| I’d hire a personal assistant and a personal chef. I’d throw out all my fast fashion and replace with Hermes and Dior. I’d buy a NYC apartment, beach house (without much worry about flooding), and travel first class to Asia, Europe, Australia and Brazil. |
| I work on increasing access to tuberculosis medication. It's the single deadliest infectious disease, kills over million people a year and it's curable. |
I'm too lazy to research. I'd keep a few million, then give the other $998 million to Givewell, which has a staff of researchers to do the work (https://www.givewell.org/) |
| I'm retired and middle class, why would I imagine something impossible? |
| I would keep $10 million each for me, my DH,my kids then give $1 million to each of my siblings before putting rest in a fund for free healthcare to as many as possible. |
| Inner city green spaces and adjacent play-based low-fee daycares. Preservation of public lands. |
| I would have a residence on the Upper West Side, facing the park. I'd have a residence in Berlin. I'd have a "cottage" in Aix en Provence or the Cote 'Azur. I'd also have a beautiful cottage in the Finger Lakes in Upstate NY. That would be mostly for family to come and go, and I'd show up sometimes in the summer and fall. After I figured out how to live comfortably on my investments and interest on my money, I'd give massive amounts of money to the arts and early childhood education programs. I would spend my time being creative and making art. I'd also garden. |
| I'd pay to restore food aid and medicines for all the children that are dying because the USA cut off their foreign aid programs overnight. |
| fund the next democratic candidate for president. |
It does not take multiple billions to buy a private rail car. |
I'd happily never cook again! |
Elon Musk bought access to Trump for only $250 million. Imagine what you could buy for a billion. |
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First I would travel my heart out. Lux everything + custom trips.
Next I would find myself a couple extraordinary assistants to help me with everything. Research, planning, finding jet investment folks, a team for my kids to manage coaching them for their learning disabilities. Then I would actually start on determining what I wanted to do. Finally, where and how I want to live. With $1B it's about generational money not just 1 lifetime so it's not just do a few things but a few things. It becomes strategic and building foundations. |
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I love my house so I wouldn't move. But, I'd hire landscapers to keep our large, sort of wild backyard looking beautiful. I'd renovate some- add an amazing master bath to our bedroom. Hire cleaners twice a week and someone to come every other day to do laundry. Take amazing vacations. Send my kids to private school for high school.
It's funny because when I saw the post I was like oooo this will be a fun fantasy! But we make (combined) 300k a year, live in a nice Maryland suburb, and have no debts besides our mortgage. We don't really need much other than we have and I wouldn't want to uproot and move, nor would I want the headache of owning and maintaining multiple vacation properties when I could rent a place on a whim whenever I wanted or stay in the nicest hotels. I guess I could hire a housekeeper on less than a billion, but that's the one thing that comes to mind other than the master bathroom! |
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I’d probably start investing in crazy science research just to see what I could come up with. First on the list would be one pair of glass that automatically changes its prescription based on where you are focusing. Can’t stand bifocals or progressive glasses.
Or maybe eye surgery that would actually fix all of my vision issues. |