It sounds like you're reflecting on how to find meaning and fulfillment beyond material gains or financial windfalls. The idea of quitting poker and focusing on life's simple joys—nature, travel, fishing, and appreciating daily routines—is a powerful reminder that happiness often comes from intangible experiences rather than wealth.You can spend it aimlessly, but how to bring benefit is another matter.It is very difficult for an ordinary person to concentrate on such an amount, so such winnings are not beneficial.True happiness lies in being able to enjoy the little things, to find unusual moments in the daily routine.Personally, I would quit poker and enjoy life, nature, traveling, fishing.
I would invest, study hard and become a professional in what I love, both in poker and in another areaWhat would you do if you won $100,000?
My three daughters will help me solve this difficult task.What would you do if you won $100,000?