From Bad To Worse

She was so afraid of moving out of the house, that her mother had to come to bring Jane from her house. She convinced herself that if she moves out alone then there will be people outside waiting to scare her away. She had gone from a normal teenager to a complete wreck. She needed the change.

No One Understands

After moving out from her big house to her mother’s house, she still faced some difficulties in communicating with the group of girls she had before she became rich. “It’s scary how different my life is from my friends’. When they say they’re stressed about money, they mean their wages are horrible.” She continued, “There’s no one in the same boat as me, no one who really understands. I feel like I’m a 40-year-old.”

Get Rid Of It?

Many people even suggested her on getting rid of the money that caused her this much trouble in life. To which she has responded,  “What?… Nah.” And that’s fair, ask yourself the same question of giving away all the money you have. No, right? Thought so. Since she won the lottery at such a young age, she still has a lifetime to spend it.

The Gift That Keeps On Giving

We think she has this natural talent for winning money. One time she won $17,300 after betting $7,000 on a Scottish soccer team. Even having such a huge amount in her bank, the money kept coming to her. Since winning the lottery caused her so much trouble in life, winning more money did not make her life any easier.

Learning To Live Better

Today, she is trying to stay on the right path. She has started to deal with her life problems in a more positive way. Jane expressed, ‘I suppose now that I’m a bit older, it’s a bit better. But it’s been a twisted fairytale. ‘I was overly excited, I thought I was rich and famous. You have got to invest it, you have got to be wise. But at 17, that was a lot to think about.’

Staying On The Right Path

She sold her house that she bought after winning the lottery and managed to make a $28,000 profit from her sale. All these efforts she was making, was an attempt to live a more normal life. Rather than spending her money on senseless things, she started investing money in properties.