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I am 19, what should I know by now?
03-24-2014, 10:44 AM
Post: #1
I am 19, what should I know by now?
stuffs like green card, passports, billing systems, important things.
In short please.

I am busy, I appreciate the support.
Aside the Influence you animals

I need the requirement in living under [the society].
The All Bound Rule
Not your 'philosophy'

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03-24-2014, 10:51 AM
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how to keep a budget, how to defend yourself (self-defense), how to be confident and comfortable in yourself, how you respond to situations, what your strengths and weaknesses are, how to dress for the occasion, how to do the basics when it comes to fixing a car, how to use social media wisely, how to talk socially and professionally, how to plan ahead, how to respond to changes, practice time management, finding time to explore things you like, etc. it never stops. i'm in my mid 30s and i'm always learning. .

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03-24-2014, 10:55 AM
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What you should know. . . .To see if you are okay ?
Why do restaurants always build next to each other.
How does a gun work
how do stocks work
Speed of light and sound
Geography
History
How engines work (ships, cars, planes)
How things WORK ! !
Maths
Great people
Etc etc
I reccomend you watch (VSAUCE). It's a chanel on youtube and i can assure you, you will learn quite a lot
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03-24-2014, 10:56 AM
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Creating a Savings account. Possibly a checking's account if you want check books and an ATM Card to have 24/hr access to a bank.

Down payments for apartments. Insurance of all kinds ( life, health , etc) . Knowing how to properly right a check. ( should have learned that in school). Basics of apartment rental. Washing your own clothes, cooking basic meals at home so you don't have to go out every night( very unhealthy) . Paying your own phone bill. Being successful at interviews so you have a job. Know how to write the proper resume and cover letter for the appropriate job.

That's all I can think of for now. Transition from school life into the "real world" can be a very challenging thing to do. Especially if you have no supporters on your side to help you figure things out. Its also important to know that if people from the "RW" know that you are this young they will play with your mind, try and con you etc.
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