You want to holiday for the rest of your life? Of course you do, and if you don’t may I suggest you take a long, hard look at yourself.
Well it’s pretty simple then – design an app, sell it to Snapchat for $54 million, sell everything you own and the world is your oyster.
Dad Garrett Gee sold his mobile scanning app for the princely sum of money, but the whole family also flogged all of their worldly possessions. Dubbed ‘The Bucket List Family’, they have now spent nine months jetting around the world and having a merry old time.
Here’s Bravo:
They put their millions in the bank, and report they’ve been living off the earnings from the sale of their material stuff.
On their blog, mom and dad describe themselves as “pretty chill folks”.
So far they’ve been to South Pacific locales like Fiji and Hawaii, plus Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, and other bucket-list destinations.
“We feel like we still have so much to learn about life and happiness before we can set up our future life and home,” they wrote on their blog.
Their stated goals for travel are: “become closer as a marriage and family, be good friends to the people in our lives, live a life of service and compassion, learn to find happiness with less, become more open minded and open hearted, love and respect nature and the planet, and create life long memories.”
They have their own Instagram account – yes, it’s The Bucket List Family (HERE), and here are a few snaps of just how good life is:
Yoh, tough life.
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