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  • LASER FOCUS

    HYPED UP on ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE— I’m currently drinking the black bag, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, which is 50% fine robusta and 50% liberica.

    Some thoughts on focus:

    How to focus?

    The philosophy of focus is tricky; on one hand, in modern-day times it is seen as virtuous to focus. To “not get distracted“.

    I know for myself, I am easily distracted by superfluous things. Therefore it is my personal passion to not be distracted.

    The first question you must ask yourself is this:

    Do I want to focus?

    For example, Nassim Taleb writes that contrary to popular wisdom, by him not focusing on a single given subject, he was able to advance his thinking and philosophy.

    On the other hand, innovators like Steve Jobs gave advice to Sergey and Larry Page about how focus was critical.

    For example, the advice that Steve Jobs gave to Larry Page and Sergey Brin was how Google should just focus on search, their most critical component, and not get distracted by other things like android, etc.

    Looking at things a little bit zoomed out, I think Steve Jobs may have been correct. When we look at Android, it is a very sad and poor imitation of Apple and iOS. If Android was never invented, I don’t really think that the world would suffer.

    In fact, thinking about things more critically, upon much consideration and thinking, and also personal use of android and android products, essentially it’s Google’s sneaky way of injecting more advertisements into your life. The decade+ plan of android and Google Maps is quite simple; gather more personal preferences of users and user behavior in order to deliver more “relevant“ advertisements.


    Your life

    There is certainly a difference between your life, and the life of these corporations. The reason why I think corporations are not a good example is that ultimately, the strategies don’t really pertain much to the individual. It seems more effective to focus on your own personal life and thriving, rather than just look at what companies are doing.

    The philosophy of living and life

    To think deeply, ultimately what you want to think and consider is that you only have one life, this one given life. So the question is in this life, what do you desire to achieve, attempt, or do? Do you care for your legacy? Do you care for the thriving of other future human beings beyond you? Do you not care? Underlying all of these considerations is a certain life philosophy. And I think that is guiding principles are critical.

    In terms of my personal legacy, what I want to leave behind, how I wish to contribute to society, the general thought is I want to help assist empowering other individuals. For example, I just think of my 12-year-old, 15-year-old, 16-year-old, 18-year-old, 19-year-old, 21 year old, 26 year old self, and I think and consider; I thought given point in my life in that age, what advice and wisdom do I wish that other people shared with me?


    No external media?

    In terms of laser focus, another strategy and path is no external media, beyond yourself, the vibrations of your own mind, and other embodied reality experiences you have in person with other human beings.

    For example, one of the best things that I’ve personally done is go to the hot sauna every single day, religiously. Why? I consider it like my meditation zen focus, chamber, in which I come up with lots of great creative ideas.

    There are also some theories that perhaps being in a really really hot sauna, in which the heat and humidity is much higher, which forces your body to sweat, might be positively good for you in terms of your hormones. Hot heat therapy in the hot sauna at the gym, or even doing hot yoga, a form of hormesis.


    Why movies or media?

    There are always great new movies coming out, great new TV shows, series, etc. But I think out of all of this, the ultimate goal is towards human thriving, some sort of strengthening, or challenges.

    A simple thought:

    The time you spend watching media movies or shows, just use that time to go to the gym instead.

    For example, I love superhero movies. I love the Marvel movies, the superhero movies, mostly the ones that came out before Disney bought out Marvel. I personally love the hero struggle, the hero narrative, etc. Why? I see myself in their shoes; when I watch a superhero movie, it makes me think that I’m the superhero.

    What does a superhero have to deal with? In America, which has Judeo Christian, Protestant, Jesus sacrifice mentality, the general thought is that a hero sacrifices his life for the collective. That is, let us consider all of these heroic movies and films, typically the lead sacrifices his or her life in order to save humanity, people beyond them, etc.

    The tricky thing is when we go further back in history, let’s say studying the Iliad, the Odyssey, etc., the narrative is a bit different. For example, let us consider Achilles in the Iliad. He is not sacrificing anything for the collective. Instead, his initial plan was just to go back to his own land, ideally take Breisis with him, stop war campaigning, and just retire and chill out. However it was the death of his best friend Patroclus which drove him to seek revenge. I wonder if John Wick is almost like the modern-day Achilles; some sort of antihero that we are actually rooting for.


    Your goals?

    Once again, the tricky thing is that for you, what are your personal goals, or life mission?

    Discovering your creative mission

    Another critical thing is discovering your creative mission in life. That is, assuming you were a trillionaire, what would you do with your time life and physiological energy?

    My general thought is that everyone is unique, and has a diverse range of skill sets they could use to leverage and move the world.

    For example, let us say that you’re into cars, photography, and innovation. I think there is an interesting way you can cross pollinate all of these interests.

    Or for myself, my passion for photography and coffee. Creating the first photographers blend, the first coffee optimized to help stimulate and motivate photographers.

    The traditional wisdom is everyone tells you to stay focused on a single small niche. Based on my life experiences, and thinking more long-term, I don’t think this is the way. Much more effective instead of taking insanely long term.

    That is, allow yourself to indulge all of your creative interests.

    Focus and diversity

    A simple thought is when you are investigating and pursuing all of your diverse interests, just be insanely focused on each one at a time. No need to justify yourself. In the long run, all of these things will dovetail nicely.


    Now what?

    Focus on your health, your physicality, and don’t sacrifice your health for anything. Also focus on the health of your wife, your kids, and certainly yourself.

    Assuming you want to become more productive in life, the simple path is focusing on your health. If you are insanely healthy, productivity will come naturally.


    White space

    Another thought on my mind in regards to design, as well as a mental thing; how white space is critical.

    What is white space? Simply put, white space is having buffer, not overloading yourself or your schedule, even for the promise of making more money.

    If you’re confronted with the question; should I take on this additional work to make extra money, or should I choose to refuse it in order to maximize my mind space and mental white space, choose your mental white space.

    The philosophy of making money

    Another thought I had this morning is in regards to money. How to make money, why make money, how much money should we make.

    I think the upside of being self-employed, an entrepreneur, is that in some regards, you have some control over this.

    Social life is the best stimulus

    Another thought; a simple thought I have is that perhaps the best stimulus is other people. That means, being at the gym, being at the park, being at the mall, any opportunity to be around other human beings is good for us.

    Why is the modern day man so antisocial?

    My theory is that because it is almost seen as a new ethic; to intrude upon other people is considered bad.

    For example, when you interact with other human beings, sooner or later you will offend somebody. And this is all part of the game.

    This is my theory:

    Better to risk a social interaction, be friendly and say hi, and be given the cold shoulder or a bad interaction, rather than not attempt it at all.

    I think this might be the cure and panacea for modern day living.


    STREET PHOTOGRAPHY X STOICISM

  • Commuting Thoughts

    LA THOUGHTS

    The other day, woke up pretty early, got some good writing done (Man on a Mission), was feeling high strength, and decided that it may be a good opportunity and chance for me to go househunting and apartment hunting in LA with Cindy. We loaded up our car, and drove down to LA, spent the whole day there and came back, and after the whole day there coming back, this was the most fatigued I felt in a very long time.

    Thoughts on my mind:

    Why was I so tired? Is it still the jet lag, or is it the fact of being stuck in the car all day, or driving all day?


    Commuting?

    Commute — to change, alter (con muto).

    meytH— to change, to exchange, to move.

    What does it mean to commute, what is a commute?

    I suppose after studying the etymology, to commute means to simply exchange places. For example, typically you sleep in your home, wake up, and then you commute to work, whether it be walking driving etc.

    In modern day times, or if you live in LA or southern California, the notion of a commute is generally speaking being stuck in traffic or being stuck in a car or being stuck driving for several hours a day.

    For example, in my case, starting off in Orange County and driving to LA, even with Cindy and carpool, it still took us about an hour and five minutes to get to LA. And the tricky thing about driving to LA especially coming from Orange County is that the closer you get to LA, the more ratchet it gets. People drive more aggressively, the freeways become more condensed, interchanges become a little bit more unpredictable and confusing.

    Concrete Islands

    I call it “concrete archipelago hopping” to quote my friend Evyn Le Espiritu.

    Basically the issue in LA, and a lot of southern California is that all of these different neighborhoods are like concrete islands, which instead of being separated by water is separated by traffic.

    For example, Cindy and I toured several neighborhoods which included Marina del Rey, some outskirts of Santa Monica, Culver City, Westwood, etc. Even though they are all in close proximity to UCLA, during rush hour, trying to go from the east side to the west side is all local and you’re stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic.

    Would a Tesla solve this issue?

    Another thing that I’ve learned which is intelligent in Asia, Southeast Asia, is that rich people don’t drive themselves; either have private drivers, or just ride grab taxi or an Uber anywhere. In Asia, only servants drive.

    In America we have this funny strange thing in which we want to be the driver. We want to be the man at the helm, the cockpit, inside the fuselage.

    Even the notion of a modern-day sports car or a hyper car, I think the general analogy is that it is almost like having your own private jet fighter. I think this is what Lamborghini is going for, you may not be able to buy a jet fighter, and be like Tom Cruise, but, you can have your own land based jet fighter which is a modern day Lamborghini.

    However, even if you have the worlds best Lamborghini or car or hyper car whatever, during peak rush-hour in LA, you’re stuck. I don’t know anybody who likes to drive during bumper-to-bumper rush-hour.

    The curiosity on my mind is this:

    If I had a Tesla, either with basic auto pilot, the one which does the “smart cruise control“ on the freeway, auto staying in the lane and keeping distance in front of the other car, or even full auto pilot, would this solve the issue?

    For example, let me assume that in the morning, before leaving to LA at 10 AM, I was at 100% energy, honestly I think it would have just been better for me to go to the gym and try to hit over 10 plates for my atlas lift. After driving commuting going to LA coming back, I felt like my battery went down to a critical low of 2%.

    Thus my curiosity:

    If I had a Tesla, either with basic auto pilot or full auto pilot, would having to commute and drive deplete me of less energy?

    For example, if I had auto pilot, would my energy levels still be at close to 100%? At 90%? At 80%? At 60%? 50%? 40%? 30%? Or about the same?

    I know that when I’m stuck in traffic, but someone else is driving me, like during peak rush-hour in Saigon, it didn’t really bother me too much to be stuck in traffic. I just used that time to review my photos on my iPhone, or even publish some ideas to my blog, using my iPhone.

    Jet lag?

    Was I so tired yesterday because I was still jetlagged? Still a little bit uncertain, but the general takeaway point:

    Conserve your energy and strength.

    I think some certainties:

    1. Driving drains your battery

    Having to actively drive yourself saps you of your strength and energy: for example, typically I am able to easily atlas lift over nine plates at the gym, but yesterday after driving all day, and hitting the gym, I was so fatigued that I barely had energy and chutzpah to do seven plates. Being cognizant of my body, I still had the muscular strength to lift more, but, my overall feeling and just was I didn’t have the chutzpah to do it. Therefore purely speaking from a productivity energy perspective, if you want to maximize your energy, and to minimally deplete your energy, drive as little as humanly possible.

    Chutzpah vlog >

    I like this analogy of thinking of your human energy like a battery or a smart phone battery. That is, when you wake up first thing in the morning, and during the day, you got 100% battery life, but as the day goes on, your battery life gets drained. Things you could do to recharge your battery include drinking more ERIC KIM COFFEE, taking a nap, or sleeping. Sometimes also good way to recharge your battery is ironically hitting the gym, lifting weights, doing the hot sauna, or even going out in the direct sun, catching some sun.

    2. I don’t like tint

    For the 2010 Prius that we recently inherited, it has pretty much full tint. Close to limo tint in the back and the back windshield, the front is quite dark, and I think there’s even a little bit of tint on the front windshield.

    For myself, I get maximum physiological energy when I am in the direct sun, or I have the privilege and opportunity to get more direct light. Therefore, I don’t like tint or tint in cars because it makes things darker, and I feel like this saps me of some of my energy. Maximum sunlight and brightness is key for me to maximize my physical energy.

    Therefore being stuck in the car all day, the downside is it because you are stuck in the car all day with tint, you have less energy and power.

    3. Gravity on your legs and joints

    Another big downside of being stuck in a car, or being seated in either the front seat or the backseat of a car is that when you are in a sitting position, and gravity doesn’t have an opportunity to work on your legs. I have a theory that when you do not have the privilege to stand, walk, or have the opportunity for gravity to work on your legs, your lower body, your back, your spine, your hips, your knees, your ligaments and joints etc., Your metabolism and physiological energy shuts down.

    Therefore, even if you had a 100% private driver, or even the $15,000 self 100% self driving tesla, still being forced to be in a seated position is positively bad for you.

    Lesson: optimize your life such a manner in which you are never sitting.

    4. How to watch a movie, or TV show series?

    One of the things I hate about flying is that you are forced to sit the whole time. Whenever possible, Seneca included, I prefer to stand, kill time by walking around the cabin, etc.

    Was it Virgin Airlines, or some sort of other airlines which had some sort of club lounge in which you were able to stand and hang out? I think this is a really good idea for airplanes.

    Anyways, another simple thought I have is if there is a TV show, a series, or a movie you want to watch, it seems that the best idea is to watch it while standing, while walking outdoors, just download it to your iPad Pro, and walk around while watching it outside. This is far superior of a watching experience; I believe the greatest benefit of movies films and cinema is that motivates you to move, literally. Any sort of movie or action film which inspires you to move your legs walk around, is good.

    For example, when I first watched the Foundation series on Apple TV+, I would just download it all to my iPhone or iPad Pro, and watch it while walking around the block with an umbrella during the summertime in the blazing Southern California sun.

    Therefore as a fun experiment, avoid sitting.

    5. Anti inferior coffee?

    During our house and Tim trip in LA, Cindy and I briefly stopped by a Trader Joe’s and Cindy picked up some snacks and one of those cold brew Trader Joe’s coffees. Apparently 100% arabica. However, the coffee was insanely terrible. Immediately I felt my throat act up, and actually gave me a bad feeling. I actually felt more tired than I did before having it.

    Therefore, my personal passion with ERIC KIM Coffee, to truly bring you the most superior and supreme coffee to help you thrive.

    What makes ERIC KIM COFFEE different? 100% fine robusta, the most healthy coffee and the most supreme for your physiology.

    My personal commitment to myself; I will only ever drink EK COFFEE ever again.

    6. Trading your health, your well-being, and your physiological energy for money?

    Assuming that driving and sitting as positively bad for you and your health, let us consider how most people make their money and living, nowadays taxi drivers and Uber drivers, Amazon prime delivery people, or the traditional office worker who sits in front of a computer and sits on a chair at a desk all day.

    Even the traditional Silicon Valley worker with standing desk isn’t much better. I think there’s something positively bad about your health when we are forced to stay indoors, not moving, and just staring at a screen all day.

    Therefore the traditional way that a lot of people make money nowadays is simply trading their health for money. Also, having to fly internationally or even domestically for a living is positively bad for your health.


    7. Voluntary versus involuntary commuting

    I think having a small commute is positively good. To drive 15 or 20 minutes somewhere is often good to just get out of the house, change of scenery etc.

    Also to drive a little bit a day I think is also good for us.

    But the dosage is in the poison. this means, maybe driving 15 minutes somewhere and then driving 15 minutes back is good for us, but having to drive an hour or an hour and 30 minutes somewhere and two hours back is really bad for us.

    Therefore my suggestion is in regards to your life and lifestyle, work etc., I don’t think we should ever be forced to commute anywhere, we should only commute optionally if we want to.

  • LA THOUGHTS

    The other day, woke up pretty early, got some good writing done (Man on a Mission), was feeling high strength, and decided that it may be a good opportunity and chance for me to go househunting and apartment hunting in LA with Cindy. We loaded up our car, and drove down to LA, spent the whole day there and came back, and after the whole day there coming back, this was the most fatigued I felt in a very long time.

    Thoughts on my mind:

    Why was I so tired? Is it still the jet lag, or is it the fact of being stuck in the car all day, or driving all day?


    Commuting?

    Commute — to change, alter (con muto).

    meytH— to change, to exchange, to move.

    What does it mean to commute, what is a commute?

    I suppose after studying the etymology, to commute means to simply exchange places. For example, typically you sleep in your home, wake up, and then you commute to work, whether it be walking driving etc.

    In modern day times, or if you live in LA or southern California, the notion of a commute is generally speaking being stuck in traffic or being stuck in a car or being stuck driving for several hours a day.

    For example, in my case, starting off in Orange County and driving to LA, even with Cindy and carpool, it still took us about an hour and five minutes to get to LA. And the tricky thing about driving to LA especially coming from Orange County is that the closer you get to LA, the more ratchet it gets. People drive more aggressively, the freeways become more condensed, interchanges become a little bit more unpredictable and confusing.

    Concrete Islands

    I call it “concrete archipelago hopping” to quote my friend Evyn Le Espiritu.

    Basically the issue in LA, and a lot of southern California is that all of these different neighborhoods are like concrete islands, which instead of being separated by water is separated by traffic.

    For example, Cindy and I toured several neighborhoods which included Marina del Rey, some outskirts of Santa Monica, Culver City, Westwood, etc. Even though they are all in close proximity to UCLA, during rush hour, trying to go from the east side to the west side is all local and you’re stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic.

    Would a Tesla solve this issue?

    Another thing that I’ve learned which is intelligent in Asia, Southeast Asia, is that rich people don’t drive themselves; either have private drivers, or just ride grab taxi or an Uber anywhere. In Asia, only servants drive.

    In America we have this funny strange thing in which we want to be the driver. We want to be the man at the helm, the cockpit, inside the fuselage.

    Even the notion of a modern-day sports car or a hyper car, I think the general analogy is that it is almost like having your own private jet fighter. I think this is what Lamborghini is going for, you may not be able to buy a jet fighter, and be like Tom Cruise, but, you can have your own land based jet fighter which is a modern day Lamborghini.

    However, even if you have the worlds best Lamborghini or car or hyper car whatever, during peak rush-hour in LA, you’re stuck. I don’t know anybody who likes to drive during bumper-to-bumper rush-hour.

    The curiosity on my mind is this:

    If I had a Tesla, either with basic auto pilot, the one which does the “smart cruise control“ on the freeway, auto staying in the lane and keeping distance in front of the other car, or even full auto pilot, would this solve the issue?

    For example, let me assume that in the morning, before leaving to LA at 10 AM, I was at 100% energy, honestly I think it would have just been better for me to go to the gym and try to hit over 10 plates for my atlas lift. After driving commuting going to LA coming back, I felt like my battery went down to a critical low of 2%.

    Thus my curiosity:

    If I had a Tesla, either with basic auto pilot or full auto pilot, would having to commute and drive deplete me of less energy?

    For example, if I had auto pilot, would my energy levels still be at close to 100%? At 90%? At 80%? At 60%? 50%? 40%? 30%? Or about the same?

    I know that when I’m stuck in traffic, but someone else is driving me, like during peak rush-hour in Saigon, it didn’t really bother me too much to be stuck in traffic. I just used that time to review my photos on my iPhone, or even publish some ideas to my blog, using my iPhone.

    Jet lag?

    Was I so tired yesterday because I was still jetlagged? Still a little bit uncertain, but the general takeaway point:

    Conserve your energy and strength.

    I think some certainties:

    1. Driving drains your battery

    Having to actively drive yourself saps you of your strength and energy: for example, typically I am able to easily atlas lift over nine plates at the gym, but yesterday after driving all day, and hitting the gym, I was so fatigued that I barely had energy and chutzpah to do seven plates. Being cognizant of my body, I still had the muscular strength to lift more, but, my overall feeling and just was I didn’t have the chutzpah to do it. Therefore purely speaking from a productivity energy perspective, if you want to maximize your energy, and to minimally deplete your energy, drive as little as humanly possible.

    Chutzpah vlog >

    I like this analogy of thinking of your human energy like a battery or a smart phone battery. That is, when you wake up first thing in the morning, and during the day, you got 100% battery life, but as the day goes on, your battery life gets drained. Things you could do to recharge your battery include drinking more ERIC KIM COFFEE, taking a nap, or sleeping. Sometimes also good way to recharge your battery is ironically hitting the gym, lifting weights, doing the hot sauna, or even going out in the direct sun, catching some sun.

    2. I don’t like tint

    For the 2010 Prius that we recently inherited, it has pretty much full tint. Close to limo tint in the back and the back windshield, the front is quite dark, and I think there’s even a little bit of tint on the front windshield.

    For myself, I get maximum physiological energy when I am in the direct sun, or I have the privilege and opportunity to get more direct light. Therefore, I don’t like tint or tint in cars because it makes things darker, and I feel like this saps me of some of my energy. Maximum sunlight and brightness is key for me to maximize my physical energy.

    Therefore being stuck in the car all day, the downside is it because you are stuck in the car all day with tint, you have less energy and power.

    3. Gravity on your legs and joints

    Another big downside of being stuck in a car, or being seated in either the front seat or the backseat of a car is that when you are in a sitting position, and gravity doesn’t have an opportunity to work on your legs. I have a theory that when you do not have the privilege to stand, walk, or have the opportunity for gravity to work on your legs, your lower body, your back, your spine, your hips, your knees, your ligaments and joints etc., Your metabolism and physiological energy shuts down.

    Therefore, even if you had a 100% private driver, or even the $15,000 self 100% self driving tesla, still being forced to be in a seated position is positively bad for you.

    Lesson: optimize your life such a manner in which you are never sitting.

    4. How to watch a movie, or TV show series?

    One of the things I hate about flying is that you are forced to sit the whole time. Whenever possible, Seneca included, I prefer to stand, kill time by walking around the cabin, etc.

    Was it Virgin Airlines, or some sort of other airlines which had some sort of club lounge in which you were able to stand and hang out? I think this is a really good idea for airplanes.

    Anyways, another simple thought I have is if there is a TV show, a series, or a movie you want to watch, it seems that the best idea is to watch it while standing, while walking outdoors, just download it to your iPad Pro, and walk around while watching it outside. This is far superior of a watching experience; I believe the greatest benefit of movies films and cinema is that motivates you to move, literally. Any sort of movie or action film which inspires you to move your legs walk around, is good.

    For example, when I first watched the Foundation series on Apple TV+, I would just download it all to my iPhone or iPad Pro, and watch it while walking around the block with an umbrella during the summertime in the blazing Southern California sun.

    Therefore as a fun experiment, avoid sitting.


  • Man on a Mission

    To sell ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE and to propagate fine robusta to the states and to the world; my mission?

    Being a missionary?

    An interesting thought that I got from Peter Thiel in his ZERO TO ONE book is the notion of a missionary versus a mercenary. The difference is that a missionary does something because they really believe in the mission, whereas a mercenary does something for money, merx, which means market.

    Now there is nothing wrong to do things for money. Or to follow market trends or to do things which makes sense according to the market. For example, if I want to maximize my earning potential or salary, it is probably best that I become some sort of tech manager, some sort of upper management at one of the big tech companies. This is probably the best part to earn a $550,000 a year, $750,000 a year, $1.2 million a year, $2.5 million a year, etc.

    Or more directly, if you want to immediately start earning a bunch of money, it seems that the best industries to go are in the blue collar ones which are considered either unhygienic or dangerous. For example electricians make a lot of money, easily over $350,000 a year. Why? People are afraid of heights, climbing electricity poles, and also the fear that they may accidentally touch the wrong wire and electrocute themselves and die.

    Or, let us consider a very very important part of modern day society which is sanitation and hygiene. People who pick up your trash, sort it, or even plumbers who drain stuck pipes. If anything people who do hygiene might have the most critical jobs in modern-day society, and their income reflects it. They can easily earn over $500,000 a year. But, do you really want to clean other peoples poop for a living? Or smell like trash all day, every day, even after you go home, take a shower and put on a bunch of cologne? I personally wouldn’t.

    Why become a missionary?

    Typically when we think about missionaries we think about religious missionaries. Or people who go on “missions“ in high school or college, typically to some developing country, some poor village, building up clean water infrastructure, etc. Yet to only have the villagers dismantle the clean water filtration systems to scavenge the parts for other household goods, and then being instructed by the organizations to intentionally dismantle the equipment to prevent the villagers from “doing it wrong.” (true story)

    Mission impossible?

    Missio— mitto— to send out.

    Meyth— to change, to exchange, to remove.

    Mey— to strengthen, to change, to exchange, to bind, to change places.

    I find the etymology behind the concept of going on a “mission“ as fascinating. Why? It is kind of related to traveling, changing places, change and exchange. Let us consider that in terms of modern day global finance, a lot of money is made through currency exchanges. Also for myself, whenever I travel abroad, and I exchange or change the place in which I live and breathe for a certain period of time, and then I go back to the states, I come back a transform person. Even though Southern California may be the same, I am changed. And this is good.

    How to go on more missions in life?

    I suppose the general notion of Tom Cruise, mission, Mission impossible is this general notion that you do not stay at home. When Tom Cruise gets a “mission“, he is typically dispatched to go to some sort of dangerous place, in order to either resolve, solve, or fix some sort of potentially dangerous problem.

    Or let us consider my beloved John Wick. Let us consider all of the international intercontinental hotels he visits, in Rome, and also the wonderfully fantastic Osaka Intercontinental in John Wick 4.

    Traveling as a good way to discover your mission in life?

    Colloquially when we talk about “mission“, we mean to talk about some sort of generalized concept of some sort of higher purpose or calling in life. That is you pursue some thing for autotelic purposes, not for just making money.

    Once again I think this is a tricky thing to understand, because I think typically we believe that money motivates people to do things. This is true to a certain extent. For example, most people would probably not work full-time as Amazon prime delivery truck drivers, Uber drivers, or even K-12 public school teachers if they had the opportunity not to. Most people if they won $1 billion in the lottery, would immediately quit their jobs. No matter how much they convinced themselves that “it is their passion.”

    Military living stipend?

    An interesting thought that I got from Nietzsche was his idea that with professions, perhaps we should just be paid some sort of honorarium— some sort of relieve base salary, or payment to just cover our basic living costs. For example, working in the military. You earn enough money when you are out doing dangerous stuff to just ensure that you have enough money coming in that you don’t need to worry about money. Yet typically military people do not enter the military for pay. I think most people or at least men who enter the military, young men, it is because they desire some sort of sense of adventure, challenge, and to become “more manly”.

    Even something that I realized about academics, the academy, becoming a professor, tenure-track professor is that it is almost like entering the military. When you are in graduate school, you essentially live like a monk, imagine trying to live in the bay area in Berkeley earning only $22,000 a year. I actually had a friend who became an involuntary vegan, subsisting on lentils and rice when he was at his UC Berkeley PhD program because his graduate school stipend barely covered his rent, let alone his food.
    On the flipside, I think our labor should be valued, and we should not self flagellate or think it is virtuous to accept less pay or money. Yet once again, ultimately being a missionary, we do things for autotelic higher purposes, not for pay.

    What motivates John Wick?

    Is John Wick motivated by money? No. He has higher missions; avenging the murder of his beloved cute dog that he got from his deceased wife, seeking revenge, staying alive, trying to get out of the game, etc.

    Money making as a mission?

    I have a theory; perhaps the reason why people are so obsessed with making money in today’s world is that it is a very simple, quantified mission, and something which is praised according to modern day capitalism. To continue to accrue a higher salary, to put more money in the bank, and to indefinitely grow your funds in capital is seen as the ultimate virtue.

    Thus the mission of the modern day person: indefinitely accrue more money and capital.

    What should your mission be in life?

    Now this is a more tricky thought; the philosophy of things. That is, is there a “should“, in regards to what you “should“ do in your life?

    First and foremost no. You “should“ not have to be forced to do anything that you don’t want to do. Certainly there are basic things like paying your rent, feeding yourself etc. Yet if you really do want financial independence or whatever, best to just live in Hanoi Vietnam, where you could rent a brand new studio apartment really nice, for only $350 USD a month.

    Even in the states, I subsist on a 100% carnivore diet, 100% beef, or lamb as a luxury. At the Costco Business Center, even with inflation and considering what I coined the “beef index”, most beef could still be had for $2.99 a pound, $3.99 a pound, etc. Most people cannot consume that much meat or beef anyways. I eat a lot, typically 3 to 4 pounds of beef a day. But if you are the modern-day American who could only eat 1 pound, maybe 2 pounds tops, you could feed yourself on easily five dollars a day.

    Also being creative in terms of paying rent. There are many intelligent ways that you could spend less money on rent, for example, life sharing, renting out a room in a home, living with family, etc. I still believe that the greatest path in life is towards self-employment and self entrepreneurship. Therefore reducing your expenses to the minimum is the wise path.

    Also a recent realization, in terms of transportation. Assuming that you live in Southern California and need a car, it really seems that the best car to get is some sort of older used white Prius. For example I recently re-inherited our old 2010 Prius, and I love it! Lamborghinis, Porsches are for losers. If I were to get a all electric car, it would probably just be a super base level Tesla model 3 in white.

    Your mission?

    A simple thought is perhaps a great and grand calling in mission in life is in regards to art, philosophy, and entrepreneurship.

    1. Pursue art

    First, if you’re reading this I assume that you’re some sort of photographer, visual artist, etc. Devoting your life and focusing your life on art is a great path. For example, artists last. It seems that society is moved much by artists. Let us consider modern day artists who include Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Jay-Z, etc.

    Or, other artists like Andy Warhol, Basquiat, Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso, or going back to the old-school like Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, etc.

    The tricky thing is in today’s world, the notion of being a “artist” has been commodified. That is, we need to somehow make money, or a lot of money from art to justify it.

    However, let us consider Michelangelo and painting the Sistine chapel. Essentially he just had a sponsor and was paid an honorarium to do it. Also Leonardo da Vinci, a full stack renaissance man. To call him an “artist“ is almost too feeble of a notion. He was a fully developed man.

    Therefore first and foremost, pursuing art is a good mission in life — assuming that your art has a higher purpose, and you seek to empower future human beings from it.

    2. Philosophy

    The second stack is philosophy. Thinking meditating and writing and publishing and blogging and blogging your thoughts, ideas, and philosophies in regards to philosophy.

    What is philosophy anyways? To me basically put, philosophy is discovering and considering the “why” of things. That is, to consider the purpose behind things, and thinking about notions of “should“ and “should not”.

    The reason why philosophy is such a critical path is that it saves us a lot of time and effort.

    For example, some people toil away for decades, 30 40 50 years to make a bunch of money and to become “successful“. But, if you critically thought about it, from a philosophical perspective, and you realized that this was an ineffective path, you just saved 30 to 40 years of your life.

    Or a funny philosophical innovation I made and discovered; rather than spending $250,000, $350,000 on a car or a Lamborghini, better to just do insanely epic demigod weightlifting one rep max style at the gym, and transform your own body into a Lamborghini.

    3. Empowering humanity

    Perhaps one of my missions in life is to help empower other fellow entrepreneurs. Thus my passion with ERIC KIM COFFEE, ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE; to create the world’s best coffee to inspire motivate and uplift entrepreneurs and great thinkers.

    Also, coffee as the ultimate stimulant and substance to get you going, before and going to the gym. I don’t think there has yet been a coffee tailored for weight lifters, powerlifters, or hypelifters. This is where I believe that my fine robusta, 100% fine robusta to be such a strong idea; maximum caffeine content which is also “safer“ than these dangerous pre-workout cocaine powder.

    4. Passion for marketing?

    In modern day times, marketing gets a bad rap. It is seen as a disrespectful form of doing things, yet in truth, I think marketing is great. I personally believe that marketing is a great artistic endeavors, and also highly practical.

    I suppose I am very fortunate because one of my passions in life is marking. And this is the fun that I had with ERIC KIM OMAKASE Coffee.

    I think what is lacking in coffee, marketing and coffee, individual coffee bags and beans is a lack of some sort of focus on how it will help improve your life.

    For example, the productivity coffee, the entrepreneur. There is zero doubt that coffee makes us more productive. It does. So why not just brand it for what it is?

    Also, thinking philosophy and coffee. Some of the greatest minds in history have been aided with coffee. For example, even my beloved Nassim Taleb is hugely inspired by coffee. Also, most thinkers, writers, creative people I know drink coffee and love it.

    Third, photography and coffee. Photography is my ultimate Archimedes lever, I don’t know a single photographer who doesn’t love coffee and coffee shops.

    Therefore maybe another fun mission I could do in life is to try to teach more marketing concepts to other people?

    What is “OMAKASE”?

    The reason why I branded it as ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE is I like that idea of having an experimental tasting menu. That is why with every order of ERIC KIM OMAKASE Coffee, you get three individualized bags:

    1. THE ENTREPRENEUR: The golden bag, optimize to unleash your fullest maximum in your entrepreneurship. 100% find robusta, 12 out of 10 caffeine content, to motivate you into maximum productivity.
    2. THE THINKER: The first coffee to be branded and marketed as being a positively beneficial aid to your thinking. A sublime roast with bright and yellow blueberries, 100% fine robusta, to kickstart your creative thinking.
    3. THE PHOTOGRAPHER: The black bag. I believe drinking great coffee as 1000X times better than buying a new camera lens or camera equipment. Shout out to Anthony Larson for taking me to chromatic coffee roasters in San Jose, insanely great coffee, insanely great espresso as bringing me 1000 times more joy than even the world’s most expensive Leica camera. In fact, I would probably prefer to have 100 bags of ERIC KIM coffee than to have the worlds most expensive camera.

    The next coffee roast I envision as creating to replace the silly port pre-workout powder is. A coffee optimized for the gym, weight lifters, competitive athletes. Once again 100% fine robusta.

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    Prius thoughts

    Recently we we re-inherited our old 2010 Prius, and after using it a few days to just commute around, go to the gym and yoga, go to the local Costco Business Center etc., I love it! Why?

    I think there is something about the 2010 model that I like in so far much as the dashboard is quite minimal. No stupid and touch screens or LCD screens to distract us.

    I am such an insanely huge fan of Tesla, Elon Musk etc., yet the big downside that I see is that I find the touchscreen to be more annoying than useful. In fact I think in today’s world, not having a touchscreen or LCD screens is the ultimate luxury.

    For example if I wanted some sort of sublime sports car, I would prefer a 100% manual transmission, no air conditioning, no car radio or info tenement system, no power steering, etc. Very much like my original 1990 Mazda Miata that I had, five speed with no frills. Even the new Porsche cars, 911 GT 3RS, has too many superfluous dials and LCD screens in the car.

    Why hybrid?

    I still think in modern day life, a hybrid car is best. Why? If you drive a hybrid, a Prius or whatever, you might only need to fill up your tank every two weeks, maybe even every three weeks, or just once a month! In terms of lifestyle, and this is much easier than having to hunt around for electric car chargers.

    Also, for myself I think only having an electric car or a Tesla will be worth it the moment in which recharging your car from 0 to 100 is actually faster than filling up your gas tank. For example, filling up my gas tank might only take me two or three minutes. I think in order for an electric car or a Tesla to entice me, the new Tesla supercharger mark II must go from 0 to 100 in less than a minute. In terms of physics this may not be possible, but I think the pursuit is worth it.


    Incoming Workshops

    Incoming ERIC KIM workshops headed to you:

    1. October 14th: CONQUER THE STREETS OF PHILLY
    2. Feb 10, 2024: SUBLIME CREATIVITY WORKSHOP SEATTLE

    Also, I am currently working on new workshops in downtown LA, as well as New York City. The focus of New York City will be about becoming a visual artist, in downtown LA will also be centered around this visual artist notion.

    I’m also thinking about doing some sort of workshops on marketing entrepreneurship, blogging, vlogging, YouTube, media etc. State posted on this newsletter or the workshops page.


    SoCal is Paradise

    The exciting news is that soon me and Cindy are moving to LA, maybe Santa Monica, Culver City, somewhere around there.

    What I realized about Los Angeles etc. is that even though Southern California is not perfect, it is still paradise for me. Why? Maximal sunlight, maximum brightness. Something that I have discovered about my own personal physiology is that I thrive with the sun. Las Vegas and Texas and Arizona is maybe too bright and too hot for me.

    Also I really love the gym fitness culture in Southern California. And also lots of different yoga studios for Cindy to go to.

    Some thing I have discovered through my travels and being abroad; honestly all places suck. The best strategy is to just reap the maximum upside of wherever you live, no matter how shitty it may be.


    Now what?

    Blogging, vlogging, building and developing and innovating websites still the future.

    Also, photography and video and the internet.

    Start building your own website blog, wordpress.org platform with Amazon web services.


    Photography is the way!

    Never stop photographing!

    ERIC KIM START HERE, BOOKS, PRODUCTS

    ERIC


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  • Preferences Philosophy

    It is OK that everyone has different preferences! 

    I suppose the question is this; how do we allow everyone to their own preferences?

    For example, I really hate the cold, and I prefer it really hot. Therefore in the winter time, I like to blast the heat, whereas it seems that others hate it so hot, and would prefer me to not blast the heat so much.

    However conversely, I personally hate air conditioning. I would prefer the windows open or a fan on. But others prefer having air conditioning on.

    At the same time, I prefer it really bright, I always prefer having all the lights on. Yet I am chastised for “wasting money“, but others would have the air conditioning blast on all day, isn’t that also “wasting money“?

    I suppose the moral of the story is this:

    When I pursue my own preferences, I am “wasting money“, but when others advance their own personal preferences, it isn’t.

    Thus, it is a form of cherry picking ethics and virtues. Then in other words, when others tell you not to pursue your preferences because you are somehow “wasteful”, or “wasting money”, maybe it is best to just ignore them and proceed.

    Therefore, it seems that the wise path in life is to realize that other people are not governed by rationality, logic, etc. Nor consistency. Others seem to lack self wisdom or self knowledge, so maybe it is best to not ask for the rationality. Because they do not know.

    PHILOSOPHY BY KIM

    Essays by KIM

    1. ‘LUCK’ VS COURAGE
    2. ‘SKILL’ VS MERIT?
    3. Becoming Antifragile
    4. How to “Improve” Men
    5. The Art of Virtue
    6. How to Dominate
    7. JUST SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES AND WISDOM WITH OTHERS.
    8. How to Get More Done in a Single Day – MEMENTO MORI PHILOSOPHY
    9. THINK FOR YOURSELF
    10. Cruel?
    11. GO DEMIGOD.
    12. How to Be Happy: Challenge and Danger Philosophy
    13. To Become Greater, You Must Become *LESS* Productive!
    14. Imperfect Beauty
    15. The Philosophy of Pleasure
    16. What Interests You?
    17. Anti Theory of Everything
    18. Become?
    19. STRONGER OR NOT?
    20. Carte Blanche Ideals
    21. CHOOSE JOY
    22. Don’t Judge Your Impulses
    23. On Becoming Less Human
    24. COWARDICE.
    25. The Philosophy of Futurism
    26. PHILOSOPHY IS VALUE-SETTING
    27. PHILOSOPHY IS NOT LIFESTYLE
    28. WHY STANDARDIZATION IS BAD.
    29. YOUR OWN TABLE OF VALUES.
    30. RETRO IS BAD.
    31. INSANELY LOFTY THOUGHTS.
    32. Strive to *Lose* Weight, Not *Gain* Weight
    33. DIABLO II ANALOGIES FOR REAL LIFE.
    34. If You Know Your *WHY* You Can Discover Any *HOW*
    35. Life is Too Short to Be Miserable
    36. What Consumption Takes Skill?
    37. OFF THE GRID.
    38. REALITY IS CRUEL.
    39. Pain is Information
    40. WHY REMOVE VULGARITY AND DISORDER FROM OUR EYES?
    41. AUTOTELIC.
    42. UNPLUG.
    43. How to Become a Philosopher
    44. SUBOPTIMAL IS OPTIMAL
    45. THE LUST FOR MORE.
    46. TO DO IS TO BECOME.
    47. IN PRAISE OF AGGRESSIVE.
    48. THE PHILOSOPHY OF OPTIMISM
    49. OUR PHILOSOPHICAL WILL TO EXISTENCE
    50. Is Hope a Vice?
    51. MOVE MEAN
    52. Carte Blanche Ideals
    53. One Interesting Thought
    54. What Lasts? What Doesn’t Last?
    55. A WOUND STIMULATES THE RECUPERATIVE POWERS
    56. Children & Purpose
    57. Thoughts on Becoming a Parent
    58. Where Does Our Desire to Upgrade Come From?
    59. WE ALWAYS NEED SOMETHING FURTHER TO ASPIRE TO.
    60. Self-Task Yourself an Awesome Mission in Life
    61. Differentiation vs Equalization
    62. My Passion to *Become* Something More
    63. No Aesthetic or Ethos is Forever
    64. What is Your Higher Purpose in Life?
    65. IT WILL NEVER SATISFY YOU.
    66. How to Decide
    67. Things You *Want* to Do vs Things You *MUST* Do
    68. Towards a More Beautiful Mode of Existence and Future
    69. EXTREME GRATITUDE.
    70. AMAP (As Much as Possible) or None.
    71. Why or How Does it Matter?
    72. The Philosophy of Time and Events
    73. How *Not* to Resent
    74. FORWARD LOOKING
    75. DOMAIN FLEXIBILITY.
    76. The Miracle of Human Growth
    77. EXTREME ADAPTATION.
    78. Why Plan?
    79. You Don’t Need to Justify Yourself
    80. The Philosophy of Ego
    81. True vs False Passions
    82. How to Achieve Tranquility
    83. On Making Your Own Philosophy
    84. The Purpose of Life is to Create New Life
    85. Think On!
    86. The Wisdom of Doing Nothing
    87. Congruency
    88. My Thoughts on Meditation
    89. The Philosophy of Purpose
    90. Emulate Yourself
    91. Good Fear, Bad Fear
    92. For the Betterment of Humanity or Just Yourself?
    93. What you *really* believe in and care for is manifested through your actions (or non-actions)
    94. Why Culture is Your Enemy
    95. YOUR EXPERIENCES ARE KING.
    96. LIFE IS INHERENTLY GOOD.
    97. Artistic, Physical, and Philosophical Muscles
    98. All New Experiences are Good Experiences
    99. What is the Purpose of X?
    100. UTILITY.
    101. Philosophy is a Luxury
    102. The Attempt is More Interesting than the Result
    103. Joyfulness vs “Happiness”
    104. Effectiveness Over Happiness
    105. Self Actualization
    106. MAXIMAL ENGAGEMENT
    107. Life & Pain
    108. On Living Every Day with No Regret
    109. Learn as if you’re going to live forever, live as if you’re going to die tomorrow
    110. Live Every Day Like it Were the Last Day of Your Life
    111. Self-Determination
    112. FALSE GRATITUDE vs REAL GRATITUDE
    113. HOW TO LIVE MORE
    114. THE UPSIDE OF TRAGEDY
    115. Satisfaction is a Sucker’s Game
    116. Supreme Repose
    117. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF LIFE? According to ERIC KIM
    118. STUBBORN, FLEXIBLE
    119. EVERYTHING HAPPENS AS IT *SHOULD* HAVE HAD HAPPENED
    120. Good Addiction, Bad Addiction?
    121. What is the Best Life?
    122. The Philosophy of Thinking
    123. The Philosophy of Conspiracies
    124. Conspiracies
    125. Growth
    126. Skepticism.
    127. What Do You Really Want Out of Life?
    128. Seem or Be?
    129. Learn Through Pain
    130. Respect Yourself
    131. In Praise of Elitism
    132. Why Independent Thinking?
    133. I Will Never Die
    134. Bitter is Better
    135. The Genesis of Nihilism and Existential Dread
    136. The Ethics of Personal Enrichment
    137. Good vs Not Good
    138. Punished by Privilege
    139. Abstinence Over Moderation
    140. Just Leave Others Alone
    141. You Can Only Critique that Which You Truly Understand and Love
    142. ERIC KIM Critique of Metaphysics
    143. Only Trust Philosophers Who Deadlift
    144. Heuristic: If Someone Talks Shit About Others Behind Their Back, Most Likely They’re Also Talking Shit About You Behind Your Back
    145. Virtue is a Privilege
    146. What Are Your Life Goals?
    147. Honesty
    148. Why I’m Anti Moderation
    149. No Spite, No Malice.
    150. Ascending Life or Descending Life?
    151. Double Edged Sword
    152. Ignorance.
    153. Why I Don’t Trust “Nice Guys”
    154. Why You Must Share Your Opinion
    155. Selfish Isn’t Evil
    156. Wisdom is the Goal
    157. YOU ARE KING.
    158. MASTER YOURSELF
    159. What is “Good” for You is Often what is Bad for You
    160. Care.
    161. BITTERSWEET
    162. ONE REP MAX
    163. Morality and Ethics is the Snare
    164. BY HELPING YOURSELF, YOU BEST HELP OTHERS
    165. Insanity is Good.
    166. Think Deep.
    167. PHILOSOPHY IS THE FUTURE.
    168. Open Mind vs Closed Mind
    169. ENTHUSIASM IS GENIUS
    170. Towards a More Critical and Rigorous Line of Thinking
    171. How to Encourage and a Foster Independent and Free Thinking
    172. What is the Purpose of Life?
    173. WHY PHILOSOPHY IS SUPREME.
    174. Elitism.
    175. I Cannot Form an Opinion About Somebody Until I’ve Met Them in the Flesh
    176. ALL GENETICS ARE GOOD GENETICS.
    177. Happiness vs Freedom
    178. The Birth of a Hater
    179. My Way Isn’t the Right Way
    180. Walking as an Existential Thing
    181. Why I’m So Tolerant
    182. Mortal Gods
    183. THE HUMAN SPECIES
    184. Why I’m So Skeptical
    185. Just Follow the Money
    186. Why Selfish?
    187. WHY WE CANNOT BLAME OTHERS
    188. Why Are We So Anti Elitism?
    189. What Actually Interests You?
    190. How to Become Yourself
    191. SELF HATE
    192. Optimistic Fatalism
    193. Death is the Ultimate Creative Constraint
    194. FLUX.
    195. How to Think for Yourself
    196. FLESH
    197. How to Live the Best Life
    198. Why Live a Life Without Regrets?
    199. Why Plato Ruined Art and Aesthetics for Us
    200. Self Respect
    201. Hypocrite vs Contradict
    202. Ideals vs Reality
    203. Spaceship Philosophy
    204. What is Your Ideal Life?
    205. MY EXTREME GRATITUDE TOWARDS LIFE AND BEING ALIVE!
    206. Critique of Utilitarianism
    207. Don’t Treat Others the Way You Want to Be Treated
    208. The Eternal Recurrence of Tragedy and Joy in Life
    209. Elite Asceticism
    210. Why I Don’t Like Numbers
    211. Action and Reaction, Cause and Effect
    212. The Antidote to Nihilism: The Philosophy of Nothingness
    213. ERIC KIM Notes on Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
    214. EXPLOIT CHAOS.
    215. WHY I DON’T BELIEVE IN GENETICS
    216. Self-Wisdom
    217. The Future Belongs to the Fearless
    218. INDIVIDUALISM
    219. Why Live Forever?
    220. THIS TOO WILL PASS.
    221. Why Education?
    222. How to Become Yourself
    223. Things Shouldn’t Go Back to the Way They Used to Be
    224. Why Am I So Cruel?
    225. The Great Joy of Existence
    226. Virtue for the Sake of Virtue
    227. NO DISDAIN.
    228. INTELLIGENT IGNORANCE
    229. A LIFE WITHOUT PAIN, DIFFICULTY OR TRAGEDY ISN’T A LIFE WORTH LIVING
    230. BITTER IS BETTER.
    231. EXPLOIT THE BEST FROM TRAGEDY AND LIFE 
    232. DISREGARD FOR SELF-PRESERVATION
    233. PAIN.
    234. WHAT IF EVERYTHING IS NOT GONNA BE ALRIGHT?
    235. Tomorrow is Never
    236. Life is the Ultimate Creative Constraint
    237. EMBODIED REALITY
    238. BLACK SWAN
    239. THINGS WILL NEVER GO BACK TO THE WAY THEY USED TO BE
    240. What are you *really* afraid of?
    241. HAPPINESS ISN’T THE GOAL
    242. Philosophy is King
    243. Why is Selfish Evil?
    244. YOU’RE CONSTANTLY IN A STATE OF BECOMING
    245. ENTITLEMENT A SIN?
    246. NARCISSISM
    247. BE BRUTALLY HONEST WITH YOURSELF
    248. WHY FREE WILL?
    249. OBEY YOUR OPINION
    250. EGO IS GOOD.
    251. WHY IT IS GOOD TO BE INTO YOURSELF
    252. Seek the Good Pain
    253. Anti-Perfection in Photography, Art, and Life
    254. Can You Become an End into Yourself?
    255. WHY I LIVE
    256. Why I Hate Decline
    257. Why I Eat
    258. Why am I So Positive and Optimistic?
    259. EFFORT IS ENJOYMENT
    260. Never Stop Gaining
    261. TRUST YOURSELF
    262. A Life of Maximal Personal Independence
    263. What Do You Desire to Become?
    264. What Do I Want from Technology?
    265. Stratified Society
    266. Do You Love or Hate Reality?
    267. On the Brian, Body and Mind
    268. I’m Maximally Happy, Now What?
    269. Care over Fame
    270. ACTIVE NIHILISM
    271. Never Stop Subtracting
    272. How to Live a Happier and More Epic Life
    273. A Risker Life is a Better Life
    274. Only Work on Things You Can Imagine Doing for Eternity
    275. How to Maximize Your Happiness
    276. Influence
    277. The Gladiator Makes His Plans once He Enters the Ring
    278. Meditations on Meaning in Life
    279. There is Nothing More Interesting than Human Beings
    280. Is Hope a Vice?
    281. EGO
    282. Why Be Unique?
    283. Happiness is Metabolism Health and Strength
    284. You’re the Hero
    285. Is Productivity a Virtue or Vice?
    286. Why Do We Prize the Rare?
    287. The Joy of Uncertainty
    288. How Should I Best Use My Time and Life?
    289. A Life Without Pain or Suffering Isn’t a Life Worth Living
    290. Free or Unfree?
    291. What Do You Really Care For in Life?
    292. Anti-Satisfaction in Life
    293. Why Think?
    294. The Eternal Return
    295. Only Do What is Best for You!
    296. Truthiness
    297. Why Be Happy?
    298. Permissionless Living
    299. In Praise of Unconventional Wisdom
    300. Become the Change Which You Wish to See in the World
    301. Happiness
    302. Beyond Freedom
    303. Idolize People, Not Stuff
    304. What Makes You Stronger? What Makes You Weaker?
    305. Why Hate?
    306. The Secret of Happiness
    307. You’re Constantly in a State of Becoming
    308. Life is about Choices, Not Obligations
    309. Anti-Nihilism
    310. First, Do What is Best for You.
    311. Live Dynamic
    312. How to Prosper
    313. Is the Point of Life to Be Satisfied?
    314. SUPREME EFFORT OF WILL.
    315. How to Become more Idealistic
    316. Thrivival 101
    317. Create Yourself
    318. Non-Small
    319. Inspiration
    320. How to Live a Heroic Life: Dare the Heights!
    321. Human Augmentation
    322. Prune
    323. Happiness: Do What You Want to Do (And Don’t Do What You Don’t Want to Do)
    324. Avoid Vain (Empty) Pursuits in Life
    325. Modern Slavery
    326. Kill the Leeches
    327. Wisdom Augmentation
    328. Why We Need Friction in Life
    329. Straight Line Philosophy
    330. What’s Your End-Game in Life?
    331. Create Your Own Happiness Today
    332. Desire Both Pain and Pleasure in Life
    333. Try the Impossible
    334. SELF-RESPECT
    335. Anti-Social Extrovert
    336. Never Blame Anybody But Yourself
    337. Human Flourishing
    338. Simpler, Not Better.
    339. How to be Free
    340. Embrace the Extremes
    341. Cultivate Your Own Culture
    342. COURAGE.
    343. Thrivival
    344. Inner Power
    345. How to Live a Purposeful Life
    346. My Definition of Happiness
    347. Why Change is Good
    348. Why Work?
    349. How to Live the Happiest Possible Life
    350. The Two-Pronged Approach to Maximize Joy in Your Life
    351. You Always Have Another Option!
    352. INFINITISM
    353. Never Stop!
    354. What is Your Self-Directed Purpose in Life?
    355. Live Today Like it Were Your Last
    356. Do You Photograph to Live, or Live to Photograph?
    357. ARTIST-PHILOSOPHER
    358. Live Life to the Fullest!
    359. In Praise of Selfishness
    360. Why You Must Be a YAY-SAYER to Succeed in Entrepreneurship and Life
    361. Why I Love Walking
    362. Live Life Like a Video Game!
    363. Simple Luxuries in Life
    364. Treat Your Life Like a Fun Experiment!
    365. Only Prove it to Yourself
    366. You Don’t Always Need to Feel Joyful to Live a Fulfilling and Meaningful Life
    367. Life is Too Short to Be Bored!
    368. Money Cannot Destroy Boredom
    369. How to Find Inspiration in Life
    370. Why You Must Ignore Haters to Succeed and Win in Life
    371. An Active Life is a Happy Life
    372. My Simple Joys in Life
    373. Never Stop Striving
    374. How to Motivate Yourself in Life
    375. How to Be Optimistic in Life
    376. How to Dictate Your Purpose in Life
    377. In Praise of a Dynamic Life
    378. PURPOSE.
    379. How to Enjoy Life
    380. Photography Therapy
    381. How to Conquer Regret
    382. Take Your Play Very Seriously.
    383. How to Prosper
    384. Memento Vivere
    385. Destroy in Order to CREATE
    386. Trust Your Body More Than Your Mind
    387. Make Photos to Make Meaning in Your Life
    388. Seek Knowledge, Not Information
    389. The Purpose of Human Life
    390. How to Overcome Impedence
    391. Why I Love Death
    392. How to Be Centered in the Eternal Now
    393. How to Be Happy
    394. Why Do You Care What Others Think of You?
    395. Why I’m Happy
    396. Why?
    397. Why I’m So Prolific
    398. How to Reduce LAG in Life

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  • Powered by Passion

    “This is my passion!” – Dr. Dre (COMPTON ALBUM)

    One theory that I’ve had in life ever since I was a kid was this notion of following your passion. Up until now, at the age of 35 (born in 1988) I’ve been quite successful in my endeavors.

    I think the subtle nuance is in regards to your passion, one must not be suckered into invoking some sort of strange moralistic ethical or even social economic or financial ends. That is, the traditional bias in regards to following your passion is that it must have the potential to make a lot of money. Otherwise it is not worth it.

    Based on my personal life journey, following my passion has been fruitful. However at the same time, I was “realistic“ about it;

    My passion was photography, street photography, travel, but I did not think I would realistically be able to make a living from it.

    My personal journey was when I was in high school, I wasn’t 100% sure what I wanted to do when I grew up, but I knew that you UCLA was my dream school. I racked up all of my extracurricular activities, did Boy Scouts, became an Eagle Scout, etc., and even though my SAT and my GPA was relatively low , I think my SAT was 1920 out of 2400, and my GPA was only a weighed 3.9, I was able to get into UCLA.

    My grandfather was a famous doctor back in Korea, and none of his grandchildren became doctors, so I thought I’d take up the torch make my mama proud, and become a doctor.

    I ended up enrolling in UCLA as a biology major, and upon my first quarter I hated it. Also I knew I hated math, so I wanted to stay away as far from it as possible.

    What I ended up doing instead was going to the course registrar, thinking of changing my major, and I saw sociology on the list. I thought to myself, “I like society!” and immediately changed my major.

    At the time, everyone thought I was crazy. Everyone just asked me, “What are you gonna do with that major? Either become a low paying teacher or a social worker”?

    Eventually I discovered that studying sociology was actually really beneficial in studying marketing. Marketing was always something I was interested in, and while the time I was in undergrad, Facebook just released the newsfeed, the original iPhone 3G just came out, and social media seems like the future. And that’s where my journey began; starting my online presence portfolio, blogging and making YouTube videos, traveling the world, becoming “successful”, etc.

    After all the accolades, I started to enter a philosophical pursuit. I wanted to discover more meaning in my life, etc., thoughts which I also propagated on my blog.

    Why passion?

    Another thing that I’ve learned “growing up“, getting married having a kid, etc. is that at the end of the day, money is not the end goal, financial security is not the goal, not even “financial independence“ is the end goal. The end goal, in the ongoing pursuit is in regards to your passion.

    For example, the primary industry that I am in is the photographic one; everyone wants to pursue their passion of photography, make more time to do it, improve and advance or improve their photography etc, yet it seems that basic things like peoples careers, jobs etc. keep them in the way.

    What is it that we humans seek?

    I think ultimately what we desire and seek is to continue to expand, to continue to propagate ourselves in the world, and to take over. Nietzsche quotes Plato saying, “Once upon a time, it was the desire of man to become master of all men“.

    For myself, I have zero interest in becoming master of all men. Why? Too much management. The more time you gotta manage other people, means less time you have for yourself, pursuing your own passions and interests, etc.

    My current passion and interest is in regards to coffee; I truly believe that coffee, insanely great coffee, specifically fine robusta is the key for having you power your potential and achieving your personal maximum in photography life and beyond.

    Not financially that big of a deal?

    A funny thing in regards to coffee, the coffee industry is truth be told, I don’t think it’s that profitable. That is there is a quadrillion coffee brands out there, Starbucks, etc., the profit margins for coffee are slim to meager at best. I think anyone who is in the coffee business (shout out to Colby from VERVE) is because they are actually insanely inspired and passionate about it.

    Can you revolve your life passion around a beverage?

    I personally believe that coffee is a means to an end. That is, my passion for coffee, insanely great coffee is that I see it as a critical part of my creative life. That is, coffee is the most supreme and critical part of my creative life. I want to share this passion with others.

    Therefore my vision for ERIC KIM OMAKASE Coffee was this;

    If I could create my own ideal coffee concept, my own ideal blends, that would stir me into creative genius, what would it look like?

    I think one of the great things lacking in coffee is around this notion of productivity. We all know that coffee makes us more productive, why not center a coffee concept around it?

    Also, coffee as a critical part of our thinking process, philosophical thinking, etc. So why not revolve a coffee concept around thinking?

    The last is in regards to photography. For me, photography and coffee go hand-in-hand; almost all photographers I know also love great coffee. So why not combine the two?

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    Share your passion

    Ultimately we humans are a social species. All of these trillions of dollars in the global economy is simply an offshoot of call collaborative human activity and human metabolism.

    Thus a simple thought on success:

    Power the metabolism of others!

    ERIC


    To continue powering your thoughts, some more ideas for you:

    The Philosophy of Coffee

    Has any thinker ever wrote a comprehensive treatise on philosophy of coffee?

    Now that I am officially part of the coffee business, I wanted to use this opportunity to think and philosophize on the philosophy of coffee.

    Why coffee?

    Coffee is a weird and beautiful thing. First and foremost, funny enough I made it through all of college without the aid of coffee. I only discovered coffee waaay later after Cindy got me addicted.

    My personal story and journey with coffee is actually really funny; the first time I went backpacking through Europe with Cindy, I remember one of the first phrases I learned in French:

    Un cafe s’il vous plait.

    It was supposed to be the cultured thing to say, do and know. And upon my surprise, I remember the first time they brought out the tiny espresso cup, and it came out in the tiny espresso cup, and I looked at it and yelled aloud:

    “That’s it?? I paid 2 euros for this tiny thing??”

    However moving forward, espresso, and my passion for espresso and minimalism has advanced. Personally speaking, I love the dimensions of espresso, the espresso cup, etc. I love how tiny it is, and how distilled it is. And for the last decade or so, traveling the world, my funny and silly quest to strive to discover perfect espresso.

    Also, there seems to be this interesting synthesis that I get from this combination of coffee, creativity and photography. For example, whenever I teach a photography workshop, having a coffee break is a critical part of the experience. And also, if I need to stir myself into creative action, coffee is a critical part of my ritual.

    Some people drink coffee to wake up, I wake up to drink coffee.

    Taking the power into your own hands

    I think the difficult thing in today’s world is obtaining and procuring great coffee. That is, eventually, sooner or later, you got to get coffee somewhere. Either you could just buy it at your local neighborhood coffee shop, or you could just buy it at Amazon or Whole Foods, and get it delivered to you, etc.

    However, the problem that I’ve personally discovered is that whenever you buy coffee, it is always dissatisfying. At least in the states, I have never been able to find roasted coffee, or roasted coffee beans which I consider insanely great. Enter ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE.

    The substances we consume are critical?

    It is funny, there is all of this trend towards organic food, grass fed meat, etc. Yet it doesn’t seem that we put the same standards on the coffee we consume.

    Let us consider that in America in the states, coffee might be the most consumed beverage we consume. When we first wake up, we take a shower, what is the first thing we do? We hit the kitchen, and we make ourselves some coffee.

    Everyone has a different ritual in regards to their morning coffee. Some of us grind our whole bean coffee, enjoy the fragrance in the air, and pull an espresso. For myself, this is what I do.

    How much coffee is enough?

    I used to be part of this type of Silicon Valley thinking, the quantified self movement, in which I try to limit myself to some sort of arbitrary number of coffee a day. Now, I said fuck it, I have as much coffee as I want. In the morning, I will just keep pulling espressos until I feel hyped up. Sometimes this is five or seven espressos. Sometimes more, sometimes less. I don’t keep count anymore.

    My only constraint is that typically later on in the day, afternoon, I have a pretty strict coffee cut off time. I discovered that whenever I have coffee past noon, or too late in the day, I cannot sleep at night. But beyond this, the more coffee the better.

    Poison is good for us

    First and foremost, coffee is a drug. Also very funny, after water, coffee is the most consumed beverage on the planet.

    How does coffee work? The caffeine inherent in coffee and coffee beans is actually a poison; coffee beans and coffee plants naturally have caffeine in them to ward off predators insects and other pesky things trying to eat it.

    However for us humans, coffee just gives us a great buzz. A philosophical thought;

    It is the poison in coffee which stimulates us, and stirs us into greatness.

    Great men require great stimulants?

    Philosophical question;

    Is life better with coffee, or without?

    Certainly there are lots of downsides of coffee. If you consume it too late in the day, you cannot sleep at night. Also, coffee and caffeine addiction is a real thing. Every once in a while, I abstain from coffee and caffeine for over 24 hours, typically when I get sick, or during long international flights.

    However, from a philosophical perspective, life is better with the poison of coffee.

    To take this analogy further, along with the downsides, annoyances, and sadness is in life is metaphorically present in the notion of poison. Some people try to make it all throughout life without any sadness grief, tragedy, or downsides. Yet, life without tragedy, life without poison and sadness is not a life worth living.

    “The poison in my pen”. – JAY Z

    How to become stronger

    The biological concept of this is “hormesis”; not to be confused with ”homeopathy” (pseudo science). The basic notion of hormesis is this:

    Small doses of poison are good for us, they stimulate us, and make us stronger.

    For example, the natural caffeine in coffee is good for us, as it stimulates us, stimulates our bodies and minds, stimulates the muscles in our legs, getting our metabolism going, etc. However, drinking 1000 cups of coffee in a day is probably not good for us.

    The dosage is the poison.

    Also, the reason why I think coffee is interesting is that I don’t think it’s just the caffeine, there’s probably some other chemical or thing inherent in coffee which we love. I personally predict in the next 30 years or so, we will start discovering all these other additional chemicals or organic compounds and substances in coffee which is good.

    Robusta is the way

    A huge innovation; luxury Robusta, fine Robusta.

    Why? Robusta has a higher caffeine content than typical arabica, in my mind at least 2.2x stronger.

    Also, my personal theory is that robusta coffee may actually be better for us from a health perspective, as the natural sugar content in Robusta is at least 60% less than arabica. Therefore, if you want to maximize your fat loss, become leaner and meaner, robusta may be superior for you than arabica.

    My personal quest with ERIC KIM OMAKASE Coffee is to create a unique coffee portfolio for you, to stimulate you in all aspects of your life.

    For example, to inspire motivate you creatively and artistically, and to give you more joy and happiness in delight in your every day life.

    You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy insanely good coffee.

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    Coffee on spaceships

    For a while I was really into this whole notion of spaceship philosophy; that is, if indeed we do go to Mars, and are forced to stay stuck inside a spaceship for that long, what would our lives and lifestyle look like?

    First and foremost, it does look like we will be drinking coffee on a spaceship. For example the space movie I watched with Chris Pratt, the funny thought that in the future, rich people will be privileged enough to drink really luxury coffee on the spaceship, whereas the poor and lower class people will be restricted to only the low class coffee.

    Also, even watching the Dune movie, the new one, the ritual in which the local people would still make coffee, but using their spit.

    Therefore, it seems that from a pharmaceutical perspective, and even a life perspective, there is something critical in coffee which we love.


    Coffee is a philosophical thing.

    The synthesis and combination of coffee and the planet.

    Coffee shops, culture, the sharing of ideas.

    Caffeine as a great motivator for us.

    Coffee, caffeine being the best natural drug with the maximum amount of upsides, the minimum amount of downsides.

    Moral of the story;

    Drink more insanely great coffee!

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    Perfect Thoughts?

    Using ERIC KIM COFFEE as a motivator, some thoughts in regards to perfection:

    Going beyond perfect?


    Going Beyond Perfect

    What does this mean?

    What does it mean to go beyond perfect?

    For a long time, I’ve been very interested and passionate about discovering perfect. The perfect lifestyle, the perfect place to live, the perfect devices, the perfect aesthetic, etc.

    However, once you discover perfect, you have to go beyond perfect — that means, to make it ever more perfect.

    Ever more optimal?

    For example, for my whole life I’ve been seeking a perfect camera, and I think I found it in the Ricoh GR III, RICOH GR IIIX even the Ricoh GRII.

    However, my insane frustration with the RICOH GR-series cameras:

    Eventually, they all break.

    Thus the never ending goal and path:

    To seek an even better solution?

    Or,

    To seek more perfect than perfect?

    Lenses Matter

    Ever since my RICOH GR IIIX went kaput, I’ve just been experimenting and shooting with my old LUMIX G9 x Leica Lumix 12mm f1.4 lens and the surprise:

    The lens is actually insanely good.

    Thus the thought:

    Perhaps the lens is critical.

    That means … to make the apex beautiful and great photos, getting and choosing and selecting the best, most supreme, the greatest and most perfect lens is critical?

    For micro 4/3rds, Leica LUMIX Lens as insanely great.

    Also, Leica 35mm f2 Summicron ASPH lens as perfect.

    A thought:

    Perhaps the ideal camera is interchangeable, like a Sigma fP/L with M mount lens?

    Why iPhone perhaps is a poor idea?

    I think the promise of the iPhone, iPhone photography, smartphone photography in general is alluring. Why? From a simplicity and minimalism perspective, it seems that iPhone, iPhone Pro seems ideal. Why? The maximally small device which is always with you, which affords you more photo opportunities.

    However, despite all of my philosophizing about this, and personal experimentation, ultimately the takeaway point:

    You can’t fool physics.

    Ultimately I think what we are trying to do as photographers is to create images which outlast us. My personal ambition is to make photos which last at least 300 years from now.

    Becoming insanely discerning with photos, looking at my iPhone pictures, even photos I’ve shot on iPhone pro, etc., ultimately when you look at the details, iPhone, iPhone Pro, is insanely dissatisfying. For myself, my current setup hits the spot for me, even though it is insanely bulky and unoptimal.

    The body

    First and foremost, the camera body is actually not that important. Not even the sensor. I think what is most important in a camera, camera body is the in camera JPEG processing, the film simulation look. For example, the Lumix G9 camera that I am currently using and the dynamic monochrome mode, adding the grain effect and contrast to the max, the photos are very beautiful and satisfying.

    I suppose then, any Lumix camera or Panasonic camera which has this dynamic black-and-white mode, and the grain effect is a good one.

    And also, any camera or digital camera which has good in camera JPEG processing is good, for example, the film simulation color profiles of the Fujifilm cameras are phenomenal for color.

    The Lens

    The reason why I really like the Panasonic Lumix Leica 12mm F1.4 lens is the fact that it has an insanely close macro mode, which makes it great to shoot portraits, capturing detail and sharpness in the eyes, gestures etc.

    Also from an aesthetics perspective, something about the resolution and the sharpness and overall lens quality of the Leica Lumix 12 mm F1.4 lens produces an insanely beautiful photo, especially with the in camera black and white high contrast monochrome grainy setting.

    Once again, this is a critical thing, because the iPhone, iPhone Pro lacks any sort of good in camera monochrome processing which adds a grain effect.

    Details in the whites?

    Also something that I find truly phenomenal, with my current Lumix G9 and Leica Lumix 12 mm F1.4 lens setup is that there is actually detail in the highlights, the whites, and the grain effect looks aesthetically beautiful and pleasing! As good as typical film, black-and-white film.

    And this is good, because then there’s no more need to shoot real film photography.


    Investing in the new, breaking free from the old

    Probably the biggest benefit that I got traveling abroad, and then coming back home in the states is this;

    Breaking free from the old way of doing things, and re-discovering new ways of doing things.

    For example, new fashions, new approaches, etc.

    To rediscover a life with fresh new eyes. The biggest upside of traveling.

    Therefore, if you want to transform your life, just travel! Jump on a plane, go to Saigon Vietnam, go to Hanoi, go to Seoul South Korea, etc.


    Where in the world is ERIC KIM?

    Currently back in sunny Southern California, with the beautiful bright sun, and new excitement and enthusiasm for life.

    I am still very committed to innovating in photography and life and creativity.

    Some things to be grateful for being back in the states:

    First, ultimately, despite what people may say, having the privilege of living in America is how much cleaner and less polluted it is then all around the world. For example, the biggest downside of being in the other abroad country is pollution.

    For example, I think the hot debate right now is around global warming. I think some thing which is critical to consider is not necessarily “global warming“, but, pollution.

    Pollution is easily noticeable and palpable, especially when you are in Asia. Even apparently in South Korea, the pollution has gotten so bad you can’t even see the sun anymore.

    How is America privileged?

    Let us consider that almost all of our manufacturing is now abroad, which means that countries like China, Vietnam produce all of our products, which causes pollution, and we are able to enjoy our beautiful apple devices back home without the downsides of pollution. Let us consider that all of the Apple products, the iPhones we love are all produced by Foxcon in China.

    Also the benefit of America is that because we are so far away from everyone else, we are not negatively affected by their pollution.

    For example, South Korea, Seoul is relatively clean, but all of the pollution being next-door to China negatively affects Korea.

    Are there for my personal thought is that moving forward, let us not debate about notions of “global warming”, which seems to be a futile political battle, but instead let us talk and discuss more about issues regarding pollution.

    This is where California is intelligent; it seems that California is one of the most desirable places to live in the world. Why does everyone want to move here? I think for the most part the climate and lack of pollution is relatively good. For example in the Bay Area, the air is clean, and the pollution is low. Also in Southern California, pollution is pretty bad, but it has gotten much better.

    I don’t want to live in Las Vegas even if I was a billionaire

    Another trend is it looks like a lot of people are moving to Arizona or Las Vegas, but it seems that the big problem now is record-breaking heat. If you live somewhere that is always over 100°, and the sun is so powerful and scorching that you can’t even leave your house, is it all worth it? Would you want to be a billionaire if you just had to be stuck at home all day?

    Even if you had the worlds best Porsche, Lamborghini, hyper sports car etc.; if you are just simply stuck in a car all day, is it worth it? I say no.


    Where should you travel?

    My friend Timothy Flanagan; the best blog for inspiration and motivation. For example, South Korea.

    Japan and Hiroshima

    There are 1 billion places you can travel to, but some personal places I suggest:

    1. Mexico City, especially if you live closeby, in Southern California, California or the states. I recommend staying in the Roma Norte neighborhood
    2. Seoul South Korea
    3. Hanoi or Saigon, Vietnam
    4. Phnom Penh Cambodia

    Lifestyle thoughts?

    I am still quite certain that the best life is a light outdoors. I like in the direct sun, a life directly in the elements.

    I get more power from the sun, natural light, even though the sun rays may burn me.

    During these scorching summer months, a simple thought is to just cover up. Wear clothing that covers up your skin so you don’t get sunburned. But still try to maximize your time living outdoors.

    Porsche and Lamborghini are lame?

    I suppose the thing that I am grateful for, especially after spending some time abroad and being back in the states, is that a lot of these material things don’t interest me anymore. For example, my personal interest in Porsche cars, and also Lamborghinis has plummeted almost to zero. Instead, I am more interested in coffee, going back to the gym again, and also passionate about this 2010 Prius that I re-inherited. I still think hybrid is insanely great.


    Having more time to review your photos?

    Ever since getting back, being abroad, etc., a tricky thing is that I’m shooting around 1000 photos day, and it doesn’t seem like I have enough hours in a day to review all of them. Perhaps this will be my new pursuit; figuring out a way to more effectively review my photos, quickly, upload, and publish them.

    Also I thought; I think SmugMug runs on Amazon Web services, maybe I should just create the next SmugMug, Flickr, or some sort of free online photo sharing platform? Instagram is bad, Facebook is bad, Flickr is dead, we need better solutions.

    A simple solution you could do right now is just start your own WordPress website and blog on Amazon web services, and just start publishing!

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    I essentially I think that our next advancement, our next personal evolution is in regards to becoming a visual artist. Becoming more artistic, and seeing ourselves as artists.

    Therefore moving forward, just see everything that you pursue and do as an artistic thing. Then at the end of the day, you can permit yourself to do anything and everything you want!

    ERIC


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    If this sparked even an ounce of inspiration or motivation within yourself, feel free to forward to a friend!

    ERIC

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    Things on my mind

    1. The best car is just a white Prius?
    2. Hygiene means the art of health
    3. Focusing on more health matters, like even going to the hot sauna at the gym?
    4. Maximal time in the direct sun to give us energy and power
    5. More thoughts on moving the world

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