I make a replica of the castle from "Ico"
What If You Become A Billionaire

With a billion dollars you can buy a few houses, cars, boats, planes, go on exotic vacations, enjoy the finest material clothing available, as many shoes as you desire, and fancy wines, delicious cusines, and hanging out with celebrities, CEOs, politicians, etc.
But after a certain point all of this will be meaningless. When is enough, and when do you start to feel bored with the same stimuli, lack real excitement after buying plenty of "experiences", and seek even higher "highs"? There is a reason many rich people have done things which most of us can't understand, like suffer from depression, alcoholism, failed relationships (family, friends, romantic) and even overdosed on drugs. Why do so many lottery winners get so addicted to spending that they forget to save and invest and then eventually end up bankrupt and actually in a worse position than before?
What more is left for someone like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerburg, and others after the whole world regards them as a God? Even they are mortals just like us and have to do things that we do daily, like sleep and use the restroom. You can worship them, just for the sole purpose of inflating their egos, but it does no good for you in the end. All it results in is jealousy.
The only true wealth in this life comes from helping those who are less fortunate than you.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexledsom/2021/02/07/new-study-shows-that-more-money-buys-more-happiness/
So, don’t listen to what Brian says.

I have had money, and I have not had money. Money does not buy or bring happiness. I am happier now with no money than i ever was with money.

I’ll invest it in some good business, buy some lands and use part of it to fund various researches. Researches which will be studied for our welfare to help us better manage our planet and discover more and uncover more hidden truths.

- Investing More
- Businesses
- Intellectual Pleasures; books, learning, etc...
- Philanthropy; funding research, companies*, people, moral work etc


I have had money, and I have not had money. Money does not buy or bring happiness. I am happier now with no money than i ever was with money.
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lol I would give $999,400,000 away to many less fortunate, malnutritioned, set up their towns habitable and efficient, children in need, etc.
that's so sweet!
Nuh uh investing and businesses and that stuff later... the exponential bounds that you could reach and help even more in all sections of life
stopppp spamming it