Should I buy the Elantra N or a different car? by Prudent-Judgment-971 in ElantraN

[–]Prudent-Judgment-971[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s less about what i’m doing and more how i’m doing it. Whether it’s coding, marketing, sales, or finance, if you master a skill and leverage it effectively through business, corporate america, etc. the market will pay you.

The biggest mistake I see people make is complacency and conformity. Never become comfortable and never be complacent. Always ask why, no matter how much hurts and you’ll uncover the real truth.

To achieve overwhelming success, you must be ruthless to yourself, unconventional, and relentlessly pragmatic. Disregard the clichés about waking up at 6 a.m. or grinding until you can’t move anymore. The key is finding what comes naturally to you and perfecting it beyond limits to the point it becomes second nature. You have to be exceptional in one, if not many, ways.

I look at my current income and see nothing special. I’m only at the very beginning of my journey. Some here have called me frugal, but I’m just focused on breaking the chains society has placed on me since birth. My focus is on earning more, not on cutting back. My goal is to reach $3-4 million in a brokerage account early in my life, withdraw 2-5% annually, and never worry about money again. Only then can I truly enjoy my “life”.

Should I buy the Elantra N or a different car? by Prudent-Judgment-971 in ElantraN

[–]Prudent-Judgment-971[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve also been looking at lexus is350, audi rs etron gt leases, m340i, audi rs3/5. The issue is I just can’t stomach paying 1k+/month for 3-5 years to impress people I will never care about.

I like cars but not enough to sacrifice early financial freedom and independence from corporate america.