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World's luckiest 21 year old

World's luckiest 21 year old

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How do you feel when you see VW rims on Skoda?  

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    • Indifferent ...
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    • Owner of the Skoda couldn't find Skoda rims
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    • Owner tries to disguise the Skoda as a VW
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We are seeing more and more University students driving to school. In particular, for 21-year-old student Dhiaa Al-Essa, he may have the headache of choosing which car to drive.

 

Son of a mega wealthy Saudi businessman, Dhiaa is the youngest person to own a collection of 30 supercar and luxury vehicles worth




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what a spoiled little kid. grow up man. at this rate he will waste all of his fathers money within 1-2 generations...

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If he buys the car using his self earned money, then its worth envying.

 

If its a car that he can drive just because the family bought it or gave it to him as presents, there's not much to envy.

 

Afterall, admiration of an individual is through the individual's self earning, not through what others gave him.

 

Though I wish I was that rich to have those vehicles, I'll rather settle for one simple one which I earned it with my own hard work and earnings and can be proud of.

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He has the money to waste...

 

I once heard a rich friend say: "The only reason for being rich is to buy what ordinary people can't afford."

 

Sad but true....

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