You are now a multi-millionare, aside from paying off taxes, bills, loans, etc. what's the first thing you do?
I'd take my family on a Disney vacation, the full VIP treatment.
How about you? Discuss.
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Pay off my loans. Invest- live debt free for the rest of my life.
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Plan a Europe trip for 2025/2026 and propose to my girlfriend. She wants to get married on lake cumo in Italy. That’s where the marriage scene was filmed in attack of the clones. But I want a fabrication/recycling facility. 3d printers, metal tools, furnace, the whole works. I have a business idea I’d like to launch.
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Edited by Cultmeister: 3/12/2024 11:22:00 AMBuy a modest house + furnishings and put most of the rest of the money aside to pay for the upkeep, bills etc. in perpetuity. Give some to friends and family if they need or want it. Or maybe I would buy a few houses in a remote town by the sea, in order to sell them on or rent them out for way under market price to try and destabilise the local property market. We have a big issue in the UK where coastal towns and villages are full of super expensive holiday homes (bought by rich -blam!- in London mostly) which pretty much destroys local society. Many businesses can’t operate most of the year since people are only around in holiday seasons, so local people can’t get jobs and neither can they get on the property ladder. So locals move away and the problems just get worse since then public buildings like schools and medical centres shut down or move away since they can’t get the numbers of staff or users.
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Buy a few funeral homes and a plot of land for a cemetery.
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Build my dream house with a very big game room and buy my dream car. Rest will be lot of travelling and back to work after that hahaha
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Buy chroma
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Buy local businesses and have them tithe a fraction of the profits back up to me so I stay rich
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Immediately begin land grabbing in any rapidly developing areas.
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Pretend it never happened, but buy a suit of armor perfectly fitted to me and walk around in that all the time.
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A 2 metre tall marble statue of a lemon.
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Buy reasonably-sized houses for myself and the people that are important to me.
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What is winning the lottery if not a sign to continue gambling?
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Edited by Upperclass Bum: 3/14/2024 7:53:23 AMBuy my mum a house. Load up the bank accounts of close family and friends. Buy several motorcycles and fund various car and motorcycle projects, starting with a 13B swapped Chevy C10 in memory of my dad. Guitars, many, many guitars. Finish ruining my body with more tattoos. Invest and help those in need.
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Sit on it for a year and let the interest pile up. Hopefully it works out to where I never spend the principle
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No money, will bring me anything.
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Buy retro consoles and retro games and donate some to charity and save the rest
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Turn it all into change and fill a mega sized pool with it and go swimming, Scrooge McDuck style 😎 🦆🤿🌊🪙
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Invest it all in NVIDIA, Apple, and AMD stocks.
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I wouldn’t spend it right away. I’d hold on to it and help people where and when I can. I wouldn’t let them know it was me, obviously. Then people would just use me. Plus I like to remain anonymous if I can help it. Especially when it comes to helping people
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Buy cool things I've always wanted and start a handful of business
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Free the grocery store lobsters
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Find a good, honest investment / money manager.
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Immediately invest 30% in the market, 20% in precious metals, 20% in various trusts for family and close friends, 10% to charity, and tithe the remaining 20%. I don't need more possessions.
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-blam!- and blow.
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Buy a nice, but functional car.
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Buy a house & a car, maybe upgrade my consoles to PS5 & Xbox X. After that & whatever I need for the new house (like furniture) the rest is going into savings. A wise bee once said; “Just because we have more money doesn’t mean we should spend more.” -Vi, Bug Fables