Need, want—your wordplay doesn’t justify policing Jerry Jones’ wallet. He’s a billionaire, he buys yachts. You’re not his accountant. My car analogy holds: you judging his ‘need’ is as absurd as someone questioning yours. Shazam that.
No one is policing Jerry Jones' wallet. I did not even state he could not spend his money as he pleases.
What I have inferred is that he
more than has the money--thus (in relation to the topic of the thread) having the financial capability to improve his training room, training staff, etc. It is his choice to not have done so. In other words, he has made a choice not to. He does not
want to. Perhaps he will change his mind in the future.
Wordplay? That makes zero sense. There is a distinct difference between need and want. Again, Jones does not
need a super yacht. He wanted one. He got one. No one
needs (pun intended) to be an accountant or any OTHER financial professional to understand that.
Why do you frame my statement of fact as an absurdity? Jones went 77 years without needing a super yacht. He may have craved one for most of that time. Craving something that is not a necessity is a want, not a need. What Jones wanted and got for himself was a luxury item few people in the world can afford.
Is that the root cause of your disagreement? That Jones chose to grant himself a super luxurious item--while not affording his players the best training personnel and facilities they need for their optimal physical conditioning--and someone (me) pointed that out?
If true, great. You continue pointing out my singling out the obvious because I will never stop doing so. Unless, of course, Jones ever improves his players' opinion of their training personnel and facilities. Then I will simply go back to only saying the obvious, which is he owns a super yacht he wanted that his billions got for him.