[quote:dacf608d32="PotKettleBlack"][quote:dacf608d32="alvarndc"]There is WAY too much reverence for the almighty dollar nowadays. Lets be candid - no one here could possibly know what to do with $200 million, so what is the differnce between $200 and $235 or even $300 million.
Once you get that high it is an abstraction that has nothing to do with happiness. Being in a home and in a community seems to me to be worth something. Call me crazy.[/quote:dacf608d32]
You are crazy.
With the excess $35 million, I could buy the votes of several more politicians... probably about 15 senators, 35 house members, and 5 governors.
That's just if I want to spend it on political influence.
After I buy my dream house, my dream cars, my folk's dream cars, my brother's dream cars, I would invest down. By that, the extra money becomes angel investment to make things happen. Put people to work. Build stuff in the third world. Whatever. Get an ownership stake in the team after I hang em up (like Elway and Jordan... transcendent icons, right?).
The money at that point is abstract. But abstraction is a fun place to play, as evidenced by the inability of people to leave this game.[/quote:dacf608d32]
I think agabriel was right.