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every person though will always put a big chunk of their change on only a single thing. if somebody is criticizing you for spending too much on one thing, you can equally say the same to them for spending it on another. my friend tells me it's stupid to go spend so much money to play hockey, but i can say the same in that he goes to the club so often. NOBODY just works and then goes home and sits doing nothing. |
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If you read my original post, i stated i wasn't painting anyone in a negative light, so please don't misquote me saying i'm going off on ppl, i just wanted to know how you guys justified your purchases - mainly referring to basic items like an hoodie or t-shirt. I too want to spend money on these items, but I can't bring myself to throw $400 on a hoodie or $200 on a t shirt no matter how hard i try to talk myself into it. If you are making good coin, spending this kind of money on t shirts and other basics would certainly be justified since you can clearly afford it, but i have acquaintances, some friends that make $10-$12 an hour and they are all up in this gear. Is everyone really living at home with a mountain of disposable income? |
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Two of my best friends are cops in Vancouver and they laughingly mentioned to me that 90%+ of the newer BMW/Mercedes vehicles that they pull over are leased. The emergance of modern day credit can give anyone with even a half ass decent job the "illusion" of wealth. |
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If you're a hideous motherfucker, no amount of $$$ on clothing will save you. |
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Dont confuse owning a business with having a high income. Entrepreneurship isnt some sure fire road to financial independence. For every success story in my own field and other related industries, I can think of MANY other examples where guys who have their own companies still make fuck all. |
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you shouldn't be buying focused on expensive clothing if you're making 10$ an hour, there's a difference between being able to buy something and being able to afford it |
^ the term you're looking for is poser. dressing rich when you're not. in the end it comes down to priority, buy what you like. it's stupid yes to buy a $300 hoodie if you're making $10/hr. that's where personality comes in along with style. in the end, wear what you want. someone is always going to judge you, that's where being yourself comes in. if you're this judgemental about what to wear or what people think, then this isn't really about clothes nor money. it's about you being extremely self-concious. now let's wrap this thread up. edit: keep in mind majority of this forum is full of guys. the goal is to impress girls not guys, i'm not implying with clothes. but if you blew $400 on a hoodie making minimum wage, we would laugh at you. the typical golddigger would LAVVVVV you, you would be getting blowjobs here and there. within a months time, she'll have that LV bag. i would call you a dumbass, but as i stated earlier everyone judges. |
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people that run their own business gets discount for leasing cars. some people don't like the hassle of selling the car later on and so they don't buy expensive cars. they lease them. Some people like to switch cars often so they lease them. |
how much discount do u get for leasing |
It's rather tragic when I think about 21st century materialism. I'm definetely not clearing my own name off the list of the accused, but for heaven's sake... Why must we spend so much money on clothes? Yes, I'm a self proclaimed shop-a-holic. I must engage in my weekly dosage of retail therapy to maintain my saneness. But I often feel guilty of buying what I don't need. Obviously, some (probably most) of you reading this thread will argue that nice clothing is a mannered representation of self. It raises self confidence, and elevates self image. However, I believe some people on this thread have taken it too far. For $500, you can help pay for a kid's entire elementary and post-secondary education in China. How is it that we are able to justify our unnecessary purchases, when that money can be used instead to change someone's life? For some of the intense shoppers out there, do you really need that new Gucci jacket for $3000 even though your closet is already on the verge of explosion? Is it really that important you add another fancy dress-shirt to your already immense collection? I'm not religious in any sort of way... But I feel morally deflated when witnessing these events unfold infront of me. When did vanity overcome humanity? An insignificant loss for us can mean the entire world for someone else. Plus, clothing is categorized as one of the worst possible investments. Unlike real estate, the price of clothing ALWAYS(other than a FEW rare cases) declines over time. I think visual representation of oneself is nothing but a minority of his/her character. I've much more respect for the man dressed in GAP who gives back to the community rather than the white collar manhattan banker decked out in Prada. Hope that wasnt too harsh lol. Whaddo you guys think? |
Money is money. It's for spending. Lots of quality stuff that looks good is expensive. If you enjoy style, usually you'll be spending a bit. Of course, there are plenty of fashionable brands/stores that cost next to nothing. I mean, look at UNIQLO...great looking clothes made to decent quality. Minimalist, GQ-style at the same price as crap like Old Navy. |
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Maybe you're saying luxuries provide good motivation for your average capitalist. Yes, I would definetely agree. Consumer goods are an excellent incentive, a key element of any free market society. However, just because we have the right to do something, should we do it? If I chose so, I could encrust my PS3 controller with exotic diamonds (Yes, I've actually seen someone attempt this on Cribs), but isn't that rather irrational? Even if you are making upwards of 200K per year (a vast minority of our population), why should you deserve more than anyone else? Someone who happens to make 200K or more is likely to be well educated, witty, and intelligent. But do you ever ask yourself... How did he get so rich? OPPORTUNITIES. In a country like Canada, we're heavily influenced by the notion of the American Dream; fortunes come to those who deserve it. In a country like Canada, success falls upon those who work hard (with a touch of luck, of course). But in a poor area, such as the villages of China, you're never given an opportunity. Even if you do have the potential to succeed, you're never given the chance to walk that path. I think its too often that we fail to consider ourselves in other peoples shoes; we think we "deserve" better just because we had a better starting position than someone who was less fortunate. I have many Jewish friends. They are kind and moral people, nothing like the individuals who I will now begin to describe. Do you know the arguably most significant reason which sparked the holocaust? Before the war, Europe was going through the great depression. The people who had money (of which most were Jewish) had enough money to help people out. By help, by no means am I proposing they give it all away, but they could have lent people money. However, these people decided to spike the interest rates of loaning so high that people had a difficult time paying them back even after the depression. As the rest is common knowledge; Hitler, along with his Nazi regime, killed off millions of innocent Jews for the atrocities of a few. This is what an excess amount of selfishness and greed will do to a society, and by no means do I ever want to witness a neo-holocaust in the future. If you put yourself in the shoes of a starving child, how would you feel if I came up to you and said "sry bro... your probably gonna die cause some guy decided to buy a new pair of jeans, since he got bored with his other 300 pairs". I just think it's rather pitiful how most of us would rather buy a "dead" piece of clothing opposed to saving a "live" person. |
If someone makes 200k a year, they've working in a field that is in high demand. That high demand is brought on by short supply of people in the field. For example, not everyone is qualified to be a doctor and the number of doctors required per unit of population creates demand for the job. If a person is qualified to be a doctor, then they deserve more than anyone else because otherwise, there would be no doctors. Seriously, that's the flaw I've always seen with the communist model. High paying jobs usually require a high level of training and hard work. If a doctor got the same deal as a janitor or someone that works at McDonald's or a slacker sitting on his ass, no one would ever want to do anything that requires hard work. I sure as hell wouldn't. Sorry but we are not responsible for the fortune of others. I'm not saying every man for himself but by no means should I feel bad for spending money on something while someone else is poor. Obviously there are those in extremely improvished nations that simply cannot help themselves but in a first world country, people are given every opportunity take responsibility for their own fate. |
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