Is the car useless or is it a life-enhancing tool?

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My Family's Car Life

To everyone who comments

Recently, I have been receiving more and more comments and messages. Thank you very much. When I started writing, the number of accesses was really small.I wonder if anyone reads this Panamera-biased blog when I write it...(-_-)I thought, "I'm not going to be able to do that.

But now, I can imagine everyone who reads my articles before I write them, and it makes writing worthwhile... I am truly grateful for that.

I feel that everyone who comments and messages on my blog generally loves cars and lives a rich life. I think they know very well the joy that cars bring to their lives, that the cars they want motivate them to work hard, and that having a car enriches their and their family's lives.

I thought I didn't need a car in my life.

However, I used to be aHe thought, "The car is useless."

It was expensive, maintenance costs were high, and I didn't understand why I dared to own a car when I could use public transportation to get around without any problems. Then I met my husband, and he half forced me into a car, and I was bombarded with more and more information about cars, even though I didn't ask.

Cars are such an enriching part of life.

I began to realize that this is not the case. I learned that a car is not just a means of transportation, but something that gives me the pleasure and joy of driving.

I now know a little more about why the teams that win first place are so happy, hugging and crying.

I learned that the automobile manufacturers that lead the world today always have founders who are passionate about what they do, that they started from scratch, that they even had to bend their own beliefs during the war, and that they have a history of making improvements and improvements without stopping, without giving up, and without giving up.

I learned that the majority of German car manufacturers use control technology from BOSCH.(Until then, I thought BOSCH was just a regular dishwasher manufacturer.)

Through the car, I learned about a world that I could never have seen in my life before, and I realized that there are higher-ups, that the world I see is only a part of it, and that the world is an incredibly big place.

So, the "I want to know a world I haven't seen yet!I began to feel more curious than ever before.

Until the day I get my own Panamera.

And now, in fact, I am motivated by my job to buy a Panamera GTS, and I want to actually hold it in my hands and feel and stand in a world that I have yet to see.(I mean, I'm driving a Panamera Turbo right now.The reason why I want another Panamera GTS is because...I've written about it in the article below, just for those who care to read it.)

Why I already drive a Panamera and still want to get one.

So now I definitely believe that a car is a life-enhancing tool, not a useless one. But that doesn't mean that everyone in the world needs to think that the car is a life-enhancing tool.If you know the car and decide, "I don't need this in my life."I think that's a good thing.It's a personal choice. 

But, if you don't know, and you only have an image of "what it's like to be aCars are just too expensive and useless.It would be a waste to assume that you can't do it. Because you will never know anything until you experience it for yourself first, and perhaps there is an encounter waiting for you there that will change your life 180 degrees.

I, who talk so highly of myself, have lost some of my straightforwardness compared to 10 years ago. I used to be more honest, or rather...I simply didn't think, and when I was advised to do something, I did it, and often got hurt.(I mean, 90% of the time it was a pain in the ass.)

Now that I've had a good deal of experience with it, I've been able to give advice and information that I've heard.Are you sure about that?I no longer take things for granted, analyzing them through my own filter and researching them. That is important in terms of wisdom for living, or wisdom for not dying, but on the other hand, I think I may have narrowed my own possibilities.

Today is April 2, the start of the new fiscal year. It is also the day when many new employees will enter the workforce, and I thought I would remind myself once again to be "honest" and do my best.

Mina.

Mother of three children, and the owner of the Porsche blog "A Porsche Came to Our House". Until a few years ago, I was not interested in cars at all, but when my husband bought a Porsche, I became...

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