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"I'm not one of these winners who is going to say this win won't change me," he said.

"It bloody well will or at least I'll give it a damn good go! There'll be no more shift work for me."

  • man wins £71 million on the European Lottery [bbc.co.uk]
Jnei 8 Mar 20
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Research carried out on people who have received an unexpected windfall, has found that they all respond in one characteristic way. They all put on weight!

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I already have a plan for it. I am going to increase my donations to some charities I already donate to and to some new ones. I have some friends that are not as lucky as me that I will make their lives a bit better. I shall buy a house for my children. I will redo my will and leave most of the money to charities of my choosing. I shall get some private salsa dancing lessons once a week. I will be able to have a massage more often than now. I will put in a watering system in my garden and perhaps I may do some travel.

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I don't know what I'd do, I used to think I would stay in work but realistically I know I wouldn't. Obs there is the chids to sort out, my sister, nephews and nieces but then, I think I'd get a round the world flight n just go. There is literally no other thing I want. I have never been motivated by money, as long as I could get myself out of my current patch, there is nothing I want. A meal by the beach somewhere in SE Asia, once more and to see some far off places.

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by telling everyone its changed him like it or not

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Sometimes lottery winners are made miserable - they no longer know who likes them for them.
People constantly have their hands out.

I guess it's a weird existence. If you ever win don't make your name public.
Be one of those discrete folks who hires a firm to collect the money for you so it's not your name splashed in the papers..

People who barely brushed your life come out of the woodwork.

Apparently I attended Jr High with the largest lottery winner ever - I don't remember her one bit as we shared no classes. She was miserable within a week of winning with people bothering her for money. I've no idea if it's improved.

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Money won't by happiness but it's a darn good aid in attaining it.

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Fab! I love an honest winner. £71 mill would deffo change me, especially after the nose job and boob job and new teeth 😉 well done that lad

People who win vast amounts of money and say "it won't change me" make me laugh - of course it will!

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But --- will it make him happy -- or just as miserable in comfort

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I feel the same way...fuck any kind of work!?

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I hear some who say they regret it

In my brief forage into dating a met a lottery winner (damn!) Who said he wished he hadn't won it, that he had lost all purpose. I had already told him I didn't think we could be a thing when he let slip this valuable bit of info...oh well.

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Good for him!

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