First off, I'll say that you are way better off than most retirees of any age. Second off, the best advice anyone ever gave to a high school graduate is the same I will give to you...Look inside and honestly tell yourself what your absolute "passion" is. If you are truly passionate at something, you will strive to do it so well that the $$$$$will come automaatically . Also, when you follow your passion, you will never " WORK " again a day in your life . Passions do change from high school until 55 yrs old but the same advice works for both. Therefore , no one on here can answer your question but you. If more people were coached to do this , the untapped potential of millions would have been boon to our country. Everyone is "groomed" to work for "the man" and / or "punch a clock" even after thousands in college debt and people end up hating and being a "slave" to a job they hate. I love the small "hobby" / "passion" that I've taken up in my retirement. The internet has made it possible through thousands of customers at my fingertips. My market is on here , my suppliers are on here and a lot of times I get paid on here and even ship from home too. I could do what I do in a wheelchair and provide a valuable service to JD tractor hobby. Follow your passion !
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