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In reply to the discussion: OK, just for fun. You just won the $400 million jackpot. What do you do? [View all]CTyankee
(68,160 posts)25. You know, I don't either. I used to dream about having lots of money but no more.
I have so many great things in my life with family and home and have other things, such as health problems, that take up my time and concern, it's just no longer a "thing" in my life. I was just wondering what other folks here were thinking, too...
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OK, just for fun. You just won the $400 million jackpot. What do you do? [View all]
CTyankee
Jan 2016
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It's so good to think of all of those. Local foundations that provide support are smart
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#3
full disclosure: I am a former Development professional with many years of fundraising
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#4
Actually, it can work the other way...giving encourages giving but you are right that
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#6
he small sustainable community is a wonderful idea. I'd like to live in one, too.
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#19
I'm trying to figure out how to find just such a community to live in as I age.
LuckyLib
Jan 2016
#56
Intentional community directory lists communities looking for members, descriptions of the
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2016
#60
I figure that kind of money could be a real life disrupter and not for the better.
Enthusiast
Jan 2016
#57
I think what would be great is developing a relationship with your top favorite groups and ask
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#21
Pay the taxes, take care of my wife, daughters and siblings in a big way, and then:
DFW
Jan 2016
#23
You know, I don't either. I used to dream about having lots of money but no more.
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#25
I had to cut back this xmas because I am needing more household help as my health issues
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#27
I do like your list: stability for the extended family, and support for local charities
petronius
Jan 2016
#34
This is how I look at it: Donald Trump doesn't get to see a better version of the Mona LIsa
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#36
paying off debt is the best thing in the world to do with excess cash. so many folks can't.
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#49
and if you are in a relatively progressive state, just think of the good your taxes on that
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#64
apart from travel, most things I love are free or low cost...I see my grandkids,
CTyankee
Jan 2016
#66