I would agree with those below about wasting a dollar. However I do buy one or two tickets a year when the jackpots get really high like it now is. Don't think I've spent $20 in my lifetime yet.
However, to answer your question, I'd pay off the few bills we have, buy my wife the dodge charger she has always wanted, buy a new pickup, and a pickup camper unit so we could travel a bit before we get too old to do it. Most likely it would be the last pickup I'll have to buy. Finish the house remodels, and help the grandkids with college. Notice I said "help", not "pay for". Then send a few bucks the kids way.
At my age, I'd be a fool to do anything other than take the cash settlement, which means you are down to about 350,000,000, so that takes some of the fun out of it already. But the next thing I would do is buy about a million's worth of silver and gold.
For myself, elk, moose and caribou hunts on this continent and an African big 5 hunt. The rest of the money would be squirreled away for medical bills and such. Might possibly talk myself into a pilots license, but at my age that's a big if.
Ain't never gonna happen, but it's an interesting mental exorcise none-the-less. (chuckle)
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