Well we didn't, but I find the subject fascinating. DH and I have actually talked about this extensively before...I've come to the conclusion I'm not sure I would actually want to win a large sum.
My reasoning? Is there any way to truly keep your windfall private? I've heard of people claiming it through trusts, but can really nosy people get around that? I'd worry about being hit up forever by randos, predatory lawsuits, and the safety of my family.
And even if it stays private, if you quit your job and buy even a moderately nice home, aren't people going to wonder?
And what about family? I have so many family members I'd like to help (like my grandparents), but how do you help them without risking your relationship or your anonymity? I have a few that I know have extremely poor money planning skills and would hit me up to no end if they knew I was willing to give them a penny. Do you keep it from your kids? I can't imagine that knowledge would be good for them.
And finally...I like knowing I worked hard for what I have. I'm not sure winning a huge sum of money would be a good thing for my personal self esteem, my marriage, etc. I've also come to the conclusion that money really really doesn't increase your level of happiness and you can easily "adjust" to any level of income in a negative way.
So while I still spent $3 on tickets today, I sort of feel happy about losing. Now don't you feel better if you played and lost too?
Still...post what you would do if you won. It's fun to read.
Mine:
Buy my dream car of a 1-2 year old crossover or small SUV, buy a moderately priced home (~250k and 2000 square feet) and add a few upgrades like granite countertops, quit my job or work part time, and go on my dream vacation to Europe.
My reasoning? Is there any way to truly keep your windfall private? I've heard of people claiming it through trusts, but can really nosy people get around that? I'd worry about being hit up forever by randos, predatory lawsuits, and the safety of my family.
And even if it stays private, if you quit your job and buy even a moderately nice home, aren't people going to wonder?
And what about family? I have so many family members I'd like to help (like my grandparents), but how do you help them without risking your relationship or your anonymity? I have a few that I know have extremely poor money planning skills and would hit me up to no end if they knew I was willing to give them a penny. Do you keep it from your kids? I can't imagine that knowledge would be good for them.
And finally...I like knowing I worked hard for what I have. I'm not sure winning a huge sum of money would be a good thing for my personal self esteem, my marriage, etc. I've also come to the conclusion that money really really doesn't increase your level of happiness and you can easily "adjust" to any level of income in a negative way.
So while I still spent $3 on tickets today, I sort of feel happy about losing. Now don't you feel better if you played and lost too?
Still...post what you would do if you won. It's fun to read.
Mine:
Buy my dream car of a 1-2 year old crossover or small SUV, buy a moderately priced home (~250k and 2000 square feet) and add a few upgrades like granite countertops, quit my job or work part time, and go on my dream vacation to Europe.
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