My Family's Car Life

Buying a Porsche means stepping on the gas pedal of life.

Buying a car

There is a world of "Oh, I like this car. I'll take it.There are some people who can afford to buy a luxury car without hesitation, but I believe that most people are prepared to buy a car with a certain degree of caution.

I bought it last year.Used BMW 320i (MT) costs less than 2.5 million yenI was very excited when I decided to buy a Porsche, even though the price was not that much compared to a new Porsche.

I wonder if I can repay you or something.(And I still have some start-up-related repayments to make.)...I'd better put the money I used to allocate to other things into repayment....

I thought a lot about this and so on. However, now, though, I'm not sure if I'm going to be able toI'm so glad I took the plunge and bought it then.I think."

This is because I have become accustomed to driving a MT car, which I had been so uncomfortable with, and I can now drive a Boxster or GT3 normally, and this has expanded my world.

Also, "The joy of being able to do what cannot be doneI was reminded once again of the beauty of the "Mere Old Man," and I began to think again that I would like to continue to live my life, even if it is a small thing, and continue to challenge myself every year.

Not just for cars.

To take the plunge and pay for it is toNothing can be said only when buying a car, but also in many other situations.It is. When I look back on my past, I think that starting a business was the same way.

I was really thrilled when I put all my savings into an account as capital.

I took a step forward with no guarantee of success or failure, but now I guess there is no turning back. I wonder if I will be able to pay my salary and make a living too.

I thought about it a lot. In reality, I could not achieve the results I wanted after 10 years of work, and my confidence temporarily bottomed out, but the experience I gained there was priceless, and my roots have grown thicker, so I have no regrets at all.

I guess it's the same with the trips and homestays I went on when I was a student. "I'll have to start working part-time again to save up the money.I thought, "I'm not going to be able to do this," but I took the plunge and used it, and it was an invaluable experience.

When you're up for a challenge, you can't just say, "I'm going to try something."Money, time, know-how, and everything else can be done with 100% in place.There's not much of a "go" and usually something is missing and you have to GO. But there, "I can't do it because I don't have the money.Whether or not you say "I don't" and don't do it, or whether or not you can gather your wits and make a bold investment, I believe it will continue to have a significant impact on your subsequent life.

Saving money is important, of course, and I don't want to waste money. In fact, there were times when I wanted to spend money but could not spend it at all. But instead of stubbornly keeping my purse strings closed, I would say, "use when the moment arrivesLife seems to change with the "I'm not sure I'm ready for this.

Buying a Porsche means stepping on the gas pedal of life.

My husband used to

Every time I buy a car, I do a lot of financial calculations, thinking, "If I buy this, my monthly loan will increase again...will I be able to afford it?Let's make more money, work so hard that it won't hurt or itch to take out more loans.It is also a motivation to say "I'm not a good person.
So for me, buying a car is very important because it motivates me to get to work.
Although, when I first bought my first Boxster new, I was incredibly nervous. But now, I'm not so sure that I'm going to be able to afford to buy aWork hard to pay->Increase income->PayI think I'm starting to get the hang of the "cycle".
In my case, it's "car" and "Porsche," but I think anything else is fine.Whether it's a watch, shoes, or a house.Depending on how you feel, the act of pushing yourself to buy something can have a positive effect on your life and work.
For me, I could live a life of peace and saving without buying a Porsche, but I want to enjoy my life more and do what I love more.So I step on the gas pedal to live my life actively.One such act is buying a Porsche.

and so on.

My husband loves cars and is a true "No Car , No Life" person.Buying a car is not seen as "consumption" but as an "investment in life.I wonder. We also often talk about these things.

It doesn't have to be something as big as "taking the plunge and buying a Porsche," but I think it's important to think about paying money to invest in something. I often think of this when I see ATMs at the bank the day after my payday. During lunch break, there is a long line of people waiting in line. You have to wait a long time, even if you have to kill your lunch break.
But.I looked at the ATM at the convenience store next door and there was no one in line.There is a fee, but for a little over 100 yen, you can withdraw your money immediately and make the most of the rest of your lunch break.
But you know, I used to be like that, too, when I was standing in line.Fees are spared.I think of it as an investment in the broad sense of the word. I think this is also an investment in a broader sense.
I'm not saying that you should waste money, and I'm not saying that you shouldn't stand in line at the ATM, but I think it's very important to be able to think about this kind of investment when you're working.

And.

As I heard that, I thought to myself, "I have a web passbook with no convenience store fees up to 3 times each month, so I'm definitely being stingy to limit it to 3 times without paying fees..." w

I don't think there is any "right answer" because there are so many different ideas in the world. But at the very least, spending money with sound values will motivate you to earn again, and will cause you to think seriously about how you earn and how you work.The results are often positive for life.I thought to myself, "I wonder if this is the case," when I heard my husband's story.

Okay, I'll do my best.

Share
Published by