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Yes not even mine I can solve others also.
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No, make it 25 mil and we'll talk.
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no it wouldnt solve mine. no amount of money can solve my problems, only i can sort them out and i just need the courage to do it. although money would make my life easier as in i could have nice holidays away from everyone and have some me time to sort myself out.
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most!
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It'd certainly help. Then instead of finding a sugar daddy I could find a boy toy. =p
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Yeah, it would. My most pressing issues, however, do not invlove money.
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No...I think it would cause more problems as far as family and friends are concerned....I believe money changes people....I like the way I am...;)
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yup. if not all of my problems.
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No money just solves some problems and creates new ones.
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It would probably solve about half of them - boring job that I could retire from, etc. The other problems involve family members and their lives and it's not money that would solve them, although it would relieve some of the stress in their lives, enabling them to concentrate on non-monetary issues.
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Probably not, but I'd love to try!
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The greedy part of me would say yes, but the common sense part of me would say no. Jack Whittaker is a perfect example of how money would NOT solve most of your problems but create alot of new ones. He won the largest jackpot I think in powerball history & almost from day one his problems started from greed. Along with his granddaughter getting hooked on drugs & dying with other greedy, shallow minded people who only wanted to be with her for money because she could supply their high times. His greed & lack of common sense led him to a divorce from the wife he loved for so long & caused him to lose his granddaughter where if he didn't supply her with all that money I think she may have still been around. Like he said he'd give it all back just to have his grand daughter some things are more priceless then gold & I think having your family & true friends who love you for who you are & not what you've got, are priceless. I would like to play with a little bit of that money but over all I think I'd be happy with what I've got & can appreciate right now. Good question though.
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No. I would need about 20 million dollars to solve my problems.
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I would have to say that it actually would. I could buy a car to stop taking the bus and being late for everything, get an apartment away from my parents to make my life less stressful, I would actually have gas money, I could pay off my VISA and I could put an advance on my phone bill so I wouldn't have to worry about it. Having a million dollars really would help me out and solve many things to make my life easier.
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no to the infinite power!
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A million bucks??? I'd probably blow it in a week. Try at least 20 million - it's been a long times since I've done me sums and it's probably more by now. Let's get rid of this 'million dollar' nonsense. It was a lot of money when I was a kid. It's certainly better than what I've got. But inflation has seriously eroded it's power and I definitely wouldn't quit my day job over it. Actually, may I would. It would probably buy me a house and five years financial freedom - but then I'd be broke again. Naaahhh, you get a million bucks you'd definitely have to work with it to keep it.
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Considering what my problems are, 1 million would fix it, but I don't think it would be enough to cushion my future problems! I'd need much more especially what taxes are these days!
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One way to find out!
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A million would not begin to solve my problems. I have more than enough money to last me the rest of my life. My problems money can't solve.
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A million dollars couldn't remedy loneliness, which is my biggest problem, but I'd still take the money.
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yes, only if people don't know that I had that kind of money.
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Well, it would pay off my house and bills and I could do some much needed remodeling. That would relieve that stress so that I could concentrate on other problems. So, in that case, it would help an awful lot!
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Sure, the financial ones, but then I would probably have a whole set of new ones to contend with.
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Actually, I've just had a think about it and maybe a million dollars would solve most of my problems. There'd still be plenty of problems left over but I think most of them would be gone.
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Never look a gift horse in the mouth!
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Many, but not all.
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I think a million dollars would create me more problems than it could solve. Could a million dollars help my failing eyesight and memory? Could it make my mother's incontience go away, rid my father of his craziness due to his old age and diabetes... nah. I don't need the money.
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It sure couldn't hurt!
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I have 99 problems but a bitch ain't won.
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I hope so. Because if that would not, then what would?
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It wouldn't solve anything, but to make the other person feel better and solve their problems.
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Most, no. But it would be nice if I could have that amount of cash and nobody but I knew about it.
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Yes it would. I'd have to have them converted to pounds, though.
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No, my problems are not financial.
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Lacking money for some things is the only real 'problem' I have, so the answer would be "yes"
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it would only solve my financial problems which are very few. My only major debt is my mortgage which is less than 20% of the million dollars. The extra 807.300.00 would just cause me more problems than it would solve so keep the money thanks.
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No, it would create more problems than I already have. No thank you.
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yep i could get a bigger place and my kids wouldent b in each others face all the time.
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no, not at all---but it would be nice...
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From a financial standpoint it solves problems, but that's about it.
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Absolutely! Even tho' I would settle for just being allowed to start all over at even, a million $'s would fix any problems I have right now.
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Yes but then you would have different problems. I wouldn't mind seeing how it feels to have a million dollars.
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Well...it would pay off my car and last remaining credit card, leave me plenty to invest, and still afford me a vacation and a small home. So yeah.
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No i need a billion cause i'm greedy.
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Honestly, yes, but I'm getting there.
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At this point, I think it would almost solve all my problems!! haha
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Hell yeah!! Except for my relationship problems, but that's about it.
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YES! Considering about 97% of my problems are money-related.
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Culturally based problems. I deal with myself, and I'm more than just culture. Livia
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Well it wouldn't hurt..haha
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100% yes!
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Some of them...
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Yes indeed. It would take care of all the financial issues which stress me out the most.
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well it would relieve most of my stress.
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because of the nature of my problems... yes. it would solve ALL of my problems. [i'm strapped for cash, but on the school/work/relationship front, i'm AoK.
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Yeah most of them actually. I not all. I'm only 16, my problems aren't that huge.
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Many of them but not a couple of them.
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Actually in my current situation it would. I have a wonderful family, great wife, and all I need is to get rid of some small debt and get my retirement squared away and a million bucks would fix both of my issues pretty quickly.
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Yes, please, thanks, i accept paypal. cheers.
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It might help some of my rough edges, but most of my problems are mental, so money wouldnt do it!!
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Yes, but not the most important ones.
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Only the financial ones!
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yes, it would!
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Money could help somewhat. But it wouldn't take the pain and hurt away from what I've been through.
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no, it cant take me back in time
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No. Just my bills.
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Yes, it would
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Quater of a million will do.
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no...... i want $1,000,001
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no. i mean i would be happy but as far as finding inner piece and self satisfaction I think money would only complicate that
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They say money can't buy happiness, but it can make life a lot more comfortable. $1 million means debt free in a new house in a new town. That solves my three major problems.
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Not only mine but a lot of poor children in Bali too.
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No. It would take some stress out of my life and provide financial security and all that (I'd probably just save most of it and not change much, except for paying off the house and paying a contractor to fix it up) and I don't have many problems really... but money doesn't fix sisters-in-law, and money doesn't make more time in a day.
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No it would add to them. Now I gotta figure out what to buy.
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Most of them...yes...I won't even ask for a million...even 10,000 will do the trick :)
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Money may solve SOME problems but creates new ones.
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yes we have quite a bit of debt and a million will pay that off and buy me a car and a house. im happy with all aspects of my life, except the money area, having this money means i can quit my boring job and volenteer for something worth while
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it'd make me feel good :)
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no money can only buy things folks thats all not health not love
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Hasn't yet
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Not quite, although I'd take it anyways.
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No not really , but sure would help -- + 5
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Yes. I could finally afford to fix my car properly. I could get a house so that I could finally sleep every night instead of listening to noisy people in apartments. Also, I could work at any job without worrying if it pays enough to live on.
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no, only my vast credit card debt.
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Nope the dollar is too weak these days
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I think it would help, as long as nobody knows I got it. So hand it over and let's find out for sure.
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Money doesn't fix stupid.
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Probably not...but it would most likely attract some "long lost" relatives that I have never even met before.
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For the time being!
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no but I could be miserable with a much nicer life style
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Yes.... it..... would.
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Of course it would!
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wouldnt solve any of my problems :)
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it would be nice to then hubby could retire, little early (5yrs) his health would really benefit from it. some investment and then we could make his mothers life alittle easier as she's the only parent we have left. as for the kids well they all stll need to finish growing up and live their lifes, I would just like to spend a few yrs of travel in the US seeing the sites with the love of my life while we still have our health
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it would solve my financial problems with plenty to spare so I could help ease some other peoples money worries who are in a much worse off position than I am
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omg yes i could catch up on so many bills
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Hmm. It would solve some, but not the ones most important to me.
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Get rid of all my student loans? Why yes, yes I would like to be able to get that sizeable problem off my plate .... Having a million dollars would probably solve my biggest current problem, but I imagine I'd just have more of them come up afterwards. Life wasn't meant to be perfect or ideal.
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Actually... yeah. I could get a couple new cars, furnish my child's life, get couches that DON"T smell like dogs, and probably move into a house that didn't arrive attached to a big rig (like 75% of the rest of the houses in Florida). I'd be pretty golden, then. *nods*
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only my bills
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