ANSWERS: 5
  • it would change me YES. I hope for the better, there are many people I would like to help more than I am now.
  • It wouldn't change who i am and what i believe in. +5
  • It would not change me at all, but that will be the least of my problems. Friends and family I never knew I had would start coming out of the woodwork like cockaroaches.
  • It would change anyone, and I don't care what you say. You win a lot of money, something in you changes. Maybe you're relieved because you don't have to worry about bills, but you've changed. Maybe you quit your job because you've always hated it and now you have a good reason, but you've changed. Maybe you become a terrible person for whatever reason, but, again, you've changed. Winning money, getting money that you didn't have to work for, will change you. Not all change is bad change, but you will change. Prove me wrong. Show me one person that's stayed the same after winning loads of money. Wait...I think there is one person that kept everything the same after winning a million dollars. Same job, house, friends, family... But, those are lifestyle changes. There can be changes in emotion, or all around feelings, that the media didn't pick up. Yeah.
  • I'm sure I would be changed in some way. I'd like to think for the better because I'd like the chance to take care of the people in my life. I wouldn't mind the opportunity to find out.

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