Would you give up biking for a billion dollars?
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haha. of course I would. There are many other ways to 'skin the cat' and enjoy life
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Yes. I never use water above 50 degrees Celsius to shower or bathe. So send over the $1B now.
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So, you keep your $1B and I'll keep walking, thank you very much.
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When you have enough to eat and a great home, family,, what more do you need? Your question is irrelevant
No would not give up cycling for a billion dollars. Life is not guaranteed. You might get the billion and it could destroy your life, so then you'd have no bike and a destroyed life also.
You tube the documentary on lottery winners , most wished they never one . Ruined families, jealousy, drugs,, lost friendships etc..
A BILLION dollars would out a lot of stress on your family and friendships..
No would not give up cycling for a billion dollars. Life is not guaranteed. You might get the billion and it could destroy your life, so then you'd have no bike and a destroyed life also.
You tube the documentary on lottery winners , most wished they never one . Ruined families, jealousy, drugs,, lost friendships etc..
A BILLION dollars would out a lot of stress on your family and friendships..
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50 billion might do it. Only one way to find out. I can request the paypal whenever you're ready.
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I think a more revealing way to ask the question is this:
You have a net worth of just over a billion dollars. If you want to participate in cycling, you have to pay a $1billion fee. Would you pay the fee or find some other way to spend your time?
You have a net worth of just over a billion dollars. If you want to participate in cycling, you have to pay a $1billion fee. Would you pay the fee or find some other way to spend your time?
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Oh, absolutely. Biking saved my life. A billion dollars might just be the reason why!
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Yes, for one billion US dollars I would drop cycling like a bad habit. I was a competitive runner in college and still run some. I would probably just do more of that. Plus I wouldn't be working anymore so I would have more time to go backpacking, travel, and other things that would keep me busy.
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I wouldn't tell my wife if the offer came down the pike, but I don't think I would.
Addendum:I mean cycling. Pedaling and propelling oneself. Without pedaling, you don't go. Ebikes and stationary would also fall in the category. No creative loopholes. You can do any other activities with your 10 digits.
Addendum:I mean cycling. Pedaling and propelling oneself. Without pedaling, you don't go. Ebikes and stationary would also fall in the category. No creative loopholes. You can do any other activities with your 10 digits.
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Yes. With a billion dollars, I can afford multiple homes. One would be where I can step out my door to do downhill and cross-country skiing. The other would be good warm weather hiking. Another would be waterfront with a sailboat out my back door. I LOVE biking, especially satisfying when it saves money on parking and I can do everything local with it, even food shopping with my townie and panniers. But I would make the trade in a heartbeat.