What would you do with 1 million pounds?
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I absolutely agree. I’ve also noticed that many of the disabled people I have met are not impressed or intimidated by wealth as lots of people are, I guess for many reasons.
I’ve had my issues all my life so have no past life to compare with but even my priorities have definitely changed over the last few years. As I went through education I always had dreams of getting a good job and earning lots of money but I guess as I come to terms with what I can and can’t do, achievement for me now would be to simply own a nice small house somewhere and have food in the cupboards and a reliable car for if I want to travel.
I remember someone questioning whether a luxury lifestyle is earning £100,000 a year and having all the trappings that come with that, but no time; or is earning £20,000 a year but having time to spend with family, enjoy fresh air in the park, etc. a luxury in itself?2 -
Exactly!
I'd take that £1m on top of what I have now, but I wouldnt give up what I have now for that £1m.1 -
I dont think the world views one million as a lot of money any more. Not when you can win multi millions on various lotteries. People now talk about 'a couple of hundred quid' as if it were small change. Quite frightening really when the CAB say a lot of people would be hard pressed to find £500 in an emergency.
The gap between the haves and have nots is now a yawning great chasm.0 -
I think it is still a lot of money, but you are right - it is no longer a licence to live in absolute luxury for the rest of your life, as it once would have been. I think most people could still retire on a million and live modestly though.
I remember hearing that too about finding £500. If I remember correctly it even included a lot of the middle class who, really, should have £500 stored away somewhere but in reality are spending their high monthly income each month instead of saving some of it!
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A nice house with a gym and a personal trainer and a chef lol I'm a terrible cook.1
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Like Pollyanna. I thought I had already answered this question but my post isn't on here. I would buy myself a bungalow and go on a long awaited holiday (not been on holiday for 13 yrs)! then I would bank the rest until I decided what to do with it.2
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A world trip with my close family. Maybe bring a carer along to help with my youngest when the able-bodied family members want to go and do crazy things which are not accessible or too old for my youngest daughter.
A nice bungalow fully kitted out so every single nook and cranny is totally accessible to my daughter.
All the equipment I could only dream about my daughter having atm. And IF IF there’s anything left after that I would put it away for equipment as my six year old daughter grows.
very different things than I would have thought about buying five years ago x1 -
66Mustang said:Very nice @April2018mom
Do you drive boats or would you have someone to drive it for you?
My other idea would be to not buy a house but permanently move around countries as I love travelling. A bit like a permanent holiday but I wouldn’t live in luxury just a normal life in a rented house for maybe 1-2 months then move on. This would be w good way to explore many many countries. I’m not sure how long the money would last though!! A million is a lot but not enough to last a lifetime these days especially with inflation!!1 -
Naughtynan said:A nice house with a gym and a personal trainer and a chef lol I'm a terrible cook.1
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Lots of things. I want some new exercise equipment.1
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I`ve already got 2 personal chefs...and a chauffeur...5 actually.......and a bungalow which suits most but not al of my needs...
trouble is..no matter how much money I had...I`d still need carers....cant magic or pay MS away!!
Tis only dreaming and fantasising on this thread...not harming anyone!
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All very true @pollyanna1052!!0
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Hello every one a lot of talk about having a personal chef.
Well you all have one if I can be so bold not in person of course.
Always here wish I could be in all your kitchens.
Being the Italian Stallion in the kitchen.
I would be very tired as well having my super suit getting a bit worn out. lol .
Please ask me anything I can help with like to know.
I know a million pounds never want that, any way worth more my time than that to educate, help assist those with issues around cooking.
Pleasure to be here.
Please take care every one and have a lovely Sunday.
@thespiceman .
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I'd spend half of it on wine, women and song - and the rest of it I'd probably just waste3
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