20-year-old millionaire criticizes his peers who don't own luxury cars: "Ask yourself a few questions"

by Mark Bennett

March 01, 2023

20-year-old millionaire criticizes his peers who don't own luxury cars: "Ask yourself a few questions"
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Many people dream of becoming a millionaire and often, those few who manage to reach this goal, quickly forget the true value of money. An example of this fact is Sebastian Ghiorghiu, a young 24-year-old social media influencer who claims to be a "self-made millionaire".

Sebastian ended up at the center of controversy when he criticized his peers who do not own a luxury sports car worth at least $200,000 dollars - which he now considers "small change". He shared his obnoxious views on his TikTok account.

via NYPost

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YouTube - Sebastian Ghiorghiu

YouTube - Sebastian Ghiorghiu

Sebastian was born in Detroit and claims to have earned $8 million dollars in just six years through the creation of an advertising agency to disseminate content on Google and YouTube. "Today, the world has so much to offer, especially with artificial intelligence tools that can be exploited like never before - that's why $200,000 dollars is small change for me", he commented in an interview.

"People will say I'm out of touch, but I'm not. If you're a 20-year-old and you don't have a Lamborghini, you should sit down and have a serious discussion with yourself about why you don't own a luxury car," he said. Needless to say, this statement sparked a  lot of controversy on the web.

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TikTok - @officialsebghiorghiu

TikTok - @officialsebghiorghiu

Many users harshly criticized Sebastian, commenting sarcastically: "Guys, the easiest way to become rich is to pretend to be rich and sell a course that 'teaches you' how to make money," commented a young man. "Unclear instructions. Now I'm sitting here wondering why I was thrown out of a Lamborghini dealership," quipped another.

"What if I don't want a Lamborghini?" asked a third user. Others, however, have suggested better ways to invest money: "I'd rather help my parents to retire," wrote one woman. In fact, instead of making it a goal to buy a Lamborghini, a twenty-year-old should just live his life as honestly and genuinely as possible.

What do you think of Sebastian's crass arrogance?

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