4 Life Lessons For Teenagers
Love to Learn: Start to read just 10 pages a day of any book. It doesn’t matter what you read, just read a little bit everyday and let the effects of compounding do the rest.
Join Team Sports: I learned the basic skills of collaboration, effective communication, and hard work through high school football. It changed the trajectory of my life, from being a nerdy, unathletic kid, to creating an identity centered around grinding to achieve my goals and being there for my teammates.
Participate in extracurricular activities outside of sports. Community service, theater, speech and debate. Doing many different activities will level up your social skills and make you well rounded.
Start your path to Financial Freedom today. You’ll be very ahead of the competition if you start experimenting with business from a young age. You will pay down your ignorance debt faster, and begin the process of compounding skills for the future.