Good point, so how would you "spend it"? I blogged about the notion of Whuffie stock, that one could trade and invest in other's good reputation, but as Tim Oren at <a href="http://www.pacificavc.com/blog/2003/02/21.html#a97" target="_blank>PacificFund said here</a> "it is not fugabile".
Could it be just a feel good state, where unexpected gifts and reverence "show up" like job opportunites, free concert tickets, and seemingly unmertited favor are simply from a bigger sphere than friends/family/co-worker/student/peeers?
Would there be a tax on Whuffie Gifts? (I am sure the IRS would like that.)
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Date: 2003-05-13 02:00 pm (UTC)I blogged about the notion of Whuffie stock, that one could trade and invest in other's good reputation, but as Tim Oren at <a href="http://www.pacificavc.com/blog/2003/02/21.html#a97" target="_blank>PacificFund said here</a> "it is not fugabile". Could it be just a feel good state, where unexpected gifts and reverence "show up" like job opportunites, free concert tickets, and seemingly unmertited favor are simply from a bigger sphere than friends/family/co-worker/student/peeers? Would there be a tax on Whuffie Gifts? (I am sure the IRS would like that.) x