Most of it would end up being invested in such a way as to provide me with a comfortable income.
A small percentage I'd likely use to buy a house (cheaper in the long run than renting), hire a maid (I hate housework), and make some extended voyages.
Why squander away money when you can make it work for you?
lol.. What I really meant was that once you've achieved what you wanted to, its pretty difficult to maintain balance in one's life. I do believe that "An idle mind is a devil's workshop". After you've hit the jackpot, the only things that you'd be probably doing is social work, socializing with friends, etc. There would not be enough quality work to do and I might become idle (devil) sooner or later. Everyone might not succumb to such things, but I think I am not strong enough to be able to remain steadfast to that extent. Instead, it is good that I have a real goal in life, always.. Who knows, the road travelled may turn out to be more beautiful than the destination reached. I want to enjoy leading my life whatever it turns out to be.
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