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[Sg] - Celebrity chiobu 987FM CDJ Germaine Tan's Lamborghini 'most expensive car in the Mediacorp carpark’, costs over S$1.1 mil without COE

That retrenched dog.
rocket is getting screwed in the ass in Changi Prison. LOL!
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Its to highlight the wealth if the island. Despite high taxes.
A subordinate with a more expensive car undermines the boss’ sense of authority and competence, making him feel insecure. Insecure superiors feel threatened when a subordinate appears more successful. There is an unwritten rule that a subordinate’s status symbol should not exceed their boss' as it disrupts the traditional perception of authority. This is especially true with Asian bosses.
 
My former boss hated and openly discriminated against his subordinates who drove more expensive cars to the office. He has an inferiority complex.
He doesn’t need to worry after 2030 as only elites can drive a car. All the slaves are only entitled to take autonomous vehicles
 
90% of the population automatically turned sour grapes.
More like only 5% of population can afford a proper car. Another 5% pseudo rich have car with that PHV blue label of shame.blue label indicates years of instalments and in debt. Hahahaha
 
@Flibbertigibbet 解鈴還需繫鈴人

The reason she needs to drive a flashy car that surprises surpasses all her colleagues, including her supervisors and bosses, is likely not just about money or taste, but about what that display does for her psychologically.

There are people who go through life trying to make others envy them, and it’s usually not as simple as it looks. More often than not, it comes from a need to feel like they matter. If she isn’t getting clear recognition or validation for her work as a DJ, she may quietly feel average or even inadequate in that role. The car then becomes a way to compensate—something visible that forces people to take notice.

When others react with surprise or even a bit of envy, that reaction becomes a kind of proof for her. It tells her, in a way her job might not, that she is successful, that she stands out, that she is someone worth noticing. It also creates a sense of control—especially if she has felt overlooked or underestimated in her work environment.

At the same time, the Lamborghini functions as a shield. It allows her to project confidence and success outwardly, so she doesn’t have to sit with the more uncomfortable internal questions about whether she is actually valued or “good enough” in her profession. The attention shifts from her performance to her image.

There may also be an element of projection. People who behave this way are often quite sensitive to comparison themselves. If she feels envy toward others who receive more recognition or authority at work, making others feel envious of her can feel like balancing the scales—like reclaiming something she feels she lacks.

So the car isn’t just a car. It’s a tool for validation, a buffer against insecurity, and a way of reshaping how others see her when her actual role doesn’t give her that reassurance.​
Ai Slop
 
I have seen junior staff at every company I ever worked at, drive expensive cars to the office. Either they had substantial passive income, received an inheritance or had use of their parent's car. However, if their car is more expensive than their boss' vehicle, these subordinates were singled out unfairly by their head. It says a lot about the small-mindedness of most local bosses.
Last time NSF the white horse drove a Porsche
The brigade commander only had a SAF Audi
But no one dares to touch him as he was white horse.
So your argument not necessarily hold water especially in large corporations
 
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