As I have gotten older the thought of winning that much money has less appeal than it did when I was younger. I used to day dream a little about what I would do if I won a lotto. It all revolved around farming bigger and not working off farm. Now I just do not have the energy to expand the operation. I guess I could help the kids out more but I am not really sure if that would be a good thing long term for the entire family. I lean towards thinking that the next generation would not have the skills needed to keep it going if the current generation did not have to "earn" what they have.
So these days I would just like a small winning ticket, maybe $250K or some thing like that. Just enough to have some fun with but not a ridiculous amount.
If I did hit the BIG Powerball I would endow places like the Mayo Clinic. The help they have given both my wives is priceless. So I would like to see more independent research on cancer and Diabetes. Those two diseases are terrible in how they destroy a person body. The Shriners hospitals would benefit as well. Plus the Salvation Army, they are a class act when compared to the modern day Red Cross.
The odds are even longer of this ever happening as I do not buy Lotto tickets. LOL
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