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: Setting up bank accounts, understanding credit responsibly, and learning basic money management.

The transition from adolescence to adulthood requires mastering a "Big Five" set of markers, traditionally defined as finishing school, leaving home, becoming financially independent, marrying, and having children. Modern preparation focuses on these essential life skills: Adult/Niche/Teens

: Developing resumes, practicing interview skills, and understanding workplace etiquette like punctuality and dress codes. : Engaging in "flow" activities—like sports

: Engaging in "flow" activities—like sports, specialized gaming, or unique crafts—is linked to higher self-esteem and better future goal-setting. cooking simple meals

: Finding "sub-niches" in underserved areas (e.g., specific hobbies or specialized tutorials) is recommended for building a digital presence.

: Teaching "adulting" skills like basic car maintenance (changing a tire, oil checks), cooking simple meals, and managing household chores.

: Encouraging problem-solving and allowing teens to experience "controlled failure" to build maturity. 2. Niche Opportunities for Young Adults

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