Work by Ron Cobb

      • Trail@lemmy.world
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        8 days ago

        Nothing inherently wrong with expensive toys for adults. Not my cup of tea, but still.

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      8 days ago

      Still, the culture surrounding spending so much of your money on a depreciating asset just to have fun or maintain appearances is crazy.

      Americans are spending $1000/month for 6+ years to drive a car that mostly sits in driveways, parking lots, and traffic.

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        8 days ago

        Most of enjoyment in life is spent around depreciating items that you’ll get no return on: food, entertainment, travel. If you don’t spend your money on enjoyment and focus only on return, what have you done with your life?

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          8 days ago

          Made trillions.

          Kidding aside, if the item wasn’t such a significant chunk of one’s earnings and also wasn’t on the never ending purchase cycle perpetuated by advertising and culture I’d feel differently.

          Buy a nice car that fits your budget and provides satisfaction. Keep it for long enough that it doesn’t impact your family’s financial stability.

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            8 days ago

            You also are under the assumption that the people who constantly buy new cars can’t afford it. For me, it brings enjoyment (something that is not tangible). I also can afford to buy a new car every few years. I view it as something I take pleasure in similar to eating or traveling.

            The other perk about me doing that, is since I eat the depreciation, when I turn it in, someone can buy it for cheaper and drive it until the wheels fall off if they want.