A.C.
Great question!
I would say my most significant life changing experience (in that it changed my entire approach to life) happened at summer camp when I was 14. Up to this point in my life I was very superficial. I knew if I wanted to be someone's friend by looking at them. There was this boy at camp and he wore green girly barrettes in his hair and wanted everyone to call him "green matt". I said to my bff, "I just know he's gonna be on my team, what a wierdo..." Of course when they broke us up into groups for the week, he was not only on my team, but my assigned buddy. Long story short, he changed my life. He was the funniest, wittiest, most diversified person I had met. He became one of my best friends, to this day we stay in touch. The last day of camp we had to go around and say what we were most thankful for out of our experiences there. I learned not to judge people by their appearances. I learned that I would be missing out on some wonderful people and boxing myself in by going on looks alone. Thank the good lord I learned that so young. I really think that lesson is the reason I have been able to navigate my life thus far with openness and acceptance of others. I will forever be grateful he was put in my life.