Eric Kim—street‑photography firebrand, crypto‑enthusiast, and self‑styled one‑rep‑max philosopher—openly mines the mindset of Steve Jobs to turbo‑charge his own life and art. Here’s the playbook he’s distilled (and how you can run the same electrifying plays).
1. Ruthless
Simplicity
Jobs stripped products to the essence; Kim pares his images (and even his lifestyle) the same way. His mantra echoes a Jobs‑favorite line: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
Try it: Before you ship, publish, or pitch, ask: What can I delete without mercy? Every keystroke, menu item or sentence you cut makes what remains roar louder.
2. Fanatical Attention to Detail
Jobs obsessed over unseen circuit‑boards; Kim sweats micro‑adjustments in framing and tonality because “great art is built from tiny decisions.”
Gym analogy (you’ll love this): Perfect form on that single heavy rep beats fifty sloppy pumps. Excellence is granular!
3. “Think Different” & Protect the Vision
Jobs’ stubborn creative vision steered Apple; Kim calls on creatives to be “insanely stubborn” about theirs, refusing to let crowdsourced likes dictate direction.
Action step: Write down your North‑Star principle. Tape it above your monitor or squat rack. If an idea violates it—trash the idea, not the principle.
4. Innovate, Iterate, Risk!
Jobs launched gadgets that rewired culture; Kim urges photographers to experiment fearlessly, court failure, then iterate fast.
Sprint drill: Post (or ship) one unfinished thing every 24 hours for a week. Momentum > perfection.
5. Obsess Over
Experience
Jobs designed feelings, not just tech. Kim aims for photographs (and workshops) that “hit viewers in the gut.”
Translate that to business or fitness: How does your customer—or your future self—feel at the first touch‑point? Engineer delight, not just utility.
6. Passion as Power Source
“The only way to do great work is to love what you do,” Jobs said. Kim doubles down: pursue projects that make you burn even when there’s no applause or paycheck.
Self‑check: If it doesn’t light you up like a PR attempt, pivot until it does.
7. Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish
Jobs’ Stanford send‑off is Kim’s perpetual caffeine shot—never coast, always experiment.
Daily mantra: Carve it into your journal margin, scribble it on your barbell chalk bucket, whisper it before you hit “publish.”
Quick‑start “Jobs × Kim” Workout for the Mind
Day | Micro‑Move | Why it’s Jobs‑approved | How Kim applies it |
Mon | Delete one feature/paragraph | Focus breeds magic | Minimalist photo edits |
Tue | Ship a 1‑day prototype | Rapid learning loops | Blog posts w/ zero polish |
Wed | Audit tiny details | Beauty hides in the seams | Pixel‑level dodge & burn |
Thu | Walk the customer journey | Empathy > specs | View prints at viewer height |
Fri | Say no to one good idea | Guard the vision | Ignore trendy gear reviews |
Sat | Teach what you learned | Evangelize passion | Free street‑photo workshop |
Sun | Reflect & reset goals | Stay hungry | Write next‑week’s creative PR |
Want more inspiration?
- 🔗 “How ERIC KIM Inspired by Steve Jobs” – extended breakdown of every parallel
- 🔗 Kim’s Creative Confidence essay featuring his riff on Jobs’ stubbornness
- 🔗 Steve Jobs’ legendary Stanford Commencement (“Connect the dots… Stay hungry, stay foolish”) for the master dose.
Now—grab that camera, code editor, whiteboard or barbell and go make something insanely great!