First thing I would buy is a house and a car. Nothing too flashy, but good enough for my family, and future generations. I would keep just enough to live on, and put the rest away for my daughter in order to secure her future.
I would invest a few million back into a high liquidity, low risk trust fund with better interest rates than banks, giving me a nice cashflow that could support a normal lifestyle. Then I would retire and buy a decent house by the countryside.
Not having to work another day in my life again, but still leave something for my next generation would be more than enough for me.
I think I can vaguely remember my dreams after I have just woken up, however they are usually all but forgotten by the next day. I have heard of using a dream diary to jot down all your dreams while you can remember them, but I'm not sure what kind of effect that might have on your mind.
I don't think I'd eat bugs, unless you count shrimp and lobster. I don't think they'd b good, besides just the thought of it is kind of making me queasy right now lol. I'm a bit of a neat freak and I don't think bugs are clean enough to eat. I could be wrong though, but definitely don't want to try it to find out.
Sky diving for me, it's more dangerous granted, but it's also a much more enriching experience. Several hundred meters of freefall time, with the eventual parachute descent, is much more than that few seconds on a bungee cord.
I would not eat insects, even if they are a healthy source of protein. Maybe I would try it only if they were ground into a mash and served, their whole appearance just puts me off.
I always remember my dreams. I think it has something to do with me waking up every few hours. I never sleep a full night for some reason. The memories are always really vivid too. I could tell the dream like I was recounting a movie or a book It's pretty cool.
The only drawback to it is that I can remember nightmares just as vividly. Sometimes I'll still remember them years later.
Math was actually my favorite subject when I was growing up. I love that it is an absolute thing. 1+1 will always be 2 and that is awesome. What other absolutes are there in lie other than death?
I also love math because t is such a brain booster. I always feel like I've actually used my education when I solve a math problem. I might not be as good as I once was though. I might go dust off an algebra book now.
I would buy a private jet and travel. I don't think I'd buy a lot of other things. The main reason I'd even want money is so that I can see the world. Well, I'd buy a house somewhere warm and I'd probably donate a lot of the money to charity.