I don't waste money on lottery and I already live the dream in New Zealand but if I had the dosh, I'd be selfish and buy a small farm or a 'lifestyle block' and go back to the rural life I love.
Currently I live in the outer suburbs but only because I have to.
The farm would have a house and a 'granny flat' which would accommodate a handyperson-chauffeur so I could be driven wherever and whenever I wanted.
Both my sons have good jobs but I'd put some money in trust for my grand-daughter who wouldn't be spoiled by it as she's already 26 and a hard-working, level-headed lassie.
I would certainly support The Backbone Collective and set up a fund to help women and children who go through the appallingly corrupt Family Court system here. (currently there are 2 separate Enquiries - which may change things)
And I'd try to make sure every elderly person, of any culture, had decent, warm, dry, secure housing.
I come into contact with so many people in genuine need and to whom $126 would make a vast difference, let alone 126 million but handing out money is, in 99.9% of case, not what they want. They want and need solutions and self-respect and if able, decent work so they can pick up their lives.