When Mark Cuban sold his first company, MicroSolutions, he didn’t buy a mansion. Nope. He dropped $125,000 on something way better: A lifetime first-class pass on American Airlines.
Oh—and it came with a free companion pass. So basically, he secured unlimited first-class flights for two, forever. Anywhere. Anytime. No extra fees. Just vibes and legroom.
Cuban said it was the best investment he ever made. He used it to fly around the world and do business.
Moral of the story?
If you can’t buy the whole plane, at least buy a seat that comes with champagne and free warm nuts. Not that I drink champagne. I just assume that’s what people do in First Class.