White Gold: Get in on the Ground Floor

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Get in on the Ground Floor

The universe is comprised of three distinct substances--matter, energy and dark energy.

The first is tangible, the second intangible and the third untangible.

The economy knows about the first two--they make literally trillions of dollars.

It knows nothing about the last.

Tangible systems are around 15% efficient (think internal combustion engines), intangible systems probably around 40-50% (think nuclear power plants). Untangible systems are closer to 100% efficient.

Which means that there's tons more money to be made in untangibles than there ever was in either of the other two.

A Google search for the word "tangibles" returns 1,600,000 results.

A Google search for the word "intangibles" returns even more: 4,800,000.

A Google search for the word "untangibles" returns 580 results.

And most of them are mine or people talking about intangibles with the wrong terminology.

I own the domain name untangibles.com. (It was $9.99).

If the history of intangibles is to be believed, the untangible market will comprise hundreds of trillions of dollars within ten years.

The intangible market took off right around the time when intangibles were discovered by scientists. (Around 1900 or so, intangibles form the basis of quantum physics).

Untangibles were discovered by scientists in 1998.

Are you interested in getting in on the ground floor?

I'm looking for a few measly bucks to tip the market. I've been studying untangibles and sharpening my business plan for the last 11 years. Currently I'm halfway done with the book that explains all of this--and more. It needs about a month or two more work.

All the market and historical trends I can find indicate that untangibles are the future. The tenuous market barriers preventing this explosion from happening are hanging like a thread. I'm happy to fund the book myself but I don't feel like selling my Harley and a very small amount of outside money would make things faster. I'll also need trustworthy business partners--if I can find one before the market tips, I'll know he (or she) isn't a gold digger.

How much do you want to invest? How much do you want to make?

$16,000 gets the business book out describing what's going on. And gets you a ticket.

For $60K we put it out ourselves and you're in the VIP lounge, backstage.

For $1.2 million we drop it all at once and you're promoting the show.

For $16 mil. you're on stage and your family is old money for perpetuity.

For $32 mil you're Paul Allen to my Bill Gates and all the money, access and fun you can imagine is headed you way (while cavorting on tropical beaches, shooting movies, starting non-profits and generally spending money like there's no tomorrow)—you're part of the story.

Plus you've made history, saved the planet and have a starring role.

And monster balls.

Try making billions in the intangible economy and still being able to keep it up for more than a couple minutes.

Buffett? Gates? Trump? I don't think so. I think their skill is jacking off in boredrooms.

Getting rich your way will suck the fucking life from your soul. Your kids will think you're pale and distant (which you will be) and your wife will retreat to shopping and charity work. She'll be referred to as the old battle axe by other wealthy socialites. You hate the idea but you'll end up with an overpriced place at Mar A Lago playing golf with stuffed shirts you don't give a fuck about.

Look at your bosses? You're almost them--do you love them? Want that life? Do their families love them? Even give a fuck?

Can anyone in your department make you truly laugh? Like half your friends could when you were 22? Do you have any co-conspirators? Is your wife still on your side?

Only untangible, White Gold money will keep you fresh and soft. Will actually freshen you and soften and relax you--will actually lead you toward enlightenment and not away from it.

Only untangible producers will have the time, money, love and desire to feel while they get rich.

But getting over your fear of going all in is the price of entry. You must be fully committed to really feel it. You get in proportion to what you give. Emotions are untangibles and mastering them is half the battle. Enjoying it is the other.

So do a little research and read Trading Up. Then ask yourself if any of your rich friends have any decent movies to go see, television shows to watch or bands that they feel speak directly to them?

Ask yourself how premium content could possibly fail when it provides not only the inspiration that people are craving but also a new sector of the economy in which they'll long to participate?

Premium content will not only provides an escape but also serve as a post-post graduate course at the best university in the world, bar none, for a whole bunch of very alienated, faithless, confused and hurting rich folks.

And White Gold is the only ones with course material. Not to mention t-shirts, jeans, computers, etc. We'll sell them the movies that go along with it, the reading lists, the restaurants and the coffee shops.

No one knows how survive without dropping out?

And all the suits and all the counterculture kids are trying desperately to figure it out?

Well, here the fuck it is.

The question is do you believe yourself?!

(Trumps beautiful wife once complained that he'd rather be at work than spend time with her. What the fuck good is money if you can't/don't want to fuck?)

If you're interested, please read the next two posts. They detail untangibles from an economic and scientific/historical point of view.

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