"Frankly, I had no complaints about my life before I won the money," he said. "But I don't deny that I like flying private — it allowed me to get in today despite the high winds — and I have a very nice suite upstairs. Very nice. But I have no desire to be a spokesperson for Powerball, which is a brand, or to talk about my system for winning the lottery, which people always ask me about. I have no desire to buy six planes. My real satisfaction is to see people's faces when I can make it possible for them to fulfill artistic dreams that they had put on hold for a long time. That is why I pinch myself every morning. It has nothing to do with the numbers in my bank account. The American theater is in desperate need. There is nothing I could do with this money for myself that would make me feel as good."