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Opening the path to becoming a collector that shaped the identity of "Krit Chanthanothok" Mr. Krit continued, “Being a collector has made me what I am today. Part of this comes from meeting people from many cultures, experiences, and ideas. I am a person who has a passion for many types of collectibles. But more than just collecting things in each category, it is the experience of learning and “understanding people” in each industry or industry. Groups of people will have different profiles. This allows us to understand people from different backgrounds and societies. Make us please him to care about us. and open your heart to understand people in a wide circle It gives us the ability to interact and learn from others. Everywhere we meet These experiences and knowledge from childhood cannot be purchased in the course of study. Of course, being a collector in my view is not the focus. The most valuable thing Maximum profit Or the most or the best, but all of them are experiences that shape one's identity to be clear. which I always remember the past good fortune in my life.”
pvb-dinner-talk-ld3 Passion leads Investment = Happiness Dr. Thitaphol Nakhon Si, Chairman of the Executive Board of Bangkok Solar Power Company Limited, joins in exchanging experiences about his passion for supercars and becoming an avid collector in the car industry. “I put Passion in front of Investment, so what What I get is "happiness". I will never wake up and feel how much that thing has cost. But I will make a graph summarizing the price every month to see how much profit my investment has made. Most of which are profitable. There Telegram Number Data were some losses in the beginning. So what will I add to the collection? It's something I love, but it's a passion. It's something that's difficult to say whether what we put into the collection will make a profit or not. But I have always had experience in looking at cars. This allows me to analyze trends. But the car I actually choose to keep is something I want to look at every day.” Value that is more than value Dr. Thitsapon emphasizes that “I have gained a lot of community from collecting cars. They range from teenagers in the neighborhood in Munich. Germany Whenever we drive anywhere, we come to meet and talk, which gives us a different kind of German society.
Including the opportunity to go for a drive with a group of watch lovers in Austria. where there is an appointment to go for a drive every year which made my network wider All of this combined together makes me feel like collecting various cars is a great experience. That has both financial value Truly psychological and social. In addition, many people ask me when I will sell the cars I collect. I probably want to sell when the price is highest. Which probably isn't my generation. I plan to pass it on to my eldest son. And I think he will be able to manage it because I myself have started teaching him both about cars and society, including taking my children to meet friends when driving abroad. This allows our children to socialize with their children. I think having a wide network is worth a lot more than these cars.” From history buffs to action figure collectors who can continue their careers that they love. Dr. Wit Sitthiwekin from the program 8 MINUTE HISTRORY, a history podcast from THE STANDARD PODCAST, talks about collecting models. “The happiness that comes from collecting is when we get to sit in a time machine and go back to the past. I think that Value can be interpreted in two ways: value and worth, which is the starting point in collecting action figures ( action figure). I like and am fascinated with history so much that I want to open a history museum at home. But I can't do it. So I turned to collecting action figures instead to fulfill my dream. I get criticized more often than I do. Why? Because it is something that very few people talk to. Until one day, I discovered the work I liked to do most in life: making history podcasts. that was popular until recently I had the opportunity to organize a historical talk show in the form of Edutainment, the first stage in Thailand. I felt that my passion or passion was put to use. Makes me live happily every day.” “Finally, SCB PRIVATE BANKING believes that Passion Investment or happy investing in beloved things and collectibles. It will be another option that helps investors collect beloved items that can help increase both investment value and sentimental value. It is also an investment plan to diversify risk across a variety of assets other than basic assets,” Ms. Lalitpat Concluding remarks
pvb-dinner-talk-ld3 Passion leads Investment = Happiness Dr. Thitaphol Nakhon Si, Chairman of the Executive Board of Bangkok Solar Power Company Limited, joins in exchanging experiences about his passion for supercars and becoming an avid collector in the car industry. “I put Passion in front of Investment, so what What I get is "happiness". I will never wake up and feel how much that thing has cost. But I will make a graph summarizing the price every month to see how much profit my investment has made. Most of which are profitable. There Telegram Number Data were some losses in the beginning. So what will I add to the collection? It's something I love, but it's a passion. It's something that's difficult to say whether what we put into the collection will make a profit or not. But I have always had experience in looking at cars. This allows me to analyze trends. But the car I actually choose to keep is something I want to look at every day.” Value that is more than value Dr. Thitsapon emphasizes that “I have gained a lot of community from collecting cars. They range from teenagers in the neighborhood in Munich. Germany Whenever we drive anywhere, we come to meet and talk, which gives us a different kind of German society.
Including the opportunity to go for a drive with a group of watch lovers in Austria. where there is an appointment to go for a drive every year which made my network wider All of this combined together makes me feel like collecting various cars is a great experience. That has both financial value Truly psychological and social. In addition, many people ask me when I will sell the cars I collect. I probably want to sell when the price is highest. Which probably isn't my generation. I plan to pass it on to my eldest son. And I think he will be able to manage it because I myself have started teaching him both about cars and society, including taking my children to meet friends when driving abroad. This allows our children to socialize with their children. I think having a wide network is worth a lot more than these cars.” From history buffs to action figure collectors who can continue their careers that they love. Dr. Wit Sitthiwekin from the program 8 MINUTE HISTRORY, a history podcast from THE STANDARD PODCAST, talks about collecting models. “The happiness that comes from collecting is when we get to sit in a time machine and go back to the past. I think that Value can be interpreted in two ways: value and worth, which is the starting point in collecting action figures ( action figure). I like and am fascinated with history so much that I want to open a history museum at home. But I can't do it. So I turned to collecting action figures instead to fulfill my dream. I get criticized more often than I do. Why? Because it is something that very few people talk to. Until one day, I discovered the work I liked to do most in life: making history podcasts. that was popular until recently I had the opportunity to organize a historical talk show in the form of Edutainment, the first stage in Thailand. I felt that my passion or passion was put to use. Makes me live happily every day.” “Finally, SCB PRIVATE BANKING believes that Passion Investment or happy investing in beloved things and collectibles. It will be another option that helps investors collect beloved items that can help increase both investment value and sentimental value. It is also an investment plan to diversify risk across a variety of assets other than basic assets,” Ms. Lalitpat Concluding remarks