Brit wins £101 mill
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Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9664130)
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Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 9664140)
That really depends on your or their definition of happy
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Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 9664130)
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Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9664392)
Maybe they're already happy and it will simply disrupt their lives.
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Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9664395)
Then they should give it to me.
Simples! You seem to be living very happily in your own personal near perfect little parallel universe. ;) Why change it and have the whole world and his wife on your back wanting a piece of the action, not to mention all the unwanted media attention ? Please don't tell me with the best will in the world that it's possible to keep such a thing under wraps. |
Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9664431)
Same thing applies.
You seem to be living very happily in your own personal near perfect little parallel universe. ;) Why change it and have the whole world and his wife on your back wanting a piece of the action, not to mention all the unwanted media attention ? Please don't tell me with the best will in the world that it's possible to keep such a thing under wraps. As you say, I have a pretty comfortable life here, and I don't crave a whole lot of status symbols. So, it wouldn't change my life much in some ways. |
Re: Brit wins £101 mill
I think the myth that money doesn't bring happiness was put around by the rich in the past. After all if you don't want it think of the pleasure you could get dishing it out. Many have won large amounts and we never hear of them, we just hear about the ones who probably had problems anyway.
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Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9664441)
I think you can cope with it a lot better if you have brains. It's possible to remain anonymous, especially if you mix a little truth in there. I'd say I had a win, just not that it was a big one. That would explain the gifts I'd be able to make to friends and family that had problems and that I could free.
As you say, I have a pretty comfortable life here, and I don't crave a whole lot of status symbols. So, it wouldn't change my life much in some ways. Happiness is a state of mind though possibly contentment would be a more apt expression, as I doubt if anyone can be happy 100% of the time. I still think it would be much better to split these huge prizes up and hopefully give many more ppl. a little more contentment or peace of mind. |
Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9664482)
I think the myth that money doesn't bring happiness was put around by the rich in the past. After all if you don't want it think of the pleasure you could get dishing it out. Many have won large amounts and we never hear of them, we just hear about the ones who probably had problems anyway.
It could possibly be argued it was mostly their own stupid fault, but nevertheless it does seem to have happened quite often. |
Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 9664482)
I think the myth that money doesn't bring happiness was put around by the rich in the past. After all if you don't want it think of the pleasure you could get dishing it out. Many have won large amounts and we never hear of them, we just hear about the ones who probably had problems anyway.
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Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9664483)
Yes much the same and I have no cravings for luxury yachts, ferraris, or even mansions with moats or duck houses.
Happiness is a state of mind though possibly contentment would be a more apt expression, as I doubt if anyone can be happy 100% of the time. I still think it would be much better to split these huge prizes up and hopefully give many more ppl. a little more contentment or peace of mind. |
Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 9664492)
I wouldn't say it's the norm, but I've read numerous stories of ppl.having big wins on the old football pools and ending up with virtually nothing having had their whole lives disrupted badly, falling out with family and friends and all the rest.
It could possibly be argued it was mostly their own stupid fault, but nevertheless it does seem to have happened quite often. |
Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9664519)
Spot on. Money + brains + common sense = happiness (most of the time)
Can only presume that he's a little short in the brain/common-sense dept. especially judging by last nights ridiculous tantrum, though rumour has it that his old man had two grand on him at fairly long odds getting red carded. |
Re: Brit wins £101 mill
Well I watched a program about all the big lotto winners, one guy bought his pals a house and holidays all over the world and now they don't even talk to them, One was even taking a fn old friend to court over some mess over money he gave them.
So the best thing to do is Learn from their mistakes.:fingerscrossed::thumbup: |
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