This is somewhat of a sad close to a big chapter of my life.
I had my 2006 Acura RSX Type S for about 14 years, and it’s been one hell of a car with A LOT of memories. I never got tired of it in all that time, and the modifications I added made it that much more fun to drive. However, this decision ultimately came down to car or life experience… and I chose life experience with moving to Seattle.
There will be a time in my life where I’m sure I’ll get another sports car, but for now I’m going carless. And I have to say, I love it much more than I thought I would.
You know that feeling you get when you get rid of some clothes in your closet you never wore? or some bullshit thing you finally throw away after keeping it for so long because you thought, "I think I'll need this one day.” Well, when you get rid of a car, times that weightless after feeling by 100.
And although I loved my car and used it a lot, not having the financial burden anymore started to bring back some childhood memories. The days when I was just a kid in the 90s with my bmx bike, pedaling as hard as I could with the wind rushing in my face. Nowhere to be but in that moment.
So in my next video tomorrow, I’m going to talk about this feeling. And get into all the numbers - I failed math a few times in college and still find this interesting - to show the cost of living I experienced first hand between St. Louis and Seattle.
New video drops tomorrow at 4pm PT. (5pm MT • 6pm CT • 7pm ET)
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This is somewhat of a sad close to a big chapter of my life.
I had my 2006 Acura RSX Type S for about 14 years, and it’s been one hell of a car with A LOT of memories. I never got tired of it in all that time, and the modifications I added made it that much more fun to drive. However, this decision ultimately came down to car or life experience… and I chose life experience with moving to Seattle.
There will be a time in my life where I’m sure I’ll get another sports car, but for now I’m going carless. And I have to say, I love it much more than I thought I would.
You know that feeling you get when you get rid of some clothes in your closet you never wore? or some bullshit thing you finally throw away after keeping it for so long because you thought, "I think I'll need this one day.” Well, when you get rid of a car, times that weightless after feeling by 100.
And although I loved my car and used it a lot, not having the financial burden anymore started to bring back some childhood memories. The days when I was just a kid in the 90s with my bmx bike, pedaling as hard as I could with the wind rushing in my face. Nowhere to be but in that moment.
So in my next video tomorrow, I’m going to talk about this feeling. And get into all the numbers - I failed math a few times in college and still find this interesting - to show the cost of living I experienced first hand between St. Louis and Seattle.
New video drops tomorrow at 4pm PT.
(5pm MT • 6pm CT • 7pm ET)
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