In many ways it would get easier, no more worrying on whether Ima have money for bills or food or the little things I need, Id be able to buy some dang clothes, a car, a home, and pay for my daughters college education and help her get the right start in life.
However, winning millions could make my life a little harder, family and friends that you don't know about want to now be "in" with you, people want to kill you and rob you for all you got or kidnap your kids for randsom, ya know,things like that.
there are pros and cons to winning the jackpot, personally, id love to have some money, Id settle for $1000. Thatd help out soooooo much.
2007-11-30 18:56:28
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answered by MiSs Staci 4
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Both. I would definitely be in a dilemma in regards to whether I would want to finish up my last 2 years of school. It'd be difficult to stay if I had a lot of money. I'd be set for life pretty much. But it could run out so I'd probably try to finish up my education.
2007-12-01 02:54:27
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answered by martymar1222 5
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It would be easier! It would have a lot of change for the positive.
2007-12-01 02:54:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Easier. The first thing I would do is change my phone number and address to keep the moochers away.
2007-12-01 02:54:20
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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Life would be less stressful, not necessarily easier.
I would change my address, my mother's address, and two of my sisters' addresses. To much, much bigger and nicer places.
I would invest almost all the money to ensure my children's future (though I would not tell them this, for fear of making them lazy).
2007-12-01 03:00:09
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answered by Nikki Tesla 6
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it would get alot easier and more carefree...
shots for everyone !
2007-12-01 02:53:18
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answered by Anonymous
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