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If I Were Rich
My first thoughts about what I would do if I were incredibly wealthy were the obvious ones—the same things most people imagine when they allow themselves to daydream. I would pay off my house. I would buy houses for the people I love, easing their stress and giving them security. I would donate to charities that matter deeply to me, like animal shelters and organizations that support survivors of abuse. And, of course, I would travel. Oh, the places I would go—Greece, Thailand, Japan. Even places closer to home, like Tennessee for the music or Alaska to stand beneath the Northern Lights and feel small in the best possible way.
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