For $10mil, I would quit golf and play tennis. AND. I. HATE. TENNIS.
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It breaks my heart to say it, but yeah.
I’d spend a lot more time traveling with THP creating content though. Assuming you’d still be allowed to be in the game itself.
Does “hit clubs into a simulator” count as playing golf?
Your answer almost shocks me, @Canadan. I didn’t even think about the loopholes, ha ha.
Frig, I'd do it for a million.
I thought about this a fair bit last night...
For one million dollars, I think my answer would be no. 10 mill is just... 10 mill. That's &%#$ you money.
I guess I’ll be the odd ball and say no. Golf gives me a lot of joy and I am already fairly set financially. I don’t have $10mm but I have enough to be comfortable and content.
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I thought about this a fair bit last night...
10 mill. That's &%#$ you money.
Now I KNOW it's hypothetical.
I think I could do it, but I'd spend that money quickly in case I changed my mind.
I didn't know that, but I didn't see it referred to as inheritance anywhere either.inheritance would be tax free in many states. obviously there would be tax on earnings annually.
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Agreed If people are smart with it. Now if people are going to be stupid with it then yeah in theory it's not really a lot. And I think the masses agreee its alotI thought about this a fair bit last night...
For one million dollars, I think my answer would be no. 10 mill is just... 10 mill. That's &%#$ you money.
I disagree. It's not. It would be gone before you know it. Now. $10M annually and you might have me thinking about it.
Let's try.Haha maybe not in Cali it’s not.
That’s big money here in Ohio. Easy to make it last and enjoy life.
Tenputt;n8637323 said:Ha ha. I am going through life changes. My wife decided she wanted a divorce. It is a second marriage for both of us. We have been married for 2 and a half years and been in a relationship for 4 years. She really never came into the marriage and couldn’t give up her former life, once we were married and living together. She continuously travelled with her former friends, including couples with whom she and her deceased husband had travelled. I would be left out and feel hurt. We continued to go in circles over it and she finally said she just didn’t think our personalities meshed and wanted a divorce. Obviously, there is a lot going on there, but it has really caused me to think about what we value in life. I truly have loved this woman far more than anything else, but I don’t think everyone values relationships over pursuits or things.
pmm21;n8637865 said:I disagree. It's not. It would be gone before you know it. Now. $10M annually and you might have me thinking about it.