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craftkiller 2 hours ago

I would in a heartbeat. $400,000,000 is never-work-again-in-your-life money. Not just for me, but for my parents and other members of my family. You could put it into bonds at a mere 2% APY (far lower than current interest rates) and get 8 million dollars per year in interest for doing nothing.

At 16 waking hours per day, we're losing at least half of that with work, so it would only take 1 additional decade before I break even in terms of time, not even considering the vastly improved quality of life having millions of dollars of annual passive income nets you. I could even afford dram.

laughing_man an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I might've done it in my 20s. But now that I'm much later in life the time is far more precious than the money.

And I don't think it's a good idea to hand family members never-work money. Their own achievements become meaningless.

MidnightRider39 38 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Idk I would rather spend 10 years in jail later in life than in my twenties.

Otherwise I agree with you it’s not a trade off that is worth it at any point in life

laughing_man 13 minutes ago | parent [-]

I could have had a whole lot of fun in my thirties and forties with that kind of money. At this point it would just mean iron clad financial security and not much more. Even if I could afford Gabe Newell size yacht I wouldn't buy one.

spicyusername 38 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

    Their own achievements become meaningless.
I'm sure most people wouldn't mind.
laughing_man 29 minutes ago | parent [-]

Of course not. But I used to know a group of guys who were born fabulously wealthy. None of them were happy. For them to get a job it would be essentially working for free relative to the wealth they have.

I'm sure there are people out there who would find meaning in creating art of some type, or turning their fortune into an even bigger fortune, but I suspect those people are rare.

thunky 7 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

> None of them were happy

That's because they're human, not because they're filthy rich and have all the privileges in the world.

If it were that simple they could give all their money away and get a job at Walmart to find perfect happiness.

lotsofpulp 25 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

The people I know who do not have to work to ensure healthcare for their kids seem happier than the ones who do have to work. Being able to go on vacations for extended durations or at convenient times is also heavily utilized.

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anal_reactor an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Me too. I hate my corporate job. Once I leave jail I'd still have a good chunk of life in front of me.

carlosjobim an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I'm sure there's an elegant gentleman willing to offer you much more than 400 million in exchange of a bare eternity of imprisonment.