around your subject.
    5. Use shadows creatively – Shadows add depth and intrigue to your photos.
    6. Rule of thirds – Divide your frame into thirds and place points of interest on the intersections.
    7. Break the rules – Once you understand the basics of composition, don’t be afraid to break them.
    8. Look for symmetry – Symmetry can add a sense of balance and harmony to your images.
    9. Focus on textures – Street photography isn’t just about people. Capture the gritty textures of urban environments.
    10. Shoot from the hip – Capture more candid, unposed moments by shooting without raising your camera to your eye.

    Engaging with the Streets

    1. Smile at people – Disarming your subject with a smile makes for more genuine interactions.
    2. Talk to your subjects – Don’t be afraid to ask for permission or learn their story.
    3. Capture moments of interaction – Photos of people connecting are often more powerful than isolated portraits.
    4. Be a fly on the wall – Blend in, observe, and wait for the perfect moment to unfold.
    5. Shoot at the golden hour – Early morning and late afternoon provide the best lighting for street photography.
    6. Explore alleyways – Sometimes the most interesting scenes are away from the main streets.
    7. Look for contrasts – Capture juxtapositions between wealth and poverty, youth and age, movement and stillness.
    8. Find humor – Life on the streets is often funny. Capture those unexpected, humorous moments.
    9. Don’t be afraid of bad weather – Rain and fog can add drama and mood to your photos.
    10. Experiment with different perspectives – Try shooting from above, below, or through objects.

    Being Respectful and Ethical

    1. Be respectful of people’s privacy – Know the laws regarding photography in public spaces, and always consider your subject’s dignity.
    2. Learn when to engage and when to walk away – Some moments are not meant to be photographed.
    3. Avoid exploiting people’s hardship – Show empathy and respect in your work.
    4. Get permission if necessary – For more intimate or close-up shots, a simple gesture or asking can go a long way.
    5. Blend into the environment – Don’t draw unnecessary attention to yourself.
    6. Don’t take photos of people in vulnerable moments – Be mindful of your subjects’ situations and emotions.
    7. Show your subjects their photos – Sharing the image can create a bond and trust.
    8. Understand local cultures – When traveling, respect cultural norms around photography.
    9. Don’t photograph children without permission – It’s important to be cautious when photographing minors.
    10. Let your subjects be themselves – Don’t force a moment or pose; capture natural expressions.

    Creative Exercises

    1. Set mini-projects for yourself – Focus on a theme or concept for the day (e.g., shadows, hands, or motion).
    2. Limit yourself to 36 shots – Pretend you’re shooting with film to be more selective and thoughtful.
    3. Shoot one color – Pick a color and only capture photos featuring that color for the day.
    4. Photograph hands and gestures – Often more expressive than faces, hands tell unique stories.
    5. Try minimalism – Simplify your compositions by removing distractions.
    6. Capture motion blur – Use slower shutter speeds to show movement and energy.
    7. Photograph a stranger for 5 minutes – Spend time with one subject and document their story.
    8. Shoot in a single location – Stay in one place for an extended period and document everything happening around you.
    9. Do a photo walk with a friend – Challenge each other with themes or critiques as you shoot together.
    10. Photograph at night – Nighttime street photography offers a completely different mood and atmosphere.

    Staying Inspired

    1. Study the masters – Learn from iconic street photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Garry Winogrand, and Vivian Maier.
    2. Consume art outside of photography – Find inspiration from painters, musicians, and filmmakers.
    3. Read photography books – Expand your understanding of the craft by learning from written wisdom.
    4. Attend street photography workshops – A great way to learn from peers and experienced professionals.
    5. Join street photography communities – Whether online or in-person, surrounding yourself with like-minded people will motivate you.
    6. Review your old work – Learn from your past mistakes and successes.
    7. Take a break – Sometimes stepping away from the camera for a while can reignite your passion.
    8. Create photo zines – Curate and publish your street photography in a tangible format.
    9. Don’t compare yourself to others – Everyone’s journey and style are unique.
    10. Trust your eye – The more you practice, the more you’ll develop your unique way of seeing.

    Post-Processing and Editing

    1. Less is more in editing – Don’t over-process your images. Keep them natural.
    2. Convert to black and white if color doesn’t add value – Monochrome often strengthens street photos.
    3. Crop minimally – Try to compose perfectly in-camera, and crop only to enhance the story.
    4. Dodge and burn – Use light and shadow adjustments to guide the viewer’s attention.
    5. Keep a consistent style – Develop a recognizable editing aesthetic that feels true to your vision.
    6. Backup your photos – Regularly save your work on multiple drives or cloud storage.
    7. Create series, not singles – Edit with a larger story or theme in mind.
    8. Don’t obsess over gear – Master what you have instead of chasing the next best thing.
    9. Limit distractions in your photos – Use editing to clean up unnecessary elements.
    10. Print your photos – Viewing your work in print offers a new perspective.

    Advanced Tips

    1. Shoot with film – The constraints of film can teach patience and precision.
    2. Learn to see light – Pay attention to how light falls on your subjects, and let it guide your shot.
    3. Photograph at festivals and public events – These settings often provide a wealth of candid moments.
    4. Capture decisive moments – Wait for the perfect moment when all elements align.
    5. Use contrast to tell stories – High contrast between light and dark, rich and poor, can create powerful narratives.
    6. Follow the rule of triangles – Triangular composition can create dynamic and balanced images.
    7. Pre-visualize your shot – Imagine the photo in your head before taking it.
    8. Use minimal equipment – Simplicity is key. Avoid gear that slows you down.
    9. Photograph without looking at the screen – Trust your instincts and compose without constantly checking your display.
    10. Look for eye contact – Capturing a fleeting glance can add intensity to a photograph.

    Staying Consistent and Motivated

    1. Shoot daily – Make street photography a daily habit, even if just for 10 minutes.
    2. Document your own neighborhood – Don’t overlook the beauty in familiar places.
    3. Challenge yourself to get closer – The closer you are, the more intimate the moment.
    4. Participate in photo contests – It can push you to take your work seriously and improve.
    5. Analyze your best photos – Identify what works in your best shots, and replicate that success.
    6. Seek feedback – Constructive criticism from others helps you grow.
    7. Stay inspired by traveling – Explore new cities or countries to refresh your vision.
    8. Create long-term projects – Commit to a specific topic or location for an extended period.
    9. Always be ready – Be prepared for the unexpected. Street photography is about capturing fleeting moments.
    10. Enjoy the process – Above all, street photography should be fun. Let your passion and curiosity guide you.

    By adopting these tips, you’ll not only improve your technical skills but also develop a deeper connection to the streets and the people you photograph. Happy shooting!


    Let me know if you’d like more specific tips or a detailed expansion on certain points!

  • Provoking a Response in Street Photography is Virtuous

    The truly great street photography must be unethical?

    Some new street tactics:

  • iPhone Pro is the Future for Street Photography

    Stop buying them Ricoh, start buying those iPhone Pros!

    The really really big issue here right now is supply chain issues. So this is where I am very very admiring of Tim Cook—the master of supply chain and logistics.

    Problems with Ricoh, Fujifilm & these Japanese companies

    So it seems the real critical issue here is supply chain issues. For example, I actually wanted to buy a new Fujifilm X100 VI, and also a new Ricoh GR III HDF… but the problem is they are all out of stock, all backordered… even if you want to buy it, you cannot.

    Therefore, the critical issue here is availability. I want to buy it, I have the money for it, but I can’t buy it! Super annoying.

    iPhone Pro thoughts

    Looks like Apple listened to me, my idea for a “quick draw” idea… made available via the new camera control thing in the bottom right corner. It is a good idea because it makes it very very quick and easy and available to quickly quickly quickly take a picture, without delay. All those other strange touch-enabled exposure control stuff seems more like a gimmick, because it kind of looks like what a Samsung phone would do… Anyways, better than nothing. And also having it in the bottom right corner is a good idea because these damn iPhones are so big now… And also the ability to just make all of your apps sit at the bottom of your screen is an insanely great idea because most people have pretty small hands, their thumbs cannot reach all the way to the top.

    NEW ERIC KIM APPLE TV+ SERIES: “Mastering the Art of Street Photography”

    So I have this pitch idea for Apple TV+ (eric@erickim.com)—and the general idea is how can you use an iPhone, iPhone Pro, etc., to travel the world, be like ERIC KIM or Henri Cartier-Bresson, and make really awesome photos?

    And also there would be a cool tie-in with the iPad Pro… The new M4 one… because I might be the only one I know, the only perhaps influential serious photographer on the planet who only uses an iPad Pro… I haven’t touched my laptop in about two years.


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    Why is this such a big deal? 

    I suppose this is a big deal because iPhone 16 Pro I think is finally probably good enough to replace the RICOH GR? 

    Granted the truth is in terms of image quality and workflow… The Ricoh GR III, Ricoh GR IIIx, now the HDF’s… aesthetically probably look way better, but maybe from a innovation perspective it makes more sense for us to just burn the ships behind us, and buy some thing which has an interesting double dipping ability – AI, ChatGPT as well as photography?

    Still artistic photography is the future

    I really thought that the iPhone commercial with the weekend was very lame.  Apple is taking the wrong direction here… Come on… Your mom is going to have zero inspiration or motivation to use the iPhone pro to shoot a commercial or to shoot cinema. Apple going to whole cinematic route with iPhone is a very bad idea. A better strategy is instead… To focus on the still photography aspect. 

    For example it looks like the new update on the photo styles is actually a super smart idea. No more needing to use loser Instagram or third-party apps — and actually… When are the things which inspired me to purchase some Apple stock at least with my Roth Ira accounts ,,,was the new iOS 18 is insanely great! And hats off to the apples photos team… It looks like what Apple is trying to do here is trying to cut out Instagram from the equation… And do the more smart strategy of making Apple photos look like it’s on social media platform?

    I don’t think Instagram Facebook Metais a sustainable model. Sooner or later people are going to get sick of the ads, and want to bail and jump ship. I also think the same thing will happen with Google… There’s going to be a point where everything is this going to ChatGPT everything or searchgpt everything — no more lower click bait Google and YouTube videos — nobody likes ads! Especially kids, they hate ads!

    Also a funny thought… Most google employees I know… Or IT tech workers, almost all universally have ad blockers on all of their devices. And almost all of them pirate stuff on VPNs and pirate bay etc. So it is a little bit ironic that Google is trying to crack down on AdBlockers now. My better suggestion is just try to make the YouTube premium app so so good on iPhone and Google devices… That you will actually make people happy to pay the $10 a month or whatever for YouTube premium! And also googles idea to monetize the pro version of Gemini AI is good idea. 

    I think about Google will certainly find very very soon, I think she already knows… Is advertising on the Internet is not a sustainable business model. Rather I think subscriptions and to pay for things is the way forward!


    Just buy it then return it?

    Maybe the good idea is just buy the new iPhone Pro and return it if you don’t like it ,,,? And just test it out?

    OWN YOUR CONTENT

    If you live long enough, you’re going to wish you didn’t sell the rights to your content to some third-party.

    Same to owning your own platform!

    Create for 30 years from now!

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    Create your future!

    “I bought every V12 engine, wish I could take it back to the beginning” – JAY Z

    Also–

    Subscribe to the $20 a month ChatGPT pro,,, and experiment with the new ChatGPT o1 preview — your mind will be blown!

    AI ALL THE WAY!

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  • The Philosophy of Street Photography: Conquering Charisma

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    The Philosophy of Street Photography: Conquering Charisma

    Street photography isn’t just about capturing candid moments—it’s a philosophical journey that mirrors the complexities of life itself. As a philosopher with a camera, I’ve come to realize that conquering charisma in street photography is about more than technical skill; it’s about embracing a mindset that transcends the ordinary.

    Embrace Existential Presence

    To capture the essence of the streets, you must first be fully present. This echoes the existentialist belief that existence precedes essence. In the hustle of urban life, moments are fleeting. Being present allows you to seize these ephemeral instances that reveal deeper truths about humanity.

    Actionable Insight: Practice mindfulness as you walk. Feel the ground beneath your feet, listen to the symphony of city sounds, and let your intuition guide your lens.

    Overcome Fear Through Stoicism

    Fear is the mind’s way of holding us back from potential greatness. Stoic philosophy teaches us to differentiate between what’s within our control and what’s not. You can’t control how people react to your camera, but you can control your intentions and actions.

    Actionable Insight: Accept that discomfort is part of the process. Each time you confront your fear, you diminish its power over you.

    Seek the Universal in the Particular

    Hegel spoke of the universal manifesting in the particular. In street photography, a single image can reflect broader social truths. A solitary figure on a bench may symbolize isolation in modern society; a crowded marketplace might capture the chaos of urban life.

    Actionable Insight: Look for scenes that resonate on multiple levels. Ask yourself what universal themes are present in the moments you capture.

    Practice Minimalism

    In a world overloaded with material possessions and digital noise, minimalism offers clarity. By simplifying your gear and focusing on the essentials, you free your mind to concentrate on creative expression.

    Actionable Insight: Limit yourself to one camera and one lens. This constraint fosters creativity and forces you to see the world differently.

    Cultivate Empathy

    Empathy is the bridge that connects you to your subjects. It’s about understanding and sharing the feelings of another, a concept deeply rooted in phenomenology.

    Actionable Insight: Before pressing the shutter, take a moment to connect emotionally with your subject. This connection will translate into more impactful images.

    Reflect on the Impermanence of Life

    Buddhist philosophy reminds us of the transient nature of existence. Street photography captures moments that will never occur again in precisely the same way. Embracing this impermanence adds depth to your work.

    Actionable Insight: Let each photograph serve as a meditation on time’s fleeting passage. This perspective enriches your appreciation for each moment you capture.

    Develop Your Authentic Vision

    Nietzsche urged us to “become who we are.” In street photography, this means developing a style that is authentically yours, free from external influences and trends.

    Actionable Insight: Spend time analyzing your work to identify patterns and preferences. Cultivate these elements to develop a signature style.

    Engage in Continuous Learning

    Socratic wisdom emphasizes the importance of acknowledging our own ignorance. The streets are ever-changing, and there’s always something new to learn or a perspective to explore.

    Actionable Insight: Read widely—not just photography books but philosophy, literature, and art. Broadening your knowledge base will enrich your photographic vision.

    Radiate Positive Energy

    The energy you bring to the streets influences your interactions and, consequently, your photographs. A positive demeanor can open doors and create opportunities.

    Actionable Insight: Approach each day with gratitude and enthusiasm. Your positive outlook will reflect in your work and attract charismatic moments.

    Final Thoughts

    Conquering charisma in street photography is a philosophical endeavor. It’s about delving deep into the human condition, confronting your fears, and expressing your authentic self through your images. By integrating philosophical principles into your practice, you not only enhance your photography but also embark on a journey of personal growth.

    So grab your camera and step into the world with open eyes and an open mind. Let the philosophies of presence, courage, empathy, and authenticity guide you. The streets are rich with stories waiting to be told, and through your lens, you have the power to reveal the profound within the mundane.

    Don’t just take photos—philosophize with your camera. The world is your canvas, and your vision adds meaning to the moments you capture.

  • The Next Big Innovation for Apple and iPhone

    Make a new iPhone, or create the iOS in it which encourages you to spend less time on it!

    What Do You Really Care For?

    The best way to live your life and carry it out is to do only what you care for, and to not do anything you don’t care for. This is the whole notion of care and curate… coeur; heart.

    Maybe then the whole notion of following your heart is actually good advice!


    There is no such thing as “planned obsolescence”

    So one idea that these fake woke “thinkers“ like to push is this nonsensical idea of “planned obsolescence.” The basic idea is that Apple is some sort of ultra-evil corporation that tries to get you addicted to their iPhone devices, like nicotine or cigarettes, and intentionally stunts the performance of older devices, strong-arming you into upgrading your device because they intentionally slow down the older ones.

    The reason why this is such a fallacy, a poor line of thinking, is that these skinny-fat losers who write about this are really just old, fat, with facial hair, no children… Maybe they have a dog. They want to come up with these supposedly high-concept intelligentsia thoughts, all critical of technology, while they’re jerking off to the nearest Apple rumor and fantasizing about the new iPhone Pro.

    The truth of the matter is, there’s no such thing as planned obsolescence. Rather, Apple has an interesting strategy—her team of ragtag innovators are always striving to make the best iOS possible. Why? There’s a little bit of skin in the game… My theory is that Apple made the whole new focus feature because they themselves are addicted to their iPhones and have a vested interest in making a new generation of iPhone or iOS that makes them less distracted and less miserable in their everyday lives.

    The next big innovation?

    Also… unfortunately, it looks like 90% of modern-day work is just answering and sending emails for a living. As a consequence, it seems that Apple is trying to build out Apple Intelligence to make email less dreadful and less hateful.

    In fact, I think there is still so much innovation that could be done in email. My personal vision is that your ChatGPT AI bot can simply do something very, very amazing… answer all of your emails for you without asking any questions. Wouldn’t that be wonderful?

    In fact, I see this as at least a $500 million opportunity… Eliminating email from people’s lives seems like the killer idea!


    Sustain

    Another thing that is super annoying to me is all these skinny-fat vegan losers talking about sustainability and the environment, etc. I think what is actually much more interesting is to think about and consider things that are sustainable in a more practical and pragmatic sense.

    For example, sustainability should not be seen as this virtue-signaling thing. Instead, sustainability should be considered more from a perspective of pragmatism and practicality.

    For example, vehicles. From a personal pragmatic perspective… the most sustainable option is actually driving a Prius. Ideally, just buying a used older Prius—the 2010 version is lit. Real men with big penises drive Priuses, only skinny-fat losers drive Porsches or Teslas.

    One of the great things about modular designs, like in a Prius, is that if your engine goes kaput, you can just swap out the engine! Prius engines are a dime a dozen… In theory, you should be able to drive a Prius until you die.

    Also, the virtues of driving a Prius are longevity, durability, and it’s for the ultra-hardcore. Not only that… it is the ultimate stealth car. The funny thought is, if you had to rob a bank in Los Angeles, what would be the ideal getaway car? A white Prius! Can you imagine the CHP or LAPD saying, “What car did the guy get away in?” and someone replies, “A white unmarked Prius!” Haha!

    Anyways, when MPG is so clutch… When you have to pick up your wife in the middle of the night and you don’t remember if you filled the gas tank or not. But the great thing about living in Los Angeles is that you’ll never drive more than 5 miles a day. Five miles in LA traffic is still about 30 minutes. Therefore, it’s a virtue—you only have to fill up your tank once a month, for maybe about 30 bucks. I think this is almost similar to the price of a Tesla supercharger, which is maybe $10 to recharge your full battery?

    And also, the virtue of driving a Prius is that because it’s an old, proven line, it won’t get outdated at all. The problem with any sort of Tesla is that you know that within 10 years, there will be a major redesign or refresh. Even now… I’m pretty sure a major redesign for the Tesla Model S, Y, and X is incoming—just like the new Tesla Model 3… 1 trillion times cooler than the previous generation. I feel bad for all those suckers who bought the older version. Even at the Culver City Toyota dealership, I see all these people who traded in their old Tesla Model 3 Performance just one or two years ago… I assume they bought the new version.

    How people are foolish with money

    One thing I’ve discovered is that a lot of people, or most people… didn’t grow up poor. Now that I am essentially in elite circles, now that Cindy is a professor and in scholarly circles, and everyone I know is a successful entrepreneur or Apple employee, most people came from money. Most of their parents have PhDs or doctorates, are doctors, etc. Even this one guy I met who is very successful, Justin Atlan—apparently his family has been in Los Angeles for three or four generations? He came from pretty modest beginnings, but he still grew up in the Palisades, which is considered a very elite neighborhood in Los Angeles. Certainly, if you grew up in the Palisades, Malibu, etc.… your family is not dirt poor.

    Came from the mud

    First to put the hood on a jet! First to put the hood on molly – Future the rapper

    The reason why fake rappers like Drake will never get my respect is because they did not come from the hood, the bottom, or the mud. I think Drake is insanely talented and great, but he lacks authenticity. And it seems that the future is going to be all about authenticity. Even if you’re a bad person, immoral, dishonest, etc.

    Why ERIC KIM?

    I think the reason why I like and trust myself so much is that you cannot fake yourself… You know with 100% precision all the details of your life, etc.… Whereas when it comes to other people… you never know what skeletons they have in their closet.

    And also… the critical issue here is that a lot of people, when you never meet them in the flesh, face-to-face, mano a mano, they just become figments of your imagination, and they become more metaphors than real-life individuals.

    For example, I love Kanye West to death, but my problem and critique is he is a short guy. I think he might really be 5’6″ because personalities and famous people always overexaggerate their height by an inch or two. I think Kanye self-reports as being 5’7″ or 5’8″, but this is probably not the case. And I think Kim Kardashian is only 5 feet tall? She’s kind of a midget with big breasts and a big butt.

    And now that I’ve been spending so much time outside, outdoors, walking around, etc.… the interesting thing is that we human beings actually have a very good height perception. You can spot people from half a block away and quickly gauge how tall they are, or how small and short they are. And I think ultimately, this is why guys like supermodels… they are all super tall, which is one of the highest markers or indicators of beauty. If you see a 5’11 or 6′ tall model in the flesh, it is actually really shocking. Their height adds to their beauty and mystique. The same thing goes with meeting really tall, handsome guys—they are almost like a different species. Let us note that the average man in America might only be 5’6″ tall, and the average woman might only be 5’2″?

    I’ve met a lot of successful people, a lot of really successful men who work at Apple and stuff… and they are really small, almost looking like middle schoolers, like 5’5″ or 5’4″.

    And the reason people hate me so much is because I’m tall, handsome, and good-looking. I think guys also hate me because I am such an insanely confident, charismatic person, who also happens to be Asian, Asian American, Korean American…

    And now at the age of 36… this is the most jacked, handsome, and dominant I have been in my life. I can easily say I’m the most attractive man in Culver City right now. Maybe in all of LA?

    In fact, if Marvel comes out with a new superhero movie and they need to cast an Asian guy, maybe they should just cast Eric Kim, eric@erickim.com—holla at ya boy.


    Why does this matter?

    We are all trying to chase the same things, but in different ways, using different strategies, etc. We all want the beautiful babes, we all want recognition and authenticity, we all want acknowledgment. We all want to feel valued, whether man, woman, or dog.


    Why is luxury coffee not yet a thing?


    If Steve Jobs were still alive today… What would he think of Apple?

    OK… because I am the second Steve Jobs, the next Steve Jobs in the flesh… If Steve Jobs were 36 years old and alive today… this is what he would think of Apple, and this is what he would say:

    First, he would call the new devices a piece of shit, and say they fucking suck. He would critique the design, the devices, Apple TV, everything.

    Make the iPhone great again

    The problem with Apple now is there’s too much fragmentation. Apple is trying to be everything, everywhere at once. But as we learn from Alexander the Great… to overextend yourself will always be a bad plan for an empire. The empires that are best and last are the ones that stay situated in one very critical spot and dominate that one small industry, rather than trying to become the Walmart of everything.

    For example… the number one thing Apple needs to do is really make the iPhone desirable again. The new iPhone is lackluster. Nobody cares, nobody wants it, nobody even knows it exists. This is bad… I doubt you’ll be seeing lines outside the Apple store anytime soon.

    The true critical innovation

    Suggestion to Apple… ironically, you want to take a via negativa approach… Introduce a new iPhone that actually encourages you to spend less time on it.

  • What Do You Really Care For?

    The best way to live your life and carry it out is to do only what you care for and to not do anything you don’t care for. This is the whole notion of care and curate… coeur, heart.

    Maybe then the whole notion of following your heart is actually good advice!

    There is no such thing as “planned obsolescence”

    One idea that these fake “woke” thinkers like to promote is this nonsensical idea of “planned obsolescence.” The basic idea is that Apple is some sort of ultra-evil corporation, trying to get you addicted to their iPhone devices, like nicotine or cigarettes, and intentionally stunts the performance of older devices, subtly strong-arming you into upgrading because they intentionally sabotage older devices.

    The reason why this is such a fallacy, a poor line of thinking, is that these skinny fat losers who write about this are really just old, fat, with facial hair, no children… Maybe they have a dog. They want to come up with these supposedly high-concept intelligentsia thoughts, critical of technology, all while they’re jerking off to the nearest Apple rumor news and fantasizing about the new iPhone Pro, or whatever they desire to be the new iPhone Pro.

    The truth of the matter is, there’s no such thing as planned obsolescence. Rather, Apple’s team of ragtag innovators is always striving to make the best iOS possible. Why? Because they have some skin in the game. My theory is that Apple made the new Focus feature because they themselves are addicted to their iPhones, and they have a vested interest in making a new generation of iPhone and iOS that makes them less distracted, less miserable in their everyday lives.

    Also… unfortunately, it looks like 90% of modern-day work is just answering and sending emails for a living. As a consequence, it seems that Apple is trying to build out Apple Intelligence to make email less dreadful, less hateful.

    In fact, I think there is still so much innovation that could be done in email. My personal vision is that your ChatGPT AI bot can do something amazing: answer all of your emails for you, without asking you any questions. Wouldn’t that be wonderful?

    I see this as at least a $500 million opportunity. Eliminating email from people’s lives seems like a killer idea!


    Sustain

    Another thing that is super annoying to me is all these skinny fat vegan losers talking about sustainability and the environment. I think what’s actually more interesting is to think about and consider things that are sustainable in a much more practical and pragmatic sense.

    For example, sustainability should not be seen as this loser virtue-signaling thing. Instead, sustainability should be considered from a perspective of pragmatism and practicality.

    Take vehicles, for instance. From a personal pragmatic perspective, the most sustainable option is actually driving a Prius. Ideally, just buying a used, older Prius—the 2010 version is lit. Real men with big penises drive Priuses. Only skinny fat losers drive Porsches or Teslas.

    One of the great things about modular designs, like in a Prius, is that if your engine goes kaput, you can just swap it out! Prius engines are a dime a dozen. In theory, you should be able to drive a Prius until you die.

    Also, the virtues of driving a Prius are longevity, durability, and that it’s for the ultra-hardcore. Not only that, but it’s the ultimate stealth car. The funny thought: if you had to rob a bank in Los Angeles, what would be the ideal getaway car? A white Prius! Can you imagine the CHP or LAPD saying, “What car did the guy get away in?” And the answer is, “A white, unmarked Prius!” Haha!

    When MPG is so clutch, you can pick up your wife in the middle of the night, and not even remember if you filled the gas tank or not. The great thing about living in Los Angeles is that you’ll never drive more than 5 miles a day. Five miles in LA traffic is still about 30 minutes. And as a result, you only have to fill up your tank once a month for about 30 bucks. This is almost similar to the price of a Tesla supercharger, which might be $10 to recharge your full battery.

    Also, the virtue of driving a Prius is that it’s an old, proven design, so you know it won’t get outdated. The problem with any modern Tesla is that within 10 years, there will be a major redesign or refresh. Even now, I’m pretty sure that a major redesign for the Tesla Model S, Y, and X is incoming—just like the new Tesla Model 3, which is a trillion times cooler than the previous generation. I feel bad for all these suckers who bought the older version. Even at the Culver City Toyota dealership, I see people who traded in their old Tesla Model 3 performance cars, just one or two years old. I assume they bought the new version.

    How People Are Foolish with Money

    One thing I’ve discovered is that a lot of people, or most people, did not grow up poor. Now that I’m in elite circles, now that Cindy is a professor and in scholarly circles, and everyone I know is a successful entrepreneur or Apple employee, most people came from money. Most of their parents have PhDs or are doctors. Even this one guy I met, Justin Atlan, who is very successful, apparently his family has been in Los Angeles for three or four generations. He came from modest beginnings, but he still grew up in the Palisades, which is considered an elite neighborhood in Los Angeles. If you grew up in the Palisades, Malibu, etc., your family is not dirt poor.

    Came from the Mud

    “First to put the hood on a jet! First to put the hood on molly.” – Future

    The reason why fake rappers like Drake will never get my respect is because they did not come from the hood or the bottom or the mud. I think Drake is insanely talented and great, but he lacks authenticity. And it seems that the future is going to be all about authenticity. Even if you’re a bad person, immoral, dishonest, etc.

    Why ERIC KIM?

    The reason I like myself so much and trust myself so much is that you cannot fake yourself. You know with 100% certainty all the details of your life. But when it comes to other people, you never, ever know what skeletons they have in their closet.

    And also, the critical issue here is that a lot of people, when you never meet them in the flesh, face-to-face, mano a mano, they just become figments of your imagination. They become metaphors rather than real-life individuals.

    For example, I love Kanye West to death, but my critique is he’s a short guy. I think he might really be 5’6″, because personalities and famous people always overexaggerate their height by an inch or two. I think Kanye self-reports as being 5’7″ or 5’8″, but that’s probably not the case. And I think Kim Kardashian is only 5 feet tall? She’s kind of a midget, with big breasts and a big butt.

    Now that I’ve been spending so much time outside, walking around, the interesting thing is that we humans actually have a very good perception of height. You can spot people from half a block away and quickly gauge how tall or short they are. And I think this is why guys like supermodels—because they’re all super tall, which is one of the highest indicators of beauty. If you see a 5′ or 6′ model in the flesh, it’s actually really shocking. Their height adds to their beauty and mystique. The same goes with meeting really tall, handsome guys. They’re almost like a different species. Let’s note that the average man in America might only be 5’6″, and the average woman might only be 5’2″.

    I’ve met a lot of successful people, a lot of really successful men who work at Apple and such, and they are really small—they almost look like middle schoolers, like 5’5″ or 5’4″.

    And the reason people hate me so much is because I’m so tall, handsome, and good-looking. I think guys also hate me because I’m an insanely confident, charismatic person, who happens to be Asian, Asian American, Korean American.

    Now, at the age of 36, I’m the most jacked, handsome, and dominant I’ve ever been. I can easily say I’m the most attractive man in Culver City right now. Maybe in all of LA?

    In fact, if Marvel comes out with a new superhero movie and they need to cast an Asian guy, maybe they should just cast Eric Kim: eric@erickim.com—holla at ya boy!


    Why Does This Matter?

    We are all trying to chase the same things but in different ways, with different strategies. We all want beautiful babes. We all want recognition and authenticity. We all want acknowledgment. We all want to feel valued, whether man, woman, or dog.


    Why is luxury coffee not yet a thing?


    If Steve Jobs Were Still Alive Today… What Would He Think of Apple?

    Okay, because I am the second Steve Jobs, the next Steve Jobs in the flesh… if Steve Jobs were 36 years old, alive today, this is what he would think of Apple, and this is what he would say:

    First, he would call the new devices pieces of shit and say they fucking suck. He would critique the design, the devices, Apple TV—everything.

    Make the iPhone Great Again

    The problem with Apple now is that there’s too much fragmentation. Apple is trying to be everything, everywhere, all at once. But as we learned from Alexander the Great, to overextend yourself will always be a bad plan for an empire. The best, longest-lasting empires are the ones that stay situated in one critical spot and dominate that one small industry, rather than trying to become the Walmart of everything.

    For example… the number one thing Apple needs to do is make the iPhone desirable again. The new iPhone is lackluster. Nobody cares, nobody wants it, nobody even knows that it exists. This is bad… I doubt you’ll be seeing lines outside the Apple Store anytime soon.

    The True Critical Innovation

    My suggestion to Apple… ironically, take a via negativa approach. Introduce a new iPhone that actually encourages you to spend less time on it.


  • Does It Matter if You Predict the Future?

    Does it matter if you predict the future? It seems that the holy grail is that we desire to predict the future for the sake of some sort of financial gain. For example, I recall the time in which I was watching Back to the Future, and Marty McFly goes back to the past to predict the future and become super rich. But for the sake of what?

    What if you could be 100% right?

    So it seems that to some extent… We can easily predict the future. There are certain straightforward macro trends, which seem pretty obvious to me.

    For example… It seems that post Covid… Everything is different. Everything is brand new, everything is a totally brave New World.

    The other day I was watching a bit of an interview with Mark Beinoff, the CEO and founder of salesforce with the founder and CEO of Nvidia.  it was really funny, obviously now with the valuation of $2 trillion, Nvidia is the big dick in the room. 

    Jensen Huang

    Anthony, the new big AI dick in the room. It’s really funny when I was watching that interview conversation between him and Mark… Obviously Jensen is way smaller and shorter than Mark, and also appears to be older. But Mark is really really big tall and very very fat… Like I was shocked, Mark wearing all black, like a satin sparkly shirt, HUUUGE beer belly.  as a random aside, pretty bad but I guess I am a very judgmental person, seeing Mark so fat, and so out of shape… Makes me see him as less, because if you’re that rich and successful and powerful, and you’re that fat, and out of shape… It  might be a sign of moral degeneracy.

    Anyways in the conversation, Jensen looks super gangsta, so full of pride and strength and vigor.  And also… You could see that Jensen was the new big dick in the room. Despite his smaller statue in size, and also his age… Jensen is now 61 years old, but he says he’s just getting started, he is still young.

    Anyways, one thing that is interesting to me about Nvidia is how they have been around since I was a kid. I still remember when I was playing kind of 1.6, building my own computers, the goal was to have the top-of-the-line GeForce graphics card, I remember my rich friend Justin Wong,  he had it… And he was able to max out his frame rates, whereas I, with my hand built my own computer… I had a lower end graphics card a lower and GeForce, I was not able to squeeze out as many FPS as you did. And the thing that was actually very very unfair when it came to video games was he who had more frame rates, actually had a real tactical advantage. If you had faster frame rates, you could play better, because having a small edge in terms of a faster frame rate allow you to react quicker, and be able to spot the counter parties quicker, not be subjected to lag, in order to be more lethal. 

    Real advantages vs fake advantages? 

    It seems in today’s world, everyone is always trying to seek an edge. We want a little bit better information more information quicker information etc., in order to predict the future.

    Why? The general idea is that if you could predict the future, then, you could make a lot of money.

    What am I? 

    For example, there are a lot of different categories you could  classify yourself as… Trader, day trader,  investor, speculator, etc. and some new terminology I got from Michael Saylor,  like Maxi, double maxi, triple maxi — maxi meaning Maximalist. 

    For a while, when people ask me what I did… I would just say bitcoin and cryptocurrency speculator.  I like to use the notion speculator because everyone sees bitcoin and cryptocurrency with a suspicious eye… And by saying that I was a speculator, it was made more legible to the average person because it’s signal to them that in fact even I was skeptical of the whole thing, speculative, but at least the difference was I was 100% invested in bitcoin, all in, balls to the wall.

    Also, I put some traditional money into microstrategy, – which has fortunately gone up since I bought it! And so now, maybe I just think of myself like a money manager, because I am managing the money and finances of the family, my money, Cindy‘s money, our own personal family war chest, and also my mom‘s money. Cindy is 100% full-time focused on her scholarship and academia, and because I have the privilege of being self-employed, my new focus in my current focus is towards money management and growth. Maybe I should think of myself like my own hedge fund manager, ERIC KIM hedge, ERIC KIM hedge fund.

    Investing strategies 

    Currently the two and only sexy companies on the traditional markets include microstrategy and nvidia. Michael Saylor is great, I’ve literally watched hundreds of hours of interviews with him, the more I watch him and learn from him the more I like him.

    Jensen Huang is also very intelligent… also, he’s been in the game for over 30 years, he’s legit. 

    But besides this, besides micro strategy and Nvidia… All the other ones suck. We accidentally had some Apple stock in our portfolio and I immediately sold it. I also sold Google. 

    Problems:

    1. Are you certain that the iPhone 55 Pro will be any good? Probably not. I like the new iOS, but still… It’s starting to become more and more weird like kind of a water down android. And also the new iPhone just came out the new iPhone Pro, and nobody wants it. Bad news.
    2. Google is just moving sideways, I think it’s good that Sundar is all in for AI, but I think the big issue is that Google is dealing with a huge problem about information, notably the veracity of information. I am still shocked… Gmail with all the advanced AI features, why does Gmail still not know or why can it still not spot a Nigerian scammer? Shouldn’t be able to intelligently filter out Nigerian scammers from a random Gmail account asking you for money?

    The future?

    For a minute, with my Roth IRA,  I went all in on Tesla. But more recently I sold all of it and just bought micro strategy instead. Why?

    This issue with Tesla, is it is still too dependent on physics. You have to deal with the physics of producing batteries cars and factories, and shipping them to customers. And also, the laws of physics are brutal… Even though cyber truck is the best thing invented of all time, This issue was there so many physics issues at play.

    First, physics is very hard. To create a new process in which you are called rolling steel… I don’t think people understand or appreciate how difficult this is in terms of material sciences. And to produce cyber trucks fast enough, even if you injected Tesla with another hundred trillion dollars, the progress would be slow. Why? It is just very hard! And you have to create new robots and infrastructure and supply chains to make it possible. Just think, do you remember during Covid when it was so difficult to get weightlifting equipment? Imagine like that but on steroids.


    Never buy a home

    What if you were in a position in which you never desired to own a home? To buy a home or manage it?

    Funny in the Iliad, … when Achilles is taunting Aenaes, he mentioned the issue that even if Aenaes kills Achilles, and is granted all of this wealth in terms of house home property… That Aenaes would not be able to even manage it. Even if he won it.

    I cannot fix the hinge

    Another super insanely annoying thing at my apartment which is super super nice, the issue is that beneath our kitchen sink, in which we store our instant pot, the hook latch hinge thing has broken off a bit, so every time I close it, I have to force wedge it up, to just close it. And it is so insanely annoying to me, every single time I do it. I have tried to fix it several times, but have given up in vain. Maybe I should just get rid of the covering, but then again that is ugly.

    So a thought and a reminder to myself,… if it has been almost a year and have not been able to fix this super tiny hinge in my apartment, it is probably a signal that I am not fit for home management. Even the other day, walking by this new Orama minimal frames business,  and seeing this really really nice picture of this super nice home, overlooking a cliff or whatever in all glass, with these huge floors, I thought to myself:

    Who is going to vacuum this?

    Probably the best recent investment Cindy and I made was buying a brand new Dyson vacuum, for about 500 bucks, which actually has an on and off button, and this hardwood floor attachment thing which has this laser green LED light, which helps me spot dust on our hardwood bamboo floors, which makes it very easy to clean up!

    And every single day, I vacuum the floors of our entire apartment, which is actually pretty modest in size,  and still… I am shocked that every single day, just literally in 24 hours, so much dust can settle on the floors? And I was thinking… Assuming that I do all the labor myself, just cleaning the floors, vacuuming the floors is so difficult for just a two bedroom one bath apartment, I cannot imagine the nightmare of having to managing clean a huge home or property? alone if you’re washer and dryer breaks, figure out how to deal with that and annoying day laborers and day contractors? 

    #rentforever squad

    What does assume that you are Elon Musk, actually, you would probably not want to own any property to yourself, because you’re too busy building rocket ships and going to Mars, you don’t want to deal with the annoyance of having to just maintain your property.

    Well a lot of fools don’t understand is they say, oh “if you’re super rich, then you could just have maids and house managers do all the dirty work for you“. But actually, this is not true. The prime issue here is that even if you have a home manager and a house cleaner… Do you still need to manage your manager! And this is more labor and annoyance for you.

    Even spending some time living in Vietnam and Cambodia, actually, the funny truth is to just clean your place yourself is actually far easier than having someone else do it for you. Why? The big issue here is that you’re essentially sitting on your butt twiddling your thumbs  until the day that your cleaner finally comes in. And not only that, the annoyance is that you have to evacuate and vacate your premises while they are cleaning, not to get in your way. That is super annoying because it adds a little bit more friction and complication to your life, having to just plan your life around your cleaner.

    When we are living in Hanoi and we had Trang, who was essentially almost a live-in cleaner, who did all of her laundry and folded it for us, and even washed the dishes, the annoyance was she insisted that we didn’t do the dishes, and that she would do it for us, but after we would cook and the dishes were just to lie all greasy in the sink, I just thought to myself “this is unsightly, I would just prefer to clean it up myself!”

    Anyways, the simplest life is best. The great virtues and simplicity of just renting a modestly sized apartment, and just cleaning yourself. 


    More luxury, more headaches

    True luxury should be simplicity. Not more labor! 

  • GOALLLZ?

    What Are Your Life Goals?

    Tell me your goals, what your life goals are and I will tell you who you are.

    Sometimes useful

    So there is a double edged sword of goals, life goals etc. The problems here is that you could hit and achieve all of your life goals, and once that you have achieved them… truth be told it is pretty anti-climactic. For example, even my insanely audacious goal of lifting 1000 pounds, I was very very happy and pleased with it… but once again, at least to me it felt like another day at the gym. To me the difference between lifting 995 pounds, and 1000 pounds, was just a number in my mind. 

    Becoming a millionaire and before becoming a millionaire didn’t change much to my mindset – Steve Jobs

    Funny thought… Numbers and round numbers, there’s this weird psychology behind it.

    Example, I’m currently eyeing on purchasing some new weights because I’m maxed up my current set up. Yet for me… To pay $550 or $560 seems like too much… But to pay sub $500, like $450, or $490 seems much more palatable.

    $999 iPhone Pro

    This is why… To charge $999, at least for the sticker price on an iPhone pro is insanely intelligent because once you break the thousand dollar mark, in the mind of people… It is almost too much. Also then intelligence of Elon… To essentially make the model 3 and Y, at least the sticker price is $29,999 a dollar under the $30,000 mark is genius. I think one of the things that I learned is that we humans are funny… We are often suckered by these superficial number differences.

    Think kilograms

    How to exceed yourself

    A big innovation I discovered while in Cambodia Asia when lifting there… Is everyone uses kilograms, not pounds. And this was the impetus to help me break beyond my mental barriers, at least when it came to traditional pounds and weights.

    For example, the traditional American plate is 45 pounds… But when it comes to kilograms, the red plate is 25 kg, which is more close to about 52 pounds.

    As a consequence… as an American weightlifters or powerlifters, we typically see the deadlift, in which the traditional marker of strength is being able to do at least a “four plate deadlift”, which is 405 pounds in total. Yet if you took the metric kilogram approach… four plates, assuming that it was in 25 kg increments, would technically be a lot more.

    Steel over iron?

    Steelman not Ironman?

    The man of steel (Superman)

    This is where steel is better than iron… steel is more expensive, but should last a lot longer than iron. And this is where I think buying calibrated steel weightlifting plates is a good idea… In theory if you keep good condition of it, you should be able to hand it down to your Kids.

    And this is where things become fun… now that you have a son, or at least I do… life is so insanely great because I’m so excited the day that I get going to weightlifting, and I could hand down my legendary Texas power squat bar to him, and also he will inherit all my weight lifting equipment and plates etc.

    Think about your kids kids kids

    I think this is the reason why it is difficult for people who have never had a kid or child to imagine the future. Why? If you are the typical single millennial, or let us say if you have a dog or whatever…  it is actually very difficult to think about the future. Why why? Your life strategy becomes about hedonism maximization, which is in the context of eating good sushi, traveling to Japan, etc. But like Cindy famously said… You can only go to burning man so many times. And also, you can only go to Japan so many times, and eat good or omakase sushi so many times before it loses its appeal. 


    So now what?

    Simply jot it down, or blog it — or think about it. Dictate what you care for, and strive with all your might towards that goal!

    ERIC


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    PHILOSOPHY BY KIM >


  • How ERIC KIM Inspired by Steve Jobs

    Eric Kim has mentioned Steve Jobs as a source of inspiration in various blog posts, particularly when it comes to creativity, design, and life philosophy. While Kim primarily focuses on photography and minimalism, he draws parallels between his approach and Steve Jobs’ vision and innovation in several key ways:

    1. Simplicity and Minimalism

    Steve Jobs was known for his commitment to simplicity, particularly in the design of Apple products, which emphasized clean, minimalist aesthetics and user-friendly functionality. Eric Kim has often expressed admiration for this philosophy and applies it to his photography and life. He views minimalism as a way to focus on the essentials, both in art and in everyday living.

    • Kim on simplicity: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” Kim frequently cites this quote, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci but popularized by Jobs, as a guiding principle in both design and photography.

    2. Attention to Detail

    Jobs was famous for his obsessive attention to detail, ensuring that even the smallest aspects of a product were perfect. Eric Kim has taken this to heart in his own work, emphasizing that great art and design come from careful consideration of every element in a composition. Whether it’s the framing of a photograph or the way an image is processed, Kim emphasizes the importance of precision.

    • Kim on detail: “The small details in photography are what make a great image. The same way Jobs focused on making everything in Apple products flawless, we should do the same in our art.”

    3. Innovative Thinking

    Steve Jobs was a master of innovation, constantly pushing the boundaries of technology and design to create products that changed industries. Kim, in a similar way, encourages photographers and creatives to think outside the box, experiment with new ideas, and not be afraid of failure.

    • Kim on innovation: “What made Steve Jobs great was his willingness to take risks and challenge the status quo. As creatives, we need to apply the same mindset—constantly seeking new ways to see the world and create art.”

    4. Focus on User Experience

    Jobs was focused not just on how products looked but how they made users feel and interact. Similarly, Eric Kim emphasizes the experience of the viewer or participant in photography. He believes that the emotional connection with the audience is just as important as the technical aspects of a photo.

    • Kim on user experience: “Steve Jobs didn’t just design products—he designed experiences. As photographers, we need to think about how our images affect the people who see them, making sure they resonate on a deeper, emotional level.”

    5. Passion and Dedication

    Both Steve Jobs and Eric Kim share a belief in the importance of passion and dedication in one’s work. Jobs famously said, “The only way to do great work is to love what you do,” and Kim echoes this sentiment, encouraging photographers to follow their passion and avoid being driven solely by external validation or financial gain.

    • Kim on passion: “Steve Jobs showed us that passion is everything. You can’t create something meaningful unless you truly care about it, and that’s true for photography too.”

    6. The Idea of ‘Thinking Different’

    Steve Jobs’ mantra “Think Different” resonates with Eric Kim’s approach to photography and creativity. Kim frequently encourages his readers to break away from conventional norms, challenge themselves to see the world from different perspectives, and not be afraid to forge their own path.

    • Kim on thinking different: “Steve Jobs taught us to think differently. Whether you’re a photographer or any kind of creator, don’t be afraid to go against the grain. True innovation comes from stepping out of your comfort zone.”

    7. Pursuit of Excellence

    Steve Jobs had a relentless drive for excellence, never settling for anything less than the best. Kim, too, promotes this idea in his teachings, urging photographers to continuously improve, refine their craft, and strive for greatness in their work.

    • Kim on excellence: “Like Steve Jobs, we should never be satisfied with mediocrity. Always push yourself to create something that you can be proud of—something that stands the test of time.”

    In Summary:

    Eric Kim is inspired by Steve Jobs’ focus on simplicity, innovation, attention to detail, and user experience, which he applies to his photography and life philosophy. Just as Jobs revolutionized product design and technology, Kim encourages photographers and creatives to break boundaries, pursue passion, and focus on meaningful, lasting work.

  • GOALLLZ?

    Tell me your goals, what your life goals are and I will tell you who you are.

    So there is a double edged sword of goals, life goals etc. The problems here is that you could hit and achieve all of your life goals, and once that you have achieved them… Truth be told it is pretty anti-climactic. For example, even my insanely audition goal of lifting 1000 pounds, I was very very happy and pleased with it… But once again, at least to me it felt like another day at the gym. To me the difference between lifting 995 pounds, and 1000 pounds, was just a number in my mind. 

    Funny thought… Numbers and round numbers, there’s this weird psychology behind it.

    Example, I’m currently eyeing on purchasing some new weights because I’m maxed up my current set up. Yet for me… To pay 550 or $560 seems like too much… But to pay 500, like 450, or 490 seems much more palatable.

    This is why… To charge $999, at least for the sticker price on an iPhone pro is insanely intelligent because once you break the thousand dollar mark, in the mind of people… It is almost too much. Also then intelligence of Elon… To essentially make the model 3 and Y, at least the sticker price is $29,999 a dollar under the $30,000 mark is genius. I think one of the things that I learned is that we humans are funny… We are often sucker by these superficial number differences.

    Think kilograms

    A big innovation I discovered while in Cambodia Asia we lifting there… Is everyone uses kilograms, not pounds. And this was the impetus to help me break beyond my mental barriers, at least when it came to traditional pounds and weights.

    For example, the traditional American plate is 45 pounds… But when it comes to kilograms, the red plate is 25 kg, which is more close to about 52 pounds.

    As a consequence… As an American weightlifter or powerlifters, let us see the deadlift, in which the traditional marker of strength is being able to do at least a four plate to dead lift, which is 405 pounds in total. Yet if you took the metric kilogram approach… Four plates, assuming that it was in 25 kg increments, would technically be a lot more.

    Steel over iron?

    This is where steel is better than iron… Steel is more expensive, but should last a lot longer than iron. And this is where I think buying calibrated steel weightlifting plates is a good idea… In theory if you keep good condition of it, you should be able to hand it down to your Kids.

    And this is where things become fun… now that you have a son, or at least I do… Life is so insanely great because I’m so excited the day that I get going to weightlifting, and I could hand down my legendary Texas power squat bar to him, and also he will inherit all my weight lifting equipment and plates etc.

    Think about your kids kids kids

    I think this is the reason why it is difficult for people who have never had a kid or child to imagine the future. Why? If you are the typical single millennial, or let us say if you have a dog or whatever…  it is actually very difficult to think about the future. Why why? Your life strategy becomes about hedonism maximization, which is in the context of eating good sushi, traveling to Japan, etc. But like Cindy famously said… You can only go to burning man so many times. And also, you can only go to Japan so many times, and eat good or omakase sushi so many times before it loses its appeal. 


  • The Philosophy of Aggression

    Just learned this morning that aggression means to walk towards. Or to attack.

    So… Some bizarre inconsistencies here.

    First, these women honking at you from behind, atop their armored vehicles, these tank-like Mercedes-Benz AMG G wagons, or some sort of high-powered BMW or Mercedes SUV.

    The first problem here is that a woman, assuming that you’re a formidable man, would never ever ever bark at you in real life, face-to-face.

    Typically, women are much smaller and weaker than men. If you stand next to the average woman face-to-face, assuming that you’re 6 foot tall, a weightlifter, and she is maybe the average 5 foot two, maybe 5 foot five, even on the tall end, 5 foot eight… She will be no match for you.

    Issues with vehicles

    I could say I’m typically much happier, walking in on the streets, rather than driving or in a vehicle. Why?

    The first primary issue of vehicles is that any midget in a lifted F150 raptor can try to bully you. And this goes with almost any single car out there… I do find a low-key experience on the road… because I have a white Prius in LA– people try to bully bully with their pussy vehicles?

    You cannot add inches to your height or frame, but you can lift your truck. 

    Another bad thing I have observed, more in Orange County… Being on the road, even the fast Lane, I am driving 80 mph, which is technically above the speed limit, and I am in the fast lane, and then these losers in these lifted trucks, are tailgating me super hard from behind… Trying to go 120 mph or something… Will try to punk me by tailgating me, highbeaming me, honking at me, or trying to cut me off?

     The first issue here is that I think the mentality of a bully is that we get a small power boost joy from honking around and bullying other people. And this is where a lot of modern day society is bad because assuming you’re living somewhere in which everyone is stuck in vehicles all day… It is actually very dehumanizing. it is difficult to know whether somebody else has a toddler in the back, or who knows, their parents are in the hospital whatever.

    And also… Something else I discovered a big issue is that a lot of people have vehicles with limo tints. As a consequence, you cannot make eye to eye contact with them, and they tried to hide behind their vehicles, acting like assholes, trying to shield themselves from any sort of social repercussions.

    Once again, the critical issue here is that if somebody’s behind you, and you are in a car… And they start honking at you or hiding you or whatever… There is technically nothing you could do to fight back. Unless you have a high powered horn mounted on the trunk of your car, facing reverse, or even better yet, some sort of high-powered LED light bar on the back of your car, shining reverse.

    I prefer the minimalist approach, so I probably wouldn’t bother and waste my time installing all this actual equipment on my car, but if I did… That would be a simple solution: install one of those “HELLA” I heard horns on the back of your car, facing backwards, so if some asshole tries to honk at you or pull you around… You can fight back.

    I also think that is the ethos of mafia dons, they never ever ever sit at a restaurant with their back turned. and also, this is ultimately something I discovered about people who parked their automobile cars backwards… It is more of a stunt because the front of your car is almost like the front of your face, and the rear of your car is almost like your butt. Or your back. As a consequence… If you park in reverse, and have the front facing outward… You are technically in a more dominant position.

    Your testosterone levels and your vehicle? 

    Buying a searching car won’t make your dick size bigger, nor will it increase your testosterone. The only way to increase your testosterone is through intermittent fasting, 100% carnivore diet… Or better yet, try experimenting with 100% or meat diet. Beef liver, beef heart, beef lungs, beef kidney, beef tongue etc.  Pro tip, if you ever go to an LED Korean barbecue restaurant, make sure you max out on the Oregon meats, the beef tongue, the beef liver, the beef intestines, etc. These are just natural steroids for you.

     Once again, if I could tell you  with 100% veracity, 100% truth, 100% logical in scientific fact that consuming more beef liver, which is the most prized of all organ meats, especially for wolves and carnivores…  would actually boost your testosterone by 1000 X, naturally… Which would make you sleep better, feel better, wake up brighter and with more energy and with more vigor, make your muscles bigger and more jacked and more wool, reduce your body fat percentage, increase your attractiveness to beautiful women, make you more confident around beautiful women and men… Wouldn’t you do it?


    Everybody lacks confidence

    OK, unveiling some truths here. Most guys are wimpy.

    I’ll get some examples… Count to what you see in the NFL, professional sports etc.… Most guys are actually pretty short, wimpy, chicken legs etc. Even the bodybuilders are quite wimpy. And also a lot of them are actually very short, maybe 5 foot six, 5 foot seven?

    Not only that, but in Hollywood, all these guys is here on the big screen… First of all they are mostly on steroids and the juice, and most of them in real life actually don’t really have big legs. You’ll never see a Chris Hemsworth or a Henry Cavill lifting 1000 pounds on the squat rack like Eric Kim — so this is where I feel grand; I don’t even think Arnold Schwarzenegger in his prime could’ve done it, maybe Ronnie Coleman would have been able to do it… I don’t think John Cena, Vin Diesel, even Rambo could’ve done it.

    ERIC KIM IS THE NEW GOAT?

    Human disruption

    OK, the biggest issue here is that all these Tech nerds try to disrupt in terms of technology. But how many of them try to disrupt in terms of the human body?


    Commoditized aggression

    Once again, some bizarre things.

    First, aggression, battle, the lust for blood and war, I think is natural for human beings. Especially men. Perhaps only men?

    How does this get commoditized? Through video games, through American football, sports, movies, UFC MMA etc. 

    Outsourcing your manliness?

    Once again, to any low testosterone man, who is watching American baseball or sports or whatever… What is really happening here? I have a theory… Essentially you’re outsourcing or crowdsourcing your testosterone. Which means:

    As I see other manly men, doing high-powered manly things on the field, I myself feel a surge of testosterone and manliness? 

    VR POV porn?

    Come on… If you’re going to drop $3700 on an apple Vision Pro, most likely you’re a guy or a man… And I can almost guarantee you… If you’ve done it or not or probably curious, to try out virtual reality point of view porn.

    Apparently there’s also this movie called hardcore Henry that my friend Alexander Morgan told me, which is also shot, all POV, point of view. 

    So when it comes to video games, like shooting games, counterstrike call of duty etc.… Note it is always done from your own POV. And I still will never ever ever forget the first time I saw that Nike POV commercial, shot from the perspective of the pro aspiring pro football player… How gangsta it was.

    Even when I think about my most viral videos on YouTube… They were all my POV videos, especially the street photography POV videos. Why? I think for a lot of bystanders, or sideline observers, everyone is curious about how it actually looks like to do street photography, in the flesh. This is maybe having some sort of GoPro mounted to your chest, and just showing people the behind-the-scenes street photography, how is done, how the sausage is being made, is good. 

    Because ultimately, we want to feel like we are in the driver seat. For example, when you see the guy driving the Lamborghini, what you visualize in your mind is you yourself sitting in the Lamborghini, being the driver, being the active driver! We could care less about the other guy, we care more about the car, and Fantasize about ourselves being the front line driver.

    Also, I think the whole appeal of point of view, virtual reality porn is that once again, you’re able to bang all these beautiful babes, while having you as the hero, the point person?

    Character building & development

    And also let us consider, if you’re playing Diablo or some sort of video game, your building your own character, and that character is you! Diablo unlike maybe Final Fantasy or something, is unique because you’re only building one solo character, not a whole squadron. 

    Your own body is the ultimate platform

    My thought is the reason why we have such a contentious relationship with our human body is because most of us are raised to abnegate the body. Almost all religions, schools of thought.

    Even in Confucian, east Asian culture… It is all about the virtues of the mind, and scholarly education… Not bodily. This is why you don’t see that many Asian guys in the NFL or the NBA… They are probably being forced by their parents to practice piano or study math at Kumon, rather than pursue professional sports. 

    Also… A simple thought… Haven’t you noticed that there are zero women in the NFL or in professional American football? Even if you gave the woman all the steroids in the world?


  • The Philosophy of Thinking

    I bought every V12 engine wish I could take it back to the beginning - JAY Z

    Last night, this morning, playing around with the new ChatGPT 1o– and read the blog post on it on the open AI website, and the thought which was interesting… Taking things back to first principles, taking it back to the beginning.

    So the first thing that is super interesting about the new ChatGPT model is that it scores much higher, in math science and really really advanced things like coding. And what it does which is interesting is that it spends more time thinking, before spitting out a response. 

    Applied to humans

    When I was going super super deep into philosophy, around 2017, 2018… I penned an essay titled “Why Think?”. Some people thought it was a ridiculous idea, but… It might be the most critical one in modern day times.

    First thought: one can only think while walking, in the outdoors, experiencing gravity, reality, friction, changes in temperature humidity etc.

    Also, one cannot think while being sedentary on one’s butt.

    Butt thoughts

    Let us consider… No great thought has arisen from a butt. Great thoughts can only arise from legs. 

    The cult of sitting has been around since ancient Greek times, it was typically seen as an honor thing; you would sit, or others would sit around you, when it came to the king, the gods, processions etc. To sit was more of a social, sociological thing.

    But now… Things are really weird. It does seem that nowadays, there seems to be a stronger connection between making money, and sitting on your butt. Typically, the more and the longer you sit on your butt, is correlated with how much money you will earn. 

    For example, the modern day programmer, either sitting on their butt all day, or maybe standing all day, or a little bit less worse… Standing walking treadmill while programming. But I think a lot of people have a hard time walking and programming at the same time — I think most people need to be sedentary, or at least not moving to be productive.

    Or let us consider… What is being sold to us? I figure it out… A Lamborghini Ferrari Porsche McLaren or whatever… are for weaklings, wimps,  and typically skinny fat or fat people, or Shorty guys.

    Let us consider, the greatest position for a man to be in is standing. Not sitting.

    For example, I am pretty tall, around 5 foot 11. And now that I wear my 60 pound weight vest every morning, my posture has also improved. As a consequence having a greater posture, I actually appear to be taller, more dominant.

    Also, I find that women don’t like it when I stand next to them because they see how much taller, stronger, or dominant and powerful I am than them. Same goes with men. Especially the shorty guys. 

    In fact, whenever someone says some thing which is unpleasant to me, the simple strategy is to take a step towards them, just like how we linebackers do it in American football.

    When in doubt, take a step forward! (The first thing I learned playing linebacker, middle linebacker in high school, sophomore and junior year).

    The reason why this is so unnatural is that typically, when it comes to natural things… You take a step back. For example if you’re playing football… And you’re on defense and the other side the ball, and the place starts… You have all these raging hormone teenage boys, full of muscle and armor padding, coming at you… The natural response is actually too kind of take a step back and run away. But we had to first learn as a technique, as middle linebacker, even when you thought that they were going for a pass, to always take a step forward, and then take a step back later.

    Why this is such a good idea 

    I almost wonder… When it comes to uncertainty or doubt, it always makes sense to take a step closer to people.
    First, vision. Maybe if you’re too far away, you might have just seen something incorrectly. You might have mis-seen the situation, and you might just need a simpler look. 

    For example, I have myopia, a.k.a. I need to wear glasses. Without my glasses I can’t see anything. I’m blind as a bat.

    Therefore as a consequence, I almost wonder if we should take this metaphor to real life. That is, in real life we also have myopia of reality in general. That we cannot really understand it until we are there very very close, face-to-face. 

    my favorite entertainment

    Something that I learned how to do, especially now that myself confidence is out of control… Is when I’m at the gym or I see people weightlifting… I’ll get super super close to them, and watch them go for their powerlifting, one rep maximum lift.

    And I will compliment guys, and also help hype them up.

    This is very interesting because truth be told… Nobody ever guesses that I am essentially a demigod and strength, that I have gone viral twice over, at golds gym and Venice Beach, and also I think those are random video of me lifting seven plates on, which also went viral, which got millions of views, unbeknownst to me.  after that video went viral, all these people started to see me differently at the gym, a little bit shocked and amazed that me, and also a little bit intimidated of me?

    Anyways, one of the guys told me what my Instagram was, that I should capitalize on all these views. I told him I didn’t have Instagram I was not interested. I suppose this is the upside of becoming already super super famous in a different domain, street photography and photography in general. And I suppose this is the upside:

    Trust no weightlifter, power lifter, athlete fitness person who is on Instagram TikTok or social media, even YouTube.

    Why? The critical issue here is that if your weightlifting numbers or your physique or whatever is correlated to likes on social media, then… Sooner or later, said individual will try to maximize this by taking steroids or other weird stuff.

    Also, even worse as people who get sponsored… Now you become a slave to the sponsored brand because now your performance your body your physique your numbers have some sort of potential money making scheme attached to it. 

    Don’t be jealous

    I also suppose I am really really intelligent and wise now, because now at the age of 36, being married and having a beautiful child, probably the most wonderful child of all time, I don’t really have nothing to prove to anybody anymore.

    I’ve reached all the hallmarks of modern day success, fame, riches, wealth, money, traveling the planet and the globe, mastering the physical domain (lifting over 10 plates at the gym, my thousand pound atlas lift), getting an insanely jacked physique and 6 pack (more recently being here in LA, my glorious full body tan, gleaming and bronze), and pretty much everything.

    Anyways, now I suppose the grand upside is I could really really now, just speak frankly, without any fear, or concern about anything.

    How ERIC KIM became “uncancellable”

    First, I mentally retired in 2017, when I realized that I would never run out of money. Living in Hanoi, $320 a month for rent, and eating out all my meals and just drinking coffee all day… Maybe paying $500 a month, between Cindy and I? and even our passive income surpassing that. 

    Second big realization, quitting email. Essentially realizing that almost 0 fiduciary opportunities or things ever came from email. Like literally. The only way I ever have made money, via workshops with the Internet was through my own imperative… Planning and conducting my own workshops, etc. And also creating and promoting and selling my own haptic industries products. With Cindy.

    Why sponsorships are a scam

     Reminiscing with Cindy… Thinking about our 20s, essentially the problem of being in your 20s even 30s, is everyone is trying to chase some sort of legitimacy.

    “ I’ve been awoken from a enlightened man stream checking Instagram comments to crowdsource my self-esteem” – Kanye West

    The reason why me deleting my Instagram in 2017 with 65,000 followers was the most influential photographer thing of all time is that I had the intelligence and the wisdom  that this was a trap!

    Real courage, real balls?

    I think maybe the most courageous thing you could do as an individual in two days world is when you have a certain ethical feeling or idea… To be able to sacrifice potential money fame power and influence, in order to follow your own gut, and what you believe in?  And also more specifically… What you don’t believe in? 

    “I’m so anti-I’m so I’m so anti-” – Cyhi da Prynce

    Very interesting… You can better get to know people based on what they are anti rather than what they are for.

    For example, let us say that you’re doing a dating profile or whatever… ask people what they are not for, rather than what they are for. 

    Your anti preferences, or your pet peeves. Also… When it comes to rules and regulations, don’t ask people what you should do, ask people what you should not do, the NASSIM TALEB via negativa principle.

    Are you permitted to be anti anymore? 

    I almost feel like in today’s world, it takes more courage to be anti something, rather than for something. To be anti mainstream — or anti mainstream thoughts take much courage.

    The soft idea I have is that whenever it comes to any sort of rhetoric, which seems to be pretty popular or universal, always choose and opt for what is less standard. 

    Do you have the courage or the right to be anti-something?

    For example, am I permitted to anti plants? Or anti dogs? Or anti hormone therapy beyond the life or death situations? Or am I allowed to be anti sex changing via hormonal therapy?

    People tell you to keep an open mind for yourself, to be different etc … , and to be open minded until you don’t?


  • ART IS THE ANSWER

    Some thoughts this morning: specifically, about art. 

    This past weekend, just did a quick trip down to San Diego, La Jolla, and had the insane privilege of staying by a beachfront hotel, La Jolla Shores highly recommended, and the first thing I did in the morning was just drink a cuppa coffee in the little kitchenette, and then went on a walk on the beach.

    The funny thing about growing up in the bay areas that we don’t have any beaches… Even in Alameda where our group as a kid, the beach was disgusting and super dirty. As a consequence, I never owned a pair of flip-flops in my life, and I think I only started wearing shorts about two years ago, at the age of 34? Now living in Los Angeles, where the weather is good.

    Anyways, at this strange version that I don’t like to dip my toes into the sand, because the feeling of sand in between my toes is unfamiliar and I don’t really like it. But I said F it…  if Cindy showed out the big bucks to get the shorefeont hotel, it is only right to milk activities of walking on the beach, specifically, dipping my toes into the ocean.

    So I took off my vibram 5 finger shoes, and just proceeded to walk along the beach, dipping my legs and feet into the warm ocean water, which I was very surprised… It felt like a lovely 72° in the water, almost as nice if not nicer than Hawaii.

    Looking into the ocean, was pretty astounding. The feeling was great because if you look into the ocean, it goes on forever. To infinity and beyond.

    And some meditations that I had about the ocean and water was that no matter what, the ocean is instantly tireless. It keeps on waving, crashing and waving, due to the earths pull of gravity, maybe the moon in the solar system whatever,  day in and day out. Even in someways it is more virtuous than the sun, which sets at night.


    All art everything

    Almost everything can be understood in the context of art. Music as art for our ears, cinema at least the good ones, as art for our eyes, and bodybuilding as an art form for the human body, assuming that you’re not taking steroids, and even in someways… Weightlifting powerlifting uplifting at the gym whatever… Should be seen as performance, performance arts! Why? I think I am probably the most entertaining person in the flesh, because I’m the only entertainer who doesn’t drink alcohol smoke weed or do drugs… Also fast all day, and also lift over 1000 pounds, could lift easily lift over 10 plates at the gym. 

    Also, am I the only one I know who doesn’t use email? Certainly I’m probably the only millennial that I know, also Cindy… Who is not on Instagram or social media. Even today I saw Cindy‘s mom installed TikTok on her phone and she is almost 70 years old.

    Anyways, the reason why I think this is so important is that everything is art. Even my friend Brandon Phan is currently building an art car, which is like an old-school BMW, with a modern day M3 engine. He is doing all the work himself.

    Anyways the reason why I feel all this is interesting, even Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein did these art car projects. And if you really really think about super super rich people… sooner or later they just get into art. Is it because they have nothing else to spend their money on? Or are they bored? Or are they seeking beauty, beyond themselves?

    Old & beauty

    It seems the strange trade off we do is a bit bizarre; we trade our health, our well-being, ultimately for more and more money, only to become old, impotent, solely catching dementia, Alzheimer’s, which is type three diabetes, a lifestyle issue, and on top of all that… Trying to still experience beauty, but through material things and objects.

    For example, one thing I always love to do as a deep curiosity is whenever I see people driving certain cars, my number one interest in curiosity, is always driving up, or walking close, and peering into the driver seat, to see who is driving the car.

    Tell me what you drive, and I will tell you who you are.

     And also, I find this really fascinating living in Los Angeles because in LA, you are your car, and your car is you. And this is where people are superficial, fake, and inauthentic…  if you were truly wise, you would just drive a Toyota Prius, which is the best car made of all time. Specifically the 2010 model… The new new Prius is also very cool, I just saw one in Culver City with a Matt Black wrap on it, and I thought it was super gangsta.… Yet,  always 100% the issue of purchasing any brand new automobile car is that you’re probably going to take a 30 to 40% haircut on it, the first three years to four years of the car. The second you drive it off the lot, you’re probably taking a 15% to 20% haircut on it as well. and I’m starting to think more and more… Am I the only one who could think about money wisely, not foolishly?

    Economic wisdom

    Once again, don’t trust any economist who doesn’t drive a Toyota Prius.  

    The virtues of the Toyota Prius–

    First, longevity. The 2010 model, I am still so shocked… It is the year 2024, and the car has held up so insanely well! Both in terms of style, design, and the overall ethos of it.

    Even a critique on the new 2023 Prius model — the new new Prius, the one that looks like a Porsche 911 from behind, the primary issue here is the rear doorhandles, which is integrated into the rearview mirror, is unpainted, this really really ugly black plastic, insanely cheap looking… And even it is so bad that Prius drivers have to put sticker in the back tell me Uber customers where to pull the doorhandle, because the average human being has no idea how to open up the rear doorhandles. Very very bad design choice from Toyota, because they should have not compromised here: why would they shave off the doorhandles on the back, but keep them on the front? They should have gotten all or nothing; keep all the doorhandles normal, which might have been the better idea for a Prius because most Prius drivers are also Uber drivers, or they should’ve just went full tilt  and shaved off all of the doorhandles, to make it super super flush, like the Tesla cars.

    In fact, I think cyber truck is a good example of the most modern advanced futuristic design. My short term prediction is you’ll see the next generation of Tesla cars looking more like a mini cyber truck ; assuming that most people always have their phone in the front pocket, the ideal is as you approach your car, the driver side door, or even the rear passenger door or even the rear trunk, you should be able to program your Tesla that is automatically open the door, without having to be like a soccer mom who kicks underneath the Toyota sienna minivan to have the automatic liftgate open from behind.

    I even saw this one Baris thing, this one mom with a new Mercedes electric SUV car, trying to open up her kids rear passenger door, by kicking underneath the door, trying at three or five times and eventually giving up.

    Also I suppose the upside is that maybe I am the only millennial I know who hates the phone.  to me, iPhone is only good for FaceTime and GPS driving directions. Maybe also good for two factor authentication, but besides this, iPhone sucks. This is where I still think it is a wise idea to just buy the cheapest iPhone, and I also suppose the upside of having a removable Sim card tray, because when you’re in Southeast Asia Vietnam etc.… It is so much easier to just buy a cheap $10 Sim card, and pop it in, rather than having to fudge around with all that eSIM nonsense.

    Also, one of the insane great things about the 2010 Prius is that I could just turn off my iPhone, put it into the glove compartment, close it, and then just keep my Prius key fob in my front pocket, zip it up, And go 100% phone free when I’m playing with Seneca at the park, in order not to get distracted. Whereas I think if you have a Tesla car, you always have to have your phone with you, or else your car will perpetually stay unlocked, if you just keep your iPhone in the glove compartment? I suppose you could just do the Tesla valet key thing in your front pocket, but that just seems like too much work.

    Also, Tesla auto pilot, the technology works very well but after testing the issue is especially if you have sensitive passengers in the car , it kind of makes you carsick.  Test driving a Tesla model Y and just using the basic cruise control, where it automatically keeps the distance in between you and the car in front of you… Was far too jerky, giving Cindy car sickness.  and I always remind myself, if I ever ever ever get a new car for any reason, it might be some sort of used Lexus hybrid LS car, the maximum not carsick car, for the sake of Cindy. 

    Real successful people or smart People Just drive a Lexus LS? 

    If you’re going to blow close to $100,000 on a car… The only logical strategy is to buy a Lexus LS,  ideally I used one, two or three years old, in all white, and ideally a hybrid… So you don’t have to fill up the gas as often.

    Why a Lexus LS car,? The supreme comfort, once again… Not making your passengers carsick, and also one of the big issues about being in a car for a long period of time is that it gives your passengers a lot of fatigue, you as a driver, and also the shotgun passenger. And also maybe your kids?

    Even though I love Elon Musk and Tesla to death… I don’t really personally would ever want one. The first thought is you could support somebody without purchasing the thing. For example, you could be up Elon Musk fanboy, and just drive a Toyota Prius. Even Elon Musk, famous Saturday Night Live sketch, he started off by joking that high my name is Elon and I drive a Toyota Prius. If anything, if anything, I have a funny idea about icebreakers for adults, especially people from LA… Tell them to introduce themselves, and tell them to share with everyone what car they drive, or what their dream car is . The truth is in LA, your car is everything. Maybe even more important than your home? 


    The new elitism

    Another weird thing about America, in America… Everyone wants to be elite, yet, we obfuscate it where are these fake façades? Long story short, people are very disingenuous.

    For example, it is considered bad manners to ask people what they drive because it puts them in a certain social class, for example if you drive an old Mitsubishi Lancer, you’re probably going to be seen as more poor than somebody who’s driving the brand new AMG G wagon. 


  • Insane Curiosity

    No physical health, no curiosity? 

    Right now some quick thoughts: first… it seems that curiosity, curiosity is best when it is strong, unabated, antifragile.

    Second thought… It seems that if you don’t have physical strength, insanely great strength, strength and vigor… you cannot be curious. Why? Assuming that you only slept two hours last night, or feel like shit… my theory is that the pathways for curiosity are shut off. 

    First, you need an over abundance of health. Therefore, my personal suggestion is almost all a limits of your life should be optimized to promote your Max well-being health strength bigger muscle sleep rest recovery healing etc.

    How to heal yourself 

    So in video games, you’re playing Final Fantasy, any RPG, MMORPG, role-play game etc.… What it seems that is that who is the most important character? Not the champion or the hero on the front line… But actually… The healer.

    Truth be told, nobody wants to be the healer. It is kind of a thankless job, but also at the same time, the most critical job. Why?

    Let us say that you’re doing a big boss battle, whether you are doing it by yourself or in a party. If you don’t have a healer… Even if you’re the best fighter… You will not win.

    Also very interesting… even in the Iliad, when you’re thinking about the dramas and battles which are unfolding, the number one critical thing is when the heroes get injured. For example, deus, Ajax, king Egon, etc. Even getting a small spear wound to the knee or the shoulder is pretty destroying, because it reduces your lethality in battle.

    In fact, what is really interesting is that even the gods get wounded. And feel pain. And this is such a radically big idea, because even though that the gods are immortal, which means that they are not immortals, what it means is that God could feel pain, God could get wounded, yet… They just cannot die.

    For example, I think there are certain moments in which Achilles or some of the other gods end up spearing Aries, Athena, some of the other gods and goddesses and as a consequence feel deep pain, and injury. And pain and suffering is not stopped until Zeus, Send some sort of magic healer, and then longer feel pain.

    Pain?

    Obviously no one likes to be in pain. Yet… I think Paine is one of the most intelligent things that we got in our body which does not lie. If you are in Paine, it don’t matter what your theory is… Obviously something is wrong or you’re doing something wrong.

    Example… plantar Fasciitis, foot pain, ankle pain the pain back pain whatever. I think the primary issues and problems are our shoes, the way we work on computer desktop or laptops or sitting or even standing whatever… Essentially all the plantar fasciitis foot pains experiment with all those stupid $500 overpriced orthotics etc., and literally none of my foot pain went away until I got the view from five finger shoes, and then boom, almost magically all of my foot pain ankle pain the pain went away! And for a long time, I stopped wearing them because I just thought they looked weird and I felt ashamed to wear them in public. But now I could care less… I am a demigod in the flesh.  I don’t know any other human being in real life in embodied reality looks as great and glorious as I do. Even the most jacked guys… They end up having chicken legs. 

    I’m the biggest goat?

    Body elitism

    OK, a funny thought:

    Technically, body elitism is very democratic. Why? You don’t matter who you are, your age you’re sex or gender racial background whatever… Anyone can build a elite body, assuming that you lift heavyweights,  fast, do intermittent fasting, hundred percent carnivore diet, you quit alcohol smoking weed starches sugars drugs, sugars, real sugars fake sugars etc.

    And it is so simple and straightforward — I literally got the key right here!

    1. Never eat breakfast for dinner, hard-core interment fasting… Actually is not even that hard… It’s like I have been doing Ramadan every single day for the last seven years. And I can still drink black coffee and drink water! People who do real Ramadan… 1 trillion times more difficult because they are not even permitted to drink water during Ramadan? And obviously… Anyone who thinks that you will die if you don’t eat breakfast or lunch, and you fast until sundown is obviously wrong because there are millions of people who Participate in fasting, during Ramadan all around the world, and obviously nobody’s dying here.
    2. 100% carnivore diet: no no no you’re not gonna die and get a heart attack. You’re only gonna get a heart attack and die from type two diabetes, or type three diabetes (alzheimers disease), which is a metabolic disease which is caused by over consumption of sugars, sweets, snacks, desserts, cookies pastries, fake sugar real sugar, dairy, real dairy fake dairy etc.
    3. Just quit alcohol and all drugs. Even the good ones. The only drugs you should consume is maybe 100% black coffee, just drink fine robusta– ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE, or get some from CREO–. Or better yet… Don’t drink any coffee. I actually met this one guy Christopher, who doesn’t drink, doesn’t smoke, smoke weed, doesn’t even drink coffee! So much respect.
    4. Quit beer, wine, even red wine… No no no, Reservatrol is not “good for you”– this is just some fake pseudoscience, which was essentially paid by these greedy vitamin making corporations, akin to Amway… or also it is fake science which just tries to make all these fat old people feel less bad about being alcoholics, or trying to feel good about their degenerate lifestyles? Just think… Have you ever met an academic or a scholar or an important literary person who doesn’t drink alcohol not even red wine?

    How society is bad

    It is all drugs. Your iPhone is the most potent drug, social media Instagram Facebook TikTok, YouTube, Hulu, Spotify podcast… All of them are drugs. Drugs for your mind, drugs your body, drugs for your soul etc.

    Why is this a big issue?

    First and foremost, what is the number one critical ill in modern Society? Sleep. Most people that I meet… Tend to go to sleep anywhere between midnight and maybe even 3 AM. This is really bad. Technically the popper time to do things is maybe Break your fast and eat an insanely massive 100% carnivore dinner, 3 to 4 pounds of beef, maybe throw some bone marrow ribs and organ meats like beef liver in there. Apparently even lamb liver is really good, you can get them at local Halal markets.

    > Don’t buy the lamb (Lamborghini), eat the lamb!

    For example, we went to Ranch 99, one of the local Asian Chinese supermarkets, and got a bunch of bone marrow that’s already prepackaged, sliced, and frozen… Which makes for really really good bone marrow, you could just throw it frozen in the air fryer for about 30 minutes on full blast, and boom, you got Liquid steroids for yourself, your kids, your family!

    In fact, pro tip for any new parent, what is the one thing you should be optimizing for your kids health? Bone marrow. It is not a choking hazard, it is like steroids in yogurt form. It is literally might be the most nutritious and nutrition dense thing that you could feed your kid, to have them grow, become strong and big, etc.

    Feed your kid like Achilles

    Currently reading the Emily Wilson translation of the Iliad, and essentially what I want to do is feed myself and Seneca as if he and me and we were Achilles.

    Assuming I am Achilles, and Achilles had a son… Seneca, how would we all look like? How and what would we eat, how would we eat, how would we train, what would be our life ethos Telos and desired outcome? 

    First, maybe the best idea is to train as if you are training for battle, for war.

    Your armor is a 60 pound weight vest, whenever your training just keep it on because even apparently the armor of Achilles we in between 100 to 150 pounds, and the average weight of armor for a Greek hop light was maybe in the range of 70 to 60 pounds. So even a 60 pound weight is quite  modest… I’m kind of thinking of trying to buy or procure or maybe create or innovate an even heavier weight vest.

    And some simple exercises you could do… Very easy, if you assume that you’re 6 pound weight vest is almost like your ancient Greek armor, and you’re Achilles… How would you train? 

    First, always trained with the 60 pound weight vest on because certainly if you’re going to be training like you’re actually going to go to war or battle… Imagine Achilles with his brand new suit of armor and shield ready for battle… You want to train with your armor on! Let us assume that you were an operator, swat team, delta force, a ranger, etc– a door kicker etc ,,,, how would you train?

    And assuming that we’re not using any pussy guns here. In fact, I love John Wick to death, and Keanu Reeves… But if I was Chad, and I am directing the new John Wick six or whatever… I would put Keanu Reeves on a 100% diet, Feed him nothing but beef liver, beef, beef kidney, beef lungs, bone marrow, and Wagyu short ribs… Had him lift her very very heavyweights, ERIC KIM hype lifting style, atlas lift, rack full, dead lift, dead lift walk, squat walk whatever… And have him do his thing.

    What happened to muscle?

    What are my pride was as a kid growing up, even to college and beyond was my muscle. I did not have techniques or skill, but I had muscle, I had strength, I had courage, I had my ego, and I had my muscles.

    For me, in my mind I saw myself like a Shaquille O’Neal when playing basketball… I would always play center, because nobody could out muscle me, and also my legs are so insanely strong… I don’t know anybody with stronger legs than I do. Somebody who could lift over 1000 pounds, over 10 plates on the squad rack, and assuming they are not one of those fats steroid guys on the strongman competitions, come get at me.

    Anyways, one thing I liked about playing basketball was that most of these guys who played basketball, they are skinny, too wimpy, etc. Even the most dominant player in the NBA… LeBron James, it looks like he could eat more red meat, and lift heavier weights. He almost looks a little bit too green, not muscular and big enough. I would love to see another Dwight Howard, or Shaquille O’Neal, or ideally hybrid between Yao Ming and Shaquille O’Neal… This would be my ideal aesthetic.

    … The problem is that there is this notion in sports science that somehow have bigger muscles make you slower, weaker, whatever? And I think 99.9% of sports science is pseudoscience at best… As long as people still talk about “calories“, or “burning calories… There are a bunch of fools. You cannot burn a calorie. That’s not how human metabolism works.  even my PhD friends who graduated in biology do not understand this.

    As long as you see somebody with an Apple Watch fitness tracker or whatever… They are fools. And actually, shame on you Apple… You know that these metrics are all fake. Why do you give them to people still?

    Once again, all these fat people who into running, my simple solution is just give everybody a 60 pound weight, give them a pair of shoes, and have them just walk, this is 1 trillion times more effective than running, which is maybe the most useless exercise on the planet. And causes the most injuries, waste time and money, is hateful, nobody likes to run, not even runners. The only virtuous thing is sprinting… Maybe 50 m, Usain Bolt status.

    Back to the topic at hand

    Anyways the reason why I care about this and so passion about this is that actually… If you really think about it, your health your sleep your physiological energy power is one quadrillion times more important than your iPhone. For example, I would easily say that it is more virtuous to spend $1000 or $1200 on beef ribs, bone marrow, beef liver heart beef kidneys, organ meat etc.…

    And I also have a new experimental idea, maybe I’ll experiment this with myself. A 100% organ meat diet, only beef liver beef hard beef kidneys, bone marrow etc. 

    I’ll keep you updated. 

    The mountain 

    I suppose the goal is to become like Hafthor, obviously without the steroids. 


    The desired end, the desired goal

    OK, I think I got it figured out guys.

    The secret of happiness is your kid, your children, having kids etc. The supreme joy and the happiness in life is to have a son, assuming you’re a man, at least one male heir. If you do not have a son, you cannot birth an Achilles.

    Let us to say that your first kid, is and by happens to be a boy a man a male… If this is the case, consider yourself infinitely blessed times 1 trillion… After this point, life is all upside no downside.

    And if you don’t have any boys, let us say that you’re family with five girls etc.… And the joy is that your daughters is going to have kids of their own… And as long as you birth at least one grandson, you should be fine.

    I would actually say the greatest tragedy in life is if you’re 90 years old on your deathbed, no children, no wife, no grandchildren, no great grandchildren etc.,,, the ultimate cruelty in life.  

    You cannot leave your dog your bitcoin.

    Goals

    In context of fitness and exercise and training… Maybe the best and most intelligence strategy is to train for battle, to train for war.

    Last year, when I was trying to figure out my whole off the grid gym concept, I went on a buying spree, buying a bunch of different weightlifting equipment, functional fitness stuff, etc. 

    Some interesting things I discovered was the rickshaw farmers walk carry dead lift concept, as well as farmers carry handles, because even though you cannot lift as much like doing one rep Max, on a barbell… It becomes a different type of exercise, which is less about increasing your numbers, but maybe, engaging different parts of your body that typically are not engaged?

    Girl

    In the ilia… The way that the men taught each other is calling each other little girls.

    First, we should not call women girls… This is insanely denigrating. You would not call Hera a girl.

    Second, ultimately, when it comes to human beings, it is a binary: do you have a penis and testicles, or do you have cavernous vagina? 

    I was actually thinking about it, what is unique about having a little boy, and also… Never circumcise your kid, even if you’re Catholic or Jewish … it is essentially genitalia male mutilation for boys. A boy, a man, a male has a penis that sticks outside, and balls and testicles which also stick outside.

    A female has a slit, and all of her sexual organs are on the inside.

    That technically because we are all women I think when we are born… I think randomly, the way that genetics works is that the ovaries can turn into testicles? And the clitoris is just like a really tiny penis? Not 100% sure, but something like that.

    Anyways, just think about the obvious reality: if you have sexual organs would look 1 trillion times different, one is on the outside and one is on the inside, certainly this is going to change your hormones, your physiology, the way you look and feel, Etc.?

    Another example… The way that women ululate fat in their hips their butt their back, is patently different than men. Even if you are a very very fit woman, assume you do CrossFit, and you try to do all the gender androgynous stuff whatever, you chop your hair to look like a boy, you dress like a boy or a guy or whatever… Sooner or later, even assuming that you’re 100% ball, button in the flash, you could see within half a second whether somebody is a man or a woman. and obviously, no hormone therapy. Hormone therapy might be the worst thing on the planet, assuming that it is not a life or that situation. Yes yes yes, get steroids if you have HIV aids or whatever, and also, I think medicine, even psychiatric medicine, is good and virtuous if people are literally about to kill themselves, but beyond this, we should take more hands off natural approach, via negativa, none of this ”interventionalista” approach (NASSIM TALEB Antifragile idea). Some intervention is good, like wise interventions. But what should be avoided is naïve intervention, which is bad.

    Thoughts of the future

    I am a huge ChatGPT, AI proponent. And actually what is very interesting is that my thought is the future of writing, creativity art, prose poetry etc. is more random, more ratchet, less standard.

    For example, if you want to use perfect New York Times, Oxford English, ChatGPT will destroy you 1000 times over. Or if you want typical academic scholarly talk, ChatGPT could do that far better than you can. It can pretend to be Hayek, or any constipated childless French philosopher thinker you want it to be.

    I am the next Steve Jobs

    OK, time to get my Steve Jobs on:

    Ideas for Apple, I know you’re reading this (Eric [at] erickim.com)

    First, good idea on creating a “quick draw“ option on the iPhone, it looks like you listened to my idea. 

    Second, the next evolution of photographic styles is also good, I think this is also where you listen to me, having a little bit more flexibility when it comes to adding grain, new image aesthetics to the photos etc.

    Streamlined thoughts

    Ok Apple, you got a big opportunity here with the future of ChatGPT, AI, etc. Don’t mess this up.

    First, do not call it Apple Intelligence, what you need to do is just give Siri a facelift, or a boob job or a butt job, or just think of Siri on steroids.

    You’re starting to confuse people, even myself. The question:

    What’s the difference between apple intelligence and Siri?

    Nobody knows, not even the Apple marketing team!

    The image playground for Apple Intelligence sucks

    I think you should just ask it. The images look really really bad and ugly. Nobody cares about a disco pigeon… It is even worse than a novelty.

    Merging with ChatGPT is a good idea

    In fact, the really intelligent strategy would be to just take your chest, and see if you could purchase ChatGPT, open AI etc. If you can’t beat them, Buy them.

    Focus on the product not the humans 

    OK, I saw the new iPhone Pro commercial in the marketing page with the weekend, it was so insanely lame. First, the weekend, it was bad for him… It shows that he is just another skinny fat guy, who doesn’t actually look at handsome or impressive in real life.

    Second, that really lame visual of the tiny umbrella on an iPhone Pro, shooting a music video? Don’t try to fool people — nobody in their right mind will ever try to shoot any really really serious video on an iPhone or iPhone Pro. It is like a really bad gimmick. 

    What people really really want for their iPhone is a stronger a better camera, with better image quality. The new camera control thing, it really makes no sense to me… And upgrading the ultra wide lens was a good idea, but don’t try to do the marketing language that an iPhone is somehow like a DSLR or DSLR replacement. Why? First and Foremost… Nobody uses digital SLE cameras anymore, – it seems that all real working professionals are probably using some sort of Sony A7 camera, maybe a red dragon camera for video, or like an aria camera. and hobbyist photographers are shooting with  a Fujifilm X 100 camera, a Ricoh GR camera, or a Leica M or a Leica Q camera.

    So, who is the iPhone, iPhone Pro four? Essentially your mom, or maybe Gen Z or millennial? Or like my friend Soren Zhane says, “Zillenial?”

    Now what?

  • How to Become a Millionaire

    Big idea: how to store value without a trusted intermediary? 

    One of the issues with batteries, electric cars, Teslas… You cannot store the value, store the energy! It will slowly bleed. I suppose one of the upside of having a Prius, is the gasoline will sit in your car, and not lose value or energy or power.

    Also… If you think about MPG is like maintenance cost… Then he or she becomes the richest, is basically predicated on the fact of here who has the lowest maintenance costs.

    the secret of becoming rich 

    OK, now with my net worth with Cindy and Seneca over 1M, 1.2M and beyond… I suppose now I can say I am a “millionaire“. Yet the irony:

    I haven’t bought myself anything in almost 5 years.

    The only thing I purchased recently about a year ago was my infamous Texas power squat bar,  fully worth it, about $500 USD I think including shipping.  this is what allowed me to lift my infamous atlas lift, to visualize this imagine the power squat rack with 10 plates on each side, with a 25 pounder and a five strapped on.

    Think plates, not poundage or numbers 

    Also as this random small aside… Do not think and consider Official numbers, better to think and consider how many plates you could lift. I think we human beings deal better with visuals, rather than arbitrary numbers like how many pounds it weigh or whatever. For example you could tell somebody you could lift 1000 pounds, but that notion is almost too abstract and difficult to decipher. Easier to say that I could lift over 10 plates — my next goal, to lift 11 plates, or 12 plates and beyond?

    I suppose the reason why this is so interesting to me is because also I think if we think about bitcoin… Already now… You can measure your wealth by how many bitcoin you own. Casual conversation: how many bitcoin do you own right now? Are you buying bitcoin yet?

    For example, do you have one bitcoin, two bitcoin, three bitcoin, five bitcoin, 10 bitcoin? 15 bitcoin, 16 bitcoin, 20 bitcoin, 22 bitcoin? Etc.?

    Back to getting rich

    My simple thought is now and nowadays, essentially what richness is is how many bitcoin you own? Bitcoin is the first and only real new true money, all other money is fake. This includes the US dollar, which is not real money.

    Retention

    There is an interesting new trend called “semen retention”– essentially the best idea is

    How long can you conserve your spunk?

    To me this is a really fasting idea because the biggest issue that a lot of people have is they are always blowing their load far too frequently, I can personally attest to this when all is in my teenage puberty years, my 20s, etc.

    The problem is you have all these raging hormones, and rather than channeling that energy power testosterone and seminal power into sports, weightlifting, physical activity and combat…  brother, we expelled it needlessly, by jerking off to porn.

    Certainly better to jerk off to porn then get some random girl pregnant. Or catch an STD or an STI. Yet, if you’re an adult, in your 20s, beyond your 20s… Certainly once you hit your 30s… Then, I think to maintain your masculinity, to maintain and conserve your semen is a good idea. Only Conserve your semen for your wife, nothing else.

    Money retention

    Also, this is the funny irony: 

    Everyone wants to have $1 million in the bank or their checking account, in order to purchase the Lamborghini, the Bugatti, whatever.

    But the question is: let us say you have 1.2 M saved up, then, do you mean legal out and buy the Bugatti? No! You conserve that money, you buy bitcoin and you grow that money!

    The second that you spend your $1.2 million on a $1.2 million car, now you’re checking account or your balance become $0.00. And now you can’t even afford to pay for gas on it nor can you even pay your insurance on it, let alone for oil changes.

    So the irony here is actually… Thought the most strategy is to just buy the Prius, or better yet, get it for free 99!

    Never buy a car that cost more than $2500 USD

    I would actually say one of my critical get rich abilities was never spending more than $2500 USD on a car.  And I am 36 years old, born in 1988.

    Tell me what you drive and I will tell you who you are.

    Even a funny thing… I see that a lot of guys who work at dealerships… For example my beloved Toyota Culver City dealership… Most of the guys don’t actually even drive a Toyota? Oh she was funny… Always walk by it, and then I ask them…  what car do you think I drive… One of the kids Kai said he thought maybe I drove a Porsche 911,  which I appreciate it… Because cars are essentially an ethos or concept, not the car itself.

    He drives a Lambo.

    Now, i’m just going to joke and lie… And ask people when they think I drive what… I’ll just tell them that I drive a Hurucan Tecnica or a Hurucan Sterraro. Because honestly… Maybe currently that is my soul car. It is actually very very surprising to me, I don’t actually really like the Hurrican that much, but frankly speaking… The allure of the scissor doors aren’t really that interesting to me anymore? It just kind of a gimmick, if you think about the original Kouch, which wow was made in the 70s… I think 1974? Funny enough seeing the blog post on it by Lamborghini, it looks so ahead of its time, but now in the year 2024, why is all the design so basic and lame?

    The ultimate flex?

    If you’re rich, why would you not drive a Lamborghini? Honestly even though I am critical of the Lamborghini is still probably the coolest car.

    Or better yet… Drive a Prius, and have your body look like a Lamborghini? This is the true and ultimate flex. 


    Think MPG, maintenance cost, insurance.

    I’m currently watching some Michael Saylor videos on bitcoin as digital gold, the whole innovation behind it etc. Also philosophies on becoming rich etc.

    What is the quickest way to get poor?  purchase a Ferrari, which after 3 years… You’re going to eat at least $1 million of maintenance fees.  After that it is probably a yacht, in which you will eat the maintenance cost after just three years.

    Ultimate Granger of a Prius, especially the 2010 edition… It literally almost cost nothing to maintain it. All you gotta do is change the oil, and you’re good!

    And also, then PG is on it is so good, I’m probably not spending more than $38 a month on gas. And Insurance is so so cheap, you could just get the cheapest liability insurance, because if you scratch your car, somebody hits it or whatever, it’s not really a big deal.

    And also… The whole annoying thing about anxiety. For example, I’m pretty sure if I had the Lamborghini, there’d be a bunch of stupid kids scratching penises into my car, or trying to stand on top of my car and pose with it etc.  or the anxiety of a random grandma who parks next to my car scratching my car etc.

    Bird poop on your rolls Royce

    So there is this really nice park I like to go to with Seneca, the Holmby Hills park and playground.  I think I once saw Jimmy Iovine walking around there.  Essentially, it is probably the ultimate rich people park, the record-breaking $150 million mansion is right across the street. And I think Hugh Hefner used to have his historic Playboy mansion in Holby Hills.  

    Anyways, it is a super super nice park, and whenever I take Seneca there… To find parking next to it is always a clutch thing. Unfortunately, my 2010 Prius is barely small enough to actually fit inside of it well. And whenever I park my Prius and find a parking spot, thank god, and I am not worried about birds pooping on my car, or getting leaves stuck on it or whatever… I am so grateful.

    Even though I love cyber, I am so grateful that I don’t actually own one, because once again, the whole parking thing! Once again, I think cyber truck is more of a state of mind thing,  and an attitude and a concept… Not actually the cybertruck itself. 

    And also, this is the whole Lamborghini thing. It ain’t really about the Lamborghini itself… Rather it is the attitude around it.

    Smile!

    What costs nothing,  yeah it gives you everything? Super simple, smiling! Smiling a beautiful woman, smiling at kids, smiling at guys, handsome guys whatever.

    I think this is the weird thing, for myself… I love all beautiful human beings. When people look dark morose and emo and unwell… They automatically turn me off.

    I love beautiful women, I love beautiful men, I love everybody! I especially love children because they are so pure, uncorrupted by society… Since Seneca is not yet in school, he is once again totally un corrupted, and pure! I love this.


    Back to money

    Now that I’m rich and could essentially afford anything… Ironically enough more more of my gut feeling is towards creative constraints.

    For example, growing up poor, given that you have enough wisdom, might be the biggest blessing. Why? When you you have too much money, do you often become lazy and you’re thinking, and also… You become less innovative.

    For example, if Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak was not so scrappy, just building apple computers in Steve’s parents garage, Apple might not be the apple that we know today. I am sure that even IVM at the time, even though they were throwing millions of dollars at research and development, they could never match the genius of Steve Jobs.

    Also what a lot of people don’t know about Elon Musk, is how insanely scrappy he was. He essentially lived like a homeless person, the first 5 to 10 years of his entrepreneurial endeavor. And even now… He lives a quite ascetic lifestyle, I think he just rents a two bed Bath apartment or structure or mobile thing somewhere in Austin?  
    So me… Just think, creative constraints. Do not spend money on stuff is actually more manly, more Spartan and more than to just piss away money even though you can!

    ERIC


  • How To Dominate The Future

    ERIC KIM Thoughts

    An interesting… What if I put myself on par with Elon Musk? 

    Multi media mogul

    Perhaps where we go wrong is we are too humble. I think humility is mostly a fake thing.

    For example… Anybody who is Judeo Christian Roman Catholic protestant etc., or was raised in the states, or is Asian Asian American, follow some sort of confusion order… Typically, the ethos revolves around humility, humbleness, not bragging etc.

    When are the things I am so grateful about my grandma is how much she bragged about me with her friends. How I was the smartest, the most intelligent, the most handsome, the tallest, best grandson of all time. And she would often stretch the truth… Which was fine by me! Also always spoiling me with the choices meats, the best cuts of galbi etc.   

    No I’m starting to think more and more…… Maybe ERIC KIM truly is the goat.

    For example… Young people… Besides the art school nerds do they even know who Henri Cartier Bresson is? 

    How will young people in the future discover photography or street photography? 

    For example, Dylan Fan, who I met in Providence Rhode Island, when he was a freshman, 18 years old… I think he told me that he was following me ever since maybe he was 12 years old or something? And also, meeting other young photographers along the way. 

    Almost most certainly, Seneca, his friends, kids of the future… Will probably be using a combination of Google, YouTube, ChatGPT to discover things. And I think searchGPT is incoming. 

    It’s funny… Do you remember how about 5 to 10 years ago it was all about making an app? Now that ChatGPT is out, and they even made ChatGPT for open to the public for free… Which is already a very very good model… What that then means is I’m sure that slowly but surely… search GPT and ChatGPT will eat away at the market share of Google. 

    For example, when it seemed that Facebook was by far the most dominant platform, and it was… It’s slowly became superseded by Instagram, slowly but surely. And then Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg did the super smart thing for buying out Instagram, which at the time seemed like an insane sum of money, $1.2 billion? And now it seemed like a steal! what is Instagram worth now… 500 billion?

    But anyways, Facebook, the meta-corporation, Instagram is in big trouble because TikTok is destroying Instagram at its own game. And the funny thing is when it comes to battle… It is ruthless. For example Instagram stole the stories of Snapchat, which kind of destroys Snapchat. But now, TikTok is destroying Instagram, my theory is that because TikTok is pretty much owned by mainland China, and the kind of evil corporation Tencent, which I also believe owns riot games which makes all of the mobile gaming platforms which your kids are addicted to, and also I think they even own a small share in Kakaotalk… Korean South Korean, Korean Americans… Get yourself and family off of Kakaotalk and just use iMessage instead. 

    Anyways, it is still early guys… It seems the strategy positioning yourself now and today for ChatGPT, searchGPT,, it is absolutely critical if you desire to dominate the future. 

    it is not AI or artificial intelligence, it is chat GPT, searchgpt and soon video gpt?

    I think the real real real big game changer here is when open the eye opens up the video generation tool, sora to the masses.

    I think for myself, I was kind of impressed with ChatGPT, the text stuff. But what really opened my mind and amazed me was DALL-E, the image generation tool.  Now, I almost take it for granted,  and I don’t really use it that much. The funny irony is what I have discovered is photography is actually more simple and straightforward than DALL-E and image generation tools, because it is 1 trillion times faster. And actually… More satisfying, knowing that you made the photos yourself!

    Even now… I might have about a 10,000 photo backlog of photos I need to review, photos that I shot on my Lumix G9. And my constant battle is always trying to squeeze out time in my day and in my life simply to review my photos!

    Digital photography is the new analog photography?

    Also, a funny thought: now that we have ChatGPT, image AI generation tools, DALL-E,,, I almost wonder if the tides will change, and we will start to think of digital tar fee like the new retro analogue photography? 

    I think this is super groundbreaking as an idea. Why? The reason is because currently… He’s skinny fat anemic loser guys, guys who have never lifted a weight in their lives, who have all this ugly facial hair, Hitler mustaches, antisocial tendencies, where this really really ugly loser baseball Cap or hat, maybe there were some ugly oversized flannel shirt, and try to assert their dominance through their strange eclectic taste in things of the past?

    I say… We must kill and destroy the past! Burn it with fire!

    Nostalgia, if you study the ancient Greek etymology, essentially is a concept and idea in which old soldiers during maybe World War II… Young boys and men, would long for home,  and it became associated with some sort of mental disease? Certainly the longing for home is a natural thing… Even Odysseus strove to sail back to his home Ithaca,,, and reunite with his wife, his son, and take back the throne, his kingdom.

    This is my critical thought: any sort of desire of the past is an act of cowardice. Anybody who cares so much about the past is a bunch of losers and pussies.

    Example, the typical loser skinny fat, single, having some sort of wimpy maybe adopted “rescue“ dog, never says hi to you, even though obviously you spotted him and he spotted you, and you like a coward? Like you knock on the doorbell,  to ask for a small screwdriver, and obviously they are home, and they know that you are home, and that you’re waiting at their door, and you hear their loser dog barking, and they could hear their loser dog barking… And yet they don’t even open up the door? To even ask what you’re asking for?

    This is the thing… Anybody who has one of those cowardly ringing doorbell things… It is a signal of cowardice.

    Anyways, I’m tired of these losers. They invoke more and more anger and disgusting me, and even rage.

    But screw it,  let us focus on better things. Not useful to channel your rage into superfluous things. 

    Don’t be a wage slave

    It’s crazy, I think the new minimum wage in LA is going to be about maybe $17.20.,, and I think that the new minimum if you work fast food, like McDonald’s or Shake shack is $20 an hour! That’s insane.

    Certainly the cost of living is going up because the government or Biden for Donald Trump or whoever… Injected us with the stimulus bill… And everyone got free money, they keep pumping up more money… Certainly the cost of things are going to go up. it is very very simple, very very simple economics. The more money is circulating in supply… The individual cost of each unit of each monetary thing is going to be less.

    For example, if there was $900 trillion worth of US dollars floating around on the planet, and then suddenly some nerd on computer, pushed the button, and then magically, the supply of US dollars was printed out 10 times more, certainly sooner or later… The individual worth of each US dollar  would diminish, to become only 1/10 of the price.

    You don’t need to be an economist, or a rocket scientist to understand this. Inflation is a very very simple principle: maybe something we should teach to our kids.

    For example, if you told your kid that every time they wanted to eat a cracker, they had to take a bite of that beef burger patty, and then one day tell them that they had to eat now 10 bites of burgers for just one cracker, they would know that is some sort of inflation… And they would probably be very upset. But maybe overtime they would get used to it.

    Even with prices… In 2017 when I was in Vietnam, you can get a digital Ricoh GR II camera  For only $600 USD. Now, it is about $1000 and 15 bucks. Even the Fujifilm 100… I remember that used to only be $1,299 … but now, nearly $1600? Even the like M camera… It used to be a flat $6999, for the M9, and now , it’s maybe in the eleven thousand dollar range ? and even the Leica Q , which only used to be $4999 ,  is now close to $7000? Insane! And just 5 to 7 years, prices have inflated maybe 30 to 40%?

    What that means is trying to monetize your stuff your digital products your courses your offering etc.… Becomes more and more of a losing trade.

  • Street Photography Lessons and Ideas

    Everything I have learned thus far: 


    1. Become your own master

    No more giving fellatio to Henri Cartier Besson,  he is a lame duck. Also let us know… That after 30 years of successful photography, he gave up photography, because he secretly had penis envy of all these other famous painters and the like. Note his relationship to Balthus. I think Henri Cartier Bresson secretly desired to be a Picasso, not a photographer. 

    In zen and taoist philosophy, there is this idea that one should kill their masters. Or the funny idea… If you see the Buddha walking on the road, you must kill him. 

    We must consider that all of our mentors and masters are all imperfect human beings, full of petty emotions, vices, etc.

    In fact, if I think about it very very critically, maybe the only true guitar for I think, who emerged from the Internet, based on my travels is the swiss german photographer Thomas Leutard– 85mm.ch, who I am forever grateful for helping me fund raised my first travel and street photography workshop in Beirut Lebanon, I think back in 2010? Now that it is year 2024… Wow 14 years already? Or only 14 years?

    Anyways, the reason why I admire Thomas so much is that he intentionally decided not to read all this historical nonsense on all these master first from the past, and I think he really did try to pioneer his own individualistic vision. I think his method, maybe the Swiss German approach was good… He analyze things critically, ignored the art world, ignored Public critique, and just followed his own vision. And he was the first person to really make all of these open free source e-book street photography resources, he had a well-paying job working in IT. He also had the wisdom of knowing that maybe, the goal wasn’t to monetize photography and his travels, but for him to simply pursue his passion. 

    I think maybe the difficulty of Thomas, was he became essentially the most famous or well regarded photographer on Flickr, which was essentially a dying ship. A sinking ship. And now that Flickr is practically dead… You cannot take your dead Flickr followers with you. I think the last time I checked, he made a private telegram channel, but still… I think the open Web, open Internet, chatgpt is better. 

    Anyways, the cautionary tale, or the practical one is never build your empire on quicksand, don’t be a digital serf, a digital slave, a digital sharecropper.

    To build your following on any social media platform, whether Instagram TikTok YouTube whatever… Is like building your empire on a foundation of cotton candy. It taste sweet and gives you a momentary high, but will sink the second you add heat or water to it.

    2. Strong foundations

    I think the best way to approach things is to study the past, the greatest of all times, who I still regard as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Josef Koudelka, and Richard Avedon,,, analyze their best works their photos etc.  But once again… Take it all with a grain of salt.

    I think the difficulty is Trying to find 

  • The War of Photography

    A fun essay:

    Put on your courage, put on your armor, get ready for war

    Currently reading the scene in the Iliad by Emily Wilson in which Achilles gets his new armor, and is ready to take on Hector and the Trojans. 

    There was a book I read a decade ago “The Art of war” by Steven Pressfield– which sounded very manly, but, not sure if Stephen in real life is actually that formidable.

    I think applying the same line to photography, you can liken photography to war.

    The camera

    For example, the camera. We can think of the camera like a weapon… And the reason why I think so many guys are such fetishisests about cameras is like assumed that you’re a warrior…, The same notion of the Camry you choose is almost a king to choosing your weapon and armor. It says a lot about you.

    But the superficial thing is everyone is trying to get the armor of Achilles, and to handle the black ashen spear that only Achilles could handle… Because of its immense weight and size. Yet, we all know that no mirror person who was not Achilles could actually wear the armor or handle the spear.

    Real street photographers deadlift

    A simple thought: trust no photographer who doesn’t deadlift. 

    My simple suggestion: don’t dip off the floor, do it off the wreck. What they call a “rack pull”, or just an elevated deadlift.

    This is particularly effective for tall guys. I really think that to deadlift off the floor is a bit foolish, and unnecessary.  I think it is actually far more effective to dead lift with the barbell a little bit elevated, maybe a little bit above your knees. This way you could get Max drive and force, and you essentially reduce the risk of injuring your back or your lower back to practically zero.

    And also, if you are a deadlifter, who either has injuries or has once injured yourself doing deadlifts, switch to the rack pool, and you should be able to easily pull eight or nine plates. 

    Deadlifts are dead.

    Why this matters

    First, let us assume that 90% of street photography is courage. I assert that there is a deep connection between bodily courage and physical embodied reality courage.

    For example, 99% of people are afraid of confrontations. Especially in street photography.

    But, if you could deadlift 1000 pounds,  then, obviously you will be so strong powerful jacked amazing and awesome that you’re appetite for fear will go down.

    In fact, when I hyped myself up for my infamous thousand pound atlas lift, if anyone tried to mess with me, I would probably have been able to devour his liver.

    Therefore, I think every photographer and street photographer is a warrior.

    STREET WARRIORS — street Spartans, streettogs is our battle cry!


  • MODERN SUCCESS.

    Some innovative thoughts about you, modern-day notions of success?

    Rent forever, buy Bitcoin?

    CULVER CITY IS PARADISE!

    A world beyond email, email newsletters?

    How to reach people

    How to reach Eric Kim?

    The death of email

    At this point, I think I have an allergy or an aversion to email. I first had the epiphany when I went wholly off the grid in 2017, living in airplane mode, got rid of my phone, my phone plan for about two years, and spent about two years without checking my inbox or using email. I didn’t even have a phone! The only device I had was an iPad Air — and essentially I just spent all day going to coffee shops, drinking black coffee, zenning out, reading philosophy, thinking, writing, listening to music, making poetry and art, etc.

    Essentially at this point… It seems that the “sales funnel” for marketing has to do almost 100% entirely with email, an email newsletter, etc.

    But, the problem here:

    But, if we imagine a future, beyond email… By the time Seneca is an adult… I doubt he will be using email or would care to use it?

    For example, email might be one of the worst, antiquated technologies which exist. It was around since I was a kid, it was AOL 3.0, and getting the infamous “You got mail!”

    I’m currently reading Frog and Toad, the audiobook that I got at the LA Public Library with Seneca and we listen to it in the city in our 2010 Prius, and also… We’ve been reading the Frog and Toad friends book that my sister Anna got us… there’s a story in which every single day, Toad is waiting for mail, and he is sad that he never gets it.

    Fast forward to today… On average, I think the average American household might get an Amazon Prime delivery every one or two days, some families in the suburbs get one to three packages a day!

    And with email, it is a nightmare. People still treat it like text messaging, and now that we have all these millennials, around my age, mid-30s, late 30s, early 40s whatever… who would prefer to text message over just doing a 30-second FaceTime call… All this technology and communication is getting ridiculous.

    Even I remember… In the early days of me trying to get to the infamous inbox zero, becoming a Gmail ninja warrior… Email sucks.

    First, it is an infinite mind trap. I’ll give you an extreme example… Let us say that you are Taylor Swift, and you get on average 100,000 emails a day, because everyone knows that your email is Taylorswift@gmail.com. If this is the case… How do you advance and proceed in life?

    First, can you imagine Taylor spending eight hours a day, just checking her Gmail, and trying to answer every single email? Of course not! We imagine that she has a manager, who does all the dirty work for her.

    The problem is, a manager, being signed into a label or whatever… Still, there are some fetters on your freedom.

    First, in theory, it is a good idea that you check your own email because you become the ultimate filter; an irony is that even NASSIM TALEB tells a story about meeting a super successful guy, and when asking about the secrets to success, his was a simple one: “Don’t have a personal assistant.” Why? A personal assistant essentially “optimizes” your schedule, kind of like a Kaiser doctor, in 15-minute intervals, ad infinitum, until it squeezes out the maximum productivity out of your sad constrained life.

    No, what is the ultimate mark of success for us young millennials? I think it is actually to retire early, the whole financial independence, retire early notion.

    Technically, you could already do it probably right now… You’re probably already rich enough. For example, if I told you that rent is only $300 a month in Hanoi, Vietnam… in a brand new studio apartment everything included, and assuming that eating street food, good street food is only a dollar or two a meal… Which means that you could feed yourself on two bucks a day, which is 60 bucks a month, and assuming that coffee is about a dollar a coffee, and let us say that your rough monthly expenses are $200 a month. So let us say that all included, food and rent included is only $500 a month… If you do the math, that means that you could live in Vietnam as a “digital nomad” for only $7000 USD a year!

    What if you have kids?

    I’m speaking to single people, without kids yet. But even if you had kids, assume you’re living abroad… You could probably send them to the best Montessori or private school, maybe only paying about 50 bucks a month, or 100 bucks a month? For the extreme luxury ones, maybe 200 bucks a month? Or $500 a month? Which is still a deal or a bargain compared to the States, I think some private schools for kids in America could cost $5000 USD a month.

    Economic leverage

    The other day, I met this very, very cool guy, Justin Atlan, the funnel guy, very smart and great human being and master marketer. Was chatting with him about bitcoin and future prices… Which had me thinking,

    Maybe the next step for me to do things is to promote bitcoin, financial independence, freedom, etc.?

    I told him that I’m currently 100% invested and vested in Bitcoin, and I told him very blank-faced that when bitcoin hits $10 million a bitcoin or $21 million a bitcoin in 20 years… My face didn’t even flinch.

    The very simple economic strategy

    Michael Saylor has this notion of being a “triple maxi”– triple (Bitcoin) maximalist. The basic idea is to pour 100% of your money, your income, your life savings into bitcoin, and enjoy the ride!

    For myself, my simple economic strategy is this:

    Retire today, by becoming so insanely frugal, Spartan, sexy style.

    I’ll give you an example… What is the best outfit? Being naked! Second best, being shirtless and topless. Third best, being topless just in the speedo at the beach, Venice Beach muscle Beach, lifting like Arnold in his prime.

    Who did Arnold want to become?

    I thought that I always think to myself, is whenever there is somebody that you look up to, or somebody you desire to emulate or whatever… Seeking their heroes.

    For example, I know that Steve Jobs looked up to Edwin Land, the inventor of the Polaroid camera. Also, Steve Jobs really loved the music of Bob Dylan, he had all the bootleg copies in the early days.

    Jay Z was inspired by Afrika Bambaataa. Kanye was inspired by Lauryn Hill and André 3000.

    “I wasn’t inspired since Lauryn Hill retired, and three stacks (a stack means a thousand, so three stacks is 3000– Andre 3000), man you’re speaking to the choir!” – Kanye

    Everything you heard about me is true and legendary

    NASSIM TALEB also has a notion when it comes to quotes. Reading his short book on aphorisms, The Bed of Procrustes, essentially, if you think about ancient literature in the past, there are tons of things that are quotable. But, nowadays, nothing or nobody is quotable anymore.

    I’m starting to think… Maybe the true mark of success of a thinker, philosopher, innovator, entrepreneur, etc. is thinking on a 20, 30, or 40-year timeline… whether this person will be quoted or not anymore.

    I’ll give you an example… When I was starting off in photography and street photography, there was a bunch of other famous photographers around me, none of them has lasted besides me. Their problems:

    1. Not owning their own platform
    2. Being almost 100% reliant on Flickr, which is now effectively dead (this is what is going to happen to Instagram, already right now with TikTok and other weird stuff coming on.)
    3. Chasing abstract notions of legitimacy, in the real world in the art world etc. All of them are a bunch of insecure losers.

    So now what?

    The reason why I am all about the 100% pedestrian lifestyle is that when you are in the flesh, a flesh-bound human being, face-to-face with another human being, you can weigh yourself better.

    For example, when you are stuck on the 10 or the 405 or local traffic… any skinny fat loser in a loser Range Rover or loser AMG G wagon can honk at you from behind. And it doesn’t matter if they are 4 feet tall, and they weigh 500 pounds. Or they are handicapped in a wheelchair, driving a Rolls-Royce or a Lamborghini. You never know until they pop out of the car!

    In fact, typically what I have observed is people who drive very, very impressive cars, tend to be old, weak, some sag on their skinny pale legs, old and fat, baseball hat, etc.

    And not to berate anybody but, ultimately, you want to look like Brad Pitt in Fight Club but on steroids… Like the ERIC Kim aesthetic — Adonis style.

    Your body don’t lie

    Some observations:

    First, don’t trust any older bald guys. Why? The big issue here is that a lot of guys who look really, really buff and jacked and muscular, with swole biceps, and a swole chest, but bald and older… Or maybe they are bald but have an impressive beard, are either on steroids or have used steroids, or they are injecting their butt hole with exogenous testosterone etc.

    Now the problem here is the truth be told, we always weigh ourselves comparing ourselves to other human beings. Whether we like it or not.

    For example, when it comes to weightlifting, weights and numbers… It is all relative. The same goes with height. And wealth. Everything.

    For example, is it better to be the person with the cheapest home in Beverly Hills, or is it better to be the richest person living in Inglewood?

    Or, is it best to be the richest person in Malaysia, or a semi-successful person in America?

    I used to think that 4 plates was a lot. Then 5 plates, then six plates, then seven plates, then eight plates,… actually the seven plate limit is the critical one here, then the nine plates, then the 10 plates, then my infamous thousand-pound lift, which is 10 plates in a 25 and I think a five strapped on each side.

    But technically, if I then compare myself with these 7 feet steroided-out monsters, in the strongman competitions, like Hafthor and the like… Lifting 502kg deadlifts, which is 1200 pounds… then my numbers are very, very small. But if I compare myself with any typical gym-goer, even a powerlifter… I am a god in the flesh.

    So why does this all matter?

    What is the most valuable thing on planet earth? Ideas. Ideas are weightless, not bound by the laws of physics, and infinitely antifragile.

    Even some interesting thoughts are that ideas, when they catch on like wildfire, or like a virus, and people remember the ideas inside their head… This is something you cannot strip out of them.

    What is it all we desire?

    When I was reading a lot of Nietzsche, he used this word a lot called “desiderata” or “desideratum”– I can never really figure out what it meant, but I think what it means is the thing desired.

    Like an object, or a concept or an idea that you desire.

    Now this is important because this is what shapes a lot of our lives. For example, what is the new modern-day desire, at least the new modern-day millennial desire? Maybe to own a single-family home, to be super-rich, travel the world, go to Japan, eat good omakase sushi etc — and or maybe, having no children, maybe or maybe not getting married, having a dog, etc.

    Or, being this weird playboy traveling the world, no obligations, just sleeping with beautiful babes, no pregnancies or STDs, driving around in your Lamborghini with the scissor doors, being a super cool guy, etc.?

    True desires vs artificial desires

    So my general notion of a true desire versus an artificial one has to deal with maybe media, marketing, societal pressures, etc. For example, let us think about the notion of the desire to own property, a single-family home, or worse, a condo. Where does this desire come from, how did it get propagated, etc.?

    First, we think historically… I think the whole American notion of having a single-family home that you own is kind of a post-World War II concept. The basic idea was after our boys came home from the long war, they deserved to have a nice home in the suburbs, purchase their dream Mustang or Corvette, or Stingray… Whatever it may be, and then live a happy family life, picket fence, nice lawn and green grass, 2.2 kids, a dog, a nice garage, etc.…

    Certainly, if we think historically, this is a modern-day shift because if we think about ancient Greece, we think about Hector versus Achilles, the Iliad, etc. — or even the Odyssey, and Odysseus — the desires were different.

    For example, what is it that Achilles desired? To take Briseis, his prize, and sail back to his fertile lands, and essentially just chill out and retire from war. What is it that Hector wanted? Simply defending Troy, his people, his wife, and his newborn son, which apparently after the fall of Troy, it might’ve been Odysseus or Ajax or one of the Greek heroes who, afraid that one day the child of Hector would avenge his father’s death, threw this poor baby boy off the walls to his untimely death.

    Pitiless bronze, the ancient Greeks were cruel

    Something which is very shocking to read in the Iliad, the ancient texts of Homer, is how cruel and pitiless they were.
    For example, we modern, we have too much sympathy, too much empathy, too much pity. For example, the modern-day American soldier, assuming he kills a bad guy somewhere in the Middle East, might feel bad about it and it might haunt his nightmares in his dreams. Because the average American is still raised on notions of Christian Protestant Jesus morality. That killing anybody, even if you are “in the right” is bad and evil.

    However, the ancient Greek heroes and champions had no pity, and would in fact after killing people or about to kill people… Taunt them, boast, brag, and do really terrible things. For example, even Hector wanted to chop off the head of Patroclus and feed his head and his body to the dogs of Troy. And even Achilles, after he avenges Patroclus, does one of the most disrespectful things of all time, which is taking the body, the dead body of Hector, maybe piercing or tying his back legs to the back of his chariot, and just essentially doing laps around Troy, dismembering the dead body of Hector.


    No more goals?

    I’m starting to think… Perhaps the whole notion of a goal is bad.

    For example, if you think about sports… Do you think about soccer, what is it that people seek? To score a goal!

    But the problem is in the context of the real world, there is no such thing as a goal. Or a goalie, or a striker.

    “Just because there is a goalkeeper doesn’t mean you can’t score!”

    For example, I’m starting to think the notion of records, goals, personal records, etc., is bad.

    Why? All competition is bad competition. What is it that Achilles wanted? Not competition… He already knew he was the strongest! And everyone else knew it!

    Also Hector… Very simple, defending his people! Super simple.


    What would Achilles do

    Also, what wouldn’t Achilles do?


    Radical ideas

    OK… Assuming that this might be the most interesting email newsletter on the planet… Some interesting radical ideas:

    First, let us assume that I snapped a finger, and I could predict with 100% accuracy that in 20 years, by the time Seneca becomes 21… There will be no more email. Obviously, we will have it, but no one will really check it… Kind of like letters in the mail, 99% of it is spam.

    Nobody likes physical mail anymore… And even now… Nobody likes electronic mail, digital mail.

    I have a very simple solution, just make it cost a single Satoshi to send an email, or a message or digital message, as a consequence, people will think twice about sending a message to you or not.

    This is really the secret to fixing spam, getting rid of spam, etc. We don’t need more Gmail or Gemini in our lives… We just need a new system, a new node, a new paradigm shift.

    Satoshi is the way

    So are you buying bitcoin yet?

    Keep stacking them sats (Satoshis).

    Maybe I should become the first bitcoin rapper?

    Bitcoin rap
    Don’t wrap your stacks
    Don’t buy the Maybach, the fake Benz
    See laser eyes, Michael Saylor vision lens.

    Haha so fire, so lit!


    Send emails, email newsletters that you would like to read!

    Nobody ever opens up their inbox and says wow, I am so glad that I opened up my inbox, and I am so happy that I read that thing.

    The problem is with email… Everyone is trying to sell you something or funnel you into one day buying something. But what if the creator, once they become independently wealthy bitcoin millionaires, and they’re just having fun, they just want to send you messages because they want you to have fun too? Maybe this is the ERIC KIM effect.

    ERIC KIM

    As an experiment, I’m gonna just start introducing myself like James Bond. Kim, ERIC KIM.

    I believe this forever, that your first name and last name is your ultimate asset. For example, the genius that Cindy helped me purchase erickim.com, for about $1000 in 2017… I’m sure that name is now worth at least $100,000. Even my email eric@erickim.com — so clean, so succinct!

    Your first and last name

    Ryan Holiday — such a good name! Tim Ferriss, Tony Robbins, Guy Kawasaki — all these very successful modern-day entrepreneurs, all first and last names!

    ELON MUSK, KANYE WEST, JAY Z, BEYONCÉ ETC.

    Even impressive… You know that Beyoncé is influential once the Apple keyboard automatically adds the accent mark to Beyoncé.


    Think telos

    A new thought I am having in regards to weightlifting… I should be all about every single time, superseding my previous personal record. That every single time I lifted, my simple goal was to increase my one repetition maximum, 2.5 pounds on each side of the barbell, every single time.

    Now, my new thought is just every single day, just lift something, just do something. No more need for there to be a plan, even an ethos; the goal is to just do something. No more optimization!

    ERIC


    Success?

    My articles on the philosophy of success via ChatGPT 4o:

    1. The Philosophy of Success
      This article challenges traditional views of success, arguing that chasing success for external validation is a trap, and instead promotes self-fulfillment through personal growth.
      Read more oai_citation:4,The Philosophy of “Success” – ERIC KIM.
    2. The ‘T’ Technique of Success
      Eric Kim shares insights on how to build success by developing a unique voice and mastering self-promotion in the creative field.
      Read more oai_citation:3,The ‘T’ Technique of Success – ERIC KIM.
    3. The Philosophy of Time Economics
      This article explores how time should be viewed as the most valuable asset and how individuals can maximize their life’s worth by focusing on meaningful experiences.
      Read more oai_citation:2,The Philosophy of Time Economics – ERIC KIM.
    4. The Philosophy of Happiness
      Kim reflects on happiness beyond material pleasures, encouraging a pursuit of high achievement and fulfillment through meaningful, impactful work.
      Read more oai_citation:1,The Philosophy of Happiness – ERIC KIM.

    Best entrepreneurship articles

    Here are some of Eric Kim’s best entrepreneurship articles that offer valuable insights into his approach to building a successful, self-reliant career:

    1. How to Think Like an Entrepreneur
      This article emphasizes the importance of mindset over business strategies. Kim highlights taking risks, learning from failures, and balancing passion with financial security.
      Read more oai_citation:4,Most influential eric Kim entrepreneurship articles and links – ERIC KIM.
    2. The Point of Life is Entrepreneurship?
      In this piece, Kim explores entrepreneurship as a tool for lifelong self-development and innovation. He stresses the importance of risk-taking and continuous growth.
      Read more oai_citation:3,Most influential eric Kim entrepreneurship articles and links – ERIC KIM.
    3. On Risk Taking and Entrepreneurship
      Kim shares his journey of transitioning from a full-time job to full-time entrepreneurship, offering practical advice on reducing expenses and the importance of taking risks.
      Read more oai_citation:2,On Risk Taking and Entrepreneurship – ERIC KIM.
    4. 20 Photography Marketing, Branding, and Entrepreneurship Tips
      A collection of practical strategies for building a sustainable photography business, including advice on personal branding, marketing, and creating unique content.
      Read more oai_citation:1,20 Photography Marketing, Branding, and Entrepreneurship Tips – ERIC KIM.

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    Rent forever, buy Bitcoin?

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    A world beyond email, email newsletters?

    How to reach people

    How to reach Eric Kim?

    The death of email

    At this point, I think I have an allergy or an aversion to email. I first had the epiphany when I went holy off the grade in 2017, living in airplane mode, got rid of my phone, my phone plan for about two years, and spent about two years without checking my inbox or using email. I didn’t even have a phone! The only device I had was an iPad Air — and essentially I just spent all day, going to coffee shops, drinking black coffee, zenning out, reading philosophy, thinking, writing, listening to music, making poetry and art etc.

    Essentially at this point… It seems that the “sales funnel” for marketing has to do almost 100% entirely with email, an email newsletter, etc.

    But, the problem here:

     But, if we imagine a future, beyond email… By the time Seneca is in adults… I doubt he will be using email or would care to use it?

    For example, email might be one of the worst, antiquated technologies which exist. It was around since I was a kid, it was 3.0, and getting the infamous “You got mail!”

    I’m currently reading frog and toad, the audiobook that I got at the LA Public library with Seneca and we listen to it on the city in our 2010 Prius, and also… We’ve been reading the frog and to our friends book that my sister Anna got us…  there’s a story in which every every single day, Todd is waiting for mail, and he is sad that he never gets it.

    Fast forward to today… On average, I think the average American household might get an Amazon prime delivery every one or two days, some families in the suburbs get one to three packages a day!

    And with email, it is a nightmare. People still treated like text messaging, and now that we have all these millennials, around my age, mid 30s, late 30s, early 40s whatever… who would prefer to text message over just do 30 second FaceTime call… All this technology and communications is getting ridiculous.

    Even I remember… In the early days of me trying to get to the infamous inbox zero, becoming a Gmail ninja warrior… Email sucks.

    First, it is an infinite mind trap. I’ll give you an extreme example… Let us say that you are Taylor Swift, and you get on average 100,000 emails a day, because everyone knows that your email is Taylorswift@gmail.com . If this is the case… How do you advance and proceed in life?

    First, can you imagine Taylor spending eight hours a day, just checking her Gmail, and trying to answer to every single email? Of course not! We imagined that she has a manager, who does all the dirty work for her.

    The problem is, a manager, being signed into a label or whatever… Still, there are some fetters on your freedom.

    First, in theory it is a good idea that you check your own email because you become the ultimate filter; an irony is that even NASSIM TALEB tells a story about meeting a super successful guy, and when asking about the secrets to success, his one was a simple one: “Don’t have a personal assistant”. Why? A personal assistant essentially “optimizes” your schedule, kind of like a Kaiser doctor, in 15 minute intervals, ad infinitum, until it’s squeezes out the maximum productivity out of your sad constrained life. 

    No, what is the ultimate mark of success for us young millennials? I think it is actually to retire early, the whole financial independence, retire early notion.

    Technically, you could already do it probably right now… You’re probably already rich enough. For example if I told you that rent is only $300 a month in Hanoi, Vietnam… in a brand new studio apartment everything included,  and assuming that eating street food, good street food is only a dollar or two a meal… Which means that you could feed yourself on two bucks a day, which is 60 bucks a month, and assuming that coffee is about a dollar a coffee, and let us say that your rough monthly expenses is $200 a month. So let us say that all included, food and rent included is only $500 a month… If you do the math, that means that you could live in Vietnam as a “digital nomad” for only $7000 USD a year!

    What if you have kids?

    I’m speaking to single people, without kids yet. But even if you had kids, assume you’re living abroad… You could probably send them to the best Montessori or private school, maybe only paying about 50 bucks a month, or hundred bucks a month? For the extreme luxury ones, maybe 200 bucks a month? Or $500 a month? Which is still a deal or a bargain compared to the states, I think some private schools for kids in America could cost $5000 USD a month.

    Economic leverage

    The other day, I met this very very cool guy, Justin Atlan, the funnel guy, very smart and great human being and master marketer. Was chatting with him, Bob bitcoin and future prices… Which had me thinking,

    Maybe the next step for me to do things is to promote bitcoin, financial independence, freedom, etc.?

    I told him that I’m currently 100% invested and vested in Bitcoin, and I told him very blank face that when bitcoin hits $10 million a bitcoin or $21 million a bitcoin in 20 years… My face didn’t even flinch.

    the very simple economic strategy

    Michael Saylor has this notion of being a “triple maxi”– triple (Bitcoin) maximalist. The basic idea is pour 100% of your money your income your life savings into bitcoin, and enjoy the ride!

    For myself, my simple economic strategy is this:

    Retire today, by becoming so insanely frugal, Spartan, sexy style.

    I’ll give you example… What is the best outfit? Being naked! Second best, being shirtless and topless. Third best, being topless just in the speedo at the beach, Venice Beach muscle Beach, lifting like Arnold in his prime.

    Who did Arnold want to become?

    I thought that I always think to myself, is whenever there is somebody that you look up to, or somebody you desire to emulate or whatever… Seeking their heroes. 

    For example, I know that Steve Jobs looked up to Edwin land, the inventor of the Polaroid camera. Also Steve Jobs really love the music of Bob Dylan, he had all the bootleg copies in the early days.

    Jay Z was inspired by Afrika Bambaata. Kanye was inspired by Lauryn Hill and André 3000

    “I wasn’t inspired since Lauryn Hill retired, and three stacks (a stack means a thousand, so three stacks is 3000– Andre 3000), man you’re speaking to the choir!” – Kanye

    Everything you heard about me is true and legendary

    NASSIM TALEB also has a notion, when it comes to quotes.  Reading his short book on aphorisms, THE bed of Procrustes, essentially, if you think about ancient literature in the past, there are tons of things which are quotable. But, nowadays, nothing or nobody is quotable anymore.

    I’m starting to think… Maybe the true mark of successive a thinker, philosopher, innovator entrepreneur etc. is thinking on a 20, 30 or 40 year timeline … whether this person will be quoted or not anymore.

    I’ll give you example… When I was starting off in photography and street photography, there was a bunch of other famous photographers around me, none of them has lasted besides me. Their problems:

    1. Not owning their own platform
    2. Being almost 100% reliant on Flickr, which is now effectively dead (this is what is going to happen to Instagram, already right now with TikTok and other weird stuff coming on.)
    3. Chasing abstract notions of legitimacy, in the real world in the art world etc. Although of them a bunch of insecure losers.

    So now what?

    The reason why I am all about the 100% pedestrian lifestyle, is that when you are in the flesh, a flesh bound human being, face-to-face when they’re not a human being, you can weigh yourself better.

    For example, when you are stuck on the 10 or the 405 or local traffic… any skinny fat loser in a loser Range Rover or loser AMG G wagon can honk at you from behind. And it doesn’t matter if they are 4 feet tall, and they weigh 500 pounds.  or they are handicapped in a wheelchair, driving a Rolls-Royce or a Lamborghini. You never know until they pop out of the car!

    In fact, typically what I have observed is people who drive very very impressive cars, tend to be old, weak, some sage on their skinny pale legs, old and fat, baseball hat etc.

    And not to berate anybody but, ultimately, you want to look like Brad Pitt in fight club but on steroids… Like the ERIC Kim aesthetic — Adonis style.

     Your body don’t lie

    Some observations:

    First,  don’t trust any older bald guys. Why? The big issue here is that a lot of guys who look really really buff and jacked and muscular, with swell biceps, and a swole chest,  but bald and older… Or maybe they are bald but have an impressive beard, are either on steroids or have used steroids, or they injecting their butt hole with extrogenous testosterone etc. 

    Now the problem here is the truth be told, we always weigh ourselves comparing ourselves to other human beings. Whether we like it or not. 

    For example, when it comes to weightlifting, weights and numbers… It is all relative. The same goes with height. And wealth. Everything.

    For example, is it better to be the person with the cheapest home in Beverly Hills, or is it better to be the richest person living in Inglewood?

    Or, is it best to be the richest person in Malaysia, or a semi successful person in America?

    I used to think that 4 plates was a lot. Then 5 plates, then six plates, then seven plates, then eight plates,… actually the seven plate limit is the critical one here, then the nine plates, then the 10 plates, then my infamous thousand pound lift, which is 10 plates in a 25 and I think of five strapped on each side.

    But technically, if I then compare myself with these 7 feet steroids out monsters, in the strongman competitions, like Hafthor and thelike… Lifting 502kg deadlifts, which is 1200 pounds…  that my numbers are very very small. But if I compare myself with any typical gym goer, even a powerlifters… I am a god in the flesh.

    So why does this all matter?

    What is the most valuable thing on the planet earth? Ideas. Ideas are weightless, not bound by the laws of physics, and infinitely anti-fragile.

    Even some interesting thoughts is that ideas, when they catch on like wildfire, or like a virus, and people remember the ideas inside their head… This is something you cannot strip out of them.

    What is it all we desire?

    When I was reading a lot of Nietzsche, he used this word a lot called ”desiradata” or “desiridatum”– I can never really figure out what it meant, but I think what it means is the thing desired.

    Like an object, or a concept or an idea that you desire.

    Now this is important because  this is what shapes a lot of our lives. For example, what is the new modern day desire, at least the new modern day millennial desire? Maybe to own a single-family home, to be super rich, travel the world, go to Japan, eat good omakase sushi etc — and or maybe, having no children, maybe or maybe not getting married, having a dog, etc.

    Or, being this weird Playboy traveling the world, no obligations, just sleeping with beautiful babes, no pregnancies or STDs, driving around in your Lamborghini with the scissor doors, being a super cool guy, etc.?

    True desires vs artificial desires

    So my general notion of a true desire versus an artificial one has to deal with maybe media marketing societal pressures etc. For example, let us think about the notion of the desire to own property, a single-family home, or worse, a condo. Where does this desire come from, how did it get propagated, etc.?

    First, we think historically… I think the whole American notion of having a single-family home that you own is kind of a post World War II concept. The basic idea was after our boys come home from the long war, they deserve to have a nice home in the suburbs, purchase their dream Mustang or Corvette, or stingray… Whatever it may be, and then live a happy family life, picket fence, nice lawn and green grass, 2.2 kids, a dog a nice garage etc.…

    Certainly if we think historically, this is a modern day shift because if we think about ancient Greece, we think about Hector versus Achilles, the Iliad etc — or even the Odyssey.,, and Odysseus,,, the desires were different.

    For example, what is it that Achilles desired? To take Breisis, his prize, and sail back to his fertile lands, and essentially just chill out and retire from war. What is it that Hector wanted? Simply defending Troy, his people, his wife and his newborn son, which apparently after the fall of Troy, it might’ve been Odysseus or Ajax or one of the Greek heroes who, afraid that one day the child of Hector would avenge his father‘s death, threw this poor baby boy off the walls to his untimely death.

    Pitiless bronze, the ancient Greeks were cruel 

    Something which is very shocking to read in the Iliad, the ancient texts of Homer, is how cruel and pitiless they were. 
    For example, we modern, we have too much sympathy, too much empathy, too much pity. For example, the modern day American soldier, assuming he kills a bad guy somewhere in the Middle East, might feel bad about it and it might haunt his nightmares in his dreams. Because the average American is still raised on notions of Christian protestant to Jesus morality. That killing anybody, even if you are “in the right” is bad and evil.

    However the ancient Greek heroes and champions, had no pity, and would in fact after killing people or about to kill people… Taunt them, boast, brag, and do really terrible things. For example even Hector wanted to chop off the head of Patroclus and feed his head and his body to the dogs of Troy. And even Achilles, after he avenges Patroclus, does one of the most disrespectful things of all time, which is taking the body the dead body of hector, maybe piercing or tying his back legs to the back of his chariot, and just essentially doing laps around Troy, dismembering the dead body of Hector.


    No more goals? 

    I’m starting to think… Perhaps the whole notion of a goal is bad.

    For example, if you think about sports… Do you think about soccer, what is it that people seek? To score a goal!

    But the problem is in the context of the real world, there is no such thing as a goal. Or a goalie, or a striker.

    “Just because there is goalkeeper doesn’t mean you can’t score!”

    For example, I’m starting to think the notion of records, goals, personal record etc., is bad.

    Why? All competition is bad competition. What is it that Achilles wanted? Not competition… He already knew he was the strongest! And everyone else knew it!

    Also Hector… Very simple, defending his people! Super simple.


    What would Achilles do

    Also, what wouldn’t Achilles do?

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    Radical ideas

    OK… Assuming that this might be the most interesting email newsletter on the planet… Some interesting radical ideas:

    First, let us assume that I snapped a finger, and I could predict with 100% accuracy that in 20 years, by the time Seneca becomes 21… There will be no more email. Obviously we will have it, but no one will really check it… Kind of like letters in the mail, 99% of it is spam.

    Nobody likes physical mail anymore… And even now… Nobody likes electronic mail, digital mail.

    I have a very simple solution, just make a cost a single Satoshi to send an email, or a message or digital message, as a consequence, people will think twice about sending a message to you or not.

    This is really the secret to fixing spam, getting rid of spam etc. We don’t need more Gmail or Gemini in our lives… We just need a new system, a new node, a new paradigm shift.

    Satoshi is the way  

    so are you buying bitcoin yet?

    Keep stacking them sats (satoshis).

    Maybe I should become the first bitcoin rapper?

    Bitcoin rap
    Don’t wrap your stacks
    Don’t buy the Maybach, the fake Benz
    See laser eyes, Michael Saylor vision lens.

    Haha so fire so lit!


    Send emails, email newsletters that you would like to read! 

    Nobody ever opens up their inbox and says wow, I am so glad that I opened up my inbox, and I am so happy that I read that thing.

    The problem is with email… Everyone is trying to sell you something or funnel you into one day buying something. But what if the creator, once they become independently wealthy bitcoin millionaires, and they’re just having fun, they just want to send you messages because they want you to have fun too? Maybe this is ERIC KIM effect.

    ERIC KIM

    As an experiment I’m gonna just start introducing myself like James Bond. Kim, ERIC KIM.

    I believe this forever, that your first name and last name is your ultimate asset. For example, the genius that Cindy helped me purchase erickim.com, for about $1000 in 2017… I’m sure that name is now worth at least 100,000. Even my email eric@erickim.com — so clean, so succinct!

    Your first and last name

    Ryan Holiday — such a good name! Tim Ferriss, Tony Robbins, Guy Kawasaki– Aldi’s very successful modern day entrepreneurs, all first and last names!

    ELON MUSK, KANYE WESR, JAY Z, BEYONCÉ ETC.

    Even impressive… You know that Beyoncé is influential once the Apple keyboard automatically adds the accent mark to Beyoncé.


    Think telos

    A new thought I am having in regards to weightlifting… I should be all about every single time, superseding my previous personal record. That every single time I lifted, my simple goal was to increase my one repetition maximum, 2.5 pounds on each side of the barbell, every single time.

    Now, my new thought is just every single day, just lift something, just do something. No more need for there to be a plan, even an ethos; the goals to just do something. No more optimization!

    ERIC


  • STRIKE?

    What are we not permitted to do in today’s world? To strike. 
    I’ll give you some examples:


    The right to strike first?

    First, everything is about defense, self-defense etc. For example… You can never strike first, or hit first.

    For example, in Star Wars… The whole issue with Han Solo was,

    Are you allowed to shoot first?

    So for example… Let us say that if you think about the art of war, Machiavelli’s ethics – according to them… Striking first can be virtuous, and the smart strategy… If you knew with 100% foresight that if you waited too long, the other person would shoot you. 

    For example, let us think about the ethics of guns and gun defense. Let us say that once again, you knew with 100% certainty that in 30 seconds, the guy would pop out a pistol and shoot and kill you. And let us assume that you also have a pistol Concealed… And you have an option to shoot and kill or maim him first…  or at least shoot him in the balls. Before he kills you.

    Now the issue here is when you are in such a high adrenaline situation… Human actors we are not rational. And this is where you hear all the stories of these people first shooting an African-American kid, who just had a Coca-Cola can in his pocket or whatever.

    Guns are for pussies

    Now, some issues:  

    First, anybody who owns a gun, a “self-defense” weapon… Truth be told, I think they are secretly itching to use it. They’re almost looking for a reason to use it.

    I’ll give example… Let us see that you are the police, and you live in Irvine California. Come on… You’re just looking for a reason to use all of your high-powered weaponry.

    I’ll give you another ridiculous example… A few weeks ago, I was in Santa Monica… And I saw this maybe 16-year-old Latino kid was sagging pants, running away from about a highly muscular 6 foot two police officer, and after they tackled the kid, handcuff him, there’s about five or six police SUVs that pull up?

    I suppose in Santa Monica… It is not very dangerous. I’m not sure if this kid pickpocketed somebody, or did something… But, the response was very overcompensation, unnecessarily heavy-handed.

    When in doubt, don’t be a coward

    OK… Some unorthodox ethics.

    First, I think there needs to be engaged thing. Like for example if the kids are young teenagers, or obviously maybe sub 21 years old… You give them a free pass.

    I think the issue is it looks like the man is in his 30s or 40s… This is where you give them no mercy?

    I think men do not understand is that no death of their child is ever justified… Even if the child was in the wrong.

    I think the issue is with pistols, firearms, and 9 mm guns, Glocks, whatever…  there is an asymmetry. For example you could be a 99 pound skinny fat loser, with even a basic pistol, and immediately killed somebody who is 6 foot two and looks like Thor. Assuming that the other guy doesn’t have a gun.

    And I suppose the difficult ethics here is it is kind of impossible to ascertain whether someone else has a gun or not.

    Now some issues:

    First, there are some people who have guns, some people who do not have guns. How do you know? 

    First, think about the neighborhood. If you’re driving through Compton, Watts, Inglewood, South Central LA… Assume that everyone has a gun. However, if you are in Beverly Hills, Brentwood or even Culver City… Assume that nobody has a gun.

    At least in America, typically rich people do not really carry guns or self-defense weapons. I find that from a sociological perspective, gun owners tend to be from lower class, middle America, strange people in the Midwest, who “homestead”, listen to Fox News, and too much Donald Trump rhetoric. Typically liberals, left-leaning people, rich people… Don’t even think about guns? I suppose the nuances if you are rich “white-sican” in Mexico City driving the convertible Lamborghini… They probably have a self-defense gun.

    Other countries

    I suppose the upside of a Japan or South Korea is that nobody has guns, I think even knives are rare.

    The upside is whenever you watch these South Korean or maybe even Japanese yakuza movies… Typically they don’t have guns, but samurai blades and swords, sashimi blades etc. 

    I would actually prefer a world in which we assumed with 100% certainty that nobody had any guns, knives, and weapons, and if you ever gone to an argument with somebody, it would come down to like a UFC, MMA, boxing style thing…

    You solve it, with your fists, your legs, your naked body.

    Why did the ancient Greeks wrestle naked?

    Theory… Maybe it was all about confirming that the other person did not have a weapon on them?


    Assuming no weapons

    Once again… I think that ethical thing here is–

    Weapons are unethical because they give you an asymmetric advantage, whereas defense or armor is virtuous.

     For example, don’t be a pussy and try to get yourself a gun. My better suggestion is if you really are concerned about your life… Buy a bulletproof vest or Kevlar equipment instead.

    60 pound weight vest as a modern day body armor? 

    I think one of the great things I am very proud about my 60 pound weight vest, is that certainly at least in a fistfight… I will win. If somebody tries to punch me in the chest, it will likely shatter their hand. 

    Also… It might repel, or at least reduce the impact, if somebody shot me with a gun, assuming that the bullet did not go through the in-between areas?

    Bulletproof car? 

    Funny enough, if you were a drug dealer or you lived in a very dangerous neighborhood or whatever, funny enough it seems that cyber truck might be your best bet. It might be the only mainstream bulletproof armored vehicle?

    I mean the real optimal strategy is just don’t live in a dangerous area. But then again at the same time, you don’t want to live in Irvine California. The castrated society. 

    What is it that we seek? 

    I think we men… Perhaps what we men desire is to become a champion, some sort of hero. 

    But wouldn’t it be a better idea that you become a hero, just with your fists, and your body? And your legs?


    Think American football 

    I’ve met a lot of people who play American football, or played American football, and 0% of the time they ever think or wonder whether I played or not. I think it is just a low-key racism… We assume that Asian guys are weak and effeminate, and we never see Asian American guys in the NFL, and as a consequence… we think of Asian guys as the weaker race.

    Backhanded compliments

    Whenever somebody calls me Bruce Lee, I appreciate it and take the compliment, but the same time, I get a bit annoyed… Because truth be told, I don’t really care for Bruce Lee at all. I didn’t grow up to Bruce Lee movies, I grew up to Arnold Schwarzenegger! I grew up to Terminator, Rocky, Rambo etc.

    The problem with Bruce Lee was he was too skinny, not enough muscle. And it seems that Bruce Lee… he was more of a magician, witchcraft and voodoo.

    My critique about martial arts, karate, stuff like that is if he comes almost like a secret weapon, some sort of strange mistresses, rather than raw, pure power, pure muscle.

    What do you want to look like?

    For me… I would prefer to look like Arnold in his prime. Yet, he was on steroids and openly admits it.

    Therefore, the biggest issue we have been is here or all these guys on steroids, propagating a false vision of reality, and you have all these young impressionable teenagers, striving to become like Arnold?

    Becoming yourself?

    I think the strange thought is we are always taught that to become someone else’s virtuous, and to become yourself is viceful or a sin?

    For example, we are always told to become like Jesus… But why is Ever says that you should become yourself? We are taught that being evil, bad,, but don’t realize that Jesus was a bad ass… And often aggressive, like when he busted out the whips, and whipped out the oxen from the Jewish temple, and said out loud “ do not sell wares inside my father home!”

    Thinking of Jesus as a flesh bound human being

    Pontius Pilate was a real historical figure, and Jesus of Nazareth also was. I told you with 100%  certainty that in fact, Jesus was a real human being, a real man, 100% real… A real flesh bound, physics space, biological human being man… That is assume that all the stories in his miracles were metaphors. In fact, the good thing about being Roman Catholic is that we believe in metaphor, not literals– this is where the protestants and “sola scriptura” get it wrong.

    Even Catholics, we think of God as more of a metaphorical figure. Not a literal one.

    We also look at the miracles of Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, Almost from a more secular perspective. Also con substantiation, Eucharist, tribute told everyone knows it is a bit of a metaphor. I don’t think anyone really really really 100% think that when the priest rings the bell, and puts his hands over the unleavened bread, that is actually really does literally and physically become the flesh of Jesus Christ. Any stories about the Eucharist turning into blood, do not trust people without sound judgment.

    Anyways, I think Jesus Christ is an interesting individual because his morals and ethics were so radical and revolutionary at the time — to turn the other cheek  a bit of a nonsense.   But my suspicion; if we think about Jesus like Gondi or whatever… How much of Jesus is teaching were based on the fact that he did not have an army that could overtake the Roman Empire, if we magically gave Jesus 1000,000 centurions, would he have behaved or acted differently?

    The crucifixion of Jesus 

    The reason why it is not good to watch any Disney movies, or Marvel movies, Batman or Superman, or the like is most of these stories and concepts, alter ego etc.… Either come from Stan Lee, or other guys who were either raised Jewish American, protestant, Christian, certainly American… Which has strange notions of a savior complex.

    For example even the movie at this, saying that you are “the special”– if you think about all traditional movies in America they are all seeking a Jesus figure, like Neo from the matrix, etc. And let us not forget that Warner brothers discovery which owns all the intellectual property of the matrix and beyond,  they just keep rehashing the same concept, ad Infinitum.

    Why?

    I think humans, we have a difficult time dealing with complexity, we want simple straightforward answers. Poison example, if you’re Christian in America, the goal is to be like Jesus. But why would you be like Jesus and you own a gun?  Would Jesus have owned a gun? No! He didn’t even have armor!

    Americans don’t really care about guns 

    I’ll give you an example… John Wick. Everyone universally likes John Wick, even women, even people who are anti-guns. Even I love John Wick!

    Yet, in real life,  I am very anti-gun. Not out of any sort of virtue signaling, but rather, I just really think it is the cowardly, weakling, pussy strategy. I really think that the true manly thing to do is once again, fist fights. Not even knives, or having a nail file.

    Maybe this is where boxing, Wrestling, or MMA, the UFC is virtuous.? Even American football? Or rugby? But once again… The reason why I advise against any sort of high school or collegiate sports is that there will be at least one or two guys on steroids, without anyone knowing it. or they having low-key steroids, which is “cortisol shots “, to “heal” “injuries” . Anabolic steroids, are often prescribed to heal an injury, and this is how they are fake Weaponized.

    assume everyone else is on steroids?

    Your favorite CrossFitter, your favorite  calisthenics guy, your favorite water polo player, whatever. Assume that 100% of people are on steroids, whether real or fake steroids.

    I think I figured it out… The whole issue is about records, world records, or personal records. If there is a drive to shatter records,  there will eventually be some sort of steroid or fake steroid use. Because biologically, if you want somebody to deadlift 2000 pounds or whatever,  I doubt it is physically possible, unless you inject your asshole with all the steroids on the planet.

    So whenever you’re walking around you see a dude who is much buffer than you, assume that he is just on steroids. And as a consequence you don’t really complain about it or feel bad about it… If they want to become impotent and not have kids and have their balls become marshmallows, so be it.

    “Balls,,, fuck em,,, who needs them anyways”?

    So I think the critical issue here is once again… Everyone is about show, performance, the real world etc.

    However, if we think about Achilles and the like…  it wasn’t about competition that they sought, simply, revenge. 

    Assume that everyone is lying? 

    A simple way not to get scammed in Los Angeles: assume that everyone is lying and bullshitting. Because you might be  right, 1 out of 99 times, and it might save your life? 

    So also I thought about life… To play defense — is to be maximally critical and suspicious of everybody. But obviously do it in the spirit of Jesus! 

    As long as you are employed, you are not permitted to really speak your mind. 

    Trust nobody who is employed, doesn’t matter if they are employed by YouTube, Apple Amazon Facebook etc.… As long as they are not self owned, a sole proprietor, or independently wealthy… They cannot really speak their mind. 

    Also, the reason you should not trust people on YouTube is that as long as they get advertising revenue from the videos, they also cannot really speak their minds.

    Telos

    So I’m starting to think… Rather than thinking about goals, life goals etc.… Perhaps a better way to approach life is to think about your life like a telos, a certain purpose life direction etc. 

    For example… It was my life goal to atlas lift 1000 pounds. But now that I achieved it and hit it, then… Now, I no longer have a drive to do this anymore?

    And also truth be told, I’m a type of person that I want to please everybody. I think I get it from my mom.

    But anyways, trying to please other people, or to live a life in which you never offend anybody… Not possible. Especially if you want to be successful.


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