Realistically Ideal
Ideally, I would want to drive a bespoke Ferrari around a race track designed to suit my needs, probably on the lines of what the Dutch billionaire Ascari has built. A combination of some of the best chicanes, corners and a long straight where I can take the car to it's absolute limit. After setting a blistering lap time, I would want to enjoy a nice Tiramisu (in keeping with the Italian theme) from a personal chef and consult my trainer to burn out the damage done by all the calories gained. When I think about this, it appears extremely materialistic at first. That I am ignoring the world's problems and thinking about myself and myself alone. A racetrack would mean cutting down of trees and relocation of many of the less fortunate. Not to mention all the fuel, wasted food etc., However, this is exactly the kind of life that company's try to portray in one's mind. That the next purchase will ensure attention, exclusivity and announce your arrival to the world...