The best thing I ever bought with my money was uh something from my dad. So, you have to picture this Eastern European man wearing the Russian balaclava. Thought he spoke perfect English. Didn’t speak a word of English. We come to Canada. We’re walking down the street and we see this thing come down the road. And I say to my dad, “What’s that?” And my dad says, “You know mind that Cadillac.” And I’m like, “What’s a Cadillac?” and he says, “You know, mind that for rich people.” Fast forward many, many years later, I remember I bought a really old used Corvette and I take it to my dad. I say, “Corvettes?” And my dad come out and look at and go, “It’s nice. No Cad.” So, one day I call him and we go driving and I pretend we’re lost and my dad’s like, “You idiot. Look at the map.” And >> we had lunch with Jerry Seinfeld on that one. >> No, right. >> Croatian Jerry Seinfeld. Yeah. So, we go to a coffee shop. We’re sitting there and there’s a Cadillac dealership across the street. >> Yeah. >> So, we go across the street. We open the doors. Massive dealership. >> Only one car in the middle. A white Cadillac sedan Deville in that pearly white color that only Cadillac make. We go up to it and I say to my dad, “Why don’t you sit down?” And my dad says, “No, my pants dirty.” I’m like, “It’s okay.” So, I open the door, he sits down, and it doesn’t matter what success is to you or to anybody here. To my dad, it was getting a Cadillac. >> Yep. >> It may make no sense to anybody else in the world, but it meant everything to him. and he puts his hands on the steering wheel and all that pain and sacrifice and being made fun of and being in jail and all of that. Like in that moment that was success to him. >> Yep. >> And I say, “What do you think?” And he says, “One day.” And I flip the visor and I give him the keys and I say today’s the day like >> that is in that moment everything made sense in that moment all the sacrifice for me people always say what’s the best thing you’ve ever bought and I say a 1989 Nine cab black.
