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How does life change when you turn 18?
Eighteen is a magic birthday, a milestone into adulthood accompanied by great privileges as well as serious legal implications. At 18, your teen can vote, buy a house, or wed their high school sweetheart. They can also go to jail, get sued, and gamble away their tuition in Vegas.
What is the point of being 18?
This monumental age represents the transformation and introduction to adulthood. Accompanied by ups and downs, 18 is a year that teenagers look forward to and one that adults recall nostalgically. Many teens say that independence is what they look forward to most when turning 18.
What do you wish someone told you when you were 18?
After a few more cups of coffee, a couple hours of deliberation, and some quick back-and-forth text discussions with people I respect, here are 18 things I wish someone told me when I was 18: Commit yourself to making lots of little mistakes when you’re young.
Is the conversation I had with an 18-year-old boy nostalgic?
But on the walk home I realized the conversation I had with that 18-year-old was actually quite nostalgic. He reminded me of me when I was his age, more than twenty years ago. I had so many questions back then. So, I started thinking about his questions again, and I began imagining all of the little things I wish someone had told me when I was 18.
What advice Would you give Your 18-year-old self?
– If I could offer my 18-year-old self some real career advice, I’d tell myself not to base my career choice solely on other people’s ideas, goals and recommendations. I’d tell myself not to pick a major because it’s popular, or statistically creates graduates who make the most money.
How to make progress in Your Life?
Make swift decisions and take immediate action. – Either you’re going to take action and seize new opportunities, or someone else will first. You can’t change anything or make any sort of progress by sitting back and thinking about it.