Well FFS it must be nice to buy a quarter mill yacht..... and not know you bought it ....i mean ........ holy fuck that is the rich cunts mentality think of how many homeless ....... hungry children he could have helped .......i think he is a fucking dick .......... wasting that much money......... when kids are suffering ....... but what the fuck do i know right !!!!!! ......rich people waste money of things rather than help make a difference ........ apart form mackenzie bezos ....... she loves giving away money to charities..... one of the good few .....how does one buy a thing for that much and not know .......
Businessman is so rich he completely forgot he'd bought a $250,000 yacht
A young businessman who rakes in millions each year revealed he completely forgot about a yacht he dropped $250,000 on.
Entrepreneur and e-commerce expert Sean Frimpong, 24, shared an Instagram video touring the costly vessel he and his brother Jesse bought about 3 years ago.
The multi-millionaire investor said the luxurious purchase had slipped his mind because 'we brought two bigger yachts' right after, he explained in the video's caption.
On board the massive, two-bedroom boat, he said that he had abandoned it on the water and had not set foot on it in over two years.
He only remembered to check on the yacht after authorities warned that it would be disposed of if he kept it idling at the harbor any longer.
With more than a million views on the October 21 video, Frimpong's amused fans described the situation as a prime example of 'rich issues.'
Roaming around the multi-leveled yacht, Frimpong admitted it was in rough shape - but he was shocked the boat was still there after all this time.
'You got dead fish all over the boat, rust down here, dead fish on the bottom of the boat,' he said as he panned his camera to show its worn-down state.

Entrepreneur and e-commerce expert Sean Frimpong, 24, is an e-commerce expert who teaches other how to sell products online

Frimpong showed his followers the rust and dead fish covering his yacht, which he said he left vacant on the water for at least two years
Despite its evident need for a deep clean, Frimpong said the yacht was ultimately in 'pretty decent condition!'
'I luv [sic] your rich issues,' one woman reacted to Frimpong's unrelatable struggle of simply having too many boats that he forgot about one.
'I need them problems, Lord I see what you doing for others and I’m going to patiently wait my season while I’m rooting for others to win,' another chimed in.
'So basically, y'all just flushed a QUARTER MILLION dollars down the drain? Good for you,' one user wrote.
Many people also agreed that the boat was a total waste of money, with one woman writing: 'I always tell people the rich just keep getting richer.'
Others slammed Frimpong as 'careless' for leaving such an expensive asset unattended for so long.
'Not a flex, honestly just wasteful and shameful,' someone asserted.
According to an interview with The US Times, Frimpong - who was born in the US, moved to Ghana and returned to the states at 11 - began building his wealth at just 17.

Frimpong posted the video of the boat tour on social media on October 21, garnering more than a million views




He now has more than a million followers on both Instagram and TikTok, where he often shares content about his lavish lifestyle.
'I tried a bunch of different streams of income, some more successful than others but I made most of my millions in the e-commerce space,' he told the outlet.
He said that through his business endeavors, he has also helped thousands of others who wanted to delve into selling products online through social media platforms.
Frimpong is also the author of best-selling financial coaching books, The Million Dollar Mindset: The Life Changing Power of a Wealthy Mind and 10 Keys to Financial Freedom: School Never Taught You This.



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