The adventure, learning new things, getting to go places, learning about the outdoors, learning about survival..
I could go on for days.
Please go on for days about everything that you do that can be done on your own, except for the experience which is a given obviously considering any experience can be unique on its own in various ways. No, seriously, you can learn new things, go to new places, learn about the outdoors and learn about survival on your own too. Hell I watched plenty of Survivorman and I'm probably more qualified than the average American to live in the wilderness.
There's no adventure, and I've never seen how learning to survive in the wilderness would help the average U.S. citizen.
I can imagine it's useful for only like the actual outdoors people but the only time I've seen any boy scout that I know go outdoors is when they're at the damn boy scouts stuff themselves. They don't go on any hiking expeditions or whatever on their own.
being an eagle scout is a good way to earn a first job or two. and I think it helps with college scholarships
still have no interest in being one, tho. I tried once, and it's not for me I guess
It sure helps their resume, thays for sure.
And I can't even think of why. I think the only purpose of the Eagle Scout badge nonsense would be that you actually are pushed to do all the objectives that require it as opposed to just doing it on your own in your free will.