So I’m having a peaceful Saturday, and a friend, let’s call her Peitho, calls me up to tell me that Southwest is having a special on Las Vegas flights through its fare notifier service called Ding. Fares from Oakland to Las Vegas were selling for $25 each way. The offer would last for the next two hours only, and Peitho offered to split her room with Zac and me. Since Zac had never seen Vegas before, I figured, heck! Just buy the tickets, enjoy the bargain and work on my tan in Vegas.

Big Bad JackpotI’m not much of a gambler. I never really spend more than $80 for gambling on a Vegas trip. I still couldn’t help but wonder, what if I hit a million dollar jackpot? I’m not expecting to win anything, but shocking things happen everyday, so it’s good to be prepared for the unexpected.

Sharing some of that jackpot would be one of many things I would do with the money. There are a few people in my life that could benefit from a cash influx, but how would I rank them? Would it be fair to everyone if I simply gave money I intended to share to charity instead? It’s a purely hypothetical situation, but intriguing nonetheless. Queercents readers: What would you do if you had a financial windfall and wanted to share the money?

The obvious thing here is that a million dollars is a lot of money, but it’s not an eye-popping amount. It clearly isn’t enough to allow a person under 30 to retire. In some places in this country, it just barely covers the purchase price of a house.

I have simple financial goals: self-employment, owning a home and a comfortable retirement. I have a plan to reach those goals. A financial windfall almost seems like a complete hassle because I would have to build a totally new set of goals around handling sudden wealth, which I know nothing about. The horror stories I’ve read about lottery winners makes me think a financial windfall is maybe best kept a downright secret.

Don’t get me wrong. I’d be happy to suddenly have a million dollars. I’d have to share that money one way or another, but I’m just not sure of the best way to do it. Hopefully you have some points to share.