"I booked a very impulsive but much-needed solo trip."
My 25th birthday was coming up, and while I had basically evaded any kind of real celebration for the previous decade, I decided to make this birthday a memorable one. I had been itching to get out of the country for a while, and I kept talking to friends about wanting to see France, so I booked a very impulsive but much-needed solo trip one night a few weeks before my birthday. I explored as much of the art, nature, food, and history of Nice and Paris as I could in 6 days, totally at my pace and without some strict itinerary, and it felt good. I spent all my money, but all things considered, I have no regrets and would recommend it to anyone. — Samra S.
"I taught myself how to play the guitar."
In high school, I was our band’s only trombone player. As a joke I asked my band teacher if instead of the trombone, could I play the guitar in the pit band for the drama club’s production that year. For some reason my teacher called my bluff and said yes. I did not know how to play the guitar. BUT that semester I took the time to teach myself! I didn’t play it in the production (the drama club director thought we, as an entire band, were too lousy sounding and went with a piano track instead) but to this day I still play around with a guitar whenever I’m stuck on something and need to think. — Tim U.
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