It sounds like a year off made in heaven.
How about you take Arnold Schwarzenegger's electric car on a road trip around America?
Maybe stop off along the way to tell the world's most powerful people how they can put the world to rights.
You might want to address hundreds of thousands of adoring admirers at a few giant rallies.
And don't forget to schedule in some epic scenery.
Oh, and while you are about it, why not sail across the Atlantic on one of the fastest racing yachts ever made?
That is what Greta Thunberg has spent last year doing, but the teenage climate campaigner doesn't seem to have enjoyed it much.
I don't think she is being a brat. I believe Greta knows how unique and special her life has been and how privileged she is.
The world's most famous climate campaigner just doesn't actually like campaigning very much.
"I am in this because I want to be," she tells me. "And that's not because I think it's fun. That's not because I enjoy the attention. It's because I want to make a difference."
Think about her demeanour. She's not your usual public figure.
She usually looks a bit tense and uncomfortable and rarely seems to be enjoying herself.
Donald Trump was on to something when he teased her in a tweet saying, "She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future."