My Family's Car Life

I asked my husband, "What did you do to be able to afford a Porsche?"

I can't afford a Porsche for the rest of my life.

Looking back, I have never experienced such intense success in my life. I would say that I was able to study to some extent in elementary, junior high, and high school, so when it came time to take the university entrance exam, I did not attend a prep school or cram school, but studied on my own and was able to enter one of the most difficult universities.

After that, although there were some small setbacks, I was able to enjoy working after I entered the workforce, and thanks to the help I received, I produced results, was recognized by the company, and received a higher salary. Things were going well up to that point.I took on the reckless challenge of starting a business at the age of 27 without knowing what was right or wrong, and there I experienced the biggest setback of my life.

And in the 10 years since I started my business, my confidence has completely gone to the ground (laughs).

Of course, the experiences I have gained over the past 10 years have been priceless and have become my blood, flesh, and fortune, but as for my "confidence," it has been completely shattered, leaving a huge hole in me.

Looking back, when I started writing this Porsche blog two and a half years ago, that was when I was most lacking in confidence. "No one would read this blog anyway.I used to write every day, thinking, "I'm not sure what I'm going to do with this.(Maybe that was a good thing, because it took some of the tension off my shoulders.)But after a while, as the number of readers grew and grew, I decided I had to take the blog more seriously.I want to buy myself a Porsche someday.and began to write about it in articles.

But I say this now, because at the time I was writing that, I was thinking, "I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not.I can't do it. I can't afford a Porsche.I've always thought, "I'm not going to be able to do that.

If I were in my twenties, I wouldn't be earning enough money to make ends meet."Buy it!I might have bought it on the spur of the moment, but I had never had the courage to take such a risk because I had experienced quite a few financial difficulties after starting my own business.

So, while writing the Porsche Blog.Buying a Porsche on your own is a distant, far, far away, surely unfulfilled dream, above the clouds.The months passed by without a "Mere Old Man" being able to see it.

However, around the fall of last year, I began to see a change in my state of mind. Thanks to the growth of my blog and the relationships I have made with many people, I have gradually become more and more interested in the "I'm not a fan of theMaybe this will allow me, too, to buy a Porsche.It began to seem as if "the world is a big place," he said.

The growth of my blog has been partly due to luck, partly due to my husband's extraordinary cooperation and support, and partly due to the environment that he has created for me, but also due to the fact that I have been able to create a blog that has been able to grow and develop in the way that I want it to grow and develop.I was happy and confident that I had made an effort in my own way and faced the situation well, and that the results were steadily coming in.

The balance had been "0", or rather "minus".confidence reserveI guess you could say it's like when you start to save up a little bit of money and you can look at your bank book and smile a little (laughs).

Buy a Porsche by the age of 40.

Since I started blogging, I'veThe fact that I have come to meet and interact with many Porsche owners has also brought about a great change in me.Until now, "theBuying a Porsche is an outrageous thing, a cloudburst.I thought, "I'm not going to buy a Porsche," but when I came into contact with people who had bought several Porsches or were buying new ones, I thought, "I'm not going to buy a Porsche.Hey, I wonder if buying a Porsche is that difficult, or if I can do it myself.I've come to think of it as a "W".

It also used to be called "If you want to buy a Porsche, you need to pay cash in full.I was under the impression that "I can't pay 15 or 20 million yen in cash for the rest of my life.But when I learned that many Porsche owners purchased their Porsche with a loan, I thought, "I'm not going to buy a Porsche with a loan.Oh, that's about the monthly repayment... that's something I can work with.It also began to seem like a "good idea.

I think this was all because of the information and sensations I gained from being in the company of Porsche owners, and these were quite a big gain for me. In other words, in my case.

."A series of small successes restored his confidence."I put myself among the Porsche owners.This changed my mindset dramatically from "I can't afford a Porsche" to "I think I can afford one.

I still can't buy a Porsche, though (-_-)

For now, I want to try to finish paying off the BMW as soon as possible so that I can buy a Porsche next. And one thing is for sure.

In order to achieve a major goal for yourself, it is important to go outside the norm of the world, and then you can learn from the successes that you have achieved.The right method and direction of effortTo learn and steadily implement "The

So, I would like to learn a lot from my husband and other Porsche owners around me, and strive toward my goal of buying a Porsche myself.

I'm 37 now, almost 38, so hopefully I'll be able to buy one by the time I'm 40! Let's go for it!

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