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I have been around with Self Help/Self-Improvement/Personal Development Industry for a while.
It's all good but at the same time it is exhausting like which people shall I listen to for advice
So many people are there but there was no list to narrow down manually.
When there is no structure & framework in life, it becomes chaos and ended up frustrating.

Thus, I have decided that I will only listen to those people who have Lamborghini & result
Here is the List of Lamborghinis
 

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Why on earth would you waste your time on something so irrelevant?

Work on stuff that matters and moves the needle for yourself. This doesn't.

PS: I don't own a Lambo any longer, and haven't for a while.
 
Why on earth would you waste your time on something so irrelevant?

PS: I don't own a Lambo any longer, and haven't for a while.

Oh my gosh he has a spreadsheet! :rofl:

@Ismails Put me down for Chevy Suburban.
 
Great introduction to the forum.. this will definitely go well as you've shown us that you will only listen to people who buy a specific Italian supercar...
 
Good, now you have motivation. This will give a head start to take action.
Now, go take action !!! :bicep:
 
Before this ends up in the landfill there is a lesson to be learned here. Obviously you’re off track with the lambo but you are correct with only learning from people with results or those who have done what they are teaching.

Take the richest 500 people in the world, my best guess would be that no more than 5-10 of them own an exotic car. Does that make them less successful or knowledgeable? Of course not. Does knowing MJ recently got a new truck after driving one for 17 years make him less knowledgeable? You get the point (I hope).

You look young and are an internet marketers dream. Don’t follow the lambo/house/flashy things, follow those who have done what you want to do. They are much better mentors.
 
Well, how about someone like me? We could get a Lambo..... but we have no interest. I have wanted a 1965 Bentley for many years but we would never drive it anywhere so why buy it? More often than not, I drive my work van.... $1,300.00 Dodge. She drives a 2015 CRV. We aren't cheap, but we don't live for others. We do what makes US happy. If we choose to take a trip that costs $100,000.00 or $1000..... we do it for US, not to look cool on the trip (although I do have some DAMN cool looking $12 sunglasses to wear on that trip). Never judge a book by it's cover. You would be SURPRISED who has a net worth of a million dollars in this world!

So let's talk about this. Last weekend we were at dinner with 2 men who both own a Monet. They both flew in, the driver picked them up at the airport and brought them to downtown ($85). So over dinner they were talking about how expensive the driver was..... $85..... the guys both OWN a MONET!!!..... so they were just going to take an Uber ($40) when they go back to the airport. With that said.... do you think they own a Lambo? I doubt it. And how would you know they own a Monet because neither want their name associated with the show? So if you saw them at the airport and you saw them getting out of a Chevy Cruze Uber, I'm guessing you would pass by with your nose in the air?
 
From the thread title I thought this was going to be a weird honeypot thread for some of the high-profile members.

Little did I know that it would be so much worse...
 
Well, how about someone like me? We could get a Lambo..... but we have no interest. I have wanted a 1965 Bentley for many years but we would never drive it anywhere so why buy it? More often than not, I drive my work van.... $1,300.00 Dodge. She drives a 2015 CRV. We aren't cheap, but we don't live for others. We do what makes US happy. If we choose to take a trip that costs $100,000.00 or $1000..... we do it for US, not to look cool on the trip (although I do have some DAMN cool looking $12 sunglasses to wear on that trip). Never judge a book by it's cover. You would be SURPRISED who has a net worth of a million dollars in this world!

So let's talk about this. Last weekend we were at dinner with 2 men who both own a Monet. They both flew in, the driver picked them up at the airport and brought them to downtown ($85). So over dinner they were talking about how expensive the driver was..... $85..... the guys both OWN a MONET!!!..... so they were just going to take an Uber ($40) when they go back to the airport. With that said.... do you think they own a Lambo? I doubt it. And how would you know they own a Monet because neither want their name associated with the show? So if you saw them at the airport and you saw them getting out of a Chevy Cruze Uber, I'm guessing you would pass by with your nose in the air?


Everyone has a different situation. I was not pointing out to anyone neither judging.
I will respect MJ and All Fellow Members in this forum without any doubt.

I know I should have been mentioned that, my thought process was based on Analogy which is Ecology with Fish & Whale.

I know it's little egotistical thinking way but it makes sense in the end. It's because my personality is based on introvert with analytical & technical thinking. I like to organize my thinking and this is the way I am. I dislike being messy in life. Of course I am not rich but Its true that very few people can purchase Lambo. I utilize this as a go-to & saps the motivation

I like listening to Rich & Wealthy People because of their mindset, not being flashy. This is the way I am.
 
The first column says name/whale.

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Before this ends up in the landfill there is a lesson to be learned here. Obviously you’re off track with the lambo but you are correct with only learning from people with results or those who have done what they are teaching.

Take the richest 500 people in the world, my best guess would be that no more than 5-10 of them own an exotic car. Does that make them less successful or knowledgeable? Of course not. Does knowing MJ recently got a new truck after driving one for 17 years make him less knowledgeable? You get the point (I hope).

You look young and are an internet marketers dream. Don’t follow the lambo/house/flashy things, follow those who have done what you want to do. They are much better mentors.

I am not trying to be flashy. Just organizing & paying attention.
I love your reply man. Thanks a lot!
 
This is ridiculous. I could finance a Lambo tomorrow for like $2-3k/month, but that would be a huge F*cking waste of money.

I think many people on that list are just financing/renting their Lambos to sell to you, anyway.

In the meantime, Alice Walton drives a 13 year old car, and Zuck rocks up in a Honda Accord.

There's no relationship between lambos and wealth.
 
A lot of people can own a Lambo. If someone makes $200k in 1 year (a lot more common than you might think), they can spend it on a Lambo. If some kid inherits his parents' fortune without doing anything, they can own a Lambo. Lambos (McLarens, Ferraris, Bentleys, etc.) are horrible money pits anyway. If your tire goes out it takes something like $50k just to replace it. For Chrissake if some redneck with the IQ of a 5th grader on acid wins the lottery they can buy a Lambo and lose their fortune overnight, which is both likely and common. I don't understand what a Lambo has to do with anything. Not trying to be a d*** but c'mon man.
 
I am not trying to be flashy. Just organizing & paying attention.
I love your reply man. Thanks a lot!

Give this thread by @Lex DeVille a read. I think it would help you on your journey.

 
Can't believe OP actually has a F*cking spreadsheet for this sort of thing wtf LOL
Well, there's a member here, I think his user name is G_Man, he has an orange lambo. He also has a thread here somewhere with pics of his lambo.

Zuck rocks up in a Honda Accord.


See that car brand name that starts with P, which is mentioned in the headline.....
 
Just had to make sure it's still spelled Bentley....

What if it is a half salvaged 10 year old Lambo that is stuck on cinderblocks? Or what if they drive a ferrari...

Only slowlaners drive Ferraris ;)
 
Just had to make sure it's still spelled Bentley....



Only slowlaners drive Ferraris ;)

You focused on Spell Check
& Somebody Does Cash Checks from Bank by doing business, not 9 to 5 and The Bank Clerk doesn't care about College Degree

Did you pay attention what is going on when it comes to Success?

You have to speak the Same Language of Success by using the success vocabulary
 
Saw a video with Warren Buffett driving a 5 year old Cadillac. So there's that...
 
Not everything is what it seems. Anyone with good credit can finance a nice car and chances are most of those nice cars you see on the road are financed. The driver doesn't own it, the bank does. Learn from people who produce results instead because those material objects could just be a mirage.
 
This is ridiculous. I could finance a Lambo tomorrow for like $2-3k/month, but that would be a huge F*cking waste of money.

I think many people on that list are just financing/renting their Lambos to sell to you, anyway.

In the meantime, Alice Walton drives a 13 year old car, and Zuck rocks up in a Honda Accord.

There's no relationship between lambos and wealth.

We have dinner with Alice every few years. She is an art lover so we have to mingle. She is kind of weird. But then again, she prolly thinks I'm weird too :)
 
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Saw a video with Warren Buffett driving a 5 year old Cadillac. So there's that...

His daughter made him donate his 1989 (I don't remember the make) but that was in about 2010.
Not everything is what it seems. Anyone with good credit can finance a nice car and chances are most of those nice cars you see on the road are financed. The driver doesn't own it, the bank does. Learn from people who produce results instead because those material objects could just be a mirage.

Yep! Lucky for me, I don't even have a credit score. Too much hassle to keep up with paying payments. And like someone else said above, those Youtube guys probably rent those cars ........just like they rent the mansions porn is made in. In Miami I always see those cars for rent.
 
Can't believe OP actually has a F*cking spreadsheet for this sort of thing wtf LOL
Well, there's a member here, I think his user name is G_Man, he has an orange lambo. He also has a thread here somewhere with pics of his lambo.




See that car brand name that starts with P, which is mentioned in the headline.....
You mean @G_Alexander?

But honestly, the business folks I know locally only drive around in SUVs, pickup trucks, Toyotas and Hondas.
No Ferrari.

Few have BMWs, but they are company cars and are used more to ferry clients around to and fro from dinner.
But I don't like the thought that they may use the company car more for personal use than for diesel and coffee.

What I would be more interested in knowing, rather than the type of car, is how they use the vehicle.

My dad used to tell me that in the old days, the marketing people had to know how to go to X and Y place all over town like from the back of their head. They had to know all the best places to take clients out to for meals, all the competitors and anyone else, their offices and in some instances, where they lived.

So of course, not only a lot of driving is needed to explore all those areas for prospecting, but also the vehicle must be fuel efficient. These days we have GPS and Skype, but you can bet that the few veterans who still do sales with boots-on-the-ground are to be feared.
 

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