If you were to win the 383,405,234.40 grand prize in the Philippine Grand Lotto draw (the amount will surely go up as no one won in last night’s draw) what will you do with the money?
Wow. That’s a lot of money! Can you imagine yourself counting it for a day? Nah, 24 hours isn’t enough.
Back to the question. How would you spend hundreds of millions if all the luck came in your way? Of course, you should have made your bet today.
Supposed that I have made my bet today and the über lucky set of numbers was mine, I will share a part to each and every Filipino, young and old, privileged or underprivileged. Hey NSO, I need your help! 🙂
I don’t know if there are people who will do the same thing. What do you think? What could happen if each and everyone of us becomes a millionaire?
We all want a better life. We all want to secure the future of our children. But is there really a thin line separating being rich and having lots of money? We may think these two are synonymous. But hey, you could be rich in other forms and not just because of money, right?
Having lots of money for some could solve life’s biggest adversities. When you have no wealth to boost, you have that as a problem. But when you have too much of a wealth, you have a greater problem. It’s up to you how to manage the situation, and what you have and what you don’t have.
Money isn’t the only thing that makes the world go round. Yes, it’s the life blood of the economy but it shouldn’t be life itself for us.
I found this quote from a certain Dan Millman and it says: “Money is neither my god nor my devil. It is a form of energy that tends to make us more of who we already are, whether it’s greedy or loving”. Makes sense.
I wanna be a billionaire, so freakin’ bad. 😉
FIRST OF ALL, I WILL COLLECT MY WIINNINGS AT THE PCSO OFFICE. MABUTI NA UNG SIGURADO. MALAY NATIN, IN THESE DAYS AND AGE, BAKA PEKE UNG TICKET KO!!!
NNNAAAANNNGGGG!!!! 😉