When you said “suppressing yourself is like telling a lie that never ends,” it suddenly struck me: buying a yacht is the same. The worst thing is buying a boat for others. You clearly want a small sailboat to fish and enjoy the breeze with your family, but you choose a luxury model for appearances. Then every time you go out, it feels like you're going through the motions of a “must-pretend-to-be-happy” event—more exhausting than suppressing yourself. True yachting joy is an extension of being yourself: if you cherish tranquility, choose a cruiser with a study; if you crave adventure, pick an explorer vessel that can tackle deserted islands. This Beginner's Yacht Buying Guide doesn't teach you how to buy the most expensive one. Instead, it teaches you how to ask yourself: "Am I buying a boat to ‘look like a wealthy person’? Or to ‘be my truest self at sea’?https://www.yachttrading.com/yacht-encyclopedia/how-to-buy-a-boat-10-tips-for-beginners-652/