At what point do you decide that you have earned one? I really want to buy the 911. But I don't want folks to judge me or co-workers to think I make too much. I have always been a car guy. At what point do you decide you have earned one? I'm afraid I'll end up being one of those guys buying when in their 50's and everyone will think I'll going through crisis.
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There’s an entire job family at manufacturers for forecasting sales, figuring out how a new model might perform from a sales standpoint, understanding how the brand it’s being sold by will impact sales, identifying what types of people are going to buy and why, etc. There are a lot of nuances.
I am a watch guy and bought a "high end" watch. No-one except watch people notice or care, especially if you're in the valley.
I don’t believe in life after death or re-incarnation or shit. So this is the ONLY life you will live. Might as well live it in a manner which makes you happy.
Don’t buy a car for someone else’s approval. Buy it for your own enjoyment and don’t give a fck about what others think.
Just make sure you can afford it, that’s all
Plus, I don’t drive it for the cool factor. It’s a really fun car to drive. I used to hate the handling of my other sedans. This thing accelerates like no ones business.
You see I am enjoying life. What’s the point of saving up to enjoy life when I am old? Also, I am not selling my first born to drive to so it’s not like I cannot afford it. Could I have retired earlier? Sure. Do I want to? Heck No!!
I test drove it and like it, but still not excited enough for the cost because I've a ton of other interests that I'd like to try on unpaid sabbaticals