Ben, do you really want to leave your Lamborghini at the airport? Better to get a stretch Limo for the whole family. And actually, if you win the lottery, how about chartering a private plane to take you all there?
When I was young I wanted a Ferrari. When I was doing development work, and needed to test in a Trans Am, I realized that just because I like to look at a certain car doesn’t really mean that I’d get much out of owning it. I like to see Ferraris, I no longer want to own one. Comfort and practicality top my list.
We said a long time ago that if we ever won big bucks we would divide it into thirds. 1/3 to invest for the future, 1/3 to put into trust for the kids and 1/3 to splurge. Of course, we don’t very often even enter the lottery (believe it or not, the lotteries are illegal here in Nevada).
Many lottery winners end up declaring bankruptcy. You might win $5 million, but if you start by taking your extended family to the Caribbean in your red Lamborghini, you might discover you’ve spent 20% of it before you even get home.
That said, imagining the crazy things you’ll do with your lottery winnings is the fun part of playing.
Never buy lottery tickets – just a waste of money. If we did get some windfall I would redo the electricity in the house and maybe buy a new furnace – ours is the original to our house and it was built in 1950. Mostly I would push to save the money and husband would look to spend some of it on small things. Oh, and buy a house generator which would come on immediately when the electricity went out and was enough for everything in the house to make husband happier and not have to worry about losing electricity – again.
Daniel Verburg almost 4 years ago
Sorry Ben, your joints are too stiff to bend into,a Lamborghini.
dlkrueger33 almost 4 years ago
Ben, do you really want to leave your Lamborghini at the airport? Better to get a stretch Limo for the whole family. And actually, if you win the lottery, how about chartering a private plane to take you all there?
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
For the most part, regular folks don’t know how to handle so much money. I know I don’t.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My first two calls would be to a lawyer and my investment advisor. The lawyer’s first job would be to protect my privacy.
Barnabus Blackoak almost 4 years ago
No WAY would I leave a new Lamborghini in an airport parking lot for a couple weeks.
KEA almost 4 years ago
Red and Lamborghini don’t go together — red and Ferrari, yes,
Gameguy49 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
So, Ben isn’t taking the family then.
rhpii almost 4 years ago
I’d buy a cabin on a trout stream in the mountains and get snowed in until spring with a lot of books and no outside communication.
P51Strega almost 4 years ago
When I was young I wanted a Ferrari. When I was doing development work, and needed to test in a Trans Am, I realized that just because I like to look at a certain car doesn’t really mean that I’d get much out of owning it. I like to see Ferraris, I no longer want to own one. Comfort and practicality top my list.
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
It’s nice to dream, but it’s not very practical for us with SUV bodies.
Jan C almost 4 years ago
We said a long time ago that if we ever won big bucks we would divide it into thirds. 1/3 to invest for the future, 1/3 to put into trust for the kids and 1/3 to splurge. Of course, we don’t very often even enter the lottery (believe it or not, the lotteries are illegal here in Nevada).
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
Everybody here seems to be on a different timeline. Nobody’s going to be booking Carribean travel for a while.
Ed The Red Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Many lottery winners end up declaring bankruptcy. You might win $5 million, but if you start by taking your extended family to the Caribbean in your red Lamborghini, you might discover you’ve spent 20% of it before you even get home.
That said, imagining the crazy things you’ll do with your lottery winnings is the fun part of playing.
mafastore almost 4 years ago
Never buy lottery tickets – just a waste of money. If we did get some windfall I would redo the electricity in the house and maybe buy a new furnace – ours is the original to our house and it was built in 1950. Mostly I would push to save the money and husband would look to spend some of it on small things. Oh, and buy a house generator which would come on immediately when the electricity went out and was enough for everything in the house to make husband happier and not have to worry about losing electricity – again.