If you knew with 100% certainty that you would be worth 1.2 billion in 15 years, how would you live and strategize your life differently?

Here is the spelled-out version of the table:

• Year 0: $1,100,000

• Year 1: $1,705,000

• Year 2: $2,642,750

• Year 3: $4,096,262

• Year 4: $6,349,206

• Year 5: $9,841,270

• Year 6: $15,253,968

• Year 7: $23,644,651

• Year 8: $36,649,209

• Year 9: $56,806,274

• Year 10: $88,049,725

• Year 11: $136,477,073

• Year 12: $211,539,462

• Year 13: $328,886,166

• Year 14: $509,773,557

• Year 15: $790,149,013

• Year 16: $1,224,730,970

• Year 17: $1,898,332,003

• Year 18: $2,942,414,605

• Year 19: $4,560,741,637

• Year 20: $7,069,148,537

• Year 21: $10,957,179,232

• Year 22: $17,013,607,810

• Year 23: $26,371,091,106

• Year 24: $40,875,190,214

• Year 25: $63,356,544,832

• Year 26: $98,202,644,490

• Year 27: $152,194,098,959

• Year 28: $235,900,854,387

• Year 29: $365,646,324,300

• Year 30: $564,083,803,799

This shows the investment growth for each year, spelled out without decimal points.