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How can I a 14 year old with a dream to travel when I'm older and not work the rest of my life start making money now?
I don't have any cash right now and can't spend anything on marketing so I need to make money so I can travel and live my life when I grow up.
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Sebrena’s Answer
Hi Ellie! It’s great that you’re already thinking about your future and how you can start working toward your dream of traveling and having more freedom. Even though you’re only 14 and can’t spend money on marketing right now, there are still ways you can start making money and building good habits for the future. First, think about things you can do in your own community. Babysitting, pet-sitting, lawn mowing, shoveling snow, or helping neighbors with chores are all classic ways teens can earn money without needing to advertise. Sometimes just letting family, friends, or neighbors know you’re available is enough to get started. If you’re creative, you could try selling crafts, art, or baked goods to people you know, or even offer to help others with things like tutoring younger students. As you get older, you might be able to find part-time jobs at local businesses, especially during the summer. Also, try to learn about saving and budgeting early on. Even small amounts of money can add up over time if you’re smart about saving. You might want to set up a savings account with your parents’ help so you can start putting money aside for your travel goals. While you can’t do everything right now, the skills and work ethic you build at this time will help you a lot when you’re older. Keep learning, look for chances to help people, and don’t be afraid to try new things. You’re already ahead of the game just by thinking about your future!
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Zandy Yeukai’s Answer
Hi Ellie 😄
Firstly, I love that you’re thinking about your future this early. That already puts you ahead. Here’s the truth … At 14, your biggest money maker right now is skills, not cash.
Start with things that cost $0. 1 Learn a skill online (free on YouTube) such as Video editing, Graphic design on Canva, Writing, Coding and Social media content.
2 Make small money locally through babysitting, dog walking, yard work, tutoring younger kids and selling snacks at school (if allowed)
3 Save EVERYTHING, even $5 matters.Build the habit now.
4 Open a savings account with a parent.
Start learning how money works.
5 Focus on school. Good grades = scholarships = free travel opportunities later.
Please don’t rush to “never work again.” Instead, aim for work you enjoy and that gives you freedom (remote jobs, business, digital skills).
You don’t need money to start. You need discipline, learning, and patience. Start small. Start now. Stay consistent.
Your 25-year-old self will thank you.
Firstly, I love that you’re thinking about your future this early. That already puts you ahead. Here’s the truth … At 14, your biggest money maker right now is skills, not cash.
Start with things that cost $0. 1 Learn a skill online (free on YouTube) such as Video editing, Graphic design on Canva, Writing, Coding and Social media content.
2 Make small money locally through babysitting, dog walking, yard work, tutoring younger kids and selling snacks at school (if allowed)
3 Save EVERYTHING, even $5 matters.Build the habit now.
4 Open a savings account with a parent.
Start learning how money works.
5 Focus on school. Good grades = scholarships = free travel opportunities later.
Please don’t rush to “never work again.” Instead, aim for work you enjoy and that gives you freedom (remote jobs, business, digital skills).
You don’t need money to start. You need discipline, learning, and patience. Start small. Start now. Stay consistent.
Your 25-year-old self will thank you.
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Vanessa’s Answer
Hi Ellie!
A fellow traveler here, I want to also encourage you to think about ways to get paid to travel. Nowadays there are many different ways to travel for fun and also for work depending on your other interest. You can also consider if you might be interested in having a travel blog and starting doing local reviews of tourist things in your current town and later that very successful blog can be used to give travel advice to others, rate local experiences and you might get paid for such reviews. You could have a niche like local food or local museums or more wide reviews.
You can travel by guiding or leading groups, teaching languages in other places, working on farms in other places or other volunteer experiences as well.
I love that you are thinking about financial stability, and I hope you think also about all the different ways to travel as well!!
A fellow traveler here, I want to also encourage you to think about ways to get paid to travel. Nowadays there are many different ways to travel for fun and also for work depending on your other interest. You can also consider if you might be interested in having a travel blog and starting doing local reviews of tourist things in your current town and later that very successful blog can be used to give travel advice to others, rate local experiences and you might get paid for such reviews. You could have a niche like local food or local museums or more wide reviews.
You can travel by guiding or leading groups, teaching languages in other places, working on farms in other places or other volunteer experiences as well.
I love that you are thinking about financial stability, and I hope you think also about all the different ways to travel as well!!
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Abhishek’s Answer
How can I a 14 year old with a dream to travel when I'm older and not work the rest of my life start making money now?
Hola
First thing first, Never relate making money with travel.
Travel is the most beautiful thing and will earn you experiences, to learn about yourself and will show you what money will never.
Being Rich is not always about money, it is about being happy and exploring this earth which you can do as one life.
When you say older, you are never old for traveling. The best part is great you are thinking of travel at 14, see and travel with family, friends or tours to learn and be safe.
Once you are 18 and also well aware, start your journey but never with a thought to not work for rest of your life, as you will need that pace and hustle always to be alive.
Keep traveling.
Hola
First thing first, Never relate making money with travel.
Travel is the most beautiful thing and will earn you experiences, to learn about yourself and will show you what money will never.
Being Rich is not always about money, it is about being happy and exploring this earth which you can do as one life.
When you say older, you are never old for traveling. The best part is great you are thinking of travel at 14, see and travel with family, friends or tours to learn and be safe.
Once you are 18 and also well aware, start your journey but never with a thought to not work for rest of your life, as you will need that pace and hustle always to be alive.
Keep traveling.
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Vianne’s Answer
It's great that you're already thinking about your future and dreaming of traveling one day. Starting at 14 is awesome because it gives you time to develop good habits and skills. Right now, the focus isn't on making a lot of money quickly, but on learning how to earn and save bit by bit without needing any money upfront.
You can begin by offering simple services using what you already have. Think about babysitting, dog walking, helping neighbors with yard work, tutoring younger kids, or assisting older folks with technology. These jobs don't need any startup money, just let people around you know you're available. Word of mouth is powerful, especially if a parent can help spread the word safely in local groups or among family friends. When you start earning, try to save some of it so you can gradually work towards bigger goals.
It's also a good idea to start learning skills now that could earn you money later. Skills like video editing, graphic design, writing, or managing social media can all be learned online for free. Over time, these skills can lead to flexible work you can do from anywhere, which is great for traveling as an adult. Focus on learning and improving step by step, and you'll be giving your future self more freedom and choices.
You can begin by offering simple services using what you already have. Think about babysitting, dog walking, helping neighbors with yard work, tutoring younger kids, or assisting older folks with technology. These jobs don't need any startup money, just let people around you know you're available. Word of mouth is powerful, especially if a parent can help spread the word safely in local groups or among family friends. When you start earning, try to save some of it so you can gradually work towards bigger goals.
It's also a good idea to start learning skills now that could earn you money later. Skills like video editing, graphic design, writing, or managing social media can all be learned online for free. Over time, these skills can lead to flexible work you can do from anywhere, which is great for traveling as an adult. Focus on learning and improving step by step, and you'll be giving your future self more freedom and choices.
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Dr’s Answer
Well Ellie, it sounds like you might want to do what I do. I've been a flight attendant for over 20 years. It's an amazing job, with endless travel built-in. When I say job, though, I don't mean it in the traditional sense because it definitely doesn't feel like a job because there are no supervisors to report to, no routine meetings to attend, no small group of coworkers you'll have to constantly be with, no deadlines, etc. There is so much freedom in being a flight attendant in terms of all those normal job restrictions I've mentioned, plus the freedom to fly... on the job and off.
When working, you'll get to stay at really nice hotels in cities around the world, for free! You'll get spending money (called "per diem") and lots of other perks. Also, on your days off you can use your airline pass privileges to fly on other airlines too for very affordable prices.
Nowadays flight attendants can bank a 6-figure salary as well as have excellent Healthcare and such.
So, the point is, if you don't want to be stuck in a "job job" and want to travel, then flight attending should definitely be considered as an option.
If you do take that route (no pun intended), then generally you have to be 21 years old, because alcohol is served onboard. But you don't need any training or degrees before you apply. Each airline will train you on their specific way of doing things. Everyone hired needs to take their initial training, which last up to a month. It's free and they'll set you up in a hotel for free as well.
Getting hired is not easy because so many other people want to do this too, but it's definitely achievable. If you get any airline related job first, like ticket counter or even an airport worker, that might be a good place to start especially if you're not yet 21. If you can actually work for an airline, that also increases your chances of changing jobs within the same company to with for them as a flight attendant.
Whatever you decide, I wish you the best of luck.
When working, you'll get to stay at really nice hotels in cities around the world, for free! You'll get spending money (called "per diem") and lots of other perks. Also, on your days off you can use your airline pass privileges to fly on other airlines too for very affordable prices.
Nowadays flight attendants can bank a 6-figure salary as well as have excellent Healthcare and such.
So, the point is, if you don't want to be stuck in a "job job" and want to travel, then flight attending should definitely be considered as an option.
If you do take that route (no pun intended), then generally you have to be 21 years old, because alcohol is served onboard. But you don't need any training or degrees before you apply. Each airline will train you on their specific way of doing things. Everyone hired needs to take their initial training, which last up to a month. It's free and they'll set you up in a hotel for free as well.
Getting hired is not easy because so many other people want to do this too, but it's definitely achievable. If you get any airline related job first, like ticket counter or even an airport worker, that might be a good place to start especially if you're not yet 21. If you can actually work for an airline, that also increases your chances of changing jobs within the same company to with for them as a flight attendant.
Whatever you decide, I wish you the best of luck.
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Dii’s Answer
Hey Ellie!
Hope you are doing well!
Honestly, that's the goal I have too - Travel around the world and not work a penny.
But let's be honest, who else is gonna give us the penny?
Older is the age where you will have to buy even that small candy with your own money simply because there wont be anyone else to pay.
So its hard to break it to you, but reality is that you gotta work atleast for 5 years before you can go 'no work' for life.
The concept of passive income does exist - where you could just sit in the beach sipping a cocktail knowing 100 bucks is getting sent to your account every few hours - you still have to work first before you can rest. You need knowledge and time to get money.
The other advisors have given you wonderful ways to start earning money now. Most of them being actually fun to do.
And as a 14 year old, the biggest advantage you have is Time.
Time to learn more, to experience and test more. Because the time you have now belongs to you alone.
You realizing this now will be such a relief to the 'older' you when she looks back.
So here's the first step you can do - for something future proof.
Find what you love doing. You absolutely have to love doing it!
Could be a hobby or something you picked up as a habit. Pick something you can be consistent in and not be bored of.
That's what you will focus - consistency. And trust me, it will work.
Next, you research in google or ask ai "I like --- and I'm 14 years old. Teach me the skills that I need so when I turn -- years old, I can make -- amount --- (time period)"
Here, you're asking it to give you a plan with a clear end goal and the base activity - the one you like.
(Prompting itself is a skill that sells!)
The goal is to learn a 'High Income Skill' that people wants to buy and you can do well.
Lastly, follow through!
Even if the daily plan doesn't work, stick to the end goals. Consistency is a discipline you build with time, and what matters is not giving up no matter the excuse.
You could do the small and odd jobs now to make the small money, but what you learn stays longer than what you earn.
You want to continue earning, right? So prioritize building your skills.
Build the habit of reading. And as much as I like reading the sci-fi genres, what helps your future and makes your goal happen is in the self help section. Research well before buying that book - always the updated version. And take your time to complete it.
Its not how fast you finish the book and put it aside that matters, but what you understood from it.
I know you feel rushed with how fast everyone is moving - but there is a lot happening behind the social media screen. You don't have to rush, instead work to prepare like your going to get send off to the battlefield in a few years (cuz it kinda is)!
The best of the knights spent more years honing their strengths before their swords. ;)
Hope you are doing well!
Honestly, that's the goal I have too - Travel around the world and not work a penny.
But let's be honest, who else is gonna give us the penny?
Older is the age where you will have to buy even that small candy with your own money simply because there wont be anyone else to pay.
So its hard to break it to you, but reality is that you gotta work atleast for 5 years before you can go 'no work' for life.
The concept of passive income does exist - where you could just sit in the beach sipping a cocktail knowing 100 bucks is getting sent to your account every few hours - you still have to work first before you can rest. You need knowledge and time to get money.
The other advisors have given you wonderful ways to start earning money now. Most of them being actually fun to do.
And as a 14 year old, the biggest advantage you have is Time.
Time to learn more, to experience and test more. Because the time you have now belongs to you alone.
You realizing this now will be such a relief to the 'older' you when she looks back.
So here's the first step you can do - for something future proof.
Find what you love doing. You absolutely have to love doing it!
Could be a hobby or something you picked up as a habit. Pick something you can be consistent in and not be bored of.
That's what you will focus - consistency. And trust me, it will work.
Next, you research in google or ask ai "I like --- and I'm 14 years old. Teach me the skills that I need so when I turn -- years old, I can make -- amount --- (time period)"
Here, you're asking it to give you a plan with a clear end goal and the base activity - the one you like.
(Prompting itself is a skill that sells!)
The goal is to learn a 'High Income Skill' that people wants to buy and you can do well.
Lastly, follow through!
Even if the daily plan doesn't work, stick to the end goals. Consistency is a discipline you build with time, and what matters is not giving up no matter the excuse.
You could do the small and odd jobs now to make the small money, but what you learn stays longer than what you earn.
You want to continue earning, right? So prioritize building your skills.
Build the habit of reading. And as much as I like reading the sci-fi genres, what helps your future and makes your goal happen is in the self help section. Research well before buying that book - always the updated version. And take your time to complete it.
Its not how fast you finish the book and put it aside that matters, but what you understood from it.
I know you feel rushed with how fast everyone is moving - but there is a lot happening behind the social media screen. You don't have to rush, instead work to prepare like your going to get send off to the battlefield in a few years (cuz it kinda is)!
The best of the knights spent more years honing their strengths before their swords. ;)
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Rebecca’s Answer
Thank you for your question. I am glad to know that you like travelling.
Below are my suggestions :
1. Have you thought about having careers related to travelling? E.g. Travel Agents, Tour Guide, Work on a cruise ship, Pilot, Flight Attendant, etc.
2. Find out more on these careers and determine what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your mentor, school career counsellor, your parents, etc.
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to puruse
5. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in colleges
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
Below are my suggestions :
1. Have you thought about having careers related to travelling? E.g. Travel Agents, Tour Guide, Work on a cruise ship, Pilot, Flight Attendant, etc.
2. Find out more on these careers and determine what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your mentor, school career counsellor, your parents, etc.
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to puruse
5. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in colleges
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
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Abhishek’s Answer
Hello!
First, remember that travel and making money are two separate things.
Traveling is a wonderful way to gain experiences, learn about yourself, and discover things that money can't buy. Being rich isn't just about having money; it's about finding happiness and exploring the world.
No matter your age, you're never too old to travel. It's fantastic that you're thinking about traveling at 14. Explore with family, friends, or tour groups to learn and stay safe.
When you turn 18 and feel ready, start your own adventures. Just remember, you'll still need to work and keep moving forward to truly feel alive.
Keep exploring!
First, remember that travel and making money are two separate things.
Traveling is a wonderful way to gain experiences, learn about yourself, and discover things that money can't buy. Being rich isn't just about having money; it's about finding happiness and exploring the world.
No matter your age, you're never too old to travel. It's fantastic that you're thinking about traveling at 14. Explore with family, friends, or tour groups to learn and stay safe.
When you turn 18 and feel ready, start your own adventures. Just remember, you'll still need to work and keep moving forward to truly feel alive.
Keep exploring!
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Leo’s Answer
You are on the path to making your travel dreams a reality 😊. At 14, you are already thinking about your future - that's amazing. Every small step you take now builds momentum for the adventures you will have later. You have got creativity, energy, and drive. Use them to carve your path.
Start making money now with little to no upfront cost:
- Create online content about something you love
- Offer freelance services like pet-sitting or tutoring
- Sell stuff online or create digital products
- Do odd jobs for neighbors
Focus on building skills and experience. Don't worry about comparisons; focus on progress. You've got this! 💪
Start making money now with little to no upfront cost:
- Create online content about something you love
- Offer freelance services like pet-sitting or tutoring
- Sell stuff online or create digital products
- Do odd jobs for neighbors
Focus on building skills and experience. Don't worry about comparisons; focus on progress. You've got this! 💪