No, I did read it, but it's just not for me. The experience would be awesome, but I don't need all the extra stuff that comes with getting a degree (more English, more math, and other classes that will be completely useless).
A degree shows any and all potential employers that you have the ability to see a project through, and you don't just halfass . If I have a choice, I will pick the guy with the degree 100% of the time.
I would like to add to this cascade of good advice. I'm sure you have heard enough but one thing that took me a long time to realize is that money buys freedom.
You have money you can do what you want to do, not what you have to do.