Suddenly multimillionaire and that at only 18 years old. But no reason for Juliette Lamour to become megalomaniac. On the contrary, she has very sensible plans.
Earning a lot of money at a young age can quickly go wrong. While many teenagers who have suddenly become incredibly rich could have fun, 18-year-old Juliette Lamour has concrete plans.
The medical student from Sault Ste. Marie wants to finish her studies and become a doctor. Financially, nothing should now oppose this objective. Lamour plans to invest some of the money so he can make his dream come true – without grants or loans.
The opposite of BBC she said she wanted to return to her northern Ontario hometown after graduating to practice medicine and give back to her community.
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The 18-year-old didn’t expect to win so much money with her very first lottery ticket. She completely forgot about the lottery ticket until she learned that someone from her hometown had won the January 7 draw.
When she tried to check her ticket through an app, a jingle played and the screen read “Big winners“. Juliette, who was at work, said: “In fact, everyone was screaming that I had made 48 million dollars.”
Juliette now wants most of the money from her father, who is a fund manager,”thoroughly” investing. But the pleasure should not be neglected either. “After school, my family and I will choose a continent and set off to explore“, she says.
Even though Juliette will probably never have to work again, she is certain of it: “money doesn’t make you it’s the work you do that defines you.”
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