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How You Would Live a Life of Luxury

by Randy Gage

I had a fascinating experience back when I was doing my coaching program.  At one of the Retreats I was working with a speaker about growing his business.  I came up with an idea that could generate $15 or $20 million a year in revenue.  It had the potential to get up to $30 million a year quite readily.  At that time, he was doing only about $500,000 a year.  

As I sketched out the concept, I felt him and his wife tuning out.  It became obvious to me and the group, that they simply couldn’t put themselves in that picture.  They came expecting to learn how to make an extra $50,000 or maybe $250,000, but when we started talking millions, it just was too unbelievable.

Now to be fair, they didn’t first see the situation that way.  They just thought that the idea was difficult, needed more research, would take longer to develop, etc.  It was only when the entire Mastermind confronted them that they accepted the possibility that they might be running from the idea because it was too prosperous for them to accept.

They left with the agreement that they would listen to my “Prosperity” album to expand their prosperity consciousness.

They returned to the next retreat and both felt that they had worked through their prosperity issues and were willing to accept abundance.  So I asked the wife a very simple question….

I wanted to know how her life would be different if their business did $30 million this next year.  The answer was fascinating…

She insisted that it would pretty much stay the same.  She made a great point to confirm that her needs were basically met, and the only real difference was she wouldn’t have stress about paying bills.  I pressed her for tangible changes that would take place in her lifestyle.  EVERYTHING she came up with had to do with helping someone else.

She would sponsor a Boy Scout camp, help out her parents, sponsor a school, etc.  She didn’t name one thing she would do for herself.  I threw the question to her husband.

He started where she left off, but he got more specific.  He mentioned the exact Boy Scout activities that would sponsor, and suggested that he would hire a 24-hour caregiver for his sick father.  But he was still only talking about giving money away to others.

I let them know that I felt their religious upbringing had programmed them for lack, because they didn’t think they were worthy of anything.  They of course got very defensive.  But I again pointed out that everything they suggested would be for someone else.  Finally exasperated, I blurted out to the woman, “Come on, I just asked you to picture you’re making $30 million dollars a year.  You can’t even tell me you would buy yourself a fucking pair of shoes or something!”

After much searching, he finally suggested that they could get a cabin on the lake.  This prompted his wife who finally acknowledged that she would like a 4-wheel drive vehicle.  Then they said if they got these things, they could bring more Boy Scouts on field trips there.  (Sigh.)

I love that they want to help other people and I hope you do too.  But what about your needs?  Giving comes from abundance, and that means taking care of yourself too.   If you don’t think you are worthy, you won’t manifest prosperity and you can’t help anyone.

So how are you doing on that?  How would your life be different if you made $30 million this year?  Tell me what you would do for others.  But also tell us what you would do for YOU!

-RG

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Assuming I had close to a guarantee that my income would be about the same the next fiscal year, these are my plans. I would invest 15 million in Walmart and leave it alone, to pay out dividends at a current rate of about 150,000 a quarter just in case i screwed up bad. I'd open 5 McDonald's restaurants and staff them.

I'd buy a 1968 Lamborghini miura GT, and a Ferrari 250 gto. I'd buy about a mill worth of clothes, toiletries ( I have a thing for luxury soaps, shampoos, straight razors, badger shaving brushes, etc) luggage, random electronics and gizmos.

I'd write a few checks to square away my debt, and each of my family members' debt. Then my wife and I are off to Europe for the rest of the year with the remaining 3-4 million, I'd come back after I got paid for next year and put down 50% on a 30 million dollar mansion near home, probably Tulsa ok, the outskirts anyway. Next year I'd pay it off. I could go on for friggin ever

Well, I think everything depends on the structure of the mind.
if you have not grown in consciousness you will be unhappy in a castle or in a small hut.
Consciousness of abundance going from the inside out.
I would invest in me to be completely happy, so I can help the world.
Isa

I asked my 5 year son about it in the breakfasttable.It started with talking about seeing nothing as a miracle or everything as a miracle.I looked at him intensly and said:which one would you prefer?As he is a very spontaneous boy he answered rapidly:Nothing as a miracle.Then I toled him that I don´t think it is true because when we go for a walk, for example, he always stop looking at a caravan and say Mom look at that caravan over there it´s SO BIG etc with his most exhausted voice and I told him that´s why I guess he sees EVERYTHING as a miracle.His eyes went bigger."Mom, i LOVE vehicules.When I grow up, Im gonna buy three cars and two big airplanes and many many tractors."Yes" I replied openly with a smile and then he continued:and two big boats...and a HARBOUR...and he could have continued forever if he had a time.And yes,you are true of course:Children always have dreams and they seam to be infinite.I know that if I get 30 millions I can always ask him for advice...!

Hi Randy,

This one really hit my wife and I right where I needed it. I read the blog with my wife last night and we sat there trying to come up with what our life would look like if we made $30 million dollars a year. The idea of visualization and really really seeing and feeling what it would be like to life that kind of life and what we would do for ourselves and others. It was a real eye opener of where we are really at compared to where we thought we were at. Time to go to work on this and get to the other side. Thanks for the inspiration and confidence to know that we can do it.

You are a true blessing for us all.
Make it a great day!
God Bless,
-ed

Sorry for my bad English, I am italian.
Meet you, RG, in Scandik meeting, years ago. Reading your books, listening your Audio. I agree with quite all you say.
I have not yet my 30 millions. When it will happen I will spend for making me more happy (got my dreams-board)!

A question: as you know religions and families and schools "suggestions" are putting into people mind the idea that money is dirty! Its a loooong brain wash, expecially in the latin countries like mine. Is there any real project to start the right programming in the main schools? Or we will keep seing the same Money-Telenovelas-where-poor-people-are-happy-and-rich-are-bad?
Have a nice day
Pat

thats nice article, it does address what question but i cant find the answer for How
I mean i have an idea but the implementation process is missing
any way nice effort
I come across another good blog which is more informative and idea builder blog
http://zeopedia.blogspot.com/

it has loads of information and can help you develop ideas

I have a big beautiful home on several acres of land, it's totally paid for. The studio in my home has a black "Pearl" drum set with two snares, two bass's and all the percussion instruments I want. Love my percussions. One of my favorite cars, a Metallic Midnight Pearl Blue 1969 Dodge Charger, convertible stick shift with Hemi Motor is in my huge garage along with my other vehicular treasures which there are a few. I have invested $10,500,000.00 into several money making avenues. I have gone back to school and received my Bachelors in Finance. I am helping others get out of debt and grow wealth. I have gone to food banks throughout my area and gifted $100. gift cards to tens of thousands of individuals because they will be able to buy food that isn't expired or moldy and they can buy themselves shampoo and toilet paper too with the gift card. Hell they can even buy beer with the gift cards if they want.

How's this for an oxymoron?...

If I made $30M this year, I'd donate it to the Rothschilds, Rockafellers, Morgans, Hapsburgs, etc. (because without them, what would prosperity be?)

Chew on that for a minute.

Hey Randy great posts. Well with your help I am on my way to creating income like you spoke of. When I do make $30 million a year, I will help many like my church, my daughter's school and many non-profits around the world. However, I have discovered that I must meet my needs as well and I will do so. I have always dreamed of having a yacht and sailing around the Caribbean with my wife, just island hopping and running my Internet businesses from my laptop. I would also like to have a helicopter on deck to wisk us over to our jet at the nearest airport to fly to wherever our kids are living and enjoy seeing them. I would continue to work because business is a game to me and I am very competitive and enjoy winning by building productive companies. Randy keep up the great work. I look forward to the next Blog.

The George V in Paris is one of my fav hotels!

-RG

how would my life be different if i made $30,000,000.00 this year? after taxes of course....

i'd flight private more often that is for sure....

get the place in Singapore i have my eye on.

i might be persuaded to take the next year and live aboard a luxury cruise liner and just travel and chill, work less and hire a team to replace me... (last time i took a few years off work i didn't recognize the market place when i returned.)

great post again....

love ya, peace out

RG,

What I would do if I was a $30 million dollar woman:

FOR ME!

-A penthouse built to my specs with top of the line appliances, stereo equipment & custom built furniture
-A Personal trainer
-A Personal chef
-A top of the line Private plane on 24/7/365 standby
-A suite always ready for me at George V hotel in Paris
-Investments in stocks, bonds, cd's & gold
-Bank accounts in the millions
-Audi A8 top of the line in Red
-Designer shoes, purses and clothes
-Fine jewelry in gold, silver & platinum
-An on call top of the line spa
-Travel 4 times a year to USA & abroad such as Beverly Hills, South Beach, London, Paris, Dubai, et al
-Front row seat at NY & Paris Fashion Week
-A Peekapoo dog with its own groomer

FOR OTHERS

-Charities such as Make A Wish, CARE, et al
-Tithe to my church
-A foundation in my name to help people start & maintain their own businesses while building an excellent money consciousness
-Take care of my mother

My needs are quite different from most. I have been rich before and actually didn't like it much. I don't mind other people spending money on all kinds of things but me???? Give me a palmtree, some nice food and drink and a backpack and I am happy as Larry (to be honest....I don't know if Larry was happy....but I sure am). Does this mean I am not prosperity conscious?????
Mind you, I don't mind other people going for these kind of things but it just ain't my thing. I was happy when I saw one of the customers of a former boss of mine spend $250.000 on a few palmtrees for his driveway but me....just a little shack on the beach will do.

No sorry I ended that coaching program but am thinking about a different incarnation of it for the future.

-RG

Would be some interesting critical thinking to see the connotations you put in your mind for "down to earth" and "high on the hog" to examine if that programming would cause you to reject prosperity.

-RG

But that's the thing: Everyone doesn't have that consciousness. Although most of us are born with it, the education system and the datasphere programs it out of us. So it is only the people that make a conscious choice to re-program themselves.

-RG

Good one Joe - I wonder how Renee will use it? Shopping, on home decor, on vacation?

When I earn 30 million a year I will get a home by the sea, a personal trainer, weekly massages, beautiful clothes and shoes to die for. My home will be stocked with gorgeous food and have an open door...as it is now.
Our parents will be cared for, our children will be provided for, we would travel where we wanted, when we wanted.
I would give money to WSPA and start our purpose of decreasing the appalling child abuse rates in NZ, working to open peoples mind to the possibilities in their lives too.
Keep up the great work RG, you are an inspiration.

I have what may seem like a basic question but one I have struggled with for the last year - and hence my NM has not gained any traction. When you began in NM or even after some experience what did you respond with when asked - "what do you do"? Even the thought of this question paralyses me with fear before I even am asked it.
Your perspective and advise is greatly appreciated.
BB

Please do not judge my intelligence according to my typos!!! I proof books, mags, & everthing I read! I despise typos!!!

I am def not RG, but...I will add my opinion. Take it for just that. I had a friend say the same thing to me last week when I mentioned everyone needed my biz. She asked the same exact quesiton about what would happen if everyone happened became financially free and job less. Who would work in the gas stations, who would fix our vehicles, who would wait on us at resturants?
My answer was simple. Not everyone will choose to become financially free. There are people that choose to remain in their world of poverty or never choose to develop a mentality that they truly deserve the best God has to offer them. They will continue in low self esteem, lack of self confidence---not b/c they are bad people. Just b/c they will make that choice.
I have made the choice to live life to the fullest in complete abundance.
Thanks!

Great question, as always, Randy!

There are 5 out of 10 I am already doing, just a matter of expanding them as my income and assets grow.

There is one can do but which I have not - got me there!

The remaining 4 are things on which I gravitating towards by doing things which are similar which are moving me in the correct direction.

KH

Me again...

Then just had another though...is my goal too small. I've not reached it yet, but is it too small.

I know what it will look like and feel like. I'm on the road too it, but is it too small.

I have this conflict between what I want and what I/others believe is realistic. I don't agree with being told oh be realistic.

When others say that they are comparing me to there very own small realistic scale.

Everything is possible otherwise you wouldn't have the desire to fulfil it.

Happy Travels

A

RG,

I've just had an aha moment...

One of my bigger goals for why I'm doing everything is for my own family (yet to have).

One big thing is school fees. I've been very proud of this flag! School fees have gone up big time since I was at boarding school. I want to be able to do the same and more for my children. Yet even the most expensive schools can be paid for in an hour, if business is good.

No matter how far we have come I still think man provides for his family: house (cave) , women has babies etc. Is Germaine Greer reading this?

Yet, once school fees are paid, I can see past that i.e. the farm house, 1 week off in 4. weekly massage. Lobb Shoes etc. My vision board rocks!

Is it better to concentrate on my needs or those of providing for my family as a getting things done? I know I'll have no greater thrill than sending my children to a certain school.

I guess it comes down to when you have reached goal X, then what do you want.

Do you still do your coaching program?

Happy Travels

A

"So here’s the million-dollar question for you: How many of these things could you be doing right now with your current level of wealth?" RG

=>I need to change what I have been doing to achieve these things.

“If you keep doing what you’ve always done, you’ll keep getting what you’ve always gotten.” Jim Rohn

So I am stepping out of my comfort zone. What pushed me out of my comfort zone wasn't to improve my business, but to help me get a message out to people that I think is important. It will help me in all areas in my life. My business is an important message to get out to people but I think I had conflicted feelings about sharing that message. (bad meme/negative programming that I need to replace.)

I just wanted to add that Randy is trying to deprogram our lack thinking. He would like us to think and behave in ways that are more conducive to creating more wealth than what we currently have. Not only that, he is teaching us to think in ways that we can enjoy our life more. Like I said, not everyone can get rich. The only people who really have that oppourtunity are business owners who have the economics to sell more of what they make or service they provide. If you currently work for someone and have debt - it's not likely you're going to run off, start your own company and get rich.

Good question. Not everyone has the ability to get rich. Ever since the world began there have always been a small percentage of rich people. Getting rich also depends upon the innate abilities you were born with. Some people have it, some people don't. You could have all the prosperity conciousness in the world, but if you don't have any product or service to sell to someone, you're SOL. In order to get rich, you have to ask yourself 3 questions - 1. What product or servie can I sell, 2. Who will I sell it to, 3. Why should they buy from me rather than the competition. Nothing happens until you sell something.

If I made 30 million in a year, I'd get to keep about 17 million after taxes. Regardless, I see Randy threw in such a big number to get us thinking again which is good. I would build a nice big house on acreage property about an hour east of Toronto. That way we're still close to friends and family. It would be so well built and insulated , it would have southern exposure to take advantage of the sun for passive heating when able. It would be a 5000 square foot bungalow with a big 2000 sqaure foot garage attached (I'm a car hobbyist) via a breezeway. Now this only accounts for about 750 grand. I would also schedule a 2 month time out so I can oversee the construction of it because I don't fully trust any contractor or tradeperson. Another good portion of it would be invested in Real Estate. I would buy up all kinds of acreage at prices I think reasonable because a great many city folk are moving out there for retirement. I may even build a few rental properties.
The rest goes in the bank so that even when interest rates are low, there would still be sufficient income from it and it would be a safety net. My parents don't need my help because they were prudent with their money throughout their life and retired well. If I get them anything, it will have to be useful or they'll scorn me for being foolish with money- I know, I'll get them a 20 foot powerboat and an easy to use docking system for it - they will have realized the necessity of that soon enough. Anybody asking for hand - outs will be told to get lost. Their is an Orphanage in Eastern Europe I reglarily give toiletries to (they're not getting any money they can mis-appropriate) but that's all they will get. I will also get some big boys toys as well. No charity for anybody. I don't feel guilty about that and why should I?

How would I live if I had more money? I might travel more. I might convince my wife to retire someplace warm. Not much would really change, we would probably live very similar lives. We would probably pay off our mortgage and other debts but we'd still try to be down to earth.

There are many people hurting out there in today's economy, many are our friends. I would hate to be living "high on the hog" when everyone else is hurting.

Randy, I have a question to which I haven't found a logical answer yet... if everyone developed his prosperity consciousness on a high level and lived the potential he has, who would work in the restaurant you have your dinner in, if he had the possibility to own the restaurant or much more? Who would serve you in the airplane or sell you a fresh, home-made marmalade? I'm following your blog and like your ideas very much, but at that point I always come to question on how the whole system would work if everyone lived this life os luxury... hope you could give some thoughts or comments on that...

Thought provoking for sure...

1st run... buy the boat in Hawaii... 3 bedroom apt closer to the airport in Edmonton here... 4 car garage and office at our country place...

Travel more... cruises, do writing, more GSF events like PSA Holland... spoil my wife more... visit our daughter in Australia more often...perhaps get a 'flat' down under,

hire out some of the activities needed to run and expand our business...

And have more fun... altho' we have lots now...

thanks for making me think... tell you more in Amsterdam in two weeks... see you there

Hi Randy,
Better late than never!

I intend to buy the biggest yacht and load family and friends and go around the world. Take as long as it takes. Hitting lots of ports and shopping. Lordy, That will be great, I can hardly wait!
~Debbie:)

P.S. AFTER, I pay off mama's house.

At first I was not going to participate in this, feeling it was just wishful thinking ... but then, Randy appeared; almost like in Animal House when the angel and devil were standing on Pinto's shoulders! Don't do it said the devil. Do it said the angel, this is the point of the post! So after taking care of my parents and church and the many other causes I would like to support and setting money aside for the kids schooling/ partying, I would get a whole new wardrobe. Then I would have a different car for each day of the week ... I like cars too! I would have a house in several states, season ticket for my beloved Dolphins, all in all I would pursue my dreams! The other 25 million my wife would spend!

Joe

For me => pay cash for a black Ferrari 599 GTB. Buy a vacation home or condo in SoCal with an Ocean View.

Randy,

I totally get your point here, and agree, however I do think you are being a little too hard lined with the couple you talk about.

Not everyone is into material wealth, stuff, etc,. I asked my wife this question and she said she'd still drive a Ford Taurus. She doesn't have a poverty mindset at all, however, she's never been into big/expensive cars, big houses,etc., She'd be more of the Millionaire Next Door type. Now me, I'm the opposite, I'd have the Ferrari, 2nd home etc,. Doesn't make either of us wrong, imo.

FT

So here's the million-dollar question for you: How many of these things could you be doing right now with your current level of wealth?

-RG

I would have a 7 bedroom 7 bathroom condo with walk in closets studio, a big warm eat-in kitchen and a stupendous view of Lake Shore Drive; a home in St. Maarten; a limo driver; a housekeeper and a private chef. I would redecorate and re-furnish my current condo and keep it as a studio and for friends to use when they came to town for extended stays. The new house would have state of the art everything! The best furniture that I could find' I'd have a new wardbrobe; a private personal trainer; I'd get my hair done; have a manicure, facial and massage every week. I'd have yacht in Chicago and in St. Maarten with a skipper to maintain it in both places. I'd travel EVERYWHERE and stay in the best hotels, traveling first class all the way and that's just for starters! What fun!!!!!

I'd buy a huge A frame house overlooking a lake, with many ammenties. I'd have a guest house as well. I'd get 2 new cars, one for winter weather, and one more eco-friendly. I'd take a month vacation to just travel, with no itinerary. I'd repay all my debt, and finish my MBA. I'd also continue the personal development programs I've begun, fund a non-profit organization that works with business owners and school-children in 3rd world nations that brings them into the skills needed int he 21st century global economy. I'd send my family on a vacation. I'd give at least $3 million into a variety of charities that I support - some with specific uses assigned, and others to just meet what their needs are. I'd invest at least half the money in such a way that I could meet a lavish lifestyle wish-list on the annual profits alone. I'd also own every tech gadget and have an entire tv studio with production gear at my house. I'd write a book and hire a staff to just implement the ideas that I have in business. I'd take a month or two to just take a health/wellness retreat. I'd get a new wardrobe. I'm sure I've got plenty more... but with it, I'd seek real mentorship in the actual application process. I want a mentor that has come into nearly the same wealth, and a team of creative financial advisors that are also prosperity minded.

Stretching your mind to $30 million is difficult when you have yet to earn your 1st million. Don't get me wrong I could fill a page of things to do & have with all that cash, and I'm not that altruistic that I would put the cart before the horse, but the issue lies in believing it to be possible.

Once you have that belief, the world is your oyster!

ONE QUESTION MR. GAGE? Why would you dangle this in front of us? I just want to know if we can put this sweet deal together now? I have already spent my first 30M in my mind! Ha-Ha!

JUST CALL ME "BIG DREAMER"

g

First of all, it would be in a non-monetary system not built on illusory perception.

It can be created in the same way we created Human Rights out of nothing.

It would be in the True Reality we all know exists behind the smoke and mirrors.

youtube.com/watch?v=uR46QjXjLH0

Am I going to continue to make $30 Mil a year?

Then I would buy a private jet. Homes in Spain & Australia.

Expand my business globally.

Invest 20% into my educational non profit charity.

LIVE life to it's fullest.

Great Article to get the thoughts moving. And speaking of moving,
The first thing I would do for me is get some of them $10,000 shoes.

So I could walk the walk!

Have a great weekend

Gary McElwain

Ooh, what a fun exercise! I'd do the following:

* Buy myself a house with a pool, multi-car garage, dancing studio, gym and guest wing on a couple of acres in a quiet area;
* Buy an Audi RS4, Ferrari F430, Aston Martin DB9 & a 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500;
* Invest in some cashflow positive rental properties;
* Invest in gold and particularly silver;
* Donate to a couple of my favourite charities - Youth InSearch & Big Brother Big Sister;
* Pay for some much needed maintenance on my parents' house;
* Pay for a cleaning lady for my mother that comes daily;
* Buy my Dad's game fishing boat and let him use it like it was his own;
* Buy my sister a house;
* Go wild buying tailor made designer shoes and clothes plus jewellery;
* Treat myself to manicures, pedicures & weekly massages;
* Pay for more private dancing lessons;
* Switch from full time to part time in my job (I enjoy it, I just want more free time);
* Get a chef, maid and gardener (home grown fruit & veg) for my house;
* Go to some more personal development seminars;
* Regular overseas holidays (African Safari, Maldives, Antarctica);
* Go skiing for at least a week every winter and stay in 5-star resorts.

I've got a complete list already made in detail along with the completed vison board....houses, cars, trips, etc. I've got to say though, the $30M / year does sound like a huge stretch. My focus for now is getting to $1M income for this year, which I honestly feel I can do. What are your thoughts Randy on the balancing act between thinking huge and trying to stretch yourself to what you feel you are capable of near term?

Great post! - RJ

Great post Randy, I appreciate the time you take to educate and enlighten us.

Thinking big is something I love doing, I usually think big... then I look at my numbers and I think even bigger.

There is so much opportunity and abundance out there that has yet to be accepted by us! This is a great story, i'm sure you see this scenario quite often... Keep it up Randy!

David King

Randy, Coming to one of your Master Mind retreats is on my list...thank you for not letting us get away with quitting on ourselves. I would get a massage weekly, pedicures/manicures. Probably a personal trainer so I could enjoy my new clothes that aren't from JC Penny, and the new shoes to match. I would get my hair cut when I'm supposed to :) I would take many small vacations a year, spending more quality time with my family. I would have a garden that would make Oprah jealous!
I would publish my own books and make my own albums while traveling the world supporting World Vision Child Sponsorships and support the arts/education with scholarships, just for starters. Oh what fun I would have thinking up new ways to create abundance for myself and others!

This is pretty easy for me.. In fact in doing my constant vision work, the $30 million is about the number that I've targeted.

First, I will find the exact 4 bd/3ba home on Belvedere Island, which sits across the Bay from San Francisco and buy it (probably $3million). Of course it would have to be furnished, and I will spare no expense. Then I will buy a new Aston Martin Vantage V8 (steel gray on cherry leather), Range Rover Sport (pale green on tan leather), BMW 535GT (white on cinnamon leather) and a Baltic 50 sailboat. When that was all done, I would book some first class trips to New Zealand, Greece, Spain, Italy (Lake Cuomo, Tuscany, etc.), and of course, the South of France.. do some chartered sailing around the islands, etc.

I will also invest in my new company to rapidly expand it since the mission is: to inspire people to achieve more in Life through empowerment of technologies, arts and creative thinking. I would also help out my sister and Mother, as well as a couple of friends.

What would I do with $30 million ..... First I would make sure that $30 million was going to bring me at least $60 million the following year. Build and expand.

Second I would hire my cousin and grandfather who are both architects to design and build my dream home. Thus helping them with income and doing something for myself at the same time.

Third I would finally buy my dream car a brand new custom painted royal purple lamborghini.

Fourth I would go shopping and traveling... First to Italy... Germany (supposed to be my family's coat of arms on a church there somewhere, and would love to find it)... then to Amsterdam, =) just because I could... then to Paris, and everywhere in between.. then Vegas baby! Then to Yellowstone National Park to take in the beauty before heading to my newly built dream home.

I would do all the things I ever dreamed of doing, buy all the things I dreamed of buying. Take family and/or friends on trips and shopping sprees.

So long as I knew that $30 million was not just a one time deal and that it was going to double itself by the following year... then baby lets spend some money and have some fun!

I would buy a bunch of land and have it set up to bring in unwanted animals of all kinds.. cats, dogs, rabbits, snakes, horses, lambs, pigs.. what ever it may be.. just give the animals a safe place to run wild and enjoy the rest of their years. Of course a staff of vets and caretakers as well.

Jamie ;)

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