Every day, for decades, preserve and store some perishable goods. Eventually, start selling them as birthday gifts that were provably prepared on the day someone was born.
Cool birthday gifts that were created on the day someone was born.
An investment where people buy insignificant things on a daily basis that become worth a lot more as time goes on.
Long-term store of value.
A retirement pension for someone who spends decades preparing gifts and selling them in their older years.
Every day, you buy a few pieces of perishable goods that are not expected to last for more than a few days. Depending on what the goods are, you freeze-dry, vacuum seal, or otherwise preserve them so that they will last for decades.
You store a receipt alongside every piece. It serves as a sort of certificate of age. Can we come up with additional proof of age that sets you apart from anyone trying to sell fakes when this becomes a lucrative business?
For the first 17 years, you make no money. You patiently wait for your goods to turn 18. From the 18th birthday onwards it begins to make sense to give someone a birthday gift that was created on the day they were born.
What are some perishable goods that cold be preserved for decades and serve as gifts?
Newspapers
Canned food
Freshly baked goods, freeze dried and vacuum sealed
Big mac or other popular junk food
freeze dried flowers enclosed in glass
fresh flowers enclosed in blocks of epoxy
what else?