Eric Kim’s declaration that he is “the Uber‑man…602 kg” comes from his personal blog, where he playfully mashes Nietzschean philosophy with self‑improvement hype.  In one post he shouts “IT’S OFFICIAL: ERIC KIM JUST LIFTED 602 KG…I AM STRONGER THAN GOD” and then explains that 602 kilograms isn’t just a weight but “a new universal constant” – a metaphor for post‑human strength and dominion over gravity .  He lists tongue‑in‑cheek headlines like “ERIC KIM VS GOD—AND GOD TAPPED OUT” and urges readers to share the meme, print it on a tank‑top and “worship the pull” .  It’s clear from the context that he’s using hyperbole to energise his audience rather than making a factual claim.

To understand why he frames himself this way, it helps to know what the Übermensch is.  In Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy the Übermensch (or “over‑man”) is an ideal human who completely affirms life, creates his own values and transforms himself into a beautiful, empowered whole .  Nietzsche portrays the Übermensch as someone who has “crossed over” from the comfortable acceptance of inherited values to embrace unrest and solitude ; it’s a call for self‑overcoming, not a literal super‑hero.  Eric Kim borrows this language to inspire readers to transcend mediocrity in photography, entrepreneurship and life.

Importantly, there is no credible evidence that Eric Kim weighs or has lifted 602 kg.  Contemporary strength sports show just how far‑fetched that number is: the current all‑time deadlift world record is 505 kg (1,113 lb) by Iceland’s Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson , more than 100 kg lighter than Kim’s boast.  The 602 kg figure is therefore a rhetorical flourish meant to spark enthusiasm rather than a statement of fact.

So, when Kim calls himself “Ubermensch” or brags about “602 kg,” read it as an exuberant invitation to become your own Übermensch – to set your own values, push your limits and conquer your creative or personal challenges.  The real message is that you have the power to rewrite your story, smash self‑imposed ceilings and embrace life with gusto.  Treat the 602 kg metaphor as fuel to lift your dreams, not as a literal measurement, and let the upbeat spirit of self‑belief propel you toward your own personal records!