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    Flying First Class

    Steve AdcockBy Steve AdcockMay 4, 2024Updated:August 8, 20242 Mins Read
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    Earlier this week, I tweeted about flying first class:

    Flying first class conditions your mind. Fly it once, and it's hard to fly coach.

    Then, you begin making decisions that will get you back into first class.

    Like investing.
    Starting that business.
    Networking with successful people.

    First class isn't just a seat.

    — Steve · Millionaire Habits (@SteveOnSpeed) April 30, 2024

    As usual, most comments were positive, but I also had a few that completely missed the point. 

    Here’s one comment: “Spending extra just for comfort in comuting doesn’t sound like a millionaire habit…“

    And another: “I understand the mindset aspect, but is flying coach really that insufferable for 3-6 hours of flying?“

    And one more: “So by this logic…someone should go out and buy a Porsche because then they will start emulating wealthy?“

    It’s almost like these folks haven’t been listening to a thing I’ve said over the past 10 years of talking personal finance. 

    Okay, maybe they are new followers. I get it. 

    But, let’s talk about this for a minute. 

    What do millionaires do? 

    Do they just…NOT spend money on anything?

    Of course not. 

    I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again (louder, this time, for the people in the back): 

    It’s okay to spend money on things that are important to you. 

    Provided: 

    • You actually value what you’re spending on (ie: You’re not just spending to look rich and successful), and
    • You can afford it

    If both of those qualifiers are in place, then guess what? Spend guilt-free. 

    This means you can:

    • Fly first class
    • Buy designer coffees
    • Wear name-brand clothing
    • Drive around in a 2024 M-Series Bimmer

    …if you truly, in your heart of heart’s, value the hell out of those things and you aren’t going into debt to pay for them. 

    And, here’s the interesting thing about flying first class. It trains your mind to expect nicer things in life. 

    For some, it’ll make you work harder so you can continue spending money on the nicer things without the debt. 

    First class isn’t just a nicer seat with more leg room. It’s a mindset.

    Millionaires focus on value, not just price. 

    If you don’t understand that, then it’s going to be difficult to build wealth.

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    Steve Adcock quit his job after achieving financial independence at 35 and writes about the habits millionaires use to build wealth and get into the best shape of their lives. As a regular contributor to The Ladders, CBS MarketWatch, and CNBC, Steve maintains a rare and exclusive voice as a career expert, consistently offering actionable counseling to thousands of readers who want to level up their lives, careers, and freedom. Steve lives in a 100% off-grid solar home in the middle of the Arizona desert and writes on his own website at MillionaireHabits.us.

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