beauanderos wrote:The idea of sudden wealth might seem preposterous, but on the surface... so do many things we already prep for.
franklin wrote:I would have a lot of ammo...but I wouldn't tell anyone on the internet that I was buying it.
slickeast wrote:I would want to be the same person I am now, but with more commas in my net worth
fasteddy wrote:slickeast wrote:I would want to be the same person I am now, but with more commas in my net worth
So we would still have to buy your meals at the RC GTG's?
InfleXion wrote:I don't need to be rich. I'm happy with the 9 to 5 and my little slice. If I did come into sudden wealth I would probably first move into a larger and more secure home, upgrade my vehicle, donate a bunch to charity as well as start my own charity to address the problems I see in my community, make some strategic investments, and then pursue a career in the music industry. I figure if people like a song, then they have to hear the words (although I get that hearing isn't necessarily listening), and I think it would be a great tool to educate the masses about real money and other important matters. Tupac did the same thing to his detriment, but I think focusing on real money is enough without calling anybody out. Remove their method of control, the money printing machine, and there's not as much need to focus on who they are.
TXBullion wrote:Maybe hire a couple of talented people to assist in various back end office duties
slickeast wrote:TXBullion wrote:Maybe hire a couple of talented people to assist in various back end office duties
Jack, this is an interesting way to describe call girls
TXBullion wrote:hire a couple of talented people
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