Paige Douglas+FollowWould You Buy a $20M Yacht Like Cardone?So, Grant Cardone just flexed his dream of owning a $20 million yacht on TikTok, and people are not having it. While most of us are sweating over utility bills, billionaires are dropping cash on floating mansions that cost $50K a day to run. Beyond the sticker shock, these superyachts are huge polluters—think carbon emissions, diesel guzzling, and ocean waste. If you’re looking for a money move, maybe skip the yacht and invest in something that helps the planet (and your wallet). #Business #MoneyTalks #YachtLife00Share
Paige Douglas+FollowZuckerberg’s Yacht: Big Waves, Bigger FootprintSo, Mark Zuckerberg’s $300 million superyacht just had a spa day in France, but not before burning through enough fuel to circle the Earth 116 times by car. While he cruised Europe with his family, the yacht spewed more CO2 in a month than most of us would in 12 lifetimes. Critics are calling out the disconnect between tech billionaires’ climate talk and their luxury habits. Maybe it’s time for the ultra-rich to swap diesel for solar and set a better example? #Business #Zuckerberg #YachtLife01Share
Paige Douglas+FollowZuckerberg’s Yacht Flex: Too Much or Just Rich Life?Mark Zuckerberg just swapped his old mega support yacht for an even bigger one, sparking some serious side-eye online. Imagine needing a backup boat for your main party boat! While most of us are trying to cut back on plastic and walk more, Zuck’s yacht adventures make you wonder if our small eco-friendly habits matter. But hey, every little bit helps—don’t let billionaire antics sink your motivation! #Business #Zuckerberg #YachtLife20Share
laura54+FollowZuckerberg’s Yacht: Net Zero for Me, Not for Thee?So, Mark Zuckerberg just got roasted online for cruising around in his $300 million superyacht, which reportedly guzzled half a million gallons of diesel in nine months. The kicker? He’s been vocal about climate change, but his boat’s carbon footprint is wild. Social media’s calling out the double standard—billionaires talk green, but their lifestyles say otherwise. Makes you wonder: is eco-friendly living just for the rest of us? #Business #MarkZuckerberg #YachtLife02Share
Stacie Hernandez+FollowHouston billionaire’s yacht swap stirs debateA Houston billionaire is trading in his $200 million, 252-foot yacht for an even bigger one, raising eyebrows about luxury, excess, and the environmental impact of superyachts. With features like helipads and pools, these floating mansions aren’t just status symbols—they’re also major polluters, producing more CO2 than some countries. Even as designers try to add greener tech, many argue that superyachts remain hard to justify. What do you think: Is this just the price of success, or should there be more accountability for the environmental cost? Let’s hear your take! #Business #Houston #YachtLife00Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowLuxury Yachts to Secret Paradises? Yes, Please!Imagine skipping the crowded resorts and sailing to the world’s wildest, most untouched islands—on a private, fully crewed yacht. Exotica Charters is making that dream real, with custom trips to places like the Maldives, Raja Ampat, and the Galapagos. We’re talking sunrise swims off deserted beaches, diving vibrant reefs, and exploring hidden villages—no crowds, just pure adventure and next-level luxury. Who’s in for a yacht escape to paradise? #Travel #LuxuryTravel #YachtLife00Share