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What Would You Do if You Won $100,000,000?

I don't have many close relatives, no parents, grandparents, etc. I have a sister and she's doing just fine, but I'd make sure to do whatever I could for her and her daughter. But my sister's husband owns a bunch of rental property in San Diego and Hawaii and while he's kind of miserly they aren't hurting for anything and my sister works a couple jobs and is able to spend her money almost entirely on herself or however she sees fit. She works multiple jobs because she wants to. She travels a lot, either with friends or on her own. I'm sure I could do something for her if I had 100mil, but she's not into material things really and doesn't need a house to be paid for.

Since this is just fantasy I'm not going to worry about how much my wife would want to give to her family. She has a brother and a sister and I'd help them out. Like me she doesn't have a mother and hasn't had a relationship with her dad in more than 30 years (even though her brother and sister have, my wife is fiercely loyal but not forgiving after a certain point, and it seems that once you're out, you're out). I'm not really close with her extended family and this is me thinking about me having 100mil, so I'm not dumping much money on them.

I'd want Jazz season tickets. I'd have to see what I could get. If they weren't awesome I'd pass and just sit courtside when I wanted. But if I did have awesome season tickets I'd be generous with them because there's little chance I'd be able to, or want to, go to every game.

I'd also want to be involved in state politics. I say that, but my 100mil is nothing compared to the absolute lock the LDS church and Republican party have on our state government, so I'd be weary of throwing money away. 100mil wouldn't last long trying to use it to rail against the establishment.

I'd donate a decent amount to things like KUER (local NPR station). Nothing crazy, but enough to get invited to all their most very special parties. I'd probably look for things like that where I could make meaningful contributions and then make connections with other people who are doing the same.

In whatever house I built I'd have a seperate entrance to the property and have space that is semi-separate from my living areas where I could entertain. And by entertain I mean hosting something like a bi-annual freeroll poker tournament, which is to say, there would be a meaningful cash prize for the winners but no entry fee. It'd be strictly invitation only but I'd want to get a big game going. Paid dealers, cocktail waitresses, entertainment, etc..

I grew up in a poor area of SLC. It's considered part of Glendale but I don't remember us calling our neighborhood Glendale when I was a kid. Glendale was a considerably nicer area than where we lived. They had red brick houses and yards with grass and landscaping. I lived on a street with a large industrial HVAC and refrigeration repair company outside my front door (Wernley's, if anyone remembers them). But anyway, I'd do something for the kids that go to the same elementary school I did, Franklin. Not a scholarship exactly. I'd award maybe 3 kids a year more of a mentorship program that would include money for college if they decided to go to college. But when I say mentorship I don't mean I personally teach them how to be an awesome person who wins 100mil, I mean I give them access to resources. If they need a tutor, they get a tutor. If they need a defense lawyer, they get a lawyer, a good one. If they need to get out of a bad home or away from a bad group of friends I find them a way out. I could maybe do that for 9 kids total if I was going to do it right.
 
I really like the idea of having season tickets so I could let people go to games that normally wouldn't have the chance (kid working the gas station, garbage man, immigrant family at church, etc.). Growing up it would have meant the world to me to have someone share tickets to a Jazz game. I would probably go to 15-25 regular season games and all playoffs, but the rest would be handed out.
Crap, now I wish I were rich!
 
As far as the jazz are concerned I would negotiate the full purchase of a sky box in perpetuity. A bigger one. Then invite people from here to come to all the games. That would be awesome.
 
As far as the jazz are concerned I would negotiate the full purchase of a sky box in perpetuity. A bigger one. Then invite people from here to come to all the games. That would be awesome.

The underground suites are best in the NBA.

https://www.gq.com/story/utah-jazz-luxury-suites

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You can. There are stairs that lead up to seats.

So like pay for the box AND the court side seats? Seems a bit much. Like, if you could get in three hours before tipoff down there and drink/chill and maybe even watch players warm up like 1.5-2 hours before tipoff from those seats that would be cool but it seems like just another way to suck more money out of fans. In this case it’s not the wealthy, it’s probably the rich so idgaf.
 
So like pay for the box AND the court side seats? Seems a bit much. Like, if you could get in three hours before tipoff down there and drink/chill and maybe even watch players warm up like 1.5-2 hours before tipoff from those seats that would be cool but it seems like just another way to suck more money out of fans. In this case it’s not the wealthy, it’s probably the rich so idgaf.
I would rather just have really close seats without all that fancy ****

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So like pay for the box AND the court side seats? Seems a bit much. Like, if you could get in three hours before tipoff down there and drink/chill and maybe even watch players warm up like 1.5-2 hours before tipoff from those seats that would be cool but it seems like just another way to suck more money out of fans. In this case it’s not the wealthy, it’s probably the rich so idgaf.
You can do that. I'm not sure exactly but I think you can come 2 hours early. These boxes allow you to have a bunch of people in the suite and a few seats to rotate through. They aren't really for die hard fans though. They are for a fun party for an employee that wins it for a game or for businesses to hob nob clients.

It's not really all that different from a regular suite. Just better seats and a cooler suite. But the idea is the same. Although suites sometimes come with a seat for every person but not always.
 
You can do that. I'm not sure exactly but I think you can come 2 hours early. These boxes allow you to have a bunch of people in the suite and a few seats to rotate through. They aren't really for die hard fans though. They are for a fun party for an employee that wins it for a game or for businesses to hob nob clients.

It's not really all that different from a regular suite. Just better seats and a cooler suite. But the idea is the same. Although suites sometimes come with a seat for every person but not always.
If I won $100,000,000 I'd definitely get one of these for a jazzfanz night. Then I'd be like, welp, going to watch the game, see you all at halftime. All my favorite posters and poker buddies would get the seats.
 
If I win 100 mill first thing I would do is sleep. A lot.

(I say this as a card-carrying insomniac.)
 
If I win 100 mill first thing I would do is sleep. A lot.

(I say this as a card-carrying insomniac.)

The last two days, my youngest has regressed and woken up at 6:30, but the previous 7-10 days were heaven with all three waking up no earlier than 7:15. A couple days 7:45-8. Heaven.
 
The last two days, my youngest has regressed and woken up at 6:30, but the previous 7-10 days were heaven with all three waking up no earlier than 7:15. A couple days 7:45-8. Heaven.
Nice.

A "normal" night for me is maybe 5 hours. At least 3 nights per weeks I get less then 2-3 hours of sleep. And probably once or twice every couple of weeks I don't sleep at all. My wife is amazed I can function on so little sleep. I tried to explain it is just the norm for me, so I don't have any other options. But I will tell you as I get older, it gets harder and harder to function during the day after a bad nights sleep.
 
My son’s gotta stop coming in in the middle of the night wanting to snuggle though. He’s done it too often recently. Last night he woke up crying...went on for 5 minutes or so...he’s just over 3.5...anyway, so I went in his room. He was sitting up crying and I asked why he was crying and if he had a nightmare, he said no, he wanted to drive his car (matchbox) on me...which I let him do like I’m a racetrack. I was like wtf.
 
Nice.

A "normal" night for me is maybe 5 hours. At least 3 nights per weeks I get less then 2-3 hours of sleep. And probably once or twice every couple of weeks I don't sleep at all. My wife is amazed I can function on so little sleep. I tried to explain it is just the norm for me, so I don't have any other options. But I will tell you as I get older, it gets harder and harder to function during the day after a bad nights sleep.

Yeah I could never function like that. Maybe for a week or two...but not for a long time. I was very good this school year about going to bed early, around 9-9:30 most nights, for the first month and a half or so...I usually wake up around 5:15 and try to get to school before 7am if I can.
 
Yeah I could never function like that. Maybe for a week or two...but not for a long time. I was very good this school year about going to bed early, around 9-9:30 most nights, for the first month and a half or so...I usually wake up around 5:15 and try to get to school before 7am if I can.
I have no problem going to bed early. My kids are all 18 or older now. But I really struggle getting to sleep then staying asleep. If anything wakes me up at any time after I go to sleep I cannot get back to sleep. I try to control my bedtime ritual very closely. I don't eat or drink anything for 2 hours before I go to bed, if I can help it. I perform meditation most nights, I turn off electronics largely an hour or 2 before bed and read an actual ****ing book (they do still exist... Crazy!), I prefer to shower at night and that helps a little. But it's still a struggle. I'm pretty much resigned to it at this point. I do take medication, like Ambien, if I have something big planned the next day, but I have a really high tolerance for any of that stuff so it doesn't help much, but better than nothing. Through my doctor I've tried marijuana, edibles and vape, I won't smoke it, and it just makes me sick. It essentially does nothing to me until the dose is too high and I crash, which is worse then not sleeping in the first place. CBD by itself does nothing at all, at any dose. I've tried kratom, which is essentially the same as the marijuana, in that it doesn't do anything until it's too much. I've tried kava and maybe a half dozen other herbals. All have the same impact on me, which is to say basically none. Lately I've been dealing with seriously increased pain levels from my cancer surgeries, so I have a decent supply of narcotics on hand, which can put me to sleep but then I sleep like ****. So I've pretty much accepted it is what it is.

So if I won 100 mill, where I didn't have up wake up to an alarm every day, I could just sleep when my body and mind allowed me to sleep and I think I'd feel much better.
 
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