$200K tax free right now, or flip a coin $40M?

Which one?

  • Gimme that 200K

    Votes: 68 36.6%
  • Flip the coin for $40million

    Votes: 118 63.4%

  • Total voters
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JordanwiththeWiz

you mad..you big mad..I’m happy..leave me alone
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This like betting 20 million on black or red at the roulette table for 40 million. But you not betting nothing. Give me the 50/50 chance at 40 million because if I lose I didn’t bet nothing it’s house money. Scared money don’t make money.
 

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How does it feel knowing that you're not a real man and your wife is the breadwinner? :ld:
I don’t subscribe to the theory that a real man is defined solely by his salary. I consider a man to be a man whether he makes $60k or $160k. You been alive long enough to know financial situations can change in the blink of an eye, not fond of basing an identity on a fluctuating qualifier.
 
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I don’t subscribe to the theory that a real man is defined solely by his salary. I consider a man to be a man whether he makes $60k or $160k. You been alive long enough to know financial situations can change in the blink of an eye, not fond of basing an identity on a fluctuating qualifier.



So you're saying you feel fine not being a real man? :ld:
 
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True. I'm not knocking anyone for taking the guaranteed cash. But it's simply a statement of where they are financially, reflected in what you choose.

Again, how much cash would need for you to be guaranteed, in order to leave the coin? For me it's much greater than 200K.

Yea, it would have to be enough to retire me.

$5M guaranteed or 50/50 for $100M, I’m taking the guarantee.

But for 200k/$40M, flip that coin!
 
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