I would see how long it would take to get me fired from my job. I would then pay off all bills (of course), finish all of the incomplete projects around the house, and buy some land in Montana. I would then build my dream house there, move, and then begin to manage the winnings so that I would never have to work again. The investments would be so ultra conserviative, that the returns would be very modest. No matter though, with that kind of scratch, it would add up to a very comfortable living anyway.
Once settled in, I would then turn my attention to Yellowstone National Park. With as much as I love that place, I would be quite happy donating all of the time, money, and supplies needed to fix up the alarming backlog of maintenance and repairs needed to all of the buildings and services in the park.
I would also keep my residence as discrete as possible to keep the societal leeches off of my door.
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