What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their lives?
For many years I played competitive chess. I was never that good at sports but in my 30s up to my 50
s I turned out for my chess team. In the end I gave it up because I was into the winning more than the game. Winning is a drug and is addictive. However it is a drug I recommend that everyone tries at least once.
Everyone (within reason considering disability) at 18, should be cast adrift in the world with only the clothes on their back. To navigate our country as best they can for one year. If this practice occurred to everyone, I'd like to think those in power would understand those with none. Those with money would understand unconditional charity. Those who judge wouldn't .
Save the life of something.
LSD in small dose. Continued use optional.
Seriously.
I've actually, for the first time ever, considered it lately. Not actively pursued, but considered. Who knows?
@BlueWave
Start small....see if it fits.
It's not for everyone, but it is something most should experience, right setting, etc....imo
wait tables
work at a sex toy store
work at a funeral home (or other death industry)
LSD (or other hallucinogen)
@AMGT looking back I’ve already had a full life filled with experiences that have allowed me learn a lot about people including myself. ?
Work a customer service job. Server, retail, call center, food service, etc.
Learn a dance step - with a partner.
Memorize a poem which says something meaningful to you and say it to somone who is important to you.
Create a painting.
Speak (or act in a play) before a large number of people.
Go on a shamanic drum journey to meet your power animal/spirit guide.
Float a river in a canoe.
I'd kill(metaphorically) to do that!!
@farmboy2017 If you ever make it to Montana I'd be glad to take you on the Upper Missouri River. Or if you are feeling adventurous, down Alberton Gorge of the Clark's Fork River.
Butt stuff.
way past once. It's my 'go to' form of contraception
Skydive. Especially flat-Earthers.
Climb a mountain.
Build a boat.
@HoaryMarmot It was very small but it worked. Had a daggerboard instead of a keel and the sails were jib and loose-footed gaff mainsail. Could carry two people with ease. Took me two years.