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Put a couple of ideas into action.
I live in a very aged and old city. A lot of run down very old buildings left to crumble under their own weight. Abandoned houses left behind by families that sent their children away.
I'd just go out and buy all of those, to rebuild and return to the city as affordable housing, something that has been lacking and ignored.
I'd get instant hate, as I'd be more than willing to force the start of works even before permits were issued; that is another problem in this place: political and bureaucratic inertia and indiference.
From that point forward? I don't know. I have enough. I'm trying to put down roots for my family to keep doing well and good after I'm gone.
This kind of question always takes me back to a conversation I had with my grandfather, where he told me that all the money in the world is worth nothing of we don't make use of it for something good.
You could give me a billion euros tomorrow and I wouldn't change as a person. I would change a lot of things around me but not myself.