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Life Planning?

Okay, so I want to start planning my life out now (at age 16), so that when I’m older, it will be easier, and I can do the things I’ve always wanted to do. Unlike my parents, I want to explore the world. I want to learn about different cultures, and experience as much as I can before I die. Obviously, I need the money to do this. I already have about 70,000 dollars saved up from when I was younger (I wont tell you how :P ). That’s more than enough for my schooling, and really you get a part time job so you have enough money to go to school. But, since I already have the money, do I really need a job or should I focus on school? And, where would I get a job? Should I work at my local grocery store, or should I wait until I finish high school and get a job at a graphics design place, somewhere that would help me with my future career? Should I spend a year after high school to travel to Europe, or should I go right into college? Should I spend a year or 2 in college then go to university

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  1. You are sixteen. Chances are-no, the reality is you will-change your mind as to what you want to do with yourself many times.
    $70,000 may buy you a nice education, but that all depends on what school you go to as tuition rates very wildly-at some universities, that 70 might only get you through two years.
    You also talk about taking a year off and going to Europe. Now, unless you literally backpack across Europe and at the most stay in a hostel, then you will blow a large chunk of that money away. Despite what it may seem, it is very easy to p*ss away 70 grand.
    So with that, yes-get off your spoiled but and get a job!

  2. Since your already rich, blond and obviously dumber than dirt. Ask the morons on this site how you should plan your life.
    I’m sure you will find there answerer’s very informative.
    Get out your crayons and start taking notes you’ll need them.

    - jeffsgir
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