Julius_Seizeher said:
I don't use cc's because Warren Buffett doesn't use cc's. He's worth $50B, and he still lives in the same house he gave thirty grand for in 1958.
On credit cards, he sais "If I can't make money borrowing at 18%, how are you gonna do?"
His legacy of investing brilliance and frugality is a model for us all.
I can never be that frugal in life becuase i would not be happy, becuase i would be being frugal for the sake of being frugal to prove a point if that makes any type of sense. frugality for frugality sake, is just as stupid as splurging for splurging sake
if you wnat something nice ****ing get it. but earn it. i refuse to deny myself ****, just to tell the world i'm fugual. but at the same time, i don't splurge either.
what is the point of working hard, and denying yourself pleasures that you secretly would like to have just so some people can give you a pat on the back for not splurging?
i like nice **** lol. i dress nice, i like tom ford suits, so i have a few. i like looking at my girl when we go out in **** me heels, so she has some. not more than she can wear, but she has some. I make sure my baby turns heads when we decide to go somewhere, and i know i'm taking the best looking woman in the room home and ****ing her brains out
I always wanted a Mercedes, that was my dream car, so I bought one. why the hell should I deny myself my dream car when i have the means to have it.. comfortably? I feel in love with the new jag XJ when i first saw it. i went to test drive one 2 weeks ago and you know what, i'm probably going to get it when my lease is up on my Mercedes which is in 3 weeks. I like watching movies so we have a bad ass entertainment setup.
my dream house is on pacific coast highway in Malibu and one day i will be able to afford it, and you know what, i'm going to get it.
some people, buffett i suppose, don't particularly care for material things, and that's cool. for the most part, I don't. I don't have more clothes than i can't wear, i don't have more cars than i can't drive, and i don't have more house than i need. but if i want something, and i've earned somethign i'm not going to deny it to myself. that's just silly.
22% of all my money goes to savings/retirement if i ever do feel like retiring i will be able to do so at the point i am now when i'm about 42-44 years old. but i doubt i do i am having too much fun. i make sure my son's education is taken care of when the time comes, keep my life insurance policy up to date so that my family is taken care of if anything happens to me, i do invest in some stocks but long term 5% of my money goes to that, every month... after that man, after you have taken care of the obligations, you are just self inflicting unnecessary hardship on your self for not enjoying life. if there is something you want, and you can afford it.. i don't buy **** i can't pay for in cash if i had to, buy it.
one thing i do agree with Buffett on wholeheardly on however, is inheartiance. every dime i have, i earned with my two hands. my son will get maybe a few hundred thousand dollars from an insurance policy/trust fund,l but the worst thing you can do to a child, easpically a young man, is give him too much you are taking away the process of letting him become a man when you do that. a man should learn to earn his way in the world. if he does not become rich, it was not meant for him to be rich, it's that simple.