How do you spend £143 Million?
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Mr-B said:
Surely £143M into binary options, no? Six weeks later you would surely have more wealth than Bill Gates and Warren Buffet combined, so an investment guru wearing a baseball cap told me.
The last thing I would want to do is try and make more money, along with the stress that goes with that. I think a lot of people are right in that there is a very real danger you lose purpose, adopt a WTF attitude and end up ruining relationships and becoming a coke/booze addict. However if you can keep level-headed I am sure your life could be massively enhanced and time rich. You always hear stories of the lottery winners who screwed up because its newsworthy and makes us feel better, never the stories of those who benefited and massively improved their lives.Me?
I would continue at work and not tell a soul for 6 months, then would resign and not disclose my next job. I work in an industry where people can make that sort of money, so it is feasible I could make a small fortune in a few years (not £143M but it would be easy to cover up say £20M, not that people would ask for a number).
Then would give some to immediate family as my "investments" paid off and I retired from the "highly paid job" I had had.
I would buy a luxury flat in central London and a country pile project somewhere in Cotswolds or similar (I fancy buying an old building and taking it apart brick by brick and reconstructing with modern eco-friendly foundations/insulation/electrics/plumbing/tech but with all original aesthetics). That would be about 10 each, would spend a couple of years travelling the world, first class and top hotel suites, would use up 1-2M but I would earn that back in interest. If I fell in love with somewhere abroad I would buy a place there say 5M, buy the usual luxuries/cars, and then go back to work in an advisory capacity, for a charity/NGO for 2 or 3 days a week.
And take it from there
Edited by Adam B on Thursday 22 September 10:22
Adam B said:
I would continue at work and not tell a soul for 6 months, then would resign and not disclose my next job. I work in an industry where people can make that sort of money, so it is feasible I could make a small fortune in a few years (not £143M but it would be easy to cover up say £20M, not that people would ask for a number).
Then would give some to immediate family as my "investments" paid off and I retired from the "highly paid job" I had had.
Would you be able to resist hyper cars, mansions and five figure holidays for 6 months with £143m in the bank though?Then would give some to immediate family as my "investments" paid off and I retired from the "highly paid job" I had had.
Its a nice plan, for me though there is no way I'd be able to resist. Cars would give the game away for me and I simply wouldn't be able to resist. I'd probably blow £2m in 3 months on second hand cars - and that's before I even order anything new
Am I the only one that gets really f**ked off when people say that winning a large amount of money 'would ruin their life'?
Seriously, if that's the case, don't play the f**king lottery, and you may as well end it all now. FFS, get a grip.
Do they really have such a poor grasp of their own life and friends/family that they wouldn't be able to cope?
Think of all the good you could do. 'Oooh it'd ruin my life' - yeah? Well how about you donate £50m to various charities across the world and save thousands if not millions of lives? Ensure that your whole family never has to worry about debt? Give it all away if you want, you grumpy f**kers.
Jesus f**king tittychrist.
Seriously, if that's the case, don't play the f**king lottery, and you may as well end it all now. FFS, get a grip.
Do they really have such a poor grasp of their own life and friends/family that they wouldn't be able to cope?
Think of all the good you could do. 'Oooh it'd ruin my life' - yeah? Well how about you donate £50m to various charities across the world and save thousands if not millions of lives? Ensure that your whole family never has to worry about debt? Give it all away if you want, you grumpy f**kers.
Jesus f**king tittychrist.
Tuvra said:
Would you be able to resist hyper cars, mansions and five figure holidays for 6 months with £143m in the bank though?
Its a nice plan, for me though there is no way I'd be able to resist. Cars would give the game away for me and I simply wouldn't be able to resist. I'd probably blow £2m in 3 months on second hand cars - and that's before I even order anything new
Honestly yes, maybe its my age (45) but after the elation and relief of financial security my next thought would be "how do I enjoy this without fking up my/my daughters life?". If I was I my 20s with no daughter maybe I would be more inclined to walk over to Lamborghini London and shout "I'll take them all".Its a nice plan, for me though there is no way I'd be able to resist. Cars would give the game away for me and I simply wouldn't be able to resist. I'd probably blow £2m in 3 months on second hand cars - and that's before I even order anything new
I wouldn't have any stress at work as I wouldn't need the money. I would enjoy 6 months of planning my life of leisure and all the places I want to go and things I want to do. OK maybe I would only last 3 months
I would definitely buy a couple of nice cars but I would much rather savour the process/journey of car acquisition a step at a time (switch my 997 turbo for 991 turbo S, buy the missus a small nice car for her to learn in etc).
Dont worry - I have no doubt I would end up with a Zonda F but I would much rather savour the process/journey of car acquisition a step at a time, and would really like some older stuff too which is not conspicuous consumption (eg a 964 turbo 3.6). I have no desire to run out a buy a Chiron/P1/918/LaF as soon as my numbers come up. I might end up with 1 hypercar but much more fun to build up to it IMHO, TBH a Singer appeals more than a Veyron and most non-car people would think a Singer is an old 911 worth £30k
Edited by Adam B on Thursday 22 September 11:16
Not having to worry about money, after I had done the usual PH thing of enjoying my new fleet of supercars, I suspect I would set off driving an old Land Rover (or something a bit more comfortable) and just, well, see how far we could get before we got bored and then have it shipped home whilst we enjoy first class travel everywhere.
I would like to think I could get a long, long way into Asia, or Africa. However, I suspect the wife would not, so I would get her to fly home and then I'd see if any of my mates wanted to join me as well.
FN2TypeR said:
In terms of flying below the radar I would 100% have a black Citroen Cactus if I were loaded and wanted to move about without being stared at/noticed,
See I could quite imagine spending £100k on a custom FX4, totally standard exterior, luxury interior and soft suspension for London roads, with Tesla P100D drivetrain Edited by Adam B on Thursday 22 September 11:35
Shakermaker said:
Not having to worry about money, after I had done the usual PH thing of enjoying my new fleet of supercars, I suspect I would set off driving an old Land Rover (or something a bit more comfortable) and just, well, see how far we could get before we got bored and then have it shipped home whilst we enjoy first class travel everywhere.
I would like to think I could get a long, long way into Asia, or Africa. However, I suspect the wife would not, so I would get her to fly home and then I'd see if any of my mates wanted to join me as well.
I always liked the idea of going around the world in something like this:-I would like to think I could get a long, long way into Asia, or Africa. However, I suspect the wife would not, so I would get her to fly home and then I'd see if any of my mates wanted to join me as well.
Adam B said:
FN2TypeR said:
In terms of flying below the radar I would 100% have a black Citroen Cactus if I were loaded and wanted to move about without being stared at/noticed,
See I could quite imagine spending £100k on a custom FX4, totally standard exterior, luxury interior and soft suspension for London roads, with Tesla model S drivetrain Beefmeister said:
You'd have to completely change the driving position then, they're f**king awful to drive.
I haven't given it serious thought but I reckon £143M would be sufficient to fix most engineering issues - the general point being it is a good way to get about London and would be a fun sleeper.Edited by Adam B on Thursday 22 September 11:40
Adam B said:
I haven't given it serious thought but I reckon £143M would be sufficient to fix most engineering issues - the general point being it is a good way to get about London and would be a fun sleeper.
An Oyster card is a pretty good way of getting around London, too. Either that or download the Uber app.Adam B said:
Tuvra said:
Would you be able to resist hyper cars, mansions and five figure holidays for 6 months with £143m in the bank though?
Its a nice plan, for me though there is no way I'd be able to resist. Cars would give the game away for me and I simply wouldn't be able to resist. I'd probably blow £2m in 3 months on second hand cars - and that's before I even order anything new
Honestly yes, maybe its my age (45) but after the elation and relief of financial security my next thought would be "how do I enjoy this without fking up my/my daughters life?". If I was I my 20s with no daughter maybe I would be more inclined to walk over to Lamborghini London and shout "I'll take them all".Its a nice plan, for me though there is no way I'd be able to resist. Cars would give the game away for me and I simply wouldn't be able to resist. I'd probably blow £2m in 3 months on second hand cars - and that's before I even order anything new
I wouldn't have any stress at work as I wouldn't need the money. I would enjoy 6 months of planning my life of leisure and all the places I want to go and things I want to do. OK maybe I would only last 3 months
I would definitely buy a couple of nice cars but I would much rather savour the process/journey of car acquisition a step at a time (switch my 997 turbo for 991 turbo S, buy the missus a small nice car for her to learn in etc).
Dont worry - I have no doubt I would end up with a Zonda F but I would much rather savour the process/journey of car acquisition a step at a time, and would really like some older stuff too which is not conspicuous consumption (eg a 964 turbo 3.6). I have no desire to run out a buy a Chiron/P1/918/LaF as soon as my numbers come up. I might end up with 1 hypercar but much more fun to build up to it IMHO, TBH a Singer appeals more than a Veyron and most non-car people would think a Singer is an old 911 worth £30k
Edited by Adam B on Thursday 22 September 11:16
I don't understand this "you'd spend more moving in the social circles such money brings" thing. I'd remain in my same social circle.
And I would have a wonderful time ensuring my friends and family don't have to worry about money so much anymore, let alone all the good things you could do with the money for strangers and animals etc.
And I would have a wonderful time ensuring my friends and family don't have to worry about money so much anymore, let alone all the good things you could do with the money for strangers and animals etc.
Jasandjules said:
I don't understand this "you'd spend more moving in the social circles such money brings" thing. I'd remain in my same social circle.
And I would have a wonderful time ensuring my friends and family don't have to worry about money so much anymore, let alone all the good things you could do with the money for strangers and animals etc.
Thing is, if you do that then you become known to everyone as the flash who is buying people's friendship, and likewise; if you don't buy all the drinks when you're down the pub and let someone else get them, you become the tightfisted .And I would have a wonderful time ensuring my friends and family don't have to worry about money so much anymore, let alone all the good things you could do with the money for strangers and animals etc.
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