I feel confident that plenty of Ferraris have caused their owners a great deal of sadness, along with joy
You almost never see anyone happy in a Ferrari either. Look inside one and you’ll see someone with the same blank expression that you see on everyone driving and anyone on the bus. Despite what car commercials drill into your head no car will change that meh feeling.
This is such an over rated trope and coping mechanism 🤣
evErY rICh peRSoN is SAD!
Not what they said, read it again 😊
To an extent, yes. But that’s because you can’t use the car for its intended purpose at a stoplight or grid of roads. I guarantee you when that driver takes his car to the curvy mountain roads he is grinning ear to ear, or having a hell of a time at the very least.
Yeah, this dude has never spent time behind the wheel of a nice sports car. Shit is sooooo fun.
I have an older 911 and that is just fun to drive. It’s just a fancy go-kart. My little Grom is also a blast to ride.
Even a shitty sports car is a blast. I had a lot of fun in my manual BRZ.
A manual BRZ is far from a shitty sports car. Hell, it’s more agile than a lot of $100K+ ones.
A shitty sports car is like… an old Saturn Sky? Or older.
Oh I drove a Saturn sky and wrecked it. That car was fun but I was too young to properly gauge its quality.
You’re right, BRZs are excellent handlers. I just… hated the torque dip so much. I also didn’t like the boxer 4 it had; squeaky even in optimal conditions.
It really is. It’s almost half as much fun as bombing down a winding forest road with no car traffic on a bicycle.
Initially yes, and they were probably grinning ear to ear when they first bought it, just like we were all grinning ear to ear when we first drove by ourselves, but once the novelty and excitement wear off it goes back to the meh face.
It’s like skiing/snowboarding, the first couple times you go down a run your having a great time, but once it doesn’t become a challenge then it loses its excitement and fun. With skiing though theres a lot more elements of variation (trees, bumps, jumps, narrow trails, grade variations, snow conditions …) to keep things interesting whereas driving roads can only vary with curves and grades, both of which are in a much narrower band of variation for safety reasons.
There’s a reason tons of people spend tons of money every year going skiing but not too many people are renting super cars to go and drive around the hills.
Perhaps you’re right. Anecdotally, though, I loved every second of the two years I spent in my coupe.
Money cannot buy happiness. What it can do is give you the means to remove barriers to happiness.
The top person is standing in front of a Lamborghini. Money apparently can’t buy education either.
stupid people are generally hapier
“I’ve never seen anyone sad in a Ferrari. In fact, I’ve never seen anyone in a Ferrari, I’ve only seen the Ferrari as I pass by the dealership showroom.”
Lamborghinis, on the other hand… I once saw a farmer driving his Lambo tractor truck! And while I didn’t get a good look at his face, it was still awesome.
Even a John Deer costs 100k to 350k so farmers on their tractor are driving Ferrari and Lamborghinis.
Money doesn’t make you happy, but it sure as hell gets rid of the stuff that makes you sad.
So if I had money, I could make all the bigots that harass my friends and I for being queer disappear?
No, but you could all move to a less bigoted area with money. Or even build your own village.
With enough money: yes
Some corrupt people are as cheap as 27 000$
Yo yes with money you could buy some politics
What a myopic response.
Money can’t buy happiness, but it sure can help. Funny line, but it’s also true that much of people’s stress that filters into relationships and health is money related.
Money cant buy Happiness, but given the choice I’d rather do my crying in a Bentley.
“Money can’t buy happiness, but it sure gives you a much better bargaining position.”
Exactly. Money buys breathing space, and that’s essential for actually building things to be happy about in one’s life
I thought we were here to talk about F1 😔
Poor Charles
In my city, there’s a guy who owns a local gun store chain. (Or maybe owned—I dunno, he was old in the 90s, he’s probably not around anymore.) He’s locally infamous for his crazy white hair and his creepy chuckle on TV commercials where he says “I don’t wanna make any money, I just love to sell guns. Heh heh heh.”
Anyway, one day I was driving home and I saw him in the flesh. He was driving a pretty expensive convertible, with his distinctive white hair and a vanity plate with his name on it. I pulled up beside him at a stop light, and he looked like the saddest, most depressed person I’ve ever seen. Not in a personal tragedy way, just in a life sucks way.
It’s tough to feel sorry for him. He’s clearly quite rich, and he made that money selling death machines. But that look of being dead inside, on a face I only ever associated with that creepy chuckle, driving a luxury vehicle, has stuck with me.
There’s a lot of lead around guns and ammo and shooting. A lifetime of exposure…
Don’s been gone for over a decade at this point.
Probably hasn’t been in a lot if Ferraris then
The richer you are, the more you put on airs to seem like everything is okay. It’s the same way people will put “look at my amazing vacation” with happy amazing photos, and never mention that they all but got in a fistfight with their spouse.
This isn’t universal, but it’s what you’ll notice if you pay closer attention.
Money can buy you a lack of poverty which eliminates a main but not the only barrier to happiness.
“ill boohoo grande”
Money cannot directly buy happiness, though it can indirectly buy happiness. Objects, medicine, therapy, experiences can all be bought. All of them can lead to a happy life.









