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If you were the richest person in the world..


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Actually no. I think that man is a bad example to others. A lot of people living on the dole (and hating it) would not have wasted the opportunity he was given.

 

I think there is a happy medium when it comes to being happy. Too much money is as bad as too little, but no money at all can be truly awful.

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I'd buy the board out at Sheffield Wednesday, and make the money that is being invested at Man City look like chicken feed!

 

Then I'd realise the ambitions that Lee Strafford put forward as turning the ground into the most advanced learning & community centre in the country. Hopefully to give the young around here a chance in life other than benefits & thieving, and to put some hope & purpose into their lives.

 

I'd probably also invest in projects & communities in our area to hopefully drag this great city back to where it should be, instead of (rightly but sadly) all the doom & gloom that seems to surround it.

 

I'd probably then stand for councillor & try to change the city from the inside, with a sensible but practicle approach, that seems to have been lost by all the dreamers that seem to run Sheffield these days.

 

That doesn't sound a bad start......suppose it beats the 'blow the lot mentality'.

 

I'm a critic of Sheffield so if i was the richest person in the world I'd try to improve the standing & prosperity for it's citizens.

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...What would you do?

 

- I'd buy an island in the Indian or Pacific ocean.

- Buy a huge Jumbo Jet.

- Buy a Yacht.

- Buy houses in New York, LA, London, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Sydney, The Sahara and Antarctica.

- Go on a shopping spree in Selfridges, London. Then Harrods.

- Buy a Buggati Veyron, Aston Martin DB9, DBS and DB5, Ferrari 599, Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead, Peel P50 and a Bentley Continental.

- Wipe my backside with money.

- Buy a Barrett .50 cal, AK47 and a Desert Eagle.

- Buy Microsoft.

- Buy Apple.

 

I could go on...

 

I'd mount a minigun on that Veyron.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Apart from a modest amount put away to ensure that my family will be provided for (and buying a house which has off street parking and has better facilities for my disabilities than my current one) I'd set up a charitable foundation and then have great fun and a wonderful sense of well being from donating lots and lots of money to help out every worthy cause I see that could use the assistance.

 

I don't think that it would help me to have no limits on my life, even though so many people think that it would be a good thing, so I wouldn't go on a huge buying spree because I think that we have way too much 'stuff' in our lives these days.

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