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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]Liberal_in_LA
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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