I don’t think there is much material records you’re supposed to have besides the administrative and medical history polymathwannabe mentioned.
However, as mental record I would add are the memories of the places you’ve lived in, and significant experiences you’ve had. You can make some up, but you’re supposed to have a story to tell if someone asks small talk questions, unless you’re prepared to signal “I don’t want to talk about my childhood”.
At the barest minimum, your birth certificate (and associated papers that prove your relatedness to people you hope to inherit from), your high school diploma (unless you already have a university degree AND don’t intend to pursue another one), and any vitally important medical records.
What records of your childhood are you supposed to have as an adult?
I don’t think there is much material records you’re supposed to have besides the administrative and medical history polymathwannabe mentioned.
However, as mental record I would add are the memories of the places you’ve lived in, and significant experiences you’ve had. You can make some up, but you’re supposed to have a story to tell if someone asks small talk questions, unless you’re prepared to signal “I don’t want to talk about my childhood”.
At the barest minimum, your birth certificate (and associated papers that prove your relatedness to people you hope to inherit from), your high school diploma (unless you already have a university degree AND don’t intend to pursue another one), and any vitally important medical records.