>Go outside
>Feel escalating urge to buy a nice car just to drive it around and mentally hurt other people that think they're better than me
>Don't really want the car so much as I want to say "I'm a better and more virulent human being than you"
>Know it's silly and absurd, but a part of me wants to partake in what it is to be a human-being
Is this why people buy nice cars?
>>18706285
Yo man thats some twisted logic. Have you ever looked at someone in a nice car and felt bad about yourself? This post is throwing up crazy red flags about your self esteem. You should talk to a therapist or something.
Ignoring that most people buy nice cars because they like the look and feel of them. Either aesthetically pleasing or power. Lots of people who work on nice cars also like them if they can customize them and make them run primo like fast and furious.
>''Let's see Paul Allen's card''
>>18706285
Nope. I drive a nice car because I like working on cars and it (like my 4 previous cars) started out as mechanically sound yet hoopty as fuck looking pieces of shit that I was neither proud nor embarrassed to drive. I'm pleased with myself for learning how to restore cars and not at all looking to shame others for having a different (or no) hobby.
Do whatever you like though. Personally comparing myself to others over anything is eventually going to lead me to depression so I make a choice not to do it.
Nice cars are nice too drive i knew the feeling when i first drove in my friends volkswagen golf 7, it made me never want to go back to my shitty honda civic
A lot of people usually buy nice things because they're nice and they like them. You might have some kind of inferiority/persecution complex if you think that everyone in a better station financially is doing it to spite you/others.
Are there assholes who flaunt their wealth to flaunt their wealth? Of course. Is everyone who's rich openly flaunting their wealth to fuck with you? I'd doubt it.