I dont need your fucking money
If I gave you $10,000 What Would You Do?
10k would mean i'd bother to plan for how to manage through the 2-3 month recovery period (can't work etc) when i'm donating a kidney soon rather than just going fuckit because everything will go to shit. 100k means it would be easily doable and have enough left to have some income/investment stream throughout a protracted recovery.
sigh /biz
Compedy option is repaint the lambo with a street fighter theme obviously
all in on low volume shitcoin on coinexchange
Deeponion dev basically did this to me, I sold at $4.25 for $9,100
Lmao. You live in IN don’t you.
Buy a 4.5k computer, desk and chair. Then invest the rest into a shitcoin that goes on a +10000% moon mission.
Put it into a volatile penny stock at it's low point.
$10,000
> $2,000 emergency fund
> $4,000 to poker bankroll
> $1,000 to engagement/wedding ring (I guess that's how much those cost, fuck if I know though)
> remainder to LTC, silver, Mossberg 590A1 (dat home defense, Texas style), new mattress, upgrading to washer/dryer that actually works and isn't a fire hazard lol
$100,000
> $5,000 emergency fund
> $10,000 poker bankroll
> engagement ring, I abhor marriage as a concept but GF is a rare find
> same other expenses, but more invested into LTC. I'd be able to pay off my car (and keep using that motherfucker for the next decade). Buy a computer (srs, posting from work computer atm), and be able to help support my niece
> I'd be able to help my parents pay off their house or at least give my old man at least some chance of retiring at some point
> $1,000+ donations to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, ASPCA, and perhaps a couple of other charities that actually put the money toward helping people and not their own executive pay and marketing themselves. Something for Veterans, I think.
Not really sure what else. That sense of not being perpetually stressed about the month's bills would be nice. I'd like to use some of it to put some good into the world. And as far as the poker goes, bankroll requirements are steep to be able to survive playing, but I have the ability to do that for a living instead of being a wageslave - my firm doesn't exactly shy away from reminding its people that we are expendable. At any rate, I appreciate OP for positing the question. Been struggling and thinking about finances a lot lately and this exercise definitely help put things in perspective.
And I suppose obligatory /begpost: 15r2fpUqWe1cSc8yrMARqwYSdwzyy498kP
Invest some in crypto. Invest some in stock. Build a new desktop. Buy my parents a vacation.
> throw money in the ocean