This page is a space where I let my imagination run wild with the kind of wealth that only the top ten richest people in the world possess. If I were a billionaire on that level, what would I do with the money? I explore the possibilities here, not yachts and vanity projects, but big, world-shaping ideas. From solving infrastructure problems to reimagining education, funding moonshot projects, or creating wild new experiences just because I can, this is where I dream big and think out loud about what it means to steward absurd wealth with purpose, curiosity, and maybe just a little flair.
One of the ideas I come back to often is imagining what it would be like to move into a small town and help transform it. I picture a place with charm and character, maybe a little worn around the edges, but full of promise. I would invest in real infrastructure like roads, public transit, utilities, and green energy. I would support health initiatives with clinics, mental health resources, and clean environments. And I would start businesses that are designed to serve the community first. Essentials like groceries, childcare, housing, and healthcare would be offered through companies built to run with a strict 15 percent profit margin. That way, they could remain sustainable without exploiting the people they serve. Fair wages, strong ethics, and long-term thinking would guide every decision.
This is not about playing savior or building a fantasy village. It is about exploring what it means to use vast wealth in grounded, community-minded ways. If I had that kind of money, I would want to see what happens when it is spent to make a place better for everyone. This is the sandbox where I test those ideas and let them grow.
- My Theme Park IdeaDear Journal, I’ve been developing a concept for a theme park that combines immersive storytelling, real-time strategy, and role-based gameplay in a way that allows the entire environment to breathe and evolve throughout the day. The park is divided into five kingdoms, each with its own architecture, color palette, music, and internal economy that shapes the guest experience from the…
- What If the Bus Stop Was the Best Part of Your Day?If I had the money to fund real city infrastructure, I’d begin with bus stops rather than rockets or luxury projects. These are the small public spaces where millions of people pause each day as they move between home, work, and everything in between. Improving these overlooked locations may not sound exciting. Yet, it would change how a city feels…