Feats of human Strength

What is impressive? No no no, nobody cares how many miles you could run or whatever. I think also to a certain extent, nobody really cares that much about long-distance bicycle riding either.

I think what we really are impressed by most at the end end of the day, is feats of human physical strength. Because ultimately, he who is the strongest, is the strongest, most powerful and strong!

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Why predict the future?

Does it interest you or not?

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It seems that for a lot of people, at the end of the day what they are chasing is they desire some sort of success, fame, big houses, beautiful decorations, beautiful objects, beautiful clothes, beautiful homework architecture and furnishings, artwork, cars, clothes and shoes etc. But at the end of the day… Isn’t it the human being him or herself, they’re on physiology and body which is actually the most critical?

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Women is a huge market

Living here in Culver City, downtown Culver City, or LA in general something that I have observed is that in terms of economics, targeting women is a great target demographic.

Why? First, it seems that they have a lot of disposable income. Nowadays a lot of single women, without kids, not married yet, maybe not even dating, assuming that they have a good well paying job, they have a lot of money to blow. They spend a lot of money at Lululemon, alo yoga, eating out, clothes and fashion, alcohol etc. I’m starting to have a low-key suspicion that a lot of low-key notions of “female empowerment“, is promoted by companies that just want to sell women more stuff.

How is the female market different from the male market?

Some things I know. Let me start off with cars.

The bias is that men are really into cars, and women are also kind of into cars, for women, it seems that the trend is a lot of successful women strive to drive some sort of expensive SUV, and maybe if they are a really really successful single executive, to drive some sort of Porsche 911 or even Audi e-tron GT.

For men, in the Midwest, Texas, some parts of Orange County etc., some Americans, specifically it seems that the Caucasian or even the Latino Mexican Hispanic population strive to drive some sort of big pick up truck, like some sort of big Ford F150, etc.

For men, if you were in tech, desperation is some sort of Tesla, Tesla model X or Tesla model S glad, a Lamborghini, if you’re older maybe a Ferrari.

The foolish naisere of men is that it seems that they want cars for two reasons: first, the foolish notion that somehow if I own this type of car, it will attract all these beautiful women who want to sleep with me. The second one is masculinity. A man wants to embody the properties of a certain car he drives. For example, why would you buy an American muscle car? Because you want to feel dominant, like if you were loud and who you had the muscles yourself! But I had the funny observation:

Why is it that we are permitted to flex our muscle cars, but not our real life muscles?


Aesthetic ideals, ethos ideals

Ultimately with any of these decisions, it comes down to a certain ethos, or set of aesthetics.

The general idea is that whatever we decide to do, buy, purchased etc., it is rooted in some sort of underlying philosophy.

For example, once again in the domain of cars, the generalized thought that the car you drive to purchase, your dream car, or even the car you purchased, says a lot about you.

For example, let us say that you strive to purchase some sort of Porsche, Porsche 911, Porsche 911 GT three GT three RS, etc. The generalized ideas that you seek to be sophisticated, suave and sleek, and you believe in notions of purity, elegance, German design, bow house, etc.

Or, Lamborghini. Essentially if you strive for a Lamborghini you want to be Kanye West, or some sort of successful rapper. In the modern day consciousness nowadays, a Lamborghini is considered the apex of male success, apex masculinity, etc.