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JordanButtfartGet a good lawyer, invest about 75% and then just spend the shit out of it. As long as my stocks perform well my money would never end. Once I got tired of the lifestyle I'd donate a bunch of money a become some old heady dude that lives in the wilderness.
JordanButtfartGet a good lawyer, invest about 75% and then just spend the shit out of it. As long as my stocks perform well my money would never end. Once I got tired of the lifestyle I'd donate a bunch of money a become some old heady dude that lives in the wilderness.
KayngBayngbuy a conveniently places tim hortons
theabortionatorCanadian eh?
theabortionatorBuy a house. Something decent size in terms of having a few bedrooms and some space, a yard that isn't super tiny would be clutch. That said nothing lavish.
Buy a large quantity of silver and gold bullion and coins.
Buy a ton of steel and weld up features to donate to various mountains.
I would say buy a ski hill but I honestly don't want to own one. At the level I could afford there would be a lot more than I'd want to do to keep things going.
Probably just move from place to place taking mountains that have shitty parks and building them several legit features of varying ability level, building their park, the program, and making sure things are on the right track before moving on. Not sure on a lot of things but that would be 100%
Visit some parts of the world I haven't seen. Even with the $$$ I would still try to travel on a poverty budget.
Buy a more dependable car. Something reasonable and be able to get things fixed whenever they need it.
Probably put on a music festival and put enough money back into it to keep it growing while donating the profit. I know quite a lot of bands, and people who are generally gifted in the music industry so I feel that would be pretty reasonable. Wouldn't need to make anything wild but a goal would probably be 1k the first year.
Seriously would be sweet to just pump out some small features toward parks for kids to learn and just send a few features to each hill, and keep it up as long as I could. I feel like that would be far more fulfilling than some of what I've been doing.
Would be cool to also build some skate ramps. Wanted to build a skatepark in my home town since I was 11. Spent a lot of time looking things up and talking to the mayor but never got anywhere. If I could fund the whole project I don't think it would be that tough.
And the obligatory two chicks at the same time
RedPandaThis sounds doable with like 1mil, 50mil is a fuck ton.
theabortionatorSkateparks can be pretty expensive. Really would be hard to just be like "you get a skatepark, you get a skatepark, evvvvverybody gets a skatepark" until what ever remaining amount is gone. Same with terrain park stuff. Could pay for snowmaking and cat hours to build some crazy shit.
I really don't need much money so I would likely have quite a bit to fuck off. I think I'd want to keep myself at an absolute max of 5 mil personally.
KravtZPay off the rest of my brother, sister, and my school loans. Pay off my mothers debt.
First thing im buying myself is a new car. Would be pretty psyched on a new SUV. Probably would be a tossup between the new Ford Raptor, Potential new TRD pro tacoma, maybe a 4 runner, G wagon. Would come down to test drive.
Next thing Im doing is buy my mom a big condo since she wants to move. Then by myself a new ski house in VT and just deck it out as the ultimate pad. Then buy a modest NYC apartment (couple million) and rent it out. Big fan of real estate think its a great investment in the right market.
Assuming that would all cost me ~ $5ish million.
Take a couple hundred thousand out as play money / fall back and invest the rest and not touch it for 20-30 years and let it grow. You can't advertise that type of money and flash it around. Would keep it a secret from all friends/ family / wife.