• Platform27@lemmy.ml
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    I was going to say a house by the sea… but it probably wouldn’t be my first purchase. Instead it would likely be:

    1. Pizzas
    2. A salad
    3. Booze
    4. A video game
    5. Clear my own debts, while also setting aside money for friends and family’s debt.
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      Yours is the one reply that actually answers the question. A house, debt, etc would not be the first thing you bought. I’d probably buy a ton of stuff from my (local equivalent to) Amazon wishlist as a first thing.

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        Yeah, I was trying to think about my immediate reaction. After the shock, denial, and a bucket load of swearing, I’d want to celebrate.

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    A new laptop and that’s it. No need to make dramatic changes in my life, I’ll keep the rest of the money stashed so I can live comfortably and not have to worry about financial troubles.

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    First I’d buy my own house from the bank. Next I’d buy each of my neighbor’s houses going out three or four blocks and gift them to them, with the option to stay or move at any time in the future and sell them back to me at market rate. If they sell it back to me, take the cash and move, I put the property up for sale to the lowest bidder - ie, I would offer them to local families who needed it most, selling them for literally pennies.

    I would then start gifting large amounts to local schools, with the rider that it has to go towards increasing salaries for all existing staff first, followed by creating a floating fund for supplies and meals so that no teacher or family in need ever had to buy them out of their own pocket.

    After all that I’d start commissioning giant bronze statues of my favorite fictional characters and plopping them down on undeveloped land in the area, then building parks around them.

    Near one of these parks I’d build a great big classically-styled movie theater that plays classic films for three bucks a ticket. Operating costs would be paid for from a fund set up to keep the place open and running indefinitely, with all ticket sales to go to local charities.

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    1. Surgery, fixing my phisical disability with the best doctor money can pay.
    2. Instruction, get the most forward education to be sure my future is safe even without money.
    3. Buying house, investing in a second as well.
    4. Hire someone to make that money a machine to keep earning more.
    5. Take a luxury trip around the world for some years.
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    $500,000,000? I would probably donate like 475m at least cause I’m not a fucking monster that would hoard the level of wealth. Then live more than comfortably off the money you get for having money until I die and pass that fountain of youth on to another family member.

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    A house close to nature with a big garden for the kids and plane tickets to Europe to visit my parents with our 5 months old.

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    Retirement accounts for myself and people close to me so we can live off the interest. Then probably a bigger house and a bunch of old cars

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    Well, I’d definitely get the lawyers and CPAs to make sure that bag is secure and protect my family’s privacy as much as possible. After that…

    • I’d hire a high-end architect to renovate my home.
    • I’d hire a personal trainer to help my family get really fit.
    • I’d buy a big vacation for our extended families.
    • Buy a less family-friendly vacation for our friends.
    • Hire a therapist so I don’t go insane.
    • There’s a small, vacant movie theater in my town. I’d buy it and get it up and running again.
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    200k in a high interest savings account. 100k in stocks and shares. 200k into a property

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    Let’s see. Kinda lame, but I will go get me some hardware. I want to get into self hosting and woth that much money, I’m going to order a high-end Synology NAS, but first I’ll buy a house for my parents to live in (so I will have that hpuse as the postage address, duh), and set aside enough money to cover all of my living expenses at University plus some extra. Look through my options for starting a business or investing them, and if a business seems like too much work, I’ll get a relatively small investment portfolio of about 50 Million, to cover all of my living expenses for life, which at a stable 3% annual dividend would get me about 1.5 Million p/a or just over 100k monthly. Of the rest, I’m leaving 225 Million for myself to try creating some businesses, invest in companies, organisations and projects that require it (1 million to the GNOME Foundation, 1 Million to KDE, 1 Million to XFCE, 5 Million to the team behind Cinnamon and Linux Mint, 1 Million to the Elementary OS team, 1 Million to the Nix and NixOS Project(s), 5 Million to Debian and 5 Million to Arch).
    That leaves me with 205 Million of which I would like to use 5 Million to try out some businesses, see if anything works out, 100 Million to invest in making the Best Linux distribution for New users under a Company, with these resources giving me the ability to make something truly great, and to market it, to rival Microsoft, and to get Linix on the desktop to where it really needs to be, both for home users and enterprise users. That leaves me with 100 Million which, after all of these projects, I should hopefully be aware how to use to become a Venture Capitalist, but not for some profit-driven companies, but rather companies which respect a user’s privacy and right to repair. Now, If you did the Math, you might have realised I still have about 225 million left. Of these 25 Million to my parents, to do with them as they wish (likely invest them and retire immediately) and 200 million for various environmental causes, because we really are killing the planet.

    To actually answer the question:

    Actual Purchases:

    Synology NAS

    Other Hardware, such as:

    An M2 Mac Mini for its power efficiency,

    A Framework Laptop for its modularity,

    A High End System76 Laptop, to support an awesome company

    A bunch of Raspberry Pies (the SBC not the food)

    Some actual servers

    Non-Hardware:

    A house

    An investment portfolio

    Maybe a company

    A lot of donations

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    First Thing? Putting aside stuff that would come first by being a technicality such as food I would have ordered anyway: Probably a Server Rack. I already have a Server but I made the mistake of using a regular motherboard which is biting me in the ass rn as I don’t have as much RAM available as I’d like to.

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    Lots of different stock so I can be a proper capitalist living from passive income.

    Then see how much of an income that is and adjust lifestyle.

    A house or nice apartment in this town. Private school for kids. Great bicycles. Still no car. BahnCard 100 for every family member.

    Reinvest and donate the rest.