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<blockquote data-quote="Vic" data-source="post: 1851413" data-attributes="member: 17936"><p>I bought my house when I was 25, got a Vette later, then a pool, and many new cars along the way. At 36, I risked my steady paycheck to start a business. 8 years later, it was an overnight success! Got a Viper after starting my own business. The GT will take some more work. Sure, we could take the money out of the biz, buy one with cash, and let things suffer, but thats not logical. You only want to spend discretionary income on luxuries. Not seed money you need for future growth!</p><p></p><p>Incidently, buying a car is probably one of the worst investments you can make. Cars depreciate, with VERY FEW exceptions, where real estate almost always appreciates. </p><p></p><p>Learn the principle of "delayed gratification", where you work hard now, for a greater reward later. Those who can't do this are relegated to living from paycheck to paycheck, and can only dream of the finer things in life. If you can sacrifice, invest in your education, start a business, nurse it until it grows, you will end up on top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vic, post: 1851413, member: 17936"] I bought my house when I was 25, got a Vette later, then a pool, and many new cars along the way. At 36, I risked my steady paycheck to start a business. 8 years later, it was an overnight success! Got a Viper after starting my own business. The GT will take some more work. Sure, we could take the money out of the biz, buy one with cash, and let things suffer, but thats not logical. You only want to spend discretionary income on luxuries. Not seed money you need for future growth! Incidently, buying a car is probably one of the worst investments you can make. Cars depreciate, with VERY FEW exceptions, where real estate almost always appreciates. Learn the principle of "delayed gratification", where you work hard now, for a greater reward later. Those who can't do this are relegated to living from paycheck to paycheck, and can only dream of the finer things in life. If you can sacrifice, invest in your education, start a business, nurse it until it grows, you will end up on top. [/QUOTE]
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