In 2002, 19-year-old Michael Carroll won a $12 million lottery jackpot, instantly becoming a millionaire overnight.
But within a few years, he burned through his fortune on drugs, gambling, parties, and luxury. By 2010, Carroll was completely broke and working as a garbage man.
Today, he earns a living as a coal man — and despite losing it all, he says he has no regrets, famously remarking, “I’d do it all over again.”
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But within a few years, he burned through his fortune on drugs, gambling, parties, and luxury. By 2010, Carroll was completely broke and working as a garbage man.
Today, he earns a living as a coal man — and despite losing it all, he says he has no regrets, famously remarking, “I’d do it all over again.”
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In 2002, 19-year-old Michael Carroll won a $12 million lottery jackpot, instantly becoming a millionaire overnight.
But within a few years, he burned through his fortune on drugs, gambling, parties, and luxury. By 2010, Carroll was completely broke and working as a garbage man.
Today, he earns a living as a coal man — and despite losing it all, he says he has no regrets, famously remarking, “I’d do it all over again.”
@world_history
But within a few years, he burned through his fortune on drugs, gambling, parties, and luxury. By 2010, Carroll was completely broke and working as a garbage man.
Today, he earns a living as a coal man — and despite losing it all, he says he has no regrets, famously remarking, “I’d do it all over again.”
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