What do you really want to do?
@zanepop (1)
Sandy Hook, Connecticut
6 responses
@fruitcakeliz (2639)
• United States
23 May 13
travel and experience many things that are currently out o my realm of ever realisticaly being able to do.....i would also volunteer... a lot....if i didn't have to spend 1/3 of my life working just to barely cover bills, i would totally spend just as much, if not more time helping others...actually...let's back track (i see why the other two said they needed more time to think) i would go back to school...and get the medical training i always wish i had gotten, then would spend my time traveling to countries in need of doctors/nurses and doing anything i could to bring better health care to those in need.....
basically if money were no object, i would hope to retain my humanitarian feelings and put as much good and help into the world....an not let myself get taken over by consumerism and material wealth....but then until one is actually in a place where money is no object.....how does one know how they will react?
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@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
23 May 13
I concur with Bluedoll, I'd like to hear what you would do. I would probably do my music full time. Open a recording studio, promote local music, particularly the youth. I would probably help them set up and book shows, get them exposure, mentor them etc.
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
23 May 13
Pillaging villages. I.e. venturing across the countryside, 'spoiling' whatever little town I come across (taking all their stuff); but it's alright because I pay them all back with my 'not an object'-money
@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
23 May 13
Its hard to say because of stories like Roger and Lara Griffiths spent thousands on luxury holidays
but they didn't have a happy ending. It makes you wonder if money is the only factor that is holding us back from doing what we want though certainly it feels that way, actually lack of money really does hold us back!
What do I want to do with my life?
I want to be loved. How could I really ask for anything more?
Lara Griffiths tells the Daily Mail how winning the Lottery may not be all it's cracked up to be after it effectively destroyed her marriage to Roger Griffiths.
@watchamacallitz (1171)
• Philippines
23 May 13
i would just be a book worm and a dj probably :) but i'll not do it for the money, just for the fun of it
@20Rebecc10 (5)
• United States
23 May 13
Definitely travel the world, but would bring my parents and other family members along, life is too short to miss opportunities!
What would you do?