OP, I’m going to be honest in saying that you appear clueless, and that this money is probably not doing you any good at this stage in your life because you do not know what to do with it. This perception, which I share with Sam³, may be exacerbated by your form of writing, which is hardly a hallmark of typographical meticulousness; but nonetheless, I’ll try to advise to you, although you’re free to ignore of all of this because (a) it’s your money and your life, and (b) I’m younger than you.
In your opening post, you said you were a European citizen, which is certainly convenient. It means your travel freedoms are dramatically increased, although I speculate you’re from one of the poorer member-states, the countries of Ostmitteleuropa. Should you ever fall ill, the Old Continent’s doors would remain open for treatment, and the Western European safety net wouldn’t let you starve; but you cannot possibly predict how the Continent will evolve over the course of your lifetime, which is why I would encourage you to seek citizenship in Canada, where you currently live. Assuming, for example, that you’re a Bulgarian citizen, your options outside of Europe are incomparable to those of Canadian passport holders. The certainty of having an open door in Canada ― which would, in the case of shit hitting the fan, aid you in times of both health and financial troubles ― would be invaluable, even if it takes a few more years living there. It would not, I should add, close the door to Europe.
Those awfully dry legal matters left aside, it’s pretty obvious that you are not ready to do anything with the money; you are consumed by a hazardous urge that renders you vulnerable to scams and dishonest schemes promising a life of lethargic joy. You’ve had a windfall of cash. Consider yourself lucky, but aside from getting an investment adviser, don’t do anything. When the winter rolls around, go on holiday to a perpetually sunny, albeit relatively cheap, destination; Thailand and the Philippines come to mind, and they’d do wonders to calm you down a bit.
You’re too young to bring your productive life to an end. I could go on about societal duties and man’s evolution throughout the stages of life, but you would not care, so I won’t. Only one thing is going to convince you of the need to remain active: the fact that your money will run out if you withdraw now. This is not to suggest that you must become a slave to your labour. On the contrary, you should limit the hours you work, focusing instead on self-improvement, education, and perhaps, the establishment of a business of some sort. Unfortunately, without knowing your qualifications or what you do now, we can’t suggest anything else.
«Se trata de escoger entre la dictadura que viene de abajo, y la dictadura que viene de arriba: yo escojo la que viene de arriba, porque viene de regiones más limpias y serenas; se trata de escoger, por último, entre la dictadura del puñal y la dictadura del sable: yo escojo la dictadura del sable, porque es más noble». ― Donoso Cortés
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