Life Changing Even

Life Changing Even

  • Submitted By: sonieliz
  • Date Submitted: 05/20/2013 4:32 PM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 400
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Life Changing Event

Winning $100 million dollars from the lottery would change my life completely. Nobody would have someplace to live without money. They won’t be able to survive. If I’m attending college way before I win $100 million dollars I would be living a normal life attending school by getting loans and scholarships. It would not really change my career after I find out that I won the lottery because it would be useful sometime in life. The money would only make me more dependent on myself because I wouldn’t have to rush myself to get a job on the particular career I studied right away, but it wouldn’t change anything at all.
I am confidence and sure about what I want in life. It’s truly based on my career that I went to college to get. If I need a college degree to receive that money I would do anything possible to get it. Getting $100 million can change your life completely. That’s a lot of money, so if I could have got the money without a degree I would be the happiest person on earth. In the other hand, I would finish college to get the degree needed in order to receive that money and after just pay off all my student loans. That would be the best and correct thing to do. I would be on top of the world when I’m finished with college and I get that money.
Once I receive that money I would get all the things I ever wanted. First, I would get the house of my dreams. Secondly, I would get the cars that I love to see. Last but not least, I would give money to the poor children without a home and the sick children with a serious injury or disease. I would also give money to my lovely family that supported me in all the choices I ever made in life. I’m not a selfish and ungrateful person. I am very nice, caring and generous. Winning that money would be a dream come true for anyone. I would want to be remembered as the one who never forgot about the poor and sick people, and her family when she became a millionaire. She is a successful wonderful girl...

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