Maybe one day I'll hit the lottery big time.
Hell just let me win 500,000, I'll make it work. But first I have to play.
590 million even after all the taxes are taken out and or even the lump sum option is a decent chunk of change.
The things I could do with 300-500 odd million dollars. Get a nice crib somewhere down south on a nice piece of land (no more than $300,000-$500,000 spent and not a penny over 500,000.) and one vehicle I would get now if I had the money to throw out, a 2004-2005 Maybach ($130,000-$180,000) and...that's about it. About $30 million for maintance, and to live off of for the next 35 years when then I'll kick the bucket. The rest left as inheritance to the kids (if I manage to have any within the next year) and if no kids within the next year (none by 30 not having any at all.), then I guess i have a lot of stuff to buy before I buy the big farm. Of course place a $100 million or so in an account somewhere for an "oh shit moment!' Of course I would take about $5-$40 million and put it to what ever is my favorite game at the time as a token of support.
I'm going to start with $50 dollars today and start playing. Even if it's small stuff at first, I figure I spend more than $50 on junk I dont even use anyways so why not use it to see what happens. Hey, maybe if worse case I'll at leats break even over all or lose it all, but only $50 down the tube for a chance, small chance but a chance nonetheless.