How's the Zimbabwe currency doing these days? One penny would have got you at least one note at one point. You could probably go round the world with that exchange rate.100,000,000 million pennies, each .75 inches in diameter, would be 75,000,000 inches if they were all placed next to each other, end-to-end. That would be about 1183.71 miles. I could probably stretch it further depending on if I can go outside of the US currency.
please tell me someone didn't already do this so I didn't waste my time with math
Some people have a passion for their work and receive satisfaction from it. I can't imagine just chilling and not creating anything for the rest of your life.1 Million? I'll be set for life. I would buy some house on a beach and live there happily until I die. Some of you said would still work? Why? Why would you work when you can not work?
1 million dollars is a lot of money, until you actually get 1 million dollars. Theoretically you could live on it for a few decades, but most would blow it within a few years. The more you have the more you want to spend. It's laughable to think you wouldn't drastically change your lifestyle. I'd buy a boat and sail around the world.
Some people have a passion for their work and receive satisfaction from it.
That would be a fun lifestyle but I doubt the ROI would be enough to live on.
I'm a man of simple tastes. I don't have a desire for boats, cars, and all of that needlessly glamorous stuff.1 million dollars is a lot of money, until you actually get 1 million dollars. Theoretically you could live on it for a few decades, but most would blow it within a few years. The more you have the more you want to spend. It's laughable to think you wouldn't drastically change your lifestyle. I'd buy a boat and sail around the world.
I've never been attracted to luxury goods and don't see that changing. Maybe I'd go to nicer restaurants. My most expensive hobby is PC gaming but I would have a tough time spending over $2k per year, even if I tried.1 million dollars is a lot of money, until you actually get 1 million dollars. Theoretically you could live on it for a few decades, but most would blow it within a few years. The more you have the more you want to spend. It's laughable to think you wouldn't drastically change your lifestyle. I'd buy a boat and sail around the world.
I could make it last 50 years, easily. What were you buying?
I blew through 300k in 4 months :/
Damn I really need to control myself.
I'm allowed to invest the money, right?Where do you live that $20,000 a year is easy to live on, especially when you consider inflation? Sure, it isn't impossible, but the value of that $20,000 wouldn't even be worth $10,000 due to inflation nearing the later part of that. Based on US inflation from 1963 to 2013, something that would cost $2,700 in 1963 would cost you $20,000 in 2013... You'd have the same issues gradually occurring each year over your 50 years.
I'm allowed to invest the money, right?
1 million dollars is a lot of money, until you actually get 1 million dollars. Theoretically you could live on it for a few decades, but most would blow it within a few years. The more you have the more you want to spend. It's laughable to think you wouldn't drastically change your lifestyle. I'd buy a boat and sail around the world.
Well don't leave us hanging, how'd you spend it?