: Understand banking and how to manage your own account.
: Learn about your civil rights and the importance of voting. Being 17
Many 17-year-olds feel pressured to have their entire lives figured out, but it's important to remember that your brain's prefrontal cortex—the part responsible for long-term planning—is still rapidly developing. : Understand banking and how to manage your own account
At 17, you are essentially an adult in training. In many places, this milestone allows you to watch R-rated movies or play M-rated video games without a guardian. It’s also the time to tackle major milestones like and mastering self-reliance. 2. Prepare for the "18 Transition" At 17, you are essentially an adult in training
You are only one year away from significant legal rights and responsibilities. Use this year to learn the basics of what’s coming at 18:
: Start learning to cook and manage basic household chores like laundry—skills you’ll need if you move out. 3. Focus on Self-Discovery, Not Perfection
Being 17 is a unique "sweet spot" in life—you finally have a semblance of freedom without the crushing weight of adult responsibilities like bills or mortgages. It is a year of transition, often described as the final chapter of childhood and the start of a lifetime of action. The 17 Checklist: Balancing the Present and Future 1. Embrace the "Last Year" Perks