21st
October
2008

Recently I was in London visiting the art galleries around the Piccadilly area. There is some especially fine and varied art in the many Cork Street galleries.
Rather than be chauffeured around I decided that a good walk would do me good and my impressions were that there were many seriously wealthy people about.
Many top end stores are also located in this area; Asprey’s jewellers, De Beers Jewellery, and Fortnum & Mason to name a few.
All around me were the signs of super wealth. Rolls Royce Phantoms, Virtu Phones, Large Diamonds, Fine Art, Fine Tailoring and many pampered people.
One of my favourite shops was The Vintage Watch Company in Burlington Arcade who specialise in vintage Rolex watches with over 500 from the last century.
After spending a few hours here, including a leisurely lunch, I felt reinvigorated and ready to create some more of my own wealth.
Some of the areas mentioned can be seen by following this walk…
http://www.londontoolkit.com/walks/shopping_walk_bond_street.htm
posted in Spending wealth, Benifits, Lifestyle |
4th
September
2008

It seems that in order to acquire great beauty in one’s life we have to ‘work hard’ and then ‘spend hard’. I was reminded of this when I finally got time to catch up on some reading this week.
In April, this year, I picked up a copy of the Robb Report magazine whilst in Miami. It came with a supplement that covered Green Transport - Specifically cars and motorbikes.
Having enjoyed various Ferrari’s in the past I read with interest the article on Page 16 that discussed the Bio Fuel version of the F430 Spider. Apart from the performance gains through running the car on E85 (85% Ethanol, and 15% Petrol) the thing that amazed was the fact that even though the Petrol used was down to 15% the CO2 emissions
only dropped by 5% (hence the title of this blog).
It could be argued that the gains are good all around; Lower CO2 – better performance – more torque. I just wonder how the world would change if we all used biofuel.
Perhaps it’s time to invest in these alternative fuel companies.
posted in General, Lifestyle |
16th
May
2008

Recently I was invited to view the Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe.
Although the saloon is an impressive feat of engineering and luxury I always felt that the marque would benifit from a convertable edition.
What Rolls-Royce have achieved is nothing short of spectacular. From the brushed aluminium bonnet and windscreen surround to the teak hood cover that echos the Riva speadboats of old. They even managed to provide the trusty teflon coated umberellas inside the front doors.
In SoBe, Miami recently I even spotted a soloon with custom alloy wheels. Although it looked good it would have been even better if it was a Drophead Coupe.
Well worth the extra £50k.
posted in Spending wealth, Lifestyle |
16th
May
2008
Wealth brings us many things; excitement, purpose, and of course Luxury.
But what does luxury mean? For the proletariat it might mean a good meal or a day off work.
For the wealthy it means space. Space to move. Space to think. Time is just the space between two points.
More wealth equals more space; and not just in the size of our residences. What I am getting at here is that to be wealthy means that there are fewer obstructions in ones life.
For example, let’s take the subject of travel.
The common man drives to the airport, parks, queues at check-in, queues for their dinner, waits to board the plan, waits to take their seat, waits for their meal etc. etc.
The wealthy person is chauffeured to their private airport, walks from the car to the aircraft and boards, is attended to immediately (champagne, food, whatever). As the saying goes;
They don’t have to lift a finger
The difference; more space and more time and less obstruction in their lives.
This is real luxury; the ability to move about the world with as little obstruction possible. To have things smoothed over and pre-prepared. To have things taken care of allowing for more wealth generation.
This is real luxury.
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