Nobody has all the answers. Not even Wikipedia. So, generally speaking, we shouldn't be too hard on ourselves if our lack of understanding of the universe takes center stage. In fact, acknowledging the limits of your mind instead of giving into your insecurity to always appear smart is a sign of intelligence.
To show you that we all have our moments, Bored Panda is taking a look at a discussion on Reddit, started by user Big_Piccolo_8369 where people have been revealing what things they found out embarrassingly late in life. From preserving veggies to making decisions when you're horny, continue scrolling and check out some of the most popular entries!
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Percentages are reversible. So 8% of 25 is the same thing as 25% of 8 and sometimes the reverse is easier to calculate.
We managed to get in touch with Big_Piccolo_8369, and they said this post was a result of a conscious attempt to create a viral thread.
"I kept on trying to think of questions that would blow up. Since everyone has found out something way too late, and Reddit users love answering questions about themselves, I decided to ask that question," they told Bored Panda.
"I was kind of expecting lighthearted answers, but I was met with random things to do if you get sued or if you buy a house or something. I did see some funny ones so it sort of worked out."
Being well-educated in one area doesn't mean that a person can't be a total idiot in other areas.
Dr. Adi Jaffe, who holds a Ph.D. in psychology and teaches courses at UCLA that address addiction, pointed out that the more we learn, the more we realize how little we actually know. But when we lack this awareness, we fall victim to the Dunning Kruger Effect (DKE) — a cognitive bias in which people wrongly overestimate their knowledge or ability in a specific area.
"Because the world is full of know-it-alls who don’t actually have any idea of what they are talking about—and the more aware we become of this phenomenon, the better we'll be at deciphering the trolls spouting fake news from the truth-tellers," Jaffe explained on Psychology Today.
Don't ignore bullies. That's terrible advice.
The only way they will leave you alone is through the sight of their own blood.
Taking medication for mental illness actually helps
And don’t let anyone tell you that “you should just get some exercise or go for a walk and you’ll feel better”. That may help some but not all. Instead, I suggest, kicking the person in the shins and then start running. That way they can’t be mad since they were the ones that gave you the advice to go for a run
Many tend to overestimate their capabilities."People will rate themselves as average or above average on essentially all tasks," Jaffe said. "If you understand how averages work, you know this is impossible (some people have to be below average, some are average, and some are above average for the whole thing to work)."
But the incompetent fail, through life experience, to learn that they are unskilled. Why?
"One reason is that people rarely receive negative feedback about their skills and abilities from others in everyday life. We can call this tact, being diplomatic, or respect for others, but the end result is the same: We typically shy away from telling people they messed up. But what DKE teaches us is that people need honest feedback."
You can’t get lazy with birth control just because you turn 40.
Signed, Middle Aged Mom of a newborn
There's another reason why so many of us may not accept that we are incompetent or lacking knowledge. We may be ignorant of an important form of feedback: social comparison.
"One of the ways we learn about our competencies is by observing the actions of others. Research shows that, compared with people who are experts in particular areas, people who are incompetent in those same areas are less able to identify the skills in others," Jaffe explained. "Consequently, they are unable to learn that they had less competence in the area and were more likely to overestimate themselves."
So when you think you're really good at something, finding an objective way to assess your expertise might be really useful.
Flushable wipes are not to be flushed ever.
The people you work with aren't your friends. Always keep your guard up. Any and all of them can throw you under the bus at any time.
That's a bit harsh. I mean, they could be your friends. And on that note, your "friends" can also throw you under the bus, so...
When it comes to trying to save someone from addiction: love is not enough.
Just because I hold an opinion on something doesn't mean that I need to share it. I spent WAY too much of my early adulthood inserting my viewpoint into discussions that I wasn't really a part of.
A crypto investor, a vegan, a Trump supporter and The Last Jedi hater walk into a bar. How do you tell them apart? No need to, you'll know within five minutes.
It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness. That is life.
Just because they're older than you, doesn't make them more mature. Would've saved me from an entire marriage
“This little piggy went to market”.......the pig was not shopping.
That most people can actually see pictures in their mind. Growing up, I always thought 'counting sheep to fall asleep' meant using my head to think the words "1 sheep, 2 sheep, 3 sheep" etc, and so I was understandably puzzled as to why sheep, and not any other word?
Then, when I was 34 years old, so not exactly young, I actually figured out that I have aphantasia.
Turns out, nearly everyone can actually 'see' animals, or their family member's faces, or characters from a movie, in their head - whereas I've always built quite detailed descriptions, in words, because that's all I have in my head.
That's interesting. Like the people who have an inner monolog and those that don't
Never make an important decision if you are hungry or horny.
Both have a massive impact on your decision making abilities.
If you press Windows Key + V you can see a list of all the things you've copied
No one really cares about you. I don't mean that in a bad way. But everyone is so busy thinking about themselves, you are always an after thought.
The most embarrassing thing in your life, probably doesn't matter than much to someone else.
We live in an egoistic world. Everyone only thinks of themselves. I'm the only one who ever thinks of me! (I heard this from a teacher maybe 40 years ago)
Your brain isn't trying to make you happy or your life easier.
It's trying to keep you alive. Everything else is secondary.
In fact it's just trying to keep you alive long enough to breed and multiply your genes. Ideally by having grandchildren.
That gargling saltwater works way better than cough drops for colds and sore throats.
Do all the crazy stuff when you are Young. By the time you can afford it, you no longer have the stamina to.
Your oral health is just as important as your general health.
Life can literally change forever in the next second, hour or day and that when people say to enjoy every moment of life as if it’s your last, it’s actually good advice to maintain a positive attitude and feel like you have no regrets.
I’m speaking from personal experience - my SO has been diagnosed with a major issue and the good days are limited, so we are living our best life, just enjoying the simple things.
That’s why it makes me so mad when people make fun of YOLO, yea it’s become a stupid term now but it really is a good saying to live by, you shouldn’t get it tattooed on you but it’s made me realize i wasn’t going to get anywhere in several years and made me reconsider many bad relationships
Hard work isn’t always the answer.
When I worked a minimum wage job, I would work hard and not take breaks, so a great job, and always finish early. I just then got told to pick up the slack for the employees who spent their time goofing off. Never got a promotion, raise, or even a “Hey, good job”
Basic living skills
My parents were hoarders and neglected me growing up, we lived in filth and wore dirty clothes, rarely bathed etc. So I never learned what goes into keeping a house clean, or good hygiene practices, or the basic skills needed for normal life.
I know "in theory" how to do those things now, but the underlying core organizational, management, etc skills still aren't there. It's kinda hard to explain but it just feels like there will always be a gap for me.
I grew up with a chronically sick mom. Same, it is hard for me to get motivated
That kitten's baby teeth also fall out. Found out when playing with my cat he was young.
Rollercoaster of emotions between it happening and me googling while holding a little ~~canine~~ fang in my hand.
Jeeezus, I almost made an idiot of myself. I was going to post "*Feline", then googled it just in case, and learned that corner teeth/fangs are called canine 🤣🤣🤣
Apparently you’re not supposed to rinse off your toothpaste.
Edit: Just Google it. Apparently it’s better to leave the toothpaste residue in your mouth so the fluoride can work on your teeth.
"Every action made in anger ends in sorrow."
An attorney, when I was 24
That when people ask to borrow money especially if it's a friend or family just expect to never see it again.
I tell people that I don't LEND money. If I have it to give I do but I never expect to see it again. I also tell them they can choose to return it if they wish (so far no one has lol). If I don't have it to GIVE I just say No.
If you're a parent of a child who has had psych evaluations done by their school district you need to read each and every single thing that's documented in those papers. Then ask yourself if your child may not have the correct diagnosis after all.
I went 32 years without knowing I was Autistic. I just found out last year. Who I'd be today if I had only known... I'm traumatized as hell from this.
The documents from my schools psych evals had loads of evidence to support this, but no one ever said a word to me! No one!
Take matters into your own hands and never EVER rely on the system.
These days I would not trust a schools psych evaluation. The school is acting for the school, not the student. Get your own doctor. Same goes with school "Police". Get the locals or the state police.
This is not always true. I am a nurse for a school based health center and we (medical and behavioral health) work very closely with the schools to help students who struggle with mental health. The evaluations are done by highly qualified pediatric physicians and nurse practitioners, licensed social worker, therapists, and when needed psychiatric providers. The schools are very active in doing everything they can to help make school for these students a safe and productive environment for them to learn and thrive, while we provide the therapy, group programs, and medication when needed to help them navigate life. I live in liberal city in the more liberal PNW in the US, where voters and local governments are more likely to put funding into programs like this. Different parts of the country and conservative areas are very different unfortunately and some even believe that kids having lunches for free will spoil them.
Load More Replies...If they don't line up with an independent psych evaluation, it's time to get a second (or third) independent evaluation. Second opinions are a thing with doctors of all sorts.
I was just diagnosed this year at 39. I think my life could've been so different.
Same age and I just realized last year I have lived my life with ADHD due to a family member being diagnosed.
Load More Replies...Also, that Asperger’s can be managed with any parent who’s aware or shows the same symptoms. My son is brilliant. Although he can’t handle overstimulation and neither can I. I had 2 of his teachers ask him to be evaluated. The pediatrician asked me if this was something my son and I can handle together. I said I could, because I’m the same way. So he told me to just inform the teachers of his needs. I did. He’s always excelled in schooling and is so awesome. Class clown even. Graduating this year with a job he also excels at and scholarships. I believe it’s because we didn’t make him feel like he had a problem? In my eyes, he certainly doesn’t.
I don't think neurodivergence is a "problem" but it does create specific challenges (while also sometimes easing other challenges). If someone understands those challenges and has a good framework and tools for facing them then it will help to be successful with those other things that are easier and more enjoyable for people with neurodivergence. If people don't understand themselves and how their expectations may not mesh with "neurotypical" expectations, then life can be much more difficult than it should be because frankly stupid misunderstandings will get in the way of good stuff. There are many good ways for someone with neurodivergence to gain the tools to have good interactions in groups that are, just as a numbers game and our relative reluctance to discuss human behavioral science, unaware of neurodivergence, be that a mentor who has their own good tools or access to tools through schools or therapeutic programs. Then, hopefully, the things we love doing can really shine.
Load More Replies...Take responsibility for your own health, physical, mental, and otherwise, and learn all you can about whatever symptoms, conditions you have*. Become your own expert and advocate, because you can't depend on anyone else to do it. *This doesn't mean self-diagnose via Google or WebMD, just be informed. Even after research, tell your doctor about your symptoms in a much detail as possible, let them diagnose, then ask questions.
And, I would also say, if a blood relative gets a diagnosis, it's worth talking to your doctor about getting evaluated, again for pretty much anything but certainly including neurology and mental health. It also means being extra careful about things that may trigger those health conditions to get worse even if you are not diagnosed yourself.
Load More Replies...I have found that the schools today evaluate spot on. Autism is such a hard disablity to diagnos. Because there is such a large spectrum, kids with ADHD could be misdiagnosed. As a parent, always ask teachers/doctors if your child is right where he/she should be. Always ask, never assume.
The fun thing about my own slice of HFA, my emotional maturity level lagged behind roughly 10 years. In hindsight, my behavior makes much more sense in that light, but at the time I was so often confused by my 'peers'. Also, undiagnosed officially, unofficially I was late thirties when I put it together.
That's rough. I have a kid with HFA and ADHD and the last few years have been an exercise in me looking back at my life and going "Oh @#$&, that's a symptom?!?". My parents are in their 70's and I haven't had the heart to tell them all the flags they missed. We have all pretty well realized that my uncle is HFA misdiagnosed as (or ignored because of) dyslexia though, and he definitely deserved better.
Load More Replies...I was diagnosed on the autism spectrum at the age of 52, better late than never. Life would have been easier with more supports, however I'm thankful that my wife recognised my autistic traits and suggested I go through a diagnosis.
When my son was in 1st grade, the school suspected he had ADHD and wanted him to take Ritalin. I absolutely refused and told them he's bored in class - try challenging him. They moved him into the 2nd grade reading class and he thrived there. I would never take the word of a school psychologist without discussing issues with his doctor first. I was furious that at the first sign of " behavioral issues " the school's first response is medication, not accessing the behavior itself.
These sorts of diagnosis were not made 30 years ago. We were still in the infancy of this. Most were ADHD or ADD and either pumped with drugs, or treated like "bad kids".
how did you end up being diagnosed? I share a lot of traits with Asperger's but have never had autism ruled out.
trying to get a diagnosis, my therapist just got one. my family has money, but not enough to pay for that (usa) probably cuz both of my parents and i are on 1-a lot of meds
I tried to get extra reading comprehension for my son and the school said he has a C so that is good enough.
I got diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. Both School and home tried to tell me I was just lazy and dumb and instead I am smart and I just have a disorder. That can be cooped with. So yeah don't trust what the school says
Autism is a spectrum. Just remember this: You can be autistic BUT it doesn’t mean that it’s impacting your education in a manner that warrants special education services. A lot of districts place students in sped when the only thing they really needed was a few accommodations in a general education setting.
And I still don't know. It's sooo difficult to get an appointment. The demand is too high.
I’m autistic too and SO happy I wasn’t diagnosed as a kid. But my luck is, I also have adhd so I’m very extrovert when with others. So I’ve always had a lot of friends and I’ve always been popular. Recent years I’m way more introvert and have zero need for friends though.
My son is 57 and has just had a psych appointment made (first time ever) because he has just been told they think he is autistic
All throughout primary school and into secondary, I was written off as delinquent or truant. I wasn't trying to be an a-hole. I had traumatic brain damage!!!! This was misdiagnosed in my Sophomore year as bipolar! Decades of being on the wrong prescriptions made my life a living hell.
Your parents, not the system had the responsibility to inform you, if you were a minor at the time.
I think OP is saying that as a parent, read your child's evaluations and don't just trust others to get it right.
Load More Replies...That is not true everywhere. In actuality, what people should not trust are sweeping generalizations.
Load More Replies...That after high school it's incredibly hard to find real friends.
Team events are a good way to meet people and it doesn't always have to be sports. Maybe the local pub runs a quiz where you can join a team, or a dominoes team, or allsorts. Even a dog-walking club or down at the dog park? I think you probably need a dog for the last two but if you arrive before someone, talk only to them and then leave after them, they will never know. At the dog park, that is. They will definitely notice if you join a dog-walking club without a dog and they will think you are strange. And that hurts. Or so I've been told.
On Wednesday I learned that pancakes are so called because they are a cake made in a pan. smh
I’m 61yo
you can preserve fresh vegetables by getting plasting containers and putting paper towels on the bottom and the top. it absorbs the water. its the water from condensation that makes them go bad so fast. then just change the paper towels every few days and wipe out the container. Makes them last WAY longer.
i wonder how i am not dead that i did not know this. Especially as a single guy. My fresh veggies can last 3 weeks. I dont have to get little bits and keep going back to the store.
My name is Aaron. Turns out when you go to the bank, and the post office and the store, you are running Errands. Not Aarons.
A pony is not a baby horse.
Edit: the number of people who are responding to this saying that they didn't know this makes me feel so much better for having learned it last year from reddit. At 36 years old. Glad I'm not the only one it took a while for! Cheers.
That you can get pregnant the very first time you have sex.
Well, according to a high ranked member of the Greek Church, a woman cannot get pregnant if she doesn't participate (I really don't know what that means) and also she can't get raped unless she wants to (again... I have no words...)
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Just because it usually doesn't work out doesn't mean it never does. 15 happy years so far with my first boyfriend, thank you very much. 21 if you count the years spent dating. Just.... think carefully. Be sure you're sure. You're both likely to change much and divorce is expensive (financially and mentally). But don't throw a good relationship away just because everyone thinks they know better than you, either.
Load More Replies...That doctors are not superhuman. Yes, they went to school for many years are they know more than you do - but they make mistakes, too. Don't trust blindly, listen to your body, question them & get second opinions as necessary. And especially, if you have a bad allergy, always ask the pharmacist to double-check. I have been saved by that TWICE when the doctor assured me that they were not prescribing me a beta lactam antibiotic but in fact they were.
If the doctor says probably the pain is indegestion or whatever comment to get you to leave, then ask them back what evidence they have. Unfortunately, we all make mistakes but to disregard a patient with no evidence is lazy. Because the person might have stage 4 cancer by the time they decide to run any tests.
Load More Replies...When you get paid, pay your bills before you spend money on anything else. If you have money after that, save a good chunk of it.
In the joke "Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side", 'the Other Side' is death. The chicken crossed the road because it wanted to die.
Just because it usually doesn't work out doesn't mean it never does. 15 happy years so far with my first boyfriend, thank you very much. 21 if you count the years spent dating. Just.... think carefully. Be sure you're sure. You're both likely to change much and divorce is expensive (financially and mentally). But don't throw a good relationship away just because everyone thinks they know better than you, either.
Load More Replies...That doctors are not superhuman. Yes, they went to school for many years are they know more than you do - but they make mistakes, too. Don't trust blindly, listen to your body, question them & get second opinions as necessary. And especially, if you have a bad allergy, always ask the pharmacist to double-check. I have been saved by that TWICE when the doctor assured me that they were not prescribing me a beta lactam antibiotic but in fact they were.
If the doctor says probably the pain is indegestion or whatever comment to get you to leave, then ask them back what evidence they have. Unfortunately, we all make mistakes but to disregard a patient with no evidence is lazy. Because the person might have stage 4 cancer by the time they decide to run any tests.
Load More Replies...When you get paid, pay your bills before you spend money on anything else. If you have money after that, save a good chunk of it.
In the joke "Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side", 'the Other Side' is death. The chicken crossed the road because it wanted to die.