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What should I learn before I turn 18?

What should I learn before I turn 18?

I have complied a list of what I believe are the 18 most important life lessons to learn before you turn 18!

  1. Time passes us by quickly.
  2. Don’t let labels define you.
  3. Growing up is not easy.
  4. School won’t last forever.
  5. Family is forever.
  6. Failing is inevitable.
  7. Some people come for a season while others last a lifetime.

What are some cool skills to learn?

General Skills to Learn (The FUN and USEFUL Skills)

  • Speed Reading.
  • Speak a New Language.
  • Basic Car Repairs.
  • Organize and Declutter Your Home.
  • Master Photoshop.
  • Play the Guitar.
  • Photography.
  • Gardening: How to Grow Anything.

What should a 17 year old learn?

17 Lessons I’ve Learned At Age 17

  • Just go for it.
  • Stop.
  • “No” is a complete sentence and does not require any justification or explanation.
  • Understand that not everyone is going to like you — and accept it.
  • Trust your gut.
  • Nothing lasts forever, good or bad.
  • Finding yourself is a lifelong process.
  • Talk to people.
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What should I do when im 18?

What Can You Do At 18 Legally?

  1. Vote.
  2. Join the military.
  3. Donate blood and become an organ donor.
  4. Work full time.
  5. Play the lottery.
  6. Obtain special driving permits.
  7. Purchase and use tobacco products (in some states).
  8. Drive late at night.

What should I learn everyday?

5 Ways to Learn Something New Every Day

  • Subscribe to Wikipedia’s “Featured Article” List.
  • Read The Free Dictionary’s Homepage or Subscribe to Its Feeds.
  • Subscribe to the Feed at Your Daily Art (RSS)
  • Subscribe to the Feeds at Did You Know? and Tell Me Why?
  • Listen to Podcasts like In Our Time and Radio Open Source.

Is 18 a good age?

Age 18. Turning 18 is one of the true marks of entering adulthood. You have your independence and start getting treated like more of an adult, which is great. Unfortunately, however, you also have to apply to college, take on more responsibilities, and say good-bye to the fun parts of your high school years.