Taking this theory to a much larger level, this is why a "consumer culture" has been fostered in America. Encouraging the population at large to throw away their money is what makes it easy for the small minority who know better to profit. If everyone were to follow your advice and suddenly get smart with their money, then business as we know it would crumble.
Our situation in life and our society *depends* upon people continuing to make "bad" decisions for themselves.
I just wanted to comment that I absolutely agree and indeed I follow this advice myself, but that it only works so long as the vast bulk of society continues to buy new cars. This is pretty much a parallel to many of the opportunities we see in our capitalistic society. People have to continue to make the "financially unsound" choice of buying new cars so that we may be afforded the opportunity to select from an abundant used car market.
This guy is like yelling.
"YES WHAT SHOULD I DO I DON'T KNOW ABOUT CARS MATE NOW PLEASE DONT YELL!!!!!!"
PatrioticPoison 2 weeks ago
Taking this theory to a much larger level, this is why a "consumer culture" has been fostered in America. Encouraging the population at large to throw away their money is what makes it easy for the small minority who know better to profit. If everyone were to follow your advice and suddenly get smart with their money, then business as we know it would crumble.
Our situation in life and our society *depends* upon people continuing to make "bad" decisions for themselves.
malexander38 2 years ago
I just wanted to comment that I absolutely agree and indeed I follow this advice myself, but that it only works so long as the vast bulk of society continues to buy new cars. This is pretty much a parallel to many of the opportunities we see in our capitalistic society. People have to continue to make the "financially unsound" choice of buying new cars so that we may be afforded the opportunity to select from an abundant used car market.
malexander38 2 years ago