HELLO SWAGGERS! :laugh:
I think it's human nature to always crave for more and more. But there's this guy.. he just texted us and asked if we want to buy his brand new SUV. He bought it not cash.. (I can't remember the term right now) but will pay for it monthly for five years.
First he had another SUV (second hand). He sold it to buy a new one (second hand again). Both are so good already and really useful, but he sold again for this brandnew one. Guess what? I heard they are not completely paid for those they sold. I don't know how they deal with it.
Anyways, after buying this brand new one, they said they won't sell it again because it's always their dream to buy a brand new vehicle and they wont ask for more. But to our shock, they actually bought another vehicle (another brand new). My point is, they don't have a stable job to pay for those. Now they are selling it to us and giving us the "opportunity" to pay for the remaining months (which are 4+years) to pay for that.
Why do we humans, most of us, never limit ourselves? Why can't we accept we can't have everything and in the end we always put ourselves in hard situations? Why do we always want to live beyond what we can afford?
I think it's human nature to always crave for more and more. But there's this guy.. he just texted us and asked if we want to buy his brand new SUV. He bought it not cash.. (I can't remember the term right now) but will pay for it monthly for five years.
First he had another SUV (second hand). He sold it to buy a new one (second hand again). Both are so good already and really useful, but he sold again for this brandnew one. Guess what? I heard they are not completely paid for those they sold. I don't know how they deal with it.
Anyways, after buying this brand new one, they said they won't sell it again because it's always their dream to buy a brand new vehicle and they wont ask for more. But to our shock, they actually bought another vehicle (another brand new). My point is, they don't have a stable job to pay for those. Now they are selling it to us and giving us the "opportunity" to pay for the remaining months (which are 4+years) to pay for that.
Why do we humans, most of us, never limit ourselves? Why can't we accept we can't have everything and in the end we always put ourselves in hard situations? Why do we always want to live beyond what we can afford?