I know this statement sounds ironic, because I was a college professor for 20 years, but I don't think people always need a college degree to be successful. However, if your folks are pushing it and you can hang on, then you would get a diploma to potentially open up more possibilities. However, here in The States, we are having college grads who end up with jobs they could have gotten without the degree.
What are you interested in doing? What can you see yourself doing to earn money? Alas, unless your parents are rich, just tooling around the world for awhile won't likely work out. How would you survive?
It does sound like you don't want a desk job. Are you good with your hands--mechanical work, crafting, etc.? As was suggested, if you can get a good job with the skills you have or are willing to train, then you could earn money that way. But as a parent myself, I have to say I would expect you to be doing something, not just staying at home. (Sorry, I guess I'm one of those "enemies.")
I would be interested in hearing what your advisor says, if you don't mind sharing.