Anonymous wrote:You guys are nuts. Most of you are just doing home renovations or slightly upgrading your car? That kind of money can change the world for the better.
Find a pet cause: lack of childcare, maternal mortality, weaning dependence off foreign oil, lack of affordable housing, etc, and put your money to work!
You could, using the second example, build a network of postpartum care centers in your state, like they have in South Korea. You could fund studies proving they work and get insurance companies to begin funding them. You could lobby for adoption nationwide.
Or for the third example, you could buy heat pumps and solar panels for all the single family homes in your area that wanted them. You could slap solar panels on all of downtown DC, and still have money to plant a bajillion trees to cool the city down.
Think big!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you give the money to a wealth manager?
That's like saying "I'll donate $100 million charity and another $5 million to some guy working for Merrill Lynch."
If you have half a billion dollars, you don't need to invest.
So that the half billion continues to grow for your kids/grandkids
That's enough wealth to last many lifetimes if managed correctly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, but can I tour Italy first?Anonymous wrote:You guys are nuts. Most of you are just doing home renovations or slightly upgrading your car? That kind of money can change the world for the better.
Find a pet cause: lack of childcare, maternal mortality, weaning dependence off foreign oil, lack of affordable housing, etc, and put your money to work!
You could, using the second example, build a network of postpartum care centers in your state, like they have in South Korea. You could fund studies proving they work and get insurance companies to begin funding them. You could lobby for adoption nationwide.
Or for the third example, you could buy heat pumps and solar panels for all the single family homes in your area that wanted them. You could slap solar panels on all of downtown DC, and still have money to plant a bajillion trees to cool the city down.
Think big!
You could tour Italy simultaneously, you could do all this from your new vacation villa in Tuscany! Because with 1 billion dollars, you've hired a staff to handle all this for you. It's big, big money, folks.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, but can I tour Italy first?Anonymous wrote:You guys are nuts. Most of you are just doing home renovations or slightly upgrading your car? That kind of money can change the world for the better.
Find a pet cause: lack of childcare, maternal mortality, weaning dependence off foreign oil, lack of affordable housing, etc, and put your money to work!
You could, using the second example, build a network of postpartum care centers in your state, like they have in South Korea. You could fund studies proving they work and get insurance companies to begin funding them. You could lobby for adoption nationwide.
Or for the third example, you could buy heat pumps and solar panels for all the single family homes in your area that wanted them. You could slap solar panels on all of downtown DC, and still have money to plant a bajillion trees to cool the city down.
Think big!
Ok, but can I tour Italy first?Anonymous wrote:You guys are nuts. Most of you are just doing home renovations or slightly upgrading your car? That kind of money can change the world for the better.
Find a pet cause: lack of childcare, maternal mortality, weaning dependence off foreign oil, lack of affordable housing, etc, and put your money to work!
You could, using the second example, build a network of postpartum care centers in your state, like they have in South Korea. You could fund studies proving they work and get insurance companies to begin funding them. You could lobby for adoption nationwide.
Or for the third example, you could buy heat pumps and solar panels for all the single family homes in your area that wanted them. You could slap solar panels on all of downtown DC, and still have money to plant a bajillion trees to cool the city down.
Think big!
Anonymous wrote:Hire a male escort for my pleasure indefinitely
Anonymous wrote:What would you do if you wont the $880 million winning ticket?
I would start housing the homeless in ways they could handle -- buy a huge campground with a bath house for tents and cabins, and buy small houses or regular houses depending on the person. Some people can't live in normal housing and don't want to. Some are temporarily homeless and need a real place to live.
Scholarships, educational and for camps and sports, etc.
Free daycare for single parents or low income parents who need it. Live-in nanny placements for single parents or low income parents who need it. Free healthy food subscriptions to low income families.
Set up businesses for my kids to run.
Buy a farm.
Make the world my home. But what would be a safe way to stash my money and get to it from anywhere???
What would you do?
Anonymous wrote:First, each sibling gets $10m so I can focus on other stuff and they will be busy figuring put what yo do with that.
Luckily, I work for a big firm with amazing family office consultants, so I’d call the national leader and set up an appointment for Friday.