Philosopher's Stone is too tempting in a way. If you used it to make gold from lead, you would most certainly not be able to live in a first world country with any sort of an income tax; otherwise, you would be investigated for money simply appearing from no where. And you couldn't use it to live forever, because again, eventually the game is up. And once people know about it, well, all the money in the world isn't going to last you very long to afford the kind of protection you'd need from someone trying to kill you or steal the Stone. Hell, even the gold market is going to be against you, because you stand to devalue the price of gold by creating it from nothing, so soon it'd be made illegal to buy from you, and you'd have to go to extra lengths to sell it. Same if you did another high value metal like silver. I think you'd have to run a salvage/scrap company, and boost your recovery with extra scrap coming in. And at small values so as to not arise suspicion. Copper would be good, though - price on that is currently very good.
Well you could just move to a nice part of Vegas, pawn off your gold to pawn shops and then use it to gamble in vegas. Lose all your money, make more gold, sell the pawn shops, repeat until you get lucky
. On your taxes say you're a professional gambler and pay a modest amount in taxes
As for living forever, I imagine that all the necessary paperwork can be brought
Downside to immortality is mainly your memory. I imagine after a couple centuries you'd barely remember who you were when you were in your 20s-30s
That said I'd go with Philosophers Stone
I refuse to believe someone who can burn that much money on useless products can't afford a few dollars for a phone. And besides, what about:
Supplements aren't useless >
Story is probably bs though
Which sucks, he broke one of the ten commandments and will be spending eternity in hell. Poor guy