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Dec 16, 2014, 01:03 PM
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Dinger of Hum
Who doesn't wish having gobs of money?
But I think fewer people actually think about what they would do with it if they had it.
It is harder than one thinks -- to bear the burden of having money beyond a certain amount.
Even to "do good" (philanthropy, etc), it's a lot of work. One cannot simply do what Jesse did in 'Breaking Bad' - throwing money, literally, at people.
I think it would be a good idea to really think about HOW one would spend the money, before wishing for a vast sum, so as to fantasize about buying all the toys / fun in the world. All that stuff - material things - gets tiresome after a while.
I have given some thought to it, and do not wish for more than 10 million MAX for my own personal use.
Anything beyond that, I would have to consider as money that belongs to society, but is merely being routed THROUGH me.
Originally Posted by
uchinanchu
More importantly and along your lines Chronopolitano, the question initially seemed to be a very easy one, but as I started to contemplate my actions and what I would do with such wealth, I was surprised to find my stress level rising. Part of it was because I realized what you describe would be true for me also. I mean, being able to have any/every material thing would make "special" rather meaningless at some point in time for me. And then I started on family and loved ones, philanthropic desires/dreams and the considerations of actually following through. Not as easy as I would have thought
. At any rate, of course I'd like to give it a try if the money became available, but boy it wouldn't be just all fun. Then again, maybe nothing is . . .
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Dec 16, 2014, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
Chronopolitano
Who doesn't wish having gobs of money?
But I think fewer people actually think about what they would do with it if they had it.
It is harder than one thinks -- to bear the burden of having money beyond a certain amount.
Even to "do good" (philanthropy, etc), it's a lot of work. One cannot simply do what Jesse did in 'Breaking Bad' - throwing money, literally, at people.
I think it would be a good idea to really think about HOW one would spend the money, before wishing for a vast sum, so as to fantasize about buying all the toys / fun in the world. All that stuff - material things - gets tiresome after a while.
I have given some thought to it, and do not wish for more than 10 million MAX for my own personal use.
Anything beyond that, I would have to consider as money that belongs to society, but is merely being routed THROUGH me.
Great expansion, thx! For me, having "more money/wealth/assets" is welcomed, but giving it a bit more thought, the best would be just to the point where I don't have quite enough to get "everything" and I'm still "wanting". Seems like I'd be easier to deal with. To take it in a bit of a different/specific direction, a close friend of my wife is very, very wealthy (read plane, multiple homes, etc) but when we visit one of the homes, as large as it is, there is so much "stuff" that was just bought because it tickled a fancy at the time but now just sits in the various rooms and storage space. It's almost claustrophobic, even tho the home is open air and right on the beach . . . .
Last edited by uchinanchu; Dec 16, 2014 at 03:44 PM.