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  1. Jan 24, 2013 · Here are 34 Things Every 22-Year-Old Should Know. L et’s start with time, today, and the, uh, future you think you see… 1) Treat every day as if it’s the first day of the rest of your life or career. I don’t care if it’s not Monday or January 1st. The other six days of the week or 364 days of the year work too.

    • Network. I meant that as a verb. I also meant the “offline” version as opposed to the abundant “online” version. I know you’re just getting started, but imagine if you met one new person every week for the next eighteen years and maintained those relationships (in some capacity).
    • Network Part Deux. Hang on to everyone’s phone number, email address, next of kin, favorite foods, and any other data you can gather. You will need it someday.
    • Network Part Trois. I have no idea why I’m using French, but it seemed to be the thing to do since I went with deux for two. One of the most important aspects of networking is actually providing help before you need it.
    • Be nice. That means to everyone, especially those who can do nothing for you. It goes double for the subordinates you’re likely to have in a few years. One benefit of many years of work experience is knowing that if you work long enough you have an estimated 67.58% chance of reporting to one of those subordinates some day.
    • Your student life is suddenly over. And you just don’t know how to fill that void!
    • And the anxiety of what’s next gnaws you from inside. That feeling of cluelessness!
    • You struggle to make the most perfect CV. And mentally curse yourself for not engaging in enough co-curricular activities.
    • You have to make a clean sweep of your Facebook profile, in case could-be employers check it. And you feel really bad about deleting all the perhaps-obscene-but-really-funny posts.
  2. Here's everything everyone wish they knew at the age of 22. If it's good advice, hit the upvote button. The number next to it indicates the age the author wrote it at.

  3. Aug 18, 2016 · For some (like me), at age 22, we’re just graduating college and heading back home to Mom and Dad’s for good home-cooked meals and an uncertain future.

  4. Mar 18, 2014 · Here are some things you need to realize by the time you graduate and you turn 22. 1. You are not going to make $100k out of the gate. Well, unless you're in finance. Hello, Department Assistant!

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  6. Apr 27, 2015 · Start helping others as early in your life or career as possible and don’t use a scorecard. Help people because you want to help them, not because you need something in return. The universe will ...

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