Eric Kim’s Concept of “Askesis”

Eric Kim draws on the Greek idea of askēsis – literally “exercise, training, practice” – to describe a disciplined, self-improvement lifestyle.  He equates asceticism with positive self-training.  For example, he notes that the word ascetic comes from askēsis and defines living ascetically as “to train yourself to become stronger, to need less, and to become less dependent on fate and external things” .  In his view, askesis means choosing voluntary challenges (refusing distractions and excess) in order to grow stronger and more self-reliant .

Askesis in Photography and Street Photography

Eric Kim applies askesis as a discipline in photography, especially street work.  He treats photography itself as a form of training and mindfulness:

Askesis in Physical Training

Physical fitness is a central arena for Kim’s askesis.  He follows extreme training regimens and views workouts as extensions of his philosophical practice:

Askesis in Writing and Daily Habits

Kim extends the training mindset to his work habits.  He organizes his life to minimize friction and maximize focus:

Philosophical Influences (Stoicism, Zen, Asceticism)

Kim openly credits Stoicism, Zen Buddhism, and ancient ascetic thought as inspirations that shape his askesis:

Impact on Creativity, Discipline, and Personal Growth

Overall, askesis underpins Kim’s creative philosophy, emphasizing constraint, discipline, and active growth:

Sources: Eric Kim’s own blog, essays, and podcast are the primary sources for these ideas. Quotations above are drawn from his published articles and interviews , which illustrate how he applies the concept of askesis to photography, fitness, writing, and philosophy. Each citation links to the relevant blog post or resource for further reading.