Post by rorschalk on Mar 14, 2023 16:02:17 GMT
Good day all,
Since we're going with the whole club idea about how the initial contact from the VC, ie the submission letter, is now part and parcel of our capital management process, it's opened up a portal for the benefit of each of our creative possibilities: in other words, a place for us to perform.
The Floor, being the first stop for capital that gets past the doorman, makes the Floor, of necessity, The Club.This happenstance has allowed for the story within the story aspect of TQR, long dormant since the departures of Deplancher and Doomey, to perhaps be reinvigorated.
Allow me to explain.
Total Quality Reading is dedicated to the idea that on some other than corporeal level, story, not fiat currency, is the true capital. Thus, the editorial process is in fact capital management, and story is in fact capital ... and thus the whole financial creole (ie TQRspeak, ie the lingo) unique to our imaginary capital management firm dedicated to the furtherance and glorification of story follows. It has its own logic encapsulated in the brick and mortar building each of us occupies in some aspect of our communal head space which we capital managers make real with each sentence that we type and paragraph that we build within this alternate universe we've created and continue to create. And, in fact, this imaginary world is itself a story, making our credo Stories Are Our Business something of a self perpetuating matryoshka doll of infinite returns, or perhaps a Mobius Strip is a more apt analogy. There is no beginning or end. Like Wonka said, or more specifically, sang:
There is no life I know
To compare with pure imagination
Living there, you'll be free
If you truly wish to be
Dig it, Pure Imagination. Let us give in to the inevitable and be a story within the story of a place whose credo Stories Are Our Business is indicative of the fact the narrative of our lives is actually a cascading style sheet of never ending story.
Ahoy! Later today I will lead by example in the Club on the floor. Don't be shy about building on the improvisation or simply watch and enjoy the show, and don't forget to tip your waiter.
ps, if you wish to respond to this Ted Talk, do so on the site. Guevara, I have not heard from you lately. Are you here, or have you left the building?
Theodore Q. Rorschalk
founder and CEO of Total Quality Reading, LLC
Since we're going with the whole club idea about how the initial contact from the VC, ie the submission letter, is now part and parcel of our capital management process, it's opened up a portal for the benefit of each of our creative possibilities: in other words, a place for us to perform.
The Floor, being the first stop for capital that gets past the doorman, makes the Floor, of necessity, The Club.This happenstance has allowed for the story within the story aspect of TQR, long dormant since the departures of Deplancher and Doomey, to perhaps be reinvigorated.
Allow me to explain.
Total Quality Reading is dedicated to the idea that on some other than corporeal level, story, not fiat currency, is the true capital. Thus, the editorial process is in fact capital management, and story is in fact capital ... and thus the whole financial creole (ie TQRspeak, ie the lingo) unique to our imaginary capital management firm dedicated to the furtherance and glorification of story follows. It has its own logic encapsulated in the brick and mortar building each of us occupies in some aspect of our communal head space which we capital managers make real with each sentence that we type and paragraph that we build within this alternate universe we've created and continue to create. And, in fact, this imaginary world is itself a story, making our credo Stories Are Our Business something of a self perpetuating matryoshka doll of infinite returns, or perhaps a Mobius Strip is a more apt analogy. There is no beginning or end. Like Wonka said, or more specifically, sang:
There is no life I know
To compare with pure imagination
Living there, you'll be free
If you truly wish to be
Dig it, Pure Imagination. Let us give in to the inevitable and be a story within the story of a place whose credo Stories Are Our Business is indicative of the fact the narrative of our lives is actually a cascading style sheet of never ending story.
Ahoy! Later today I will lead by example in the Club on the floor. Don't be shy about building on the improvisation or simply watch and enjoy the show, and don't forget to tip your waiter.
ps, if you wish to respond to this Ted Talk, do so on the site. Guevara, I have not heard from you lately. Are you here, or have you left the building?
Theodore Q. Rorschalk
founder and CEO of Total Quality Reading, LLC