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Is this the richest US lottery jackpot ever? Almost seems like it has to be.
Well said brother! Much respect for this post!If i won all that money... i would only keep maybe 2 million. That is much more than i need to be abke to buy a decemt house, a few new vehicles, put my kids in college and the rest in a gov. Bond and not touch for 20yrs which would yield me another million or more.
The rest of that ridiculous amount i would have to buy a bunch of land every where and build homes and help needy people. Start a real charitable organization that really helps the people in need. Maybe start up a company and give al the homeless and vets jobs that actually pay great. Create one of the best colleges in the world and give away free education! Ooohh and lobby to change gun laws because OBAMA and those anti A2 pussies can suck a fat one.
Ii is so fucking sickening how greedy and selfish people are. Coming from a lower class poor and naybe middle class before the recession economic tier, i couldnt ever want a mansion, private jet, or over lriced lavush stuff.. I want to be humble and die knowing that i was a real man and tried to make a difference in society.
Indeed! And it's compounded by the fact that of the 45 participating states only 6 will protect your privacy. The other 39 publish the winner's information thus making anonymity impossible.Me thinks this is getting a little out of hand. If I'm completely honest, the thought of winning that much money actually scares me. It's a full time job just managing that kind of money. I'm smart enough to know how much I don't know about having that kind of money. And it's going to be a steep learning curve for whoever wins. That's more than life changing. That's enough money to change the lives of generations of your family. That's the kind of money that puts a target on your back. That amount of money can literally define your existence.
Me thinks this is getting a little out of hand. If I'm completely honest, the thought of winning that much money actually scares me. It's a full time job just managing that kind of money. I'm smart enough to know how much I don't know about having that kind of money. And it's going to be a steep learning curve for whoever wins. That's more than life changing. That's enough money to change the lives of generations of your family. That's the kind of money that puts a target on your back. That amount of money can literally define your existence.