...and the cars we choose? If you don't believe in the concept of "transmigration of the soul"/re-incarnation, then there's no point in your responding to this question.
Do you think a valid correlation can be drawn between the reasons we choose to re-incarnate into a particular family or lifestyle, and the cars we choose to own and drive?
For instance:
(1) does one choose a 2-4 dr., standard sedan(any make/brand), in order to experience familial relationships?
(2) a "Rolls Royce", to experience conservative values that endure and provide luxury and continuity in life - ((please don't relate to, in a "political context"))?
(3) a "Model-T" Ford, to experience the rigors of life, and have to make do with being born into meager circumstances?
(4) a "muscle" car, to experience the feeling of "power"/competition/the exhilaration of excelling?
(5) a "convertible" to experience a care-free/irresponsible/enjoyment filled - "let it all hang out", lifestyle?
(6) a "hybrid" - you got me! Why would you choose one?
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(7) a "compact"(a Volkswagen-?) - again, why would you choose one?
Alberich
Do you think a valid correlation can be drawn between the reasons we choose to re-incarnate into a particular family or lifestyle, and the cars we choose to own and drive?
For instance:
(1) does one choose a 2-4 dr., standard sedan(any make/brand), in order to experience familial relationships?
(2) a "Rolls Royce", to experience conservative values that endure and provide luxury and continuity in life - ((please don't relate to, in a "political context"))?
(3) a "Model-T" Ford, to experience the rigors of life, and have to make do with being born into meager circumstances?
(4) a "muscle" car, to experience the feeling of "power"/competition/the exhilaration of excelling?
(5) a "convertible" to experience a care-free/irresponsible/enjoyment filled - "let it all hang out", lifestyle?
(6) a "hybrid" - you got me! Why would you choose one?
.
(7) a "compact"(a Volkswagen-?) - again, why would you choose one?
Alberich