Forget just the jet flex—it's really about cutting through the noise.
Private airfields mean zero bureaucracy. Security takes seconds, not hours. You touch down and you're already rolling five minutes later, engine running, no queues, no waiting around like some normie.
That's the real move: time is money, and pointless friction is the enemy. Skip the airport theater, compress what should be a two-hour ordeal into five minutes. That efficiency gap? That compounds.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12h ago
From a quantitative perspective, this is the ultimate compression of time cost—saving 5 hours each year. Using the compound interest formula to calculate, this efficiency gap is truly enough to make a difference.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 17h ago
ngl, this is exactly class disparity. The time of wealthy people is indeed valuable.
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BasementAlchemist
· 17h ago
Basically, it's about spending money to buy time. Truly poor efficiency can really snowball.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 17h ago
ngl this is the true reflection of the wealth gap... five minutes vs two hours, sounds good but it's just so-so
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 18h ago
ngl this is really a reflection of class differences, five minutes vs two hours, truly amazing
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 18h ago
ngl this is the most straightforward reflection of the wealth gap: the 5 minutes saved by the rich cost us 5 hours of queuing.
Forget just the jet flex—it's really about cutting through the noise.
Private airfields mean zero bureaucracy. Security takes seconds, not hours. You touch down and you're already rolling five minutes later, engine running, no queues, no waiting around like some normie.
That's the real move: time is money, and pointless friction is the enemy. Skip the airport theater, compress what should be a two-hour ordeal into five minutes. That efficiency gap? That compounds.