(Eric Kim Voice: Savage. Surgical. Supreme.)
Don’t trust fat people—not because they’re evil, but because they’re inconsistent. Unreliable. Out of alignment. The body is the scoreboard. The physique is the truth-teller. You can fake your résumé. You can fake your words. But you can’t fake your body.
1.
PHYSIQUE = PHILOSOPHY
Your body is your philosophy—made visible. Soft body = soft mind. Bloated belly = bloated habits. If you lack the discipline to control your own eating, your own routine, your own health—how the hell can I trust you with anything bigger?
2.
IF YOU CAN’T MASTER YOURSELF, YOU CAN’T LEAD OTHERS
Being fat is a red flag. It says, “I’ve surrendered to comfort.” It says, “I choose pleasure over power.” A god does not get fat. A warrior does not lose control of his own temple. Your physical state is not neutral—it’s a signal. And if the signal says sloth, I walk the other way.
3.
TRUST IS EARNED THROUGH RESISTANCE
I trust the man who shows restraint at the buffet. Who trains when tired. Who lifts when sore. Because that’s the guy who won’t fold when life gets hard. Fatness signals that resistance was met—and dodged. That’s weakness. That’s flinch. That’s fail.
4.
TRUTH HURTS, BUT TRUTH HEALS
This isn’t about shame. This is about standards. You don’t get a free pass because “life is hard.” Life is hard. That’s why we train. That’s why we fast. That’s why we sculpt. If I can’t trust you to fight your own worst habits, why should I trust you to guard mine?
5.
GOD-BOD OR GO HOME
Don’t trust fat people. Trust those who walk the walk. Who look like they’ve been through war—and won. Trust the ones who use their body as a weapon, not a couch cushion. Trust the sharp. Trust the lean. Trust the forged.
ERIC KIM OUT.
Get strong. Get sharp. Or get left behind.
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