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  • Iliketurtles
    20 million. If I live for another 65 years thats 300,000 a year which would be enough for me.
  • Commander of Awesome
    justincredible;869913 wrote:no

    dang, the interwebs are expensive.
  • DeyDurkie5
    O-Trap;869796 wrote:No amount. I like how I live too much as it is.

    Okay, I might buy a nicer car and pay off debt or something, but honestly, I'd still work. I'd still volunteer. I like my life as it is.
    Con_Alma;869864 wrote:This.
    always a few douchebags in the crowd. Didn't surprise me that con alma was one of them though.
  • queencitybuckeye
    DeyDurkie5;869942 wrote:always a few douchebags in the crowd. Didn't surprise me that con alma was one of them though.

    Yeah, people who are happy with their lives are disgusting. Good thing you're not one of them.
  • DeyDurkie5
    O-Trap;869796 wrote:No amount. I like how I live too much as it is.

    Okay, I might buy a nicer car and pay off debt or something, but honestly, I'd still work. I'd still volunteer. I like my life as it is.
    queencitybuckeye;869954 wrote:Yeah, people who are happy with their lives are disgusting. Good thing you're not one of them.

    yeah you can be happy with your life, but who wouldn't accept free money? This isn't jesus time, it's reality
  • Con_Alma
    Did someone say they wouldn't accept it? That's odd.
  • queencitybuckeye
    DeyDurkie5;870002 wrote:yeah you can be happy with your life, but who wouldn't accept free money? This isn't jesus time, it's reality

    Who said anything about not accepting free money? The topic was how much money would be life-changing. Someone could send me a hundred bucks and I'll gladly take it, but it wouldn't change my life.
  • McFly1955
    3 - 5 mil --- wife and i would never work again.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Con_Alma;870004 wrote:Did someone say they wouldn't accept it? That's odd.
    queencitybuckeye;870020 wrote:Who said anything about not accepting free money? The topic was how much money would be life-changing. Someone could send me a hundred bucks and I'll gladly take it, but it wouldn't change my life.


    Touche
  • Skyhook79
    DeyDurkie5;870002 wrote:yeah you can be happy with your life, but who wouldn't accept free money? This isn't jesus time, it's reality

    Odd that you would bring Jesus into this discussion and I'm pretty sure this is a hypothetical question not reality.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Skyhook79;870172 wrote:Odd that you would bring Jesus into this discussion and I'm pretty sure this is a hypothetical question not reality.

    odd you are the only one who brought up the point. Jesus was a carpenter, nothing more. Get that through your head.
  • O-Trap
    DeyDurkie5;869942 wrote:always a few douchebags in the crowd. Didn't surprise me that con alma was one of them though.

    How does being honest make me a douchebag?
    DeyDurkie5;870002 wrote:yeah you can be happy with your life, but who wouldn't accept free money? This isn't jesus time, it's reality

    How on earth did you get to the conclusion that I wouldn't accept more money? I said I wouldn't live that differently, not that I wouldn't take the money.

    Read <a href="" onclick="location.href='http://englishforeveryone.org/Topics/Reading%20Comprehension.htm';return !1;">this</a>.














    Okay, okay. Now I'm a douchebag.
  • NWIndianNation01
    Hmmm...

    To pay off all my debt it would take about $200,000 (school, house, etc).

    To work at a job that I love and enjoy, I would say that I would need an additional $50,000 per year (x 50 years).

    Kids Education = $300,000 (if I have 3 kids)

    Total = $3,000,000 (after taxes of course)