September 8, 2025Sep 8 3 minutes ago, Cameroni said: Well, he took home 628 million USD after taxes.As he bought a 47million Dollar LA mansion and other houses and Porsches, it's probably 500. His gf does look lovely, it has to be said. Though, she's apaprently an Instagram thot who posed with rappers, so maybe not the ideal girl, but who knows. Hes obviously got the wrong people advising him. If he were closer to my friend hed be advising him only hookers. Hes going down a path of ruin from the sound of it you see how complicated life becomes? Even talking about this makes me feel unable to cope with such an outcome. Good luck
September 8, 2025Sep 8 Author 50 minutes ago, angryguy said: Hes obviously got the wrong people advising him. If he were closer to my friend hed be advising him only hookers. Hes going down a path of ruin from the sound of it you see how complicated life becomes? Even talking about this makes me feel unable to cope with such an outcome. Good luck Well, it's the normal issue, should you marry a girl or not, only multiplied in significance, as you have a fortune.
September 8, 2025Sep 8 7 hours ago, Cameroni said: What good specifically could you do in Thailand? Someone mentioned going to a hospital and paying all the bills,. Going to a poor area to deliver pizza for free. if you had won 258 million USD what good could you do in Thailand? There's about 10 milion people that live in poverty in Thailand. You couldn't even given them 1000 USD, you'd be broke. You'd have to be selective and choose a few to benefit from your win. How would you select them? Thats up to you, it is your money to give away. Well just an easy thing, as a rollator for older people. My MIL is happy with the thing. It gave her freedom. Yes, it is a selection, but you have to start with one. Im not such influencer as mr Beast and didnt win ever a jackpot. IF you can really shake the money tree like that, incredible. I can give away 208 million and then still have 50 million ! I can live with that. Imagine all those with billions on their account. Money it is a drag, I wonder in what way and how I would change.
September 8, 2025Sep 8 Author 2 minutes ago, xtrnuno41 said: I wonder in what way and how I would change. Yes, me too. Maybe we wouldn't change. Maybe the money would magnify who we actually are. Obviously the charity would be awesome. But flying private jet, going yachting, owning an island, also a nice experience.
September 8, 2025Sep 8 10 minutes ago, Cameroni said: Yes, me too. Maybe we wouldn't change. Maybe the money would magnify who we actually are. Obviously the charity would be awesome. But flying private jet, going yachting, owning an island, also a nice experience. Well you can charter private jet, found one on internet a lear yet 35a from NY to London, cost 75000 $. Oneway trip. Price was blurred, not really given free, so maybe some higher. AH listing Average rates for jet class Private jets are often priced by the hour, with larger aircraft commanding higher rates. FlyUSA reports the following average hourly charter rates by aircraft type: Very Light Jets (VLJ): 4–5 passengers, suitable for short hops; about $2,000–$5,000 per hour. (Examples: Embraer Phenom 100, HondaJet) Light Jets: 5–8 passengers, ~2-hour range; around $2,500–$4,500 per hour (the upcoming HondaJet Echelon. Midsize Jets: 7–9 passengers, ~5-hour range; roughly $4,500–$7,500 per hour. (E.g. Hawker 800XP, Learjet 75) Super Midsize Jets: 8–10 passengers, transcontinental range; about $7,500–$12,500 per hour. (E.g. Challenger 300, Citation X) Heavy Jets: 12–16 passengers, capable of international flights; approximately $10,000–$22,000 per hour. (E.g. Gulfstream G450, Bombardier Global) Ultra-Long-Range Jets: 12–19 passengers, intercontinental range; $15,000–$25,000+ per hour for top-tier luxury models. (E.g. Gulfstream G650, Global 7500) Owing will cost you way more I guess. Then all costst are yours, Garage, maintenance and so on. Then I just rather fly business class all the time. Yachting, the bigger they get, the more papers you need and crew. Renting? Of course there are some in lower money range , as 5000$ /day, but then also smaller. See you get more worries being rich , hahahaha. You buy then all is at your expenses. Well Jeff Bezos had totally no problems with it, had a ship built in Netherlands and transported it then. As he had to move it, even a historic bridge in Netherlands had to be dismantled. The yacht couldnt pass. Ah yeah, when you have money. Would he enjoy now his 117meter yacht? Running on socks not to damage it? He made a fence for his house, it is illegal, every month he pays 1000 $ in fines. He doesnt care. Well he has some more money then the powerball winners.
September 8, 2025Sep 8 Author 2 minutes ago, xtrnuno41 said: Well you can charter private jet, found one on internet a lear yet 35a from NY to London, cost 75000 $. Oneway trip. Price was blurred, not really given free, so maybe some higher. AH listing Yes, that's true. But it has to feel different. There are yachts that you can owner-operate. A tad smaller, certainly, but still nice. Give me those problems any day, I wouldn't mind. Hahahaha.
September 8, 2025Sep 8 Freedom from financial anxiety. Having some money would not really obligate me to help others. But medical, dental, 3 hots and a cot, I wouldn't have to worry. Not a worry. I would put the money in a safe, mediocre investment and not worry about it.
September 8, 2025Sep 8 Author 22 minutes ago, cdemundo said: Freedom from financial anxiety. Having some money would not really obligate me to help others. But medical, dental, 3 hots and a cot, I wouldn't have to worry. Not a worry. I would put the money in a safe, mediocre investment and not worry about it. That's what Mark Cuban said actually, just put it in the bank. I guess it is nice not to have financial anxiety but the benefit of that would wear off quickly. You'd get used to that. For me the great thing would be the fun you could have. Private jets, yachts, private islands, toys without end. And the charity would be great, that would be one of the most fun parts.
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