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29 Years old: Just bought my 2nd Lambo (not clickbait)

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I was just having one of those less good days, came to the forum, opened this thread and I swear it gave me a kick of "motivation" and immediately put me to work on a few things. Only after finishing those tasks I came here to finish to read the post and leave this comment.

Wishing you all the best so you can keep killing it ;)
 
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Fellow 6 speed G owner (2007 G Spyder). Fantastic car if I must say so. You won't lose much on depreciation. They're pretty much bottomed out and the 6 speeds are very very hard to find. Exotics always go through a U shaped depreciation curve - they bottom out then trend up.

As far as exotics go, you've bought one that will depreciate less than a midrange BMW or Mercedes which is a pretty smart move.
 

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Just came back to the forum from a stint away and this is one of the first ones I see. I remember reading your thread on living rent free, and your progress thread, which I am going to go catch up on. Thank you for posting this, seeing this is what I needed right now. You have worked hard and it shows, and thank you for giving back to this community. Look forward to more posts like this in the future from you and you're an inspiration to myself and I am sure countless others.
 

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I knew it was the right time when the monthly payment wouldn't alter my investment ability at all.

This one sentence fully encapsulates your previous quote that "success is not a destination."

Not altering your ability to make investments shows you're still hungry, still moving forward, still making moves.

Great job and congrats @G_Alexander
 
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If I recall it really wasn't a magnet for women, more of a dick magnet. Back in the day when the Viper was relatively rare, how that thing was a dick convention.

Like this?

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Now that's disappointing to know lol
 

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Can you go into detail about the second phase of your life? What are you investing your money in? I'd rather hear about how you maintain your wealth rather than the toys you buy. I'm more interested in Freedom than people's gadgets.

How many hours are you working now? Are you hiring more people to do the work for you? Are you going to exit?

Are you going to be the new Klaw?
 
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Congrats man!

My dream car is owning no car now. No more servicing, tires, oil check, tax. EVER.

I'm happy with Grab (Singapore's Uber): it's clean, efficient and pretty cheap.

For all other times, I take the metro or bus and life has never been easier.
 

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9 and 1/2 years ago, when I was just 18 years old, I hit the "join" button on a forum that would forever change my life. I was already an entrepreneur at heart - and had tried a few things - but I had now found a like-minded group to share ideas and thoughts with. This catalyst was the equivalent of adding rocket fuel to my entrepreneurial gas tank. While I had to put in thousands (and thousands) of hours of work + critical thinking and trial and error - there is no doubt in my mind that this journey was sped up by a few years thanks to @MJ DeMarco (and others thanked in numerous other threads of mine).

What will 9 years get you on this forum? A gated 6-speed Lamborghini Gallardo (if that floats your boat). More importantly it will get you a new line of thinking (UNSCRIPTED ), an appreciation of your most valuable asset (TIME), and the ability to appreciate FAILURE.

I'm nervous even posting about this, because it feels a bit unreal to me. Truly, I keep telling my friends who know about it that it "doesn't feel real" or "doesn't feel like it's mine yet". But this past Saturday I bought her and drove her 700 miles home (with my girlfriend of 11 years, who has been here this whole journey) back to Chicago. Had about 300 pictures taken by strangers along the way haha.

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If you asked 18 year old me what my goals were, I would have said "7,000SF house, multiple Lamborghinis, Own a Sports Team, etc.)... but as I have conquered larger obstacles and "grown up" a bit... my goals shifted. I still plan on owning multiple Lambos (I love everything about them, the artwork of the design, the engineering and power, the sound, the drama, etc.)... but getting this car was an important reminder to me that success is not a destination. It is a way of life (for me, having my TIME to myself).

If success were a destination, then that destination would forever elude you (i.e. you get to $10M in networth, you want $50M next...etc. etc.)... In that scenario you are never truly happy. I think coming to know that the ride is what is important is such an overused but MEGA important reminder. Owning this car is a reminder that I need to enjoy the ride and not hoard every available line of credit/dollar for business deals only. And, at the end of the day I got this particular Lambo because I believe I can drive it for 1-2 years and not lose money on it (barring any acts of God) - which is exactly what I did with my 911 Turbo (sold for $1,000 more than I paid for it originally, after 8,000 miles of enjoyment).

My favorite things on this journey (aside from the new friends I have made along the way) has been tackling challenges I set for myself, helping my employees grow (who are now like my family), and becoming a better human being through personal development. Make it your mission to serve others (employees, customers, etc.) and your success will be a bi-product. That is my new goal in life. I'm sure it will lead to more Lambos :cool:

Cheers to the first (of hopefully many)!

Get started today guys. Have no fear. Just take calculated chances.
Alex
Congratulations. Very inspiring story. Wishing you all the best for the future.
 

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9 and 1/2 years ago, when I was just 18 years old, I hit the "join" button on a forum that would forever change my life. I was already an entrepreneur at heart - and had tried a few things - but I had now found a like-minded group to share ideas and thoughts with. This catalyst was the equivalent of adding rocket fuel to my entrepreneurial gas tank. While I had to put in thousands (and thousands) of hours of work + critical thinking and trial and error - there is no doubt in my mind that this journey was sped up by a few years thanks to @MJ DeMarco (and others thanked in numerous other threads of mine).

What will 9 years get you on this forum? A gated 6-speed Lamborghini Gallardo (if that floats your boat). More importantly it will get you a new line of thinking (UNSCRIPTED ), an appreciation of your most valuable asset (TIME), and the ability to appreciate FAILURE.

I'm nervous even posting about this, because it feels a bit unreal to me. Truly, I keep telling my friends who know about it that it "doesn't feel real" or "doesn't feel like it's mine yet". But this past Saturday I bought her and drove her 700 miles home (with my girlfriend of 11 years, who has been here this whole journey) back to Chicago. Had about 300 pictures taken by strangers along the way haha.

28361147079_897de9ec79_b.jpg

40141410661_658a1e7cc7_b.jpg


If you asked 18 year old me what my goals were, I would have said "7,000SF house, multiple Lamborghinis, Own a Sports Team, etc.)... but as I have conquered larger obstacles and "grown up" a bit... my goals shifted. I still plan on owning multiple Lambos (I love everything about them, the artwork of the design, the engineering and power, the sound, the drama, etc.)... but getting this car was an important reminder to me that success is not a destination. It is a way of life (for me, having my TIME to myself).

If success were a destination, then that destination would forever elude you (i.e. you get to $10M in networth, you want $50M next...etc. etc.)... In that scenario you are never truly happy. I think coming to know that the ride is what is important is such an overused but MEGA important reminder. Owning this car is a reminder that I need to enjoy the ride and not hoard every available line of credit/dollar for business deals only. And, at the end of the day I got this particular Lambo because I believe I can drive it for 1-2 years and not lose money on it (barring any acts of God) - which is exactly what I did with my 911 Turbo (sold for $1,000 more than I paid for it originally, after 8,000 miles of enjoyment).

My favorite things on this journey (aside from the new friends I have made along the way) has been tackling challenges I set for myself, helping my employees grow (who are now like my family), and becoming a better human being through personal development. Make it your mission to serve others (employees, customers, etc.) and your success will be a bi-product. That is my new goal in life. I'm sure it will lead to more Lambos :cool:

Cheers to the first (of hopefully many)!

Get started today guys. Have no fear. Just take calculated chances.
Alex
Great job Alex. Personal development is the best investment. Most don't realise it. Best, Ray
 

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G_Alexander said:
Have no fear. Just take calculated chances.

Exactly!!

Well done and a very, very, very inspirational post especially for those who've yet to see or touch their end goal - yet!
:clap::


Wonder what your next post will be in 8.5years????

Yes I know this arrival was 9.5years but why wait another 9.5years to tick off another accomplishment?

Better still, come back with another goal/target accomplished new thread update that was even quicker to achieve in terms of years very, very soon!

G_Alexander said:
Get started today guys.
Not forgetting the females here too!
;)
 

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And after meeting you at the summit just made me respect the process the hustle and the movement even more; such a humble and simple presence that has mastered the principles of TMF . Keep it up and please post pics of any other lambs you may acquire in the near future.
 

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I'm always curious about one thing. When you drive that lambo around, did random female strangers come up to you and ask for your number, or making the first move to ask you out after they discover you're the owner of the lambo?

:rofl:

You really believe that yourself?
 
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Say in the voice of a pathetic Slowlaner...

Dude, but if you put that in an index fund that makes 8% a year, you''ll be throwing away $62,000 by the time you're 80! Bad move! Wait until you're 80!

Lol, you're traumatised and still have a fixation on slowlander's dogma.
 
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Unreal man. Great inspiration.

Would love to see an update on your business thread when you got time.
 
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Congrats, you've definitely put in the hours!

Looking forward to reading your old progress threads,it looks like we might have a lot in common. (Stayed in corporate finance long enough to get my CFA and CMA.)
 

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