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I wouldn't expect my good friends to just sit back and be happy for me as I didn't share the wealth with people I consider good friends. I think it would be a pretty crappy friend who would expect his/her friends to just be happy for them as they enjoyed the fruits of a $21 million lottery win without thinking about, caring about, helping them.

He would go broke helping all his "good friends" that all of a sudden had their hand out. The funny thing is if he had "earned" that money doing financial scams on Wall St., nobody would expect him to give it away. Of course you would give some money to people really close to you - but how much? When would they ever deem it enough, not think you should have given them more?

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