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Would 200 M$ change totally your life ?

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I was asked: "If you won 200 M$ will it change your life totally ?".  My answer was that it might change slightly my life but not totally.  I Love what I do, I have lot of satisfaction, and endless appreciation.....  why should I change it ?.....  I really ment it.  Was my answer so strange ?  Would 200 M$ change toally your life ? What would you do with 200 M$ ?. 

P.S. - Take care, Bill Gates is a friend of mine and I
         might get those 200M$ for you (that's a joke).

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Just because you've got the emotional range of a teaspoon doesn't mean we all have

I think most people would do about anything for that much money, and I think their lives would never be the same. I think my wouldn't...

Though my parents would probably make me save most of the money, I can't see us remaining in the same situation when we have this much cash. 


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Love is the battery of life....

Hi,


Tnx.  Why wouldn't your life be changed ? Please elaborate.


P.S - Why did you choose "I will survive" it's so pasimistic... 
        You deserve much more than surviving.... Life should
        be full of love, happiness, acheivements, goals,
        satisfaction.....  much mre than surviving..... 

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Currently I'm unemployed and living at my sister's.  I think $200 M would be wonderful.  I have sat down with an excel spreadsheet and figured up what would I do with x, y, z dollars...looking at some of the various amounts for some of the lottos.  I think with $200 M, definitely get my own place, a car, some new clothes.  I also would give each of my siblings (all 8 of them) some money.  I would pay off my debts of course.  I have several ideas for books (some in progress) so I would continue working on them.  I would give money to my closest friend.  I also would give money to several charities.  I have an idea for  a series of environmental education centers that I want to start...that would be my big project.


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Lottery winners often make bad financial decisions , It think a large number of them end up the way they were before they won maybe without the same job.

Here is some more interesting stuff and statistics regarding lottery winners from google.

About myself , I would get  some financial advice before collecting the prize, secondly I would move to Europe , buy a yacht and an old castle and age like a true queen.


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I think that who I am as a person would not chance.  However, I do have to say that I would make sure that my family and those closest to me would never have to worry about money again.  I'd make sure that my family had amazing vacations with me.  I would utilize the money to do more incredible things and see more of the world.  I would of course also dedicate more of my time to helping the world, rather than trying to make sure I can make ends meet with money.


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