I realize this is a broad question, but my life has changed drastically in the last few months, and I'm looking to experience more before I get too old. I know the usual answers like getting married, having kids, and so on.
I'm more interested in skills, hobbies, fields of education, practices, habits, and experiences that have shaped (for the better) the person you are today.
Getting my second college degree. My first was computer programming. My second was Fine Art.
It was therapy for me after losing everything I had worked for within the span of three weeks.
It helped my design skills in development.
It helped me regain self confidence.
It was an avenue for traveling abroad. Ireland, England, France.
I fulfilled a secret passion for being an artist that I never acknowledged to myself.
I gained skills in photography and now have a back-up field behind the backup field of graphic design. I can also take fantastic photos for myself just because. It's always great having an image that you created that is good enough to be your desktop background and look like you got it somewhere else.
Preserved dying skills in black and white film photography as I can shoot, develop, and print all of my own photos myself. I have a darkroom at home. Here's what my darkroom looks like
Some examples of my work:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/metalphoenixrising/16993970230/in/dateposted-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/metalphoenixrising/16850340426/in/album-72157651052859950/
http://www.gigspotting.net/assets_c/2014/08/Sleeping%20Beauty-1572.html
http://www.gigspotting.net/assets_c/2014/08/Wall-1581.html
http://www.gigspotting.net/assets_c/2014/08/But%20a%20Kiss-1539.html
http://www.gigspotting.net/assets_c/2014/08/Game%20Changer-1548.html
http://www.gigspotting.net/assets_c/2014/08/Jerpoint%20Abbey-1554.html
http://www.gigspotting.net/assets_c/2014/08/Kara%20Chambers%202-1557.html
http://www.gigspotting.net/assets_c/2014/08/Moon-1563.html
http://www.gigspotting.net/assets_c/2014/08/Perigee-1566.html