For the purpose of this question, the target age range is 20-30. Asking because I feel like I’m wasting my youth.

105 points

Protect your hearing. Listen to loud music in moderation and use earplugs in loud environments.

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Most practical advice I’ve seen in this thread. For anyone who wants to protect their hearing at a concert without making the music sound muffled, check out these flat frequency ear plugs:

https://www.etymotic.com/product/etyplugs-high-fidelity-earplugs/

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Those are great but I recently switched to these. They are a little more expensive but they come with three different filters for different decibel levels.

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Please wear them at shows. Coming home with your ears feeling like you are underwater and ringing is a sign you’ve damaged them. I don’t know why they insist on making shows so damn loud.

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I’ve always had the anti-neighbour style setup. Much less harmful to your ears than headphones

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102 points

Vote.

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I’d also add participate in local politics. There’s no law saying a 20 year old can’t be any elected official but president.

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There is, it’s the constitution. You can’t be a member of the House without being 25 or a senator without being 30.

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However there exist countries with own constitutions outside of the US

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85 points

Wear. Sunscreen.

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If you absolutely hate sunscreen for sensory reasons, check out UPF jackets and other clothing. I live in a place where the UV is 11+ every day in the summer and it works great without being suffocatingly hot. Being able to just throw a jacket on and go outside without worrying about sunburn is pretty great.

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Woman in tropical countries cover themselves in very light long sleaved tops. I bought one in Vietnam for my wife.

Wear a wide brimmed hat too. You’ll look jaunty while protecting your head.

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What is the material like, does it get hot inside? Is there a brand that you recommend?

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The one I have is from REI and made of modal (similar to rayon, made from wood pulp), it’s the only one I’ve used but it feels very nice, soft, and lightweight. I don’t ever feel like I’d be better off not wearing it if I’m in direct sunlight, and sweat dries from it fairly quickly. I’ve been hot while wearing it but not any hotter than I would have been standing in the sun to begin with, you know? I’ve also never had it fail and result in a burn, and my dermatologist was enthusiastic about it when I brought up that I’d been using that instead of sunscreen.

The main reason I went with that brand was because I couldn’t find any non-polyester options anywhere else. There’s nothing wrong with them functionally, I just try to avoid polyester in general.

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Don’t feel guilty if you don’t know what you want to do with your life.

The most interesting people I know didn’t know at 22 what they wanted to do with their lives,

some of the most interesting 40 year olds I know still don’t.

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Oh yeah this one. Plus, wear a hat. My hairstylist found skin cancer on my scalp a year or two ago and now I have a bald spot where they removed it because scalp skin doesn’t have a whole lot of excess to close a wound. So cute. Thankfully, I can hide it, but it pretty much requires me to wear my hair up every day.

Eta: I feel like it should go without saying, but maybe doesn’t, that I was incredibly lucky that it was basal cell, not melanoma. A big scar is one of the best outcomes I could’ve had.

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My wife got it on top of her foot from wearing sandals for decades

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I haven’t watched that in years! I’d almost forgotten how much young me liked it and now older me sees more wisdom in it.

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True. Nothing else in your skincare routine matters if you’re not wearing sunscreen.

Get sunscreen that you don’t mind applying in the morning. I love this one: www.amazon.com/dp/B09DGPRM22

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Get sunscreen that you don’t mind applying in the morning.

Does it last all day or were you just suggesting morning because some people forget it until later?

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Realistically you should reapply, but in the morning is a good start to the routine

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I recommend face moisturizer with SPF for all genders. Put it on every morning. Start young.

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Why?

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6 points

Skin cancer is a bitch.

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Don’t fry yourself or use tanning beds. Getting your skin scraped down to a weeping ulcer is not fun and even that is much better than what you could get.

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Do you mean wear sunscreen every day, or just when needed?

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66 points

Floss and make regular dentist visits, prioritize fitness and make it a habit for the rest of your life, and don’t allow negative people in your life

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20 years ago I would have said invest regularly in an index fund.

Today I think you should learn all you can about DIY water filtration and growing edible mushrooms in caves.

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Have to invest points in radiation resistance.

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