I approached the question as if I got the $2 mil right now, in my
current economic state.  There is no way in hell I could manage the
financial upkeep for a plane, so that just wasn't an option.  I
chose the small business because, if I had the cash, I would start a
small catering company, which would both bring me joy, and yield
financial returns.  My second choice would definitely have been the
art.



--- In [email protected], "areofilm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Exactly.  I couldn't part with a piece of art that I love and i
could
> go anywhere in the world whenever i wanted.
>
> --- In [email protected], "denisesudell"
> <dsudell7781@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I went for the plane, because it would be the most useful -- I
> > figure I can hire a pilot when I want to go somewhere, and I
love to
> > travel.  Never even considered the art:  if I'd like it enough
to
> > want to buy it in the first place, I wouldn't want to sell it to
> > make $$.  So the fact that its value might appreciate would be
> > meaningless to me.
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Hannah Robinson"
> > <hjrobinson@> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > I also agree on the art thing.  Plus, whoever said the
advantage
> > of the art
> > > was because it didn't require an extra outlay of cash...what
about
> > the
> > > insurance?    Besides, I went for the small business because
even
> > if it goes
> > > bellyup, I've spent five years *doing* something.  Just seems
like
> > a better
> > > opportunity than the others (though the plane was tempting.)
> > >
>







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