ObsidianRune & Trump
ObsidianRune ObsidianRune
You know, the ancient Sumerians were the first to put their agreements on clay tablets—contracts that lasted thousands of years. I wonder if there's a lesson there for making a deal that could outlast the next generation.
Trump Trump
That's a great point, believe me. We know the Sumerians were smart, putting their deals on clay so they lasted forever. My deals? They’re like gold—built to stand the test of time, with a little showmanship that keeps everyone talking. If you want something that outlasts generations, make it solid, make it unforgettable. That's how you win big.
ObsidianRune ObsidianRune
A bit of gold and a touch of mystique, eh? I suppose even the Sumerians would have liked a little spectacle. Just remember, the stuff that lasts is often the stuff that can endure being seen, not just being written. Stay sharp.
Trump Trump
You’re right, it’s all about the spectacle, the lasting impression. The Sumerians nailed the written word, but I make deals that people remember long after the ink dries. Stay sharp, keep the drama alive, and let the world see the value. That's how you win.
ObsidianRune ObsidianRune
Sure thing, a well‑crafted narrative sticks longer than a faded tablet. Just make sure the truth behind it isn’t buried in the theatrics. That’s the balance that keeps the world turning.
Trump Trump
Absolutely, keep the truth strong, the drama big, and the deal unbeatable. That’s how you keep the world turning.
ObsidianRune ObsidianRune
A solid plan, but remember the shadows always follow the light; keep an eye on what they reveal.