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If I were Filthy Rich
By tobesteve
+322 What expensive hobby will you pick up, after your win?

Say you win a comfortable 100 mil take home cash after everything, what will be an expensive hobby that you pick up?

Recent responses

+140 @TuesGirl Flying first class every time

+61 @mandaraprime Luxury travel.

+42 @ithinkoutloudtoo Sleeping in a super comfortable bed, eating good nutrient-dense food.

+36 @throwawayfromPA1701 Aquariums. I have a plan for the little house I'm going to build in a quiet corner of the country somewhere. The basement will be a fishroom. Not floor to ceiling, obviously, but it's gonna be great. Planted freshwater tropical fish. Heated with solar / geothermal like the rest of the house. That is if I don't just immigrate out of the country.

+33 @Hikeeh collecting art

+32 @LadyJR Painting. Paint and supplies and space is expensive.

+29 @QualifiedApathetic Traveling the cushy way. Five-star hotels and first-class flights to see the world.

+28 @TheLizardKing89 I’d look into getting my private pilot’s license and buying a Cessna. It’s too expensive for me to afford right now but they’re not as expensive as people think.

+23 @Jo_Duran Stray and homeless dog collecting.

+23 @Sorry_Log7546 Travel the world and visit museums

+22 @MollejaTacos Strippers and drugs?

+18 @ElwoodMC Traveling and donating.

+16 @Tabernerus Building a high end home theater. Like the kind the imax people have to come set up.

+15 @apickyreader Model trains. And all the toys I couldn't afford as a kid.

+12 @revanchist70 Grocery shopping at Whole Foods

+12 @Krozet Sailboat racing, titanium hull, carbon fiber mast, 3Di aramid sails...

+11 @ThrowawayLDS_7gen Lego and travel

+10 @Strongit Building computers recreationally

+10 @JackSixxx Getting a CPL (commercial pilot) license + getting all the other categories on my driving license. Then, I can proudly say I can drive anything. (except boats, I hate boats).

+10 @angelliu I’d buy homes, one in the Canadian Rockies, one in France, one in Italy and one in New Zealand. I would make a project of each then I’d plan a yearly travel schedule to work on and live in each. I’d localize hobbies to each home, in Europe I’d take cooking and gardening lessons, since the food and horticulture would vary, museum classes of some kind, sitting around being cute in whatever pretty place. In New Zealand, and the Rockies, lots of hiking, maybe repelling. Lots of forest bathing.