If you suddenly came into a wad of money, a huge bankroll, say, over 100 million dollars (pounds), how would you spend it? Would you be altruistic, philanthropic, (giving), or conceal it from others?
I'll start this discussion by saying, for everyone, that we would, all of us, most likely donate to tinnitus research, or some other medical research institute, but what, beyond the medical needs of this world, like ebola, cancer, parkinsons, alzheimers, dementia, and fibromyalgia research, would you place your money?
I love animals, so I know I would help them, perhaps open my own team of vets with the warmest compassionate care.
Having never been an extravagant person, I would likely stay as I am in spirit. God knows. I am a tight wad in many ways or I would never have gotten to where I can retire in three months -- if I choose to go. My brother keeps insisting I stay at work to make the workload easier, add moral support, and to do as I do now, the toughest paperwork, in order to get him over the battle of paying off his house. I'd give him enough to pay off his house
Some of the top-of-the-line guitars of the world I would purchase for gigging, and I would stay booked at the best places while focusing on lessons from some of the best melodic, scale saturated, bass teachers. Writing books would be my principle focus, however.
David
I'll start this discussion by saying, for everyone, that we would, all of us, most likely donate to tinnitus research, or some other medical research institute, but what, beyond the medical needs of this world, like ebola, cancer, parkinsons, alzheimers, dementia, and fibromyalgia research, would you place your money?
I love animals, so I know I would help them, perhaps open my own team of vets with the warmest compassionate care.
Having never been an extravagant person, I would likely stay as I am in spirit. God knows. I am a tight wad in many ways or I would never have gotten to where I can retire in three months -- if I choose to go. My brother keeps insisting I stay at work to make the workload easier, add moral support, and to do as I do now, the toughest paperwork, in order to get him over the battle of paying off his house. I'd give him enough to pay off his house
Some of the top-of-the-line guitars of the world I would purchase for gigging, and I would stay booked at the best places while focusing on lessons from some of the best melodic, scale saturated, bass teachers. Writing books would be my principle focus, however.
David