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Article created by: Saulė Tolstych

Over the millennia of its existence, humanity has accumulated a huge amount of so-called "folk wisdom" - sayings, proverbs and various allegedly wise quotes. These are words that are intended - often in rhymed form - to reflect some kind of rule of conduct, or simply to calm an upset person.

They are passed down from generation to generation, remain in our subconscious, and we continue to pronounce them without even thinking - but how much do they even make sense? Well, some are simply outdated, not keeping up with the rapid development of mankind in recent decades, some are even harmful, because public morality has changed significantly, and some are just one big lie.

Do you want an example? Voila! You may have heard Thomas Edison's famous saying, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." Beautiful and impressive, isn't it? On the other hand, this statement is true, perhaps, only to one person - Edison himself.

The fact is that the great inventor did not receive a fundamental education, but rather he had simply phenomenal perseverance and working capacity. As a result, where it was enough to simply make some scientific calculation, Edison compensated for everything with a banal enumeration of options manually. It worked for him, but it's far from a fact that it works for others.

Well, there is a very popular thread in the AskReddit community where the topic starter wonders "Which old saying is actually nonsense?" During the few months of its existence, the thread has been upvoted more than 35.4K times, and today it consists of nearly 16.6K comments, many of which hide a complete deconstruction of some element of that notorious "folk wisdom".

Bored Panda has made a list for you with the most popular comments of the original thread. Some of them we have heard hundreds of times in our lives, some you will first meet in this post - in any case, feel free now to scroll to the very end and if you do not find something that seems like complete nonsense to you, please write it in the comments.

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#1

"Money Can't Buy Happiness"

Close-up of various international coins and banknotes in a container representing wise old sayings about money value lost. "Money can't buy happiness." Poverty can't buy anything.

Difficult-Tap-3277 , David Baron Report

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    #2

    "It's Always In The Last Place You Look"

    Wooden shelves filled with books, DVDs, and models illustrating wise old sayings that lost meaning today. "It's always in the last place you look" Well of course it is. Why would you continue looking once you've found it

    callytoad , Qetesh Report

    Bacon Tentacles
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And if you try and look in the last place first, it won't be there.

    #3

    "Looks Don't Matter"

    Tabby cat looking at its reflection in a small mirror illustrating wise old sayings losing meaning in the contemporary world. "looks don't matter" I've noticed that this is usually said by people who are attractive themselves. That's like someone born rich saying that money doesn't matter.

    RadiantHC , kitschkitten Report

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    #4

    "Age Brings Wisdom"

    Two elderly people walking with canes on a forest path amid leafless trees in late autumn, reflecting wise old sayings. "Age brings wisdom" We have an congress, senate, and a bunch of aging baby boomers that prove that wrong.

    CLWho83 , Csaba Török Report

    #5

    "Money Is The Root Of All Evil"

    Scattered U.S. one-dollar bills representing wise old sayings that have lost their meaning in the contemporary world. “Money is the root of all evil” is probably one of the most misquoted sayings out there. The actual quote is “for the love of money is the root of all evil” that changes the meaning behind the quote completely imo

    Jmclay681 , 401(K) 2012 Report

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    #6

    "Go Big Or Go Home"

    Person sitting at a desk using a computer in a sparsely furnished room illustrating wise old sayings lost meaning. Go big or go home. You have no idea how bad I just want to go home.

    Best_Detective_2533 , Justin Clements Report

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    #7

    "Slept Like A Baby"

    Toddler wearing a blue shirt and dark pants playing quietly under a bed, illustrating old sayings losing meaning. Slept like a baby. Babies actually don't sleep well

    Bigbird_Elephant , Donnie Ray Jones Report

    #8

    "If At First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try And Try Again"

    Two elderly people walking together on a forest path, symbolizing wise old sayings lost meaning in the contemporary world. If at first you don't succeed try, try and try again. Don't follow that advice when dating. You will be branded as a stalker/creep.

    i-need-blinker-fluid , Jeremy Segrott Report

    #9

    "Early To Bed, Early To Rise, Makes A Man Healthy, Wealthy, And Wise"

    Two white coffee cups on saucers with spoons on a green table, illustrating wise old sayings lost in contemporary world. "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise." I did that for years, and I'm morbidly obese, lower middle class, and stupid as hell.

    stonesthrowaway24601 , chispita_666 Report

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    #10

    "You Won't Always Have A Calculator On You"

    Pink Texas Instruments calculator on a sheet with handwritten resistance calculations in a contemporary world context. "You won't always have a calculator on you"

    IsakTS , Bill Smith Report

    #11

    "The Customer Is Always Right"

    Person in blue jacket holding paper bags, standing outside a shop reflecting wise old sayings lost meaning concept. The customer is always right

    Shutup_England , Green Mamba :)--< Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Assume the customer is right until it is plain beyond all question that he is not."

    #12

    "You Can Be Anything You Want"

    Three black and white cats lounging on a couch, illustrating the concept of wise old sayings lost meaning. You can be anything you want.

    Madhammer99 , Jennifer C. Report

    #13

    "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger"

    Two people lying on sandy beach near grass and old buildings, illustrating wise old sayings lost meaning online. What doesn't kill you make you stronger

    giggles________ , Michael Coghlan Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or at the very least gives you a really dark sense of humor and an unhealthy coping mechanism.

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    #14

    "There's No Such Thing As A Stupid Question"

    Colorful question mark cookies arranged in rows, symbolizing lost meaning of wise old sayings in contemporary world. There's no such thing as a stupid question.

    Simon_Jester88 , Scott McLeod Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Aha. Ahahaha. *snort* HAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    #15

    "Pull Yourself Up By Your Bootstraps"

    Pair of polished brown leather cowboy boots with intricate stitching, symbolizing wise old sayings losing meaning. “Pull yourself up by your bootstraps” - it’s meant as an ironic/satirical phrase, because it refers to an act which is literally impossible

    ChimpskyBRC , Eric.Ray Report

    #16

    "A Jack Of All Trades Is A Master Of None"

    Blacksmith shaping hot metal using pliers and vise in workshop illustrating wise old sayings lost meaning. "A jack of all trades is a master of none". Only because no one ever user uses the full quote, so it's useless in this form.

    nLedd , Jonny Hunter Report

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    #17

    "This Too Shall Pass"

    Group of people overlooking city skyline and lake, reflecting on wise old sayings lost in contemporary world meaning “This too shall pass” Uhh not if it’s herpes? Unless you mean pass it on

    LeftOnDead , Tom Shockey Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "It may pass like a kidney stone, but it will still pass."

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    #18

    "Sticks And Stones May Break My Bones, But Words Will Never Hurt Me"

    Rocks and fallen branches scattered on forest floor illustrating wise old sayings losing meaning in contemporary world. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me

    Fi11a , Kaarina Dillabough Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Boy did that turn out to be a load of BS. Stupid brain.

    #19

    "Good Things Come To Those Who Wait"

    Group of young people sitting at a bus stop, illustrating contemporary views on wise old sayings in modern life. Good things come to those who wait….

    AllBadForYou , seabamirum Report

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    #20

    "Slow And Steady Wins The Race"

    Small brown snail crawling on a green leaf symbolizing wise old sayings losing meaning in the contemporary world. Slow and steady wins the race… yet I always lose the kahoot

    daanimas , surtr Report

    #21

    "Feed A Cold, Starve A Fever"

    Bowl of fresh vegetables and cooked chicken on counter in a professional kitchen preparing wholesome meals. Feed a cold, starve a fever. Just eat nutritious, easy to digest foods when you're sick (and stay hydrated).. edit: Holy cow this comment blew up! Thanks for the awards! As for the people who are telling me my version is incorrect, I can tell you that its the one I heard growing up, and the internet seems to confirm that it is indeed a saying (though starve a cold, feed a fever also seems to be a thing)

    hyren82 , DC Central Kitchen Report

    Bacon Tentacles
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Feed everything. Why take any chances? And at least you'll be full.

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    #22

    21 Wise Old Sayings That Have Totally Lost Their Meaning In The Contemporary World, As Shared By Folks In This Online Group

    "Blood is thicker than water."
    The full quote is, "The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb."
    Completely stands the shortened version on its head.

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