What would you do? Currently holding 1.1 million in Google stock which husband accumulated over the past 12 years of working there.

He doesn't work at Google anymore, so no more stock is added. Holding almost all our money in one stock makes me very uneasy, but he says its not just any stock, its GOOGLE, and its not going anywhere. We have been debating taking our money since forever, he always denies, and I'm glad its always worked out well as the money has multiplied. He told me if you want to take some out, give me a solid investment plan. We are against real estate investment tbh as we have 2 rental units, but they have been more of a pain than anything..How and where would YOU- the people of reddit invest this money?
PS- He thinks its not unrealistic that the stock can multiply 10x in a decade if we hold it. I dont know..

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