Haha, well. I'd still be working but I'd be so much pickier and choose off my contracts - I'd be less drawn by the bucks than by the interest I have into it. I'd spend the less possible out of the initial capital and try to live on interests. Think of it, you have 10 000 000$ in bank in a short term saving plan, around here, you do about 3% per year in interests - about 300 000$ per year. If I remove the income tax I'd have around here, that would be about 145 000$ in my pockets per year, without working at all, for the rest of my life. That's the average salary of a doctor... The best of it is that here, in Quebec (Canada), lotto isn't taxable because it's owned by the government. So if someone wins 10 000 000$, he gets all of it untouched.
I really couldn't stop everything and make nothing out of my life like some of you guys told, I'd be fucking depressed, I have to work on something.
Well... keep on dreaming.