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		<title>The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Billionaire Tom Barrack&#8217;s Twilight Fantasy</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/tom8_0.png?w=300&h=173" />There are lots of memos that important people write to other important people on Wall Street. Silly memos, angry memos, inspiring memos, ugly memos and forgettable memos. But rarely does the <em>Wall Street Journal </em>run something as <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2010/07/09/bella-and-edward-who-a-real-estate-tycoon-deconstructs-twilight/?mod=wsj_share_twitter">gorgeously perfect</a> as real estate billionaire Tom Barrack's recent missive about <em>Twilight</em>. The Colony Capital chief had recently been "caught in a vortex of meteoric movement in every aspect of  life," he writes, when he found himself alone on a boat in Turkey. There was nothing to do but read a copy of the vampire romance novel that happened to be lying around.</p>
<p>At first, he was nervous and ashamed. "I would be kicked out of the bench press section of the gym. My polo   compadres would send me packing to the pony rides and my surfing buddies  would  exile me to the kiddie pool," he says. But he read. And he read some more. He had epiphanies! "I  now understand why some women are emotionally altered from merely  reading a  book. I have also gained a deeper realization that  understanding the  circumstances and points of views of those with whom  we are negotiating,  working, living, loving or fighting is the key  determinant factor in an enduring  relationship."</p>
<p>He had more epiphanies! "We are the  captains of our industry and we possess all the global  knowledge. That which we  don&rsquo;t understand we push a button and it  appears before us. We are lacking  creativity," he says. "It is time for all of us to become more creative, spend more time   outside of the strict arithmetic cadence of our business, and understand  foreign  points of view. Most importantly we must really find the 'moment.' Anticipation  is everything."</p>
<p>Mr. Barrack, whose happens to be a co-owner of Michael Jackson's old Neverland, finishes the note with a flourish. "Break through the comfort barriers, you can  handle it whatever it is.  The earth is turning on its axis. Planets and moons  and suns are in  orbit. Gravity is pulling and tugging, and molecules and quarks  are  warring inside of us. We need movement to live."</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/tom8_0.png?w=300&h=173" />There are lots of memos that important people write to other important people on Wall Street. Silly memos, angry memos, inspiring memos, ugly memos and forgettable memos. But rarely does the <em>Wall Street Journal </em>run something as <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2010/07/09/bella-and-edward-who-a-real-estate-tycoon-deconstructs-twilight/?mod=wsj_share_twitter">gorgeously perfect</a> as real estate billionaire Tom Barrack's recent missive about <em>Twilight</em>. The Colony Capital chief had recently been "caught in a vortex of meteoric movement in every aspect of  life," he writes, when he found himself alone on a boat in Turkey. There was nothing to do but read a copy of the vampire romance novel that happened to be lying around.</p>
<p>At first, he was nervous and ashamed. "I would be kicked out of the bench press section of the gym. My polo   compadres would send me packing to the pony rides and my surfing buddies  would  exile me to the kiddie pool," he says. But he read. And he read some more. He had epiphanies! "I  now understand why some women are emotionally altered from merely  reading a  book. I have also gained a deeper realization that  understanding the  circumstances and points of views of those with whom  we are negotiating,  working, living, loving or fighting is the key  determinant factor in an enduring  relationship."</p>
<p>He had more epiphanies! "We are the  captains of our industry and we possess all the global  knowledge. That which we  don&rsquo;t understand we push a button and it  appears before us. We are lacking  creativity," he says. "It is time for all of us to become more creative, spend more time   outside of the strict arithmetic cadence of our business, and understand  foreign  points of view. Most importantly we must really find the 'moment.' Anticipation  is everything."</p>
<p>Mr. Barrack, whose happens to be a co-owner of Michael Jackson's old Neverland, finishes the note with a flourish. "Break through the comfort barriers, you can  handle it whatever it is.  The earth is turning on its axis. Planets and moons  and suns are in  orbit. Gravity is pulling and tugging, and molecules and quarks  are  warring inside of us. We need movement to live."</p>
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