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Tweet Andy Warhol’s 15 Minutes

I just returned from Thrillerfest. It's a convention held every year in NYC for published authors and aspiring novelists. My head wasn't in the markets over the weekend, so I hope you will forgive this temporary digression.

Andy Warhol is on my mind, specifically his famous quote:

In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.

It's too bad Warhol isn't around today. I'd like to read his updates on Twitter or Facebook. I bet we'd see quirky videos, like the one of him eating a hamburger. But that said, I think his quote about 15 minutes is dated and needs to be revised.

Celebrity is taking on a whole new dimension in the Internet era. Blogs, posts and status updates allow our thoughts to hang out in cyberspace forever. I'm not sure we're capped at 15 minutes anymore. It's more about how often we get re-tweeted. So with this in mind, I humbly offer the following update to Warhol's classic:

In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 140 characters.

What do you think?

Norb Vonnegut

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Norb Vonnegut wrote 178 articles on this blog.

Do you ever feel the financial news makes no sense? Do stories leave you with more questions than answers? I created Acrimoney to discuss Wall Street’s behavior behind the headlines. As a veteran of a wealth management business that exceeded $1 billion in assets, I offer insight into the people and the “doings” that affect your money. I’ll start the discussion. But I hope you’ll jump in and say what you think.

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