Well, If I really had to think about it...The average person earns $1 million in a lifetime, so basically that means I can live an average lifestyle without working for the rest of my life. So, I'd have to say no. Reasoning is as follows, I would rather work, fully limbed, and lead the comfortable style we do, rather than average.
Now lets get more specific, the average person, pending their major, graduates collage by 24, retires around 64, and lets say for sake argument the average lifespan is 84, that means you would have roughly $16,600 PER MONTH to live off of, which alowes for a pretty decent lifstyle, but you're still no millionaire...not to metion how you may be viewed differently, so and so forth. This outcome is about double MY income, which would be lovely, but still, not worth IMO.
Then you have to take into account, if you're ambidextrous, (which I have a tendency to be), it doesn't really matter.
On the other hand, what if you aren't financially responsible? What if you get that one million bux, and decide to buy a house, a car, furniture, whatever, then you won''t have much left.
Then again, what about setting up savings, college funds for your kids, retirement funds, ect. Is this really enough?
IMO, you'd have to start the bidding price at, at least 3 million. So, no offense IAG, I heart you lots, but I think a better question is, would you do it for 3 milll?l