“It’s a very sensible car. I keep it in meticulous condition. Could I buy a new car tomorrow? Sure. Is it important to me? No.” — Ramit Sethi, author of the 2009 New York Times Best Seller, I Will Teach You to Be Rich
, but the self-made millionaire says he won’t be spending money on a luxury car anytime soon.
“I spend extravagantly on the things I love but I cut way back mercilessly on the things I don’t,” he says.
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