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I'd buy shares in a Weapons manufacturing firm.
Well of course I'd like to sit around and chat.
Well of course I'd like to stay and chew the fat.
But someone's listening in.
Hmm. 10 million dollars would change my life a ton. I could do all the things I always wanted. Build a house. Write a book. Release that RPG me and my friends have been building. See the things I've always wanted to see. Set up a lot of projects and invest in things I want to. 10 million would buy me total freedom.
1 million though, that simply accelerates the things I've already been steering me life towards. It might get me some more middle-class things I'd like. But my life wouldn't change hugely. Not that it wouldn't be awesome. But I am a reasonably happy person. I wouldn't have to change much in my life. But I'd still have a lot of hard work ahead to complete my life, if it was only a million. I'd still have to turn that into a lot more.
Moderate change.
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Would buy a house, pay off my student loans, and with whatever is left I would invest probably half and just bank the other half. Would still work, overall life wouldn't change a ton other than stressing less about money.
For a million I wouldn't quit my day job.
I would throw it into my startup though - it would certainly accelerate that plan a couple years to have some early capital.
I might talk to my boss though about working 4 days a week and throwing the extra day at my own company - that'd probably make my life a lot more manageable.
I don't think it would change at all come to think of it.
It wont change anything.
If I won $200,000 - then I wouldn't die this year.
I guess that's a big change.
Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
for a million i couldnt even leave my job or buy a better house. it would basically give some extra cushion but nothing more.
spending any of the principle amount would be foolish with just a million. if it was 50 million, i might blow a million on some bullshit, and invest the rest. but you could easily blow just a million.
a million in principle pretty much guarantees 50K in interest per year. I probably wouldn't do anything differently for at least 2 years. It'll take you a minute to figure out how to invest it.
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Well, if it's a million dollars (after taxes), I'd pay off my primary house, move to a slightly nicer one, and rent out the old one. In my city, I can rent out my house for $400-$500 more than what my mortgage costs. It would be a solid investment, mean almost no reduction in overall wealth, and have a monthly income on top of it. As for the rest, I'd invest it for the next 10-15 years, and retire better off than originally anticipated.
I'd buy a house. The majority of the rest would be invested. Life wouldn't change much otherwise.
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nothing special, Fix up the house, buy a new car (mines over 10 yrs old), a new computer and invest the rest.
if it's just $1,000,000 then not a whole lot for me, at least not right way. I'd pay off all my debt and the put the rest in an investment portfolio and see how much money that makes me in the long run.
More money, more problems.
Money does help to reduce uncertainty in life, which is one of my biggest fears. I like to know that I am in control of my own destiny.
That being said, I am fine with dealing with more problems.