ETERNITY
The word “eternity” comes from the Latin word “aeternitas,” which itself is derived from “aeternus” meaning “endless” or “timeless.” “Aeternus” is formed from “ae” (an archaic form of “aevum,” meaning “age” or “lifetime”) and “ternus,” a suffix denoting a perpetual or enduring state. The concept of eternity refers to an infinite time duration, something that lasts forever, beyond the temporal confines of the physical world.
Healthy body, healthy mind, healthy soul

Health
- Walking is life
- The importance of sleep
- Why lift weights?
- Sunbathe as much as possible
- Testosterone is happiness
- How to become a demigod
- Treat your body like art
- My fasting journey
- My carnivore diet journey
- Coffee as a creative stimulant
- Carnivore diet is economic
- The war on meat
- Stop eating processed food
- Drinking alcohol is strange
- Listen to your gut
- Bad weather, bad mood?
- The great outdoors
- Why I love nature
- Being indoors is not healthy
- Why I love cycling
- Anti-anti-social
- Clothing is armor
- Sports are silly
- The body is democratic
- Spartan flex
- Best carnivore diet meal
- Best shoes for street photography
- Thoughts on fasting
- Open spaces elevate your mood
- One meal a day
- Visit an elevated surface every day
- The truth about health and art
- More meat, more power, more photographs
- Increase your strength for the sake of making more art
- Stay sober
- Sleep and strength
- Only eat if you’re hungry
- Fasting and walking
- Sunlight is bliss
- Jogging is unhealthy
- The benefit of long walks
- Sleep as early as possible















