How to live Like You're Rich, Even When You're Not Yet
Alright, it is lesson time again. We will talk about the topic "How to live Like You're Rich, Even When You're Not Yet" Enjoy~😎
Live Like Rich#1. Fly private for pennies
You know the rich don’t fly commercial. But a private jet can cost thousands of dollars an hour to rent and millions to buy (to say nothing of annual operating costs). Does that mean the rest of us are stuck dealing with the TSA? Not necessarily.
To get the private jet experience without the private jet price tag, book a single seat on a flight with JetSuiteX. The airline’s planes depart from a private terminal, legroom is generous, and snacks and alcoholic drinks are on the house. And it doesn’t cost as much as you might think. When we compared the cost of a round-trip flight on JetSuiteX from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in July 2017, the cost was roughly the same as a first-class seat on a major airline — a little less than $300.😋
Live Like Rich#2. Rent the runway
So you really want to make a splash at your high school reunion but are a little short on cash? You can convince your former frenemies you’ve made it by borrowing, not buying, a killer ensemble from Rent the Runway. A $695 floral cocktail dress by Marchesa Notte can be yours — for a few days — for just $105. Need a designer handbag to complete your look? Bag Borrow or Steal has got you covered.
Live Like Rich#3. Upgrade your wheels for less
Sure, your Camry is a sensible, affordable car. But you’re not going to wow anyone when you’re driving a Toyota. If you’re longing for a vehicle that doubles as a status symbol but are short on cash, consider buying a used luxury car.
For the same price as a new Accord, you might be able to get a gently used BMW or Mercedes. If you’re stuck in a lease on a vehicle you no longer want, you could get a sweet deal on the car of your dreams with a service, such as Swapalease, which facilitates transfers of car leases from those who no longer want them to those who do. Trading up can have some downsides, such as the possibility of higher maintenance costs, but if you must have more upscale wheels this can be a cheaper way to get them.
Live Like Rich#4. Sail away for cheap
Relaxing on your sailboat or yacht might seem like a pastime only the well-off can afford, but a taste of the nautical life doesn’t have to break the bank. Get My Boat is basically an Airbnb for watercraft. You can spend $100 or so for an hour or two on the water, or upward of $10,000 to rent the yacht seen in the James Bond movie Casino Royale. In other words, it’s time to grab your Top-Siders and get ready to head out to sea.
Okay, that is all from today lesson. More and more interesting topics will be discussed in the future. Stay Tune~😜
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Live Like Rich#1. Fly private for pennies
You know the rich don’t fly commercial. But a private jet can cost thousands of dollars an hour to rent and millions to buy (to say nothing of annual operating costs). Does that mean the rest of us are stuck dealing with the TSA? Not necessarily.
To get the private jet experience without the private jet price tag, book a single seat on a flight with JetSuiteX. The airline’s planes depart from a private terminal, legroom is generous, and snacks and alcoholic drinks are on the house. And it doesn’t cost as much as you might think. When we compared the cost of a round-trip flight on JetSuiteX from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in July 2017, the cost was roughly the same as a first-class seat on a major airline — a little less than $300.😋
Live Like Rich#2. Rent the runway
So you really want to make a splash at your high school reunion but are a little short on cash? You can convince your former frenemies you’ve made it by borrowing, not buying, a killer ensemble from Rent the Runway. A $695 floral cocktail dress by Marchesa Notte can be yours — for a few days — for just $105. Need a designer handbag to complete your look? Bag Borrow or Steal has got you covered.
Live Like Rich#3. Upgrade your wheels for less
Sure, your Camry is a sensible, affordable car. But you’re not going to wow anyone when you’re driving a Toyota. If you’re longing for a vehicle that doubles as a status symbol but are short on cash, consider buying a used luxury car.
For the same price as a new Accord, you might be able to get a gently used BMW or Mercedes. If you’re stuck in a lease on a vehicle you no longer want, you could get a sweet deal on the car of your dreams with a service, such as Swapalease, which facilitates transfers of car leases from those who no longer want them to those who do. Trading up can have some downsides, such as the possibility of higher maintenance costs, but if you must have more upscale wheels this can be a cheaper way to get them.
Live Like Rich#4. Sail away for cheap
Relaxing on your sailboat or yacht might seem like a pastime only the well-off can afford, but a taste of the nautical life doesn’t have to break the bank. Get My Boat is basically an Airbnb for watercraft. You can spend $100 or so for an hour or two on the water, or upward of $10,000 to rent the yacht seen in the James Bond movie Casino Royale. In other words, it’s time to grab your Top-Siders and get ready to head out to sea.
Okay, that is all from today lesson. More and more interesting topics will be discussed in the future. Stay Tune~😜
Sign Up for our Newsletter and receive a Mysterious Gift by clicking this link: https://bryanandrobertpublishing.com
#sailing #richlife #getrich #moneymindset #growthmindset #lawofattraction
Published on July 22, 2021 00:12
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