What do you wish that everybody knew?
Learning science when you are young will change everything that is possible for you as you become an adult. It changes you individually: you have more ways to understand the world—and it changes what opportunities are available for you later in life. You will learn how to solve problems and think clearly. You will have access to more work choices and better paying jobs. You can take up an instrument or engage with creative projects at any time of life. That is not true of science. It is much, much harder to find opportunities to learn science seriously as an adult than it is when you are young and in school.