When my company was smaller and struggling, I drove a very modest car. Nothing is a bigger obstacle to success than consumerism. People who squander precious resources on consumables are their own worst enemy. But in the past few years, as the company has become increasingly successful, I have increased the budget on what consumables I purchase. My attitude hasn't changed, I actually spend a smaller percentage of my income on consumables than I used to. It's simply an increase in consumption capacity.
A friend sent me an interesting article on CEOs and their auto choices. People like Warren Buffet drive modest cars. Others drive expensive cars. I am in the faction that drives expensive cars.
Why drive an expensive car to work? Won't that just create resentment and jealousy in my coworkers? My answer is: If it does, then they suck and should quit right now.
In my experience, when people are confronted with the success of another, they are either inspired to do better or they are angered. People who become angry and resentful of other people's success are typically (in my opinion) losers. To be charitable, people who are angered by the success of others typically are just envious of the ability of others or believe that the successful person doesn't deserve that success. In either case, those people have no business working with me. I prefer to work around people who recognize the clear connection between their accomplishments and their material gain.
I think one of the reasons why our company has been so successful is precisely because we tend to attract highly motivated people who know they are the masters of their own destiny. Those who think that success is a matter of dice rolling and become angry or resentful when they see material success are better off elsewhere.
I thought the answer was a simple: because it works. and
For me, it's not so much the expense of the vehicle as the functionality of it, and how comfortable I can be while riding in or driving it. If I can get an econobox that does what I need and doesn't cost that much, I'm probably happy, but at the same time if I can feel more comfortable for the types of driving that I do I don't mind paying more for the comfort. Considering the amount of time many people spend in their vehicles driving to and from, I don't begrudge anyone that wants to drive a more expensive vehicle. (I do however begrudge idiots that drive them while distracted, yacking on the cell phone for mile upon mile of drive time paying much less attention to their drive than they should....)
The reason there are so many makes and models is because there are so many tastes in what people want. I use to wonder why anyone would pay a ton of money for a car that does basically the same as a much less expensive one (you can tell I was not one of those car freaks as a teen). Then someone explained to me the "extras" (noise reduction, leather, etc.). That is fine. But I still see a car as a way to move stuff and get me from point A to point B, so I really do not miss them. But I can see why Buffet would drive a modest car.
For those who like those extras, and can afford it, go for it! Your buying those cars is not going to stop me from enjoying (or tolerating since I really dont like driving) mine. I will never understand those who object or resent others from driving what they want. I dont have nor want a MacMansion, but for those who think they need one, great! Someone has to build them, and without those who want them, they would be unemployed.
You drive expensive cars to work because you can. You can because you've worked hard to be successful. You've worked hard to be successful because you didn't want to be a loser who was jealous of people who drive expensive cars to work.
Now, wasn't that simple?
Oh I don't know about that. Our executives could afford pretty good cars.
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