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So I'm a little on the younger side... I turn 18 in 2026 and have already graduated high school. What should I expect? Is it any different from being 17, especially with my experiences and being a year ahead of my other 17-year-old peers? I was in my senior year when they were juniors.

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[โ€“] birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Nothing changes, except for more legal independence and liability.

Skip on smoking. It's literally burning your money away.

Separate work from life and join a union if you can, or support them. Don't bust yourself with hatred, fear, or concern over things that you can't personally affect.

Financially, spare money, and prepare your own food. And ... find your own joy in life.