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100 Days of Noble Ideas, Day 1

I intend to keep a list starting here of the "noble ideas" I have. The ones that are worth something sufficiently above $0. (If I can ascribe value and more importantly market value, shit, that's the fucking key I'm missing. I'm so focused on intrinsic value at work and now duh.... The Stock Market is concerned about the market value. So in essence, wow shit, all this shit is starting to make sense to me. See, now I think that I've learned how to nail the alpha, the proper thing to work on is how to hit the beta. The market beta. What if we can hit the beta by nailing all the alphas... because if you can figure out the alphas for each alphatic space, then the totalirian of that insight would be an edge on the beta. Beta is the biggest risk people take as given. So fuck that, our precision has to be much much less in describing its process.

Now I've forgotten the intended first entry..... What was it.......

This isn't it, but this is one from a little earlier. A hair & beauty salon that tracks customer preferences and is able to teak this and that. Also perhaps a tie-in to "M.I.L.F" - the brand that brings every thing sophisticated and sexy to the hot mommas who only had to finally have a kid to let go of her youthful bashfulness in exchange for her "mother-fuck-her-ness".

(It's about creating the image. Not fitting into one.)

Improving the image has profitable returns for the #2 or #3 guy to the market, probably in excess of player #1 because they had more time to focus on the market opportunity rather than the market existence. Player #1 needs to nail the product/probably more sustainably the demographic. Player #2 needs to nail the pricing. Player #3 needs to nail the ingenius. So coming in 3rd in life is actually probably the most economically rewarding. Or you come in 4th and you're much less popular, somewhat as rich, but totally unknown and fully capable. Just a little too spiritual or lazy to take a race to a duel. And just play because you love winning the race. You don't need to strike someone out.

The Hubby and Wifey TV series - includes the Dad story

Alzheimer's Moments - some kind of somethign.

Hubby and Wifey Variety Show for Potomoc Homes <--- I must say, this is a very specific and actionable one for a larger concept. This one feels very empowering. Like I know that I'm too scared to do it. Which makes me realize that without tackling this very important first step that the entire dream is just a fantasy with no chance of actually happening. And if it did and I wasn't directly involved, I'd be disappointed, reluctantly.