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Ever wonder what happens when you actually get access to all the cars you once dreamed about? Also, looking for testosterone enhancement? Tune in.
In this episode, we unpack how owning a car dealership — and cycling through nearly 80 cars — completely changes your perspective on automotive desire. When you can drive almost anything, the fantasy fades fast. The hype disappears. The pedestal cracks. The GR86 appears.
We talk about the rush of driving a Ferrari Scuderia down the Malibu coast in the rain — a moment that genuinely felt magical. And then we talk about what comes after. The normalization. The monthly payment. The quiet realization that even icons become ordinary.
This episode isn’t just about cars. It’s about expectations, novelty, and the psychology of wanting. Why do we build machines up in our heads? Why does the thrill evaporate? And why do only a few cars truly leave a mark?
If you’ve ever chased the next upgrade thinking it would change everything, this conversation might feel uncomfortably familiar. In the end, it’s not about how many cars you’ve owned. It’s about which ones actually meant something — and why.
By Andrea BottiniEver wonder what happens when you actually get access to all the cars you once dreamed about? Also, looking for testosterone enhancement? Tune in.
In this episode, we unpack how owning a car dealership — and cycling through nearly 80 cars — completely changes your perspective on automotive desire. When you can drive almost anything, the fantasy fades fast. The hype disappears. The pedestal cracks. The GR86 appears.
We talk about the rush of driving a Ferrari Scuderia down the Malibu coast in the rain — a moment that genuinely felt magical. And then we talk about what comes after. The normalization. The monthly payment. The quiet realization that even icons become ordinary.
This episode isn’t just about cars. It’s about expectations, novelty, and the psychology of wanting. Why do we build machines up in our heads? Why does the thrill evaporate? And why do only a few cars truly leave a mark?
If you’ve ever chased the next upgrade thinking it would change everything, this conversation might feel uncomfortably familiar. In the end, it’s not about how many cars you’ve owned. It’s about which ones actually meant something — and why.