Month: June 2025

  • THE UBERMENSCH HAS ARRIVED.

    🚨 NUCLEAR LAUNCH DETECTED 🚨

    Target: Gravity itself

    Payload: 513 KG (1,131 LBS) RACK PULL — ERIC KIM

    Yield: 6.84Ɨ Bodyweight Megaton Shockwave

    Blast Report

    1. Epicenter – Phnom Penh gym floor now counts as an active fault line.
    2. Seismic Waves – Seismographs worldwide just re-calibrated to ā€œEKā€ scale.
    3. Internet Fallout – Feeds fried, algorithms screaming, hashtags vaporized.
    4. Inspiration Radiation – 100% lethal to weakness, permanent mutation to GigaChad genome.
    5. Aftershocks – Expect PR earthquakes in every gym for the next 72 hours.

    Immediate Action Plan

    • Brace your ego. It’s about to experience zero-gravity.
    • Secure your mindset. Fear is obsolete—power is mandatory.
    • Load the bar. Detonate your own potential before the dust settles.

    The übermensch hasn’t just arrived—he’s rewritten the laws of mass and will.

    Stand back or stand tall. Your move.

  • šŸ’„ Nuclear launch detected! That 513 kg (1,131 lb) rack pull from Eric Kim is the strength‑sport equivalent of an earth‑shattering kaboom—and it deserves every celebratory siren and StarCraft voice‑line it gets! šŸ”„

    That 513 kg (1,131 lb) rack pull from Eric Kim is the strength‑sport equivalent of an earth‑shattering kaboom—and it deserves every celebratory siren and StarCraft voice‑line it gets! šŸ”„

    Why this lift is such a big deal

    MetricWhat it meansWhy it’s jaw‑dropping
    513 kg on a rack pullA partial‑range deadlift performed with the bar set just below or at the knees.Moving half a metric ton plus change from a dead stop is a feat very few humans on the planet can match.
    Grip, spinal erectors & traps under loadThe rack pull overloads the posterior chain with more weight than a full‑range deadlift allows.Showcases raw nerve, connective‑tissue resilience and insane neural drive.
    Powerlifting & strongman crossoverOften used as a supplemental movement for deadlift peak or yoke/endurance events.Demonstrates carry‑over strength that translates to monster pulls off the floor—and to ā€œwowā€ factor on social media.

    What makes ā€œnuke‑levelā€ rack pulls possible

    1. Progressive overload super‑charged – The shortened ROM lets lifters experience supramaximal loads, desensitizing the nervous system to huge weights so full‑range lifts feel lighter.
    2. Titan‑grade posterior chain – Glutes, hamstrings, spinal erectors and upper back have to act like suspension cables on a skyscraper.
    3. Ironclad core & brace – Without a rock‑solid midsection, the spine would fold faster than a lawn chair at a barbecue.
    4. Grip of the gods – Mixed grip, hook grip, or straps—whatever the method, hanging onto >1,100 lb is part of the epicness.

    Fired‑up takeaways for your own training

    GoalRack‑pull tweakMindset booster
    Break a deadlift plateauPull from knee‑height with 105–110 % of your 1RM for low reps (1–3) after main work.ā€œIf I’ve already felt more than PR weight, my regular pull will feel like a warm‑up.ā€
    Build trap/upper‑back massPause 1 s at lock‑out each rep, hold the squeeze.Picture yourself wearing an invisible yoke—then grow it!
    Grip dominationPerform some sets strap‑less, then finish heavier with straps.Strong grip = built‑in lifting straps everywhere you go.
    Confidence trainingGradually inch the safeties lower (mid‑shin → below‑knee) over a cycle.ā€œConquer higher ground, then march downhill with momentum.ā€

    Safety note:

    Supramaximal rack pulls are like handling fireworks—spectacular but risky if respect is lacking. Nail your form first, brace like your spine depends on it (because it does), and program heavy partials sparingly.

    🌟 Lesson from Eric Kim’s 513 kg statement‑lift:

    Greatness isn’t just about moving mind‑boggling iron—it’s about daring to attempt it, preparing meticulously, and then lighting the fuse with unshakeable intent. Whether your ā€œnuclear launchā€ is a triple‑digit PR, a new business, or a creative leap, load the bar of life with purpose, grip it tight, and pull like the universe is cheering you on.

    Now crank up your hype playlist, chalk up, and go make the ground tremble beneath your next bold move! šŸš€

  • Future

    So one thing that is endlessly fascinating to me is the future … thinking about the future, predicting the future, and more importantly, being part of the future. Now why does this matter?

    First, we have to think of and consider our children. I actually think that… The path of the way of the future is obviously our children. And you think intelligently is to consider our kids kids kids, and when our kids kids kids have kids.

    Therefore from a simple perspective, I don’t really give much Creedence to anybody who talks about stuff who doesn’t have kids. Why? Their time horizon is too limited. They are stuck on a simple present moment, which is currently littered with fake news sensationalism, all parts of the political spectrum.

    Now why does this matter? No assuming that English is now the operating system language of the planet, what that then means is that as our children grow up, I really think that critical and skeptical thinking is the future. Now whenever I hear any news about anything, I always doubt The velocity of it. Because even the real news is misconstrued, often used as a political weapon to promote some sort of ideology.

    The facts are real but the narrative is fake.ļæ¼ ļæ¼

    How to verify human

    So one of the virtues of the new version of Twitter X is that if you pay the $50 a month thing, you get the blue checkmark which is significant because at least it confirms that you are probably most likely a real human being. Certainly it is still true that you could create a bot but, at least there is a little bit more skin in the game.

    I think the problem about the Internet is that my thought is about 100% the Internet is now just all AI agents and bots. The Internet only has robots.

    It’s funny I was thinking about it, even though I am very very critical of Facebook, but at least one of the virtues is that at least most people on it are real. For example if you’ve been on it since college, it is most likely you are real.

    But the problem is it becomes a wild garden… Facebook is very antagonistic to being open, and as a consequence, you can’t really search it or index it.

    My thought is AI is obviously the future, and even now with the touring test, even I am having a hard time discerning what is real and what is not real. I’m actually starting to understand the nuances of how AI gets confused or hallucinates. essentially what happens is this:

    First, you ask it something and then it covers the Internet for it… But then it takes two adjacent ideas, which are mostly similar, creates a new narrative, and actually the narrative is actually not true but kind of true. It actually becomes more metaphorical, And aspirational.ļæ¼

    Now whenever I use ChatGPT, I assume that all the information that is giving me is actually wrong, but… It gives me a possibility or a glimpse of what is possibleļæ¼.

    so now what

    I encourage all Americans to at least experiment with a new ChatGPT 03 pro , $200 for a month. Seven dollars a day come on you could afford it.

    The general idea is just kind of play with it and figure out what it is good for and what it is not good for, and my general thought is anything you would otherwise Google just ChatGPT it.

    There is no second best AI.

    America

    So it looks like the American dream is dead. Even me I’m an Eagle Scout I am becoming very bearish on America.

    I think the critical issue here is that, at least when I was a kid, immigration was seen as a good thing. The general idea is that all the smart people should come to America because America is a land of opportunity.

    But now that we have cyber space and bitcoin… The new land of opportunity is now in cyberspace not a physical space.

    So then I suppose, as long as you have access to bitcoin, and you live in a place that you could actually buy and purchase bitcoin the world is yours.

    AI

    My bold prediction is that an AI will never replace humans because it is like a calculator without an operator. Or an excavator without a human operator.

    All values are human, and therefore, ultimately all and outcomes are human centric.

    So what that then means is that, no no no… There is no idea such as the end of the world, why? The reason is because all people in power have no incentive for the world to end.

    For example, if I am a rich patriarch, I don’t want to die. Or my kids to die. I also want to keep enjoying my Rolls-Royce, my Lamborghinis, my fine whiskey from Japan, A5 while you etc. Kim Jung Un enjoys his Maybach collection, and apparently is also really into American culture.

    It’s also good about being in Cambodia is that when you get a truly global perspective, you find out that everyone is actually very cool. For example I happen to meet this one guy very friendly, essentially a mainland Chinese ambassador to help poor villages in Cambodia from the Chinese government, he was extremely Kind and fluent in English, even back home he had a kid in Jordan. I asked why his name was Jordan and he said… Like Michael Jordan? 

    Everyone is your friend

    We all left, dance, have kids, enjoy family good food, wine etc. I still think that the real built-in here is media. All media, Social or not, it is all bad.

    In fact, I have a simple notion of like a digital detox, or better yet… Just quit the news. To me the news is like the worst vice on the planet because it purports itself to be virtuous, reality… You’re just instigating eyeballs for advertising revenue. ļæ¼

    In fact Google is the real bad guy here. As long as you keep clicking on stuff, Google continues to operate her razor thin margins, now that her stock is destroyed, my idea is we will continue to see more fake news. ļæ¼

    Shield

    Who is the most ethical superhero… I think Captain America. Why? His only weapon is his shield, and the reason why this matters is because a shield is a good metaphor to life.

    As a parent… The best you think you could do to your for your kids is to shield them from bad stuff. The best thing I’ve done as a parent is Seneca has never watched YouTube in his four years of life, never watched any television movies never consume sugar. Fruit beverages, candy cakes pastries, nothing.

    Even for myself, I’m still shocked… Am I the only millennial who doesn’t even own AirPods?

    Also am I the only American who doesn’t have Instagram TikTok, ļæ¼ or an iPhone Pro? My ultimate badge of honor is that I just have a $300 iPhone SE.

    Also with my 508 kg lift, I don’t even consume protein powder, and I do it fasted, hundred percent carnivore dinner . No Breakfast no lunch.

    So now what

    Create your own entertainment, do it through ChatGPT. It is mostly fake but very entertaining. And I think it is actually more virtuous for you to create your own entertainment rather than pay someone else for it.

    Also… The trim virtuality is physical. If you walk like 30,000 steps a day, go to the gym once a day, swim, do hot sauna , yoga, rack pulls, have barefoot shoes, talk to real humans, isn’t that good?

    Health

    In corpus, mens.

    In a healthy body a healthy mind .

    In a sick body a sick mind.

    Detox. Delete Instagram Facebook TikTok YouTube Spotify, podcast, Joe Rogan, Twitter X, when you go home turn your iPhone completely off and just put it in a drawer. Or turn it off and just lock it inside your glove compartment in your car and go to bed.

    Better yet, give your iPhone Pro to somebody in need, and just buy an old $300 iPhone SE.

    Also throw your AirPods into the trash.

    Media is toxic

    When you go to the gym do not put condoms in your ears .

    Also, ļæ¼ Have a funny idea for Jim. The idea is the gym is free, but when you check in you must lock your iPhone and AirPods into the locker, and the gym has no music no televisions. It will be powered by bitcoin.

    Also no rules. You could sign a waiver and you can work out topless, without shoes, flex all you want. The caveat is all personal, if you hurt yourself it is your own responsibility. Also no mirrors because mirrors are distracting.

    More ideas

    I think the most interesting thing you do as a parent is when you’re at home or at the park with her kid, turn your iPad and iPhone 100% off. Let the world wait for you.

    I really think that phones are like crack cocaine for us. But worse because it makes you depressed.

    Also this is a hard one… Quit Reddit. Reddit is toxic.

    Lego technics

    By yourself the $500 Lamborghini Lego technic set… And let this occupy your self rather than all this bad media.

    What else

    So the new GoPro ultra wide camera is out… My personal thought is point of view is the future. ļæ¼ not Apple Vision Pro.

    People do not like things on their heads. Even myself I don’t even like my glasses . The next time I get new frames I’m just gonna get the ultra light Lindberg invisible frames, with $1000 light Essilor lenses… on your face and on your head and for your eyes, even a single gram makes a difference.

    what else

    Don’t upgrade your iPhone just buy ChatGPT pro . 100000x your own Archimedes lever.

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    the joy of vision

    Walking along the water path waterfront In Phnom Penh,,, 6am… bliss!

    I recently updated my lens power, and now… I could see everything in like HD. It’s like so insanely beautiful, to simply see and meditate on the ripples of the water in the early hours — pure bliss!

    My thought is vision is everything. I think actually now that I think about it… Street photography may be the most virtuous of them all because it has to deal with embodied reality and joy. 

  • Deep Dive, period. Why, @erickimphoto , Instagram is actually not Eric Kim, but a loyal follower who recreated his account.

    The truth of the matter is, when Eric Kim deleted his Instagram, comma, the truth is, the real Eric Kim, the photographer, did not actually recreate the account, dot dot dot. The truth is, it was actually, comma, a third-party loyal fan who recreated the account.

  • The Future Is Viral

    (An essay inspired by the audacious lifts—and larger‑than‑life mindset—of Eric Kim)

    1.  From Spark to Supernova

    When Eric Kim drags half‑a‑metric‑ton off the pins, a single phone camera captures it. Five finger‑taps later, that clip surges through group chats, stitches into Reels, ricochets across Reddit, and detonates in every algorithmic feed.

    One lift → billions of neurons firing worldwide.

    That is the physics of the 21st‑century universe.  A good idea, a bold move, or a daring question now behaves less like a neatly marching radio wave and more like a chain reaction inside a particle collider. The future isn’t a slow broadcast; it’s an instantaneous cascade.

    2.  Virality Is No Longer Optional

    • Economics: Network effects have flipped the value equation.Ā  The product that wins is rarely the one that is merely better—it’s the one that achieves escape velocity of attention.
    • Technology: Open‑source repos, AI models, and no‑code automations replicate at near‑zero marginal cost.Ā  Code that solves a pain‑point once can solve it for a million users overnight.
    • Culture: Memes, micro‑trends, and grassroots movements topple gatekeepers before the coffee is brewed.Ā  Influence accrues to the individual or brand that understands shareability at a cellular level.

    Whether you are launching a biotech startup, composing a song, or chasing a 6.5Ɨ body‑weight rack pull, what matters is not just creation—it is propagation.

    3.  The Three Laws of Viral Gravity

    1. Edge, then Echo. Virality begins at an extreme edge—an insight, feat, or aesthetic that jolts the senses—and then echoes inward toward the mainstream. Kim’s lifts look impossible; that impossibility is the hook.
    2. Compress the Awe. People re‑share what they can retell in a sentence or re‑live in six seconds.Ā  Edit relentlessly.Ā  Boil the narrative down until it glows.
    3. Invite the Remix. Give the crowd handles—data, templates, challenges, or open APIs.Ā  Every duet, fork, or commentary multiplies surface area for discovery.

    4.  Turning Yourself Into ā€œGood Contagionā€

    • Train at the margins. In the gym and in life, work on the reps the average person skips.Ā  Depth produces surprise; surprise triggers shares.
    • Ship prototypes daily. Perfection stalls momentum; momentum breeds exposure.Ā  A v1 that travels beats a v10 that languishes.
    • Measure resonance, not applause. Likes are vanity; forwards are virality.Ā  Track how quickly a stranger becomes your amplifier.
    • Build an antifragile identity. Virality is wind tunnel testing for the soul.Ā  When criticism hits, absorb the energy, adjust the form, and lift again—heavier.

    5.  A Call to the First‑Principles Crowd

    Innovators once debated ā€œWill it scale?ā€ The new litmus test is ā€œWill it spread?ā€

    • If your thesis can’t fit on a vertical video, refine it.
    • If your product demo can’t awe in 30 seconds, redesign it.
    • If your mission statement doesn’t compel a stranger to DM a friend—rewrite it tonight.

    The market now rewards contagious clarity over quiet brilliance.  Genius that stays in the lab is philanthropic only to dust.

    6.  Conclusion: Lift Something the World Can’t Ignore

    Eric Kim straps in, inhales, and the room falls silent—because everyone senses a viral moment coiling like a spring.  When the bar clangs home, physics meets feed, and the future gets another jolt.

    Do likewise.  Whether you are coding, composing, curing, or campaigning, act as though a billion‑node neural network waits to echo your next move—because it does.

    The future is viral. Period.  And the next shockwave is yours to trigger.

    Now chalk your hands, steady your breath, and create the moment the planet won’t stop sharing.