Okay.
I last updated 146 weeks ago so I'll just drag my butt here and write a decent thing, or maybe something a bit longer than that post below.
I recently asked myself what I would do with a million dollars. Although maybe, if ever I had the million dollars, I'd be running away from people who attempt to steal the money.
So, here's what I would do:
1. Give a cruise trip to my parents to any destination they want. Maybe just around Asia because they've been to Europe but I personally prefer Europe. A cruise trip because it would be more relaxing than a backpacking trip. They're not so young anymore, so maybe they ought to relax more than spend all day working.
2. Travel with my sisters to Europe because I really want to go there and see all those things I only see on pictures. Even though they've been to Italy and France, I'd still force them to go back because I haven't been there and they're in no place to complain because I'm paying. They would love to go back too.
3. Buy my niece something. I don't know what I would buy for her but maybe something she could use. Or maybe just a promise to buy her something when she gets older.
4. Buy a car. No. Learn to drive VERY well then buy a car for myself and save half of the amount of the car for gas expenses.
5. Buy myself a phone which does not switch off while I'm using it.
6. Invest a part of the money to buy property in a commercial area or near a commercial area. Or both. Build residential-commercial buildings in a nice location to generate a steady income per month. Maybe two buildings if I still have the money but if my money isn't enough, one will do.
7. Upgrade my wardrobe. My clothes have been very well recycled already, it's time to buy new ones. And shoes too.
8. Laptop. To do my writings wherever I go and whenever I have inspiration. For schoolwork too, because my sister get first dibs on the computer.
9. Donate some to charity.
10. Bank the rest of the money. I don't think I'll be able to bank anything at this point. One million dollars isn't a lot in these days of recession. HaHa.