Why not?
Doesn't matter how much you have you want more.
give me 40 million and I can promise you I will sit back and do nothing....I will certainly not continue to chase the ££'s
Why not?
Doesn't matter how much you have you want more.
give me 40 million and I can promise you I will sit back and do nothing....I will certainly not continue to chase the ££'s
Has anybody actually won the jackpot since they added the extra 10 balls? The newsagents shop down the village said that hardly anybody is doing the lotto anymore as there's practically no chance of winning so the majority have switched to Euromillions or stopped playing altogether. I think they need to think again with regards to Lotto. Perhaps if they weren't so greedy and just stuck to a single draw per week then more people would play.
Pretty much how I feel, they've screwed it up adding the extra balls.
give me 40 million and I can promise you I will sit back and do nothing....I will certainly not continue to chase the ££'s
See you say that but I wonder if your spending habits would increase with the new wealth.
As you get used to being able to spend so much you'd need to find a way to increase the value of the orginial increase otherwise you'd be back to where you started eventually.
Personally if I won it I'd continue to live as I am but I'd buy an Aston Martin. Just live off the interest.
Yawn, so winning that much and you want more
So much greed in this thread.
I like your attitude, i would have enough money to do all these things i want in life, maybe spend a bit on a massive marine tank thoughlife is far to short to be chasing even more money with dodgy investments.
Aye pay tax in another country whilst using our lovely public services. That'll help things.
don't see the issue: with 40 million you can buy a load of personal assets for you and your family and invest a big chunk so you and your immediate family are not only financially secure but living very comfortably for the rest of your lives... you can charter a plane, yacht, visit anywhere you want... when space flights become available you can spend the six figure sum per person and experience that
with more money though you can move way beyond the personal stuff - you can change things, invest in stuff you care about... want to preserve some part of the country (area of natural beauty etc..) or some part of another country (rain forest etc..) you can buy up big chunks of it and preserve it in a trust, you can campaign/lobby for things you care about, you can fund research etc..etc..
sitting back and doing nothing would be rather dull IMO
Because they forget that it costs money to keep things and it costs money to employ people.
You have to pay all the upkeep costs on your house, plus insurance & rates, harbour fees on that boat, cover depreciation, etc etc. And you need to employ people who make you money or allow you to make money.
As for what I'd do with all that money? Wallow in it.![]()
It's a shame there aren't any finance gurus in here giving answers as I think it's an interesting question.
Someone on Reddit once gave a detailed response of what to do after winning the lottery, but it's rather US-centric; https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/..._a_656_million_dollar_lottery_what_do/chba4bf
I'd like to see a UK equivalent.
The biggest challenge is not let it change you.