Brad Mitchell |
03-04-2008 08:06 AM |
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Originally Posted by Kevsh
(Post 13866940)
Lets face it, the primary motivation for getting a car like this is ego. "Hey, everyone look what I have!" Talk about the definition for disposable income ... You've got a few hundred thousand laying around, why bother using it constructively or to serve your fellow mankind when you can buy one of the world's most expensive toys?
:pimp
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Unless I missed some previous drama, I'm kind of surprised that you're hating.
Why not do both? Why assume that most people that own these cars don't have charitable endeavors? And even if they don't, it's everybody's right to do with their money as they please. Leave the final judgements for Karma, I say.
I find that those that generate extraordinary wealth for themselves give back to society much more than most in a multitude of areas - paying a lion's share in taxes, employing people, being avid consumers, keeping a bank balance - all things that are quite uncommon but overwhelmingly make the world a better place.
:2 cents:
Brad
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