Without going into the realms of science fiction, pretty much my life exactly as it is now but with more money so I could have a big holiday home with a swimming pool, somewhere hot in America, and a few more nice guitars. Other than that, pretty happy with my job, my wife, my friends, don't see much need to change that. I live in a first world country, I've got a beautiful wife and great friends that "get me", which is pretty cool as I'm not really a people person.
Also, I get paid to make video games all day, for a company that's working on some really interesting and innovative products as opposed to "generic first person shooter 3". If I won the lottery tomorrow, I'd probably keep my job, as I find it genuinely interesting and fulfilling for reasons beyond the ability to make a living.
Science fiction answer, I reckon I'd be pretty happy to live forever just accruing knowledge, exploring space, having sex with robots, aliens and alien robots. All that jazz.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and I'd like to own several segways, because ever since I tried one out I've come to the conclusion that they'd be awesome for racing with friends.
the_s_rabbit wrote: I've had a very hard time with math my whole life. It seems that I have to work 10 times harder than others before I "get" something. Funny that I have had so much success in what I do, software engineering, despite being born without that part of the brain. A lot of software engineering is non-scientific though, dealing with abstract concepts that cannot always be put into concrete terms or "proved" by any scientific means.
I'm kind of the same, I'm great at programming but math has always been a problem for me. Similarly, I was crap at maths in high school, but oddly enough, very good at physics.
I've found that I
can pick up mathematical concepts if it's presented to me in the proper context. I found that a lot of the math I found impossible to learn in highschool was really easy to understand in the context of 3D games programming, maybe because I can visualise what's going on more easily.