I'm will come into 100-200k in the next two years

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it dispiriting that you work in communications and yet your writing, including the title of this thread, is so atrocious. Perhaps invest some of the filthy lucre you're about to inherit in a remedial English course.


Those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it dispiriting that you work in communications and yet your writing, including the title of this thread, is so atrocious. Perhaps invest some of the filthy lucre you're about to inherit in a remedial English course.


Her writing is quite awful. It isn't just a normal typo type of mistake either. English probably isn't her first language.


"Typo type of mistake"?

Maybe you and OP can sign up for the writing workshop together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it dispiriting that you work in communications and yet your writing, including the title of this thread, is so atrocious. Perhaps invest some of the filthy lucre you're about to inherit in a remedial English course.


Those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.


I'm not in a glass house. Pretty solid brick here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it dispiriting that you work in communications and yet your writing, including the title of this thread, is so atrocious. Perhaps invest some of the filthy lucre you're about to inherit in a remedial English course.


Her writing is quite awful. It isn't just a normal typo type of mistake either. English probably isn't her first language.


If that's the case, then I take it back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it dispiriting that you work in communications and yet your writing, including the title of this thread, is so atrocious. Perhaps invest some of the filthy lucre you're about to inherit in a remedial English course.


Her writing is quite awful. It isn't just a normal typo type of mistake either. English probably isn't her first language.


If that's the case, then I take it back.


Lol well sorry to disappoint. English is most definitely my first language. English and philosophy major in college and well known for my writing abilities. I will take this feedback to heart though and put more effort into composing perfect DCUM posts while on my cell phone in bed at night!
Anonymous
I don't see why you shouldn't just look for a new job and use this money in other ways that make your life better, like the path to early retirement or a better home or something like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You may want to test the waters a bit while you are still gainfully employed. If wedding planning is your thing, try doing that on the side to see if it's of interest. I think it would be hard to make 120K doing that unless you were able to get high-end clients.


+1. This is standard advice when trying out a new business - cannot quit your job until the new business replaces your salary (or at least a level you're comfy with). A friend of mine has an event planning business that I help with occasionally, and there's not a lot of money in it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't see why you shouldn't just look for a new job and use this money in other ways that make your life better, like the path to early retirement or a better home or something like that.


+10000000. It really isn't that much $
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't see why you shouldn't just look for a new job and use this money in other ways that make your life better, like the path to early retirement or a better home or something like that.


+1. If you want to "make your money as valuable as possible" you should buy index funds. Your musing about starting a business, without any particular interests or skills, reads a lot like someone saying they want to use a one-time windfall to buy a Tesla.
Anonymous
Why not invest it?
Pay off bills, maybe splurge a bit with a new car, home reno project or something.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't see why you shouldn't just look for a new job and use this money in other ways that make your life better, like the path to early retirement or a better home or something like that.


I agree. Sounds like you just want to blow this cash on a hummy, and that's not very smart. You'll look back and regret not being conservative with this windfall.
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