Juliet Lamore, a young Canadian girl who bought her first lottery ticket and hit the lotto jackpot, showed wisdom by contacting her financial advisor, her father.

The 18-year-old became the youngest Canadian ever to win such a big prize.

Usually many young people with sudden unimaginable wealth become restless, Juliette decides to make her own way.

This university student plans to become a doctor after completing her studies first.

"I was crying, of course happy tears," she says.

"I still can't believe I hit the jackpot on my very first lottery ticket." '

Juliette said she had forgotten all about the lottery ticket until she got word that someone from her hometown had won the January 7 drawing.

When she checked her ticket through the mobile app, music started playing and the letters 'Big Winner' flashed on the screen.

"One of my co-workers fell to his knees in disbelief."

He said he was shouting. In fact, everyone was screaming that I had won $48 million.'

Her boss told her she could go home early, but her mother insisted she stay and come back after her shift.

Juliet said she would spend most of the jackpot money 'carefully' with the help of her father managing her money.

In fact, his father has already given him the best financial advice, it was his advice to buy the lotto lottery.

Juliet plans to invest some money to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor without worrying about grants or loans.

She said she wants to go into the medical field and return to Northern Ontario to serve her community.

But Juliette also plans to have a little fun with the jackpot winnings.

"Once school is over, my family and I will choose a continent and travel to it," he said.

'I want to travel to different countries, study their history and culture, taste their food, and listen to their languages.'

She is also hoping to follow the advice of her loved ones.

He said, 'Money is not your identity, it is work that is your identity.'