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All of us have at least a few knowledge blind spots that we may not be aware of. You don’t have unlimited free time at your disposal, so no matter how educated you are, there will always be at least a few areas where you could stand to brush up on the latest developments. A humbling fact is that it is practically impossible to become an expert in every field. That being said, you’d expect everyone to get to grips with at least some fundamental facts about how the world works.

Inspired by internet user u/No_Photograph1, the AskReddit online group shared what they think are vital pieces of knowledge that everyone should be aware of, but sadly, a “disturbing number of people” are ignorant of. Scroll down to read what they think are indispensable facts! Meanwhile, upvote the ones you think everyone could stand to learn.

Bored Panda wanted to find out how we can all stay curious about the world and what things we should focus on learning more about these days, so we got in touch with Melissa Church of Bad Science Jokes. She shed some light on our questions, and you'll find her thoughts as you read on.

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30 Critical Pieces Of Knowledge That A “Disturbing Number Of People” Are Ignorant Of Giving tax cuts to the wealthy does not create jobs or improved economic conditions for the non-wealthy.

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We asked Melissa how all of us can stay curious about the world around us while also dealing with all the responsibilities and stress in our lives. She was kind enough to walk us through this. The key is to approach everything incrementally so you don't necessarily have to set a lot of time aside to learn something new.

"It's imperative to find time to learn every single day because when you stop learning you stop growing as a person! It doesn't have to be something time-consuming. To stay curious every day can be anything from looking up the definition of a word to just asking a question about how something mundane works," the founder of Bad Science Jokes told Bored Panda via email.

"Personally, I like following social media pages that give you a fact of the day, or similar. It gives me a chance to learn something while still going about my daily work!"

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    #2

    Cargo ships loaded with containers docked at a busy port, highlighting critical logistics operations and shipments. Tariffs aren’t paid by the country they target.

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    #3

    A person in a suit presenting critical things on a flip chart to colleagues in a conference room. Don't let rogue billionaires hijack your federal payment systems.

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    Meanwhile, Bored Panda wanted to find out some of the core things that we should all put some effort into learning in this day and age. Currently, staying up-to-date with progress and changes in the field of artificial intelligence is probably a very good idea. Not just in terms of how your career might be impacted, but also from a media literacy perspective and to stay aware of how the world is shifting.

    "I think everyone should be educating themselves on artificial intelligence. I have seen images and videos that will cause me to do a double-take to see if it was real or fake," Melissa told Bored Panda.

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    "The technology is advancing extremely quickly. We need to educate ourselves in how the technology works, how to spot A.I., and how to properly use it," she said.

    #4

    Person holding a phone and using a laptop, symbolizing the need to know critical things in a digital era. How to spot misinformation. Way too many people believe anything they see on social media without questioning the source or verifying facts.

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    #5

    Person driving a red car on a blurred street, focused on critical driving skills. Driving in general. It’s disturbing that the amount of people who don’t know how to work a 4 way stop sign, park in a parking lot, change lanes, or simply back up.

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    #6

    Person writing notes at a wooden desk with coffee mug, focusing on critical things to know. A disturbing number of people seem to lack basic literacy.

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    It can be super tough to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in any field when you have adult responsibilities like work, college, taking care of your family, etc. Like it or not, it takes a ton of energy, time, and effort to learn new things. And after an exhausting day at the office, sometimes, all you really want to do is binge-watch something on Netflix or take a nap. We get it. However, things like your physical, emotional, and mental health are fundamental to your quality of life, so it only makes sense to invest some of your time into figuring out what’s good for your body, mind, and social life.

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    For example, we probably all know that sleep is vital to your health and longevity. However, the exact mechanism for how the brain maintains itself during sleep has been up for discussion. Recent research by neuroscientist Maiken Nedergaard from the University of Rochester Medical Center and her team has found that sleep is the rinse cycle in which the brain ‘washes’ itself.

    As reported in ‘Science,’ fluid percolates through the brain and flushes out chemical waste that has accumulated while awake. It’s found that this fluid circulates through the brain via the contraction of blood vessels and the periodic release of “a chemical cousin of adrenaline.”

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    Meanwhile, the sleep drug zolpidem, aka Ambien, affects these blood vessel oscillations. The result? Impeded fluid flow, potentially putting a dent in the rinsing out of chemical waste. Meanwhile, this circulation is also found to be impeded in Alzheimer’s patients and victims of other neurodegenerative illnesses.

    #7

    Person using a fire extinguisher on a large outdoor fire, demonstrating critical firefighting skills. Don't put water on a grease fire.

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    #8

    Person in beige underwear holding a red flower in front of their midsection, symbolizing critical things to know. Women have 3 holes in their private area. As a woman, you would be shocked at how many of my female friends growing up did not know that.

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    #9

    Person assisting someone in a wheelchair outdoors, highlighting critical knowledge of accessibility and empathy. Disability is a numbers game.

    If you live long enough, you WILL become disabled in some way.

    The human mind keeps us from processing this as fact, because our brains prefer to believe that our Special Wonderful Specialness and Superior Logic will make us the exception that proves the rule, but it never will. Ever.

    You, just like every other being on this planet, will experience death or physical breakdown followed by eventual death.

    There is no way to escape it.

    The only thing you can do is try to make disabled lives easier, with the knowledge that it will be you someday.

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    Broadly speaking, we need around 7 to 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep each night. The Cleveland Clinic warns that missing even just 1.5 hours of sleep can impact your entire body, including your cardiovascular and immune systems. Sleep deprivation leads to short-term problems like moodiness, memory problems, a lack of alertness, and an inability—or unwillingness—to take part in normal daily activities.

    Meanwhile, chronic sleeplessness can lead to depression, anxiety, forgetfulness, slower reaction times, blurred vision, a weakened immune system, hormonal issues, more stress, and a greater risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases.

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    Woman walking confidently down an empty road, demonstrating critical life skills under an expansive sky. That you should walk on the side of oncoming traffic.

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    #12

    30 Critical Pieces Of Knowledge That A “Disturbing Number Of People” Are Ignorant Of Politicians don’t actually care about the people they represent.

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    What facts do you think that absolutely everybody should know, dear Pandas? What knowledge blind spots do you think are far too common in society? If you had to tell a crowd of complete strangers a single piece of advice or a science fact, what would it be? Let us know what you think and what you’d say in the comments section below.

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    #13

    30 Critical Pieces Of Knowledge That A “Disturbing Number Of People” Are Ignorant Of Basic critical thinking.

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    #14

    Cargo ship in a busy port, loaded with colorful containers, maneuvered by tugboats, showcasing global trade logistics. 99% of Americans don't know what a tariff is.

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    #15

    Brick house with two brown garage doors, under a clear blue sky. Critical home feature often overlooked. Garage door springs will f*****g k**l you. Do not mess with them.

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    Industrial landscape with smokestacks releasing emissions into a cloudy sky, highlighting critical environmental issues. The EPA was formed because in 1969, the Cuyahoga River in Cleaveland caught on fire for the *13th* time since 1868. The source of the fires was the non-stop toxic waste that factories in Cleaveland were dumping into the river. As a result of the EPA's development, factories were suddenly expected to deal with their waste in a way that didn't harm the environment.

    Companies and factories didn't want to comply with those orders and, as a result, a ton of our manufacturing factory work was suddenly outsourced because other countries didn't have environmental restrictions. When other companies realized this was a much cheaper option, they followed suit. So just think: tons of Americans lost their jobs because companies didn't want to spend the money it would take to stop dumping waste from their factory into the environment.

    That's how f****d up the US is.

    Edit for Pt. II: The Hanford Nuclear Site in Washington state has been leaking toxic waste since as early as the 1970s. It is leaking more now, understandably; despite the fact the site is decommissioned, there's still a metric assload of waste there, a lot of which is in underground plumes. Said plumes have been eroding away at the interior and are slowly making their way towards the Columbia River, the 8th larger river in the US. Should these plumes reach the river, a LOT of toxic waste is going to be leaking into the river.

    That's how f****d up the US is.

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    #17

    Wildfire raging in a forested hillside, casting an orange glow in the smoky sky. Climate change is real, and both the GOP and Dems wanted to do something about it prior to a massive astroturfing campaign ran by the Koch brothers.

    Literally everyone saying that global warming isn't human induced is either paid by the Kochs to say that, or someone who fell for their propaganda.

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    #18

    Man sleeping peacefully in bed with striped sheets, highlighting critical things everyone should know about rest. A lot of people don’t realize just how bad sleep deprivation can be for your health. It messes with your immune system, your heart, and can even mess with your brain long term. Honestly, a lot of people think it’s no big deal, but it really is, especially if you’re constantly running on little sleep.

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    #19

    U.S. Capitol building illuminated at night with two American flags, symbolizing critical knowledge landmarks. How the US government works.

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    #20

    Person in a fuzzy sweater sitting with head down, surrounded by shadows in soft light; relates to critical things everyone should know. Head injuries k**l

    If you or someone you know has been hit hard enough to pass out or loose consciousness , seek a doctor. Brain bleeds are a silent killer.

    If you fall and hit your head, seek help

    If something else falls and hits your head, get checked out.

    I cringe at the videos of someone being knocked out in a street fight. Get checked out.

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    #21

    30 Critical Pieces Of Knowledge That A “Disturbing Number Of People” Are Ignorant Of Having the right to do something, doesn’t mean it doesn’t also come with responsibility.

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    #22

    30 Critical Pieces Of Knowledge That A “Disturbing Number Of People” Are Ignorant Of Congress can lie even in hearings without consequences.

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    #23

    Man in a gray shirt drinking from a bottle while driving, highlighting critical safety awareness issues. You don’t drive better drunk or h**h.

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    #24

    Cleaning products in a bucket, showcasing essential household items often overlooked. Don't mix cleaning solutions. Bleach mixed with vinegar or ammonia based chemicals will create dangerous gasses that can be lethal.

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    #25

    Person smiling in a car, with legs on the dashboard, enjoying a sunny day; carefree moment capturing critical life joy. If you sit in the passenger seat of a car with your feet resting on the dashboard, and the airbag goes off, it forces your feet up and through the window, often severing your feet.

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    #26

    30 Critical Pieces Of Knowledge That A “Disturbing Number Of People” Are Ignorant Of General fking kindness.

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    #27

    30 Critical Pieces Of Knowledge That A “Disturbing Number Of People” Are Ignorant Of In a progressive tax system, only the part of your income over the limit is taxed at the higher rate. So if there’s a 0% tax on $0-$100k and a 90% tax on income over $100k, and you made $100,001, you’d pay 90 cents in tax.

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    #28

    Mother and daughter cooking together in a modern kitchen, focusing on critical life skills. As I'm getting older I'm realizing how many people legitimately don't know how to cook/basic cooking practices. I grew up cooking with my family and a lot of my friends just happen to know there way around a kitchen but I've met people who have never even used their oven after months because they have no need.

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    #29

    Person sitting on a couch, wearing glasses and a striped shirt, coughing, with a lamp and remote visible nearby. How to save someone choking on something. Also being able to do it to yourself in case you are alone.

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    #30

    Severe flooding with submerged cars near a bridge, highlighting critical things everyone should know about flood safety. If you drive your car into a body of water like a lake or river, immediately roll down the windows. Once you’re submerged, pressure will prevent them from opening (you won’t be able to open the doors either).

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    #31

    Your body reacts to alcohol as poison because it *is* poison (and a carcinogen).

    All things in moderation.

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    #32

    You need to ventilate a room or a garage if you have an engine or generator on.

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    #33

    Person grilling outdoors, wearing a denim apron, managing flames with a spatula. If you're dealing with a grease fire, NEVER EVER EVER THROW FLOUR AT IT, FLOUR DOES NOT SMOTHER FIRE, IN FACT IT IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND WILL REACT LIKE A B**B

    Idk how wide-spread this misconception is nowadays, but my Mom once said it and I had to explain the above to her.

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    #34

    Two people sitting on a couch watching a movie on a flat-screen TV in a cozy living room. Only 50% of movies that have aired in a cinema from 1990 onwards are avaliable of streaming services today.


    Physical media will eventually be a critical resource when preserving film culture.

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    #35

    First Aid.

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    #36

    If we lost all electricity, it would only take a few weeks for millions of people to die of starvation or lack of water.

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    #37

    A child in a kitchen reaching for food, with a kettle and microwave in the background. That you should never put metal in the microwave! It’s like a little firework show, but not in a fun way. You’d think this would be common knowledge, but every year someone still discovers the hard way.

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    #38

    It’s a 100% risk that you don’t know who your child will grow up to be or what they will do, no matter what you do.

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    #39

    You should ssave for your retirement. young people dont acknolewge they are going to get old.

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    #40

    Person showering behind a foggy glass door, demonstrating critical daily routines. Slips in the bathroom are very common and dangerous.

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    #41

    You should eat food when taking any NSAIDs (ibuprofen, aspirin, naproxen, etc.) to avoid GI bleeding/ulcerations.

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    #42

    Couple sleeping on a white bed, wrapped in blankets, highlighting essential sleeping practices. General s*x knowledge. A lot of people aren’t taught things like how common herpes(hsv) is. That cold sore you got as a kid? Yeah that a form of herpes and you can pass it someone’s genitals if you go down on them even if you’re not having symptoms.

    Keeping on with herpes because there’s a stigma around it that shouldn’t exist. A lot of people won’t get symptoms and it’s not included in a lot of testing. This matters because people who do know and are responsible about it get treated like s**t over something they didn’t ask for.

    There’s efforts to makes cures and vaccines right now which are underfunded and not nearly enough people know about them. If you have herpes or you don’t have it and you don’t want to get it I suggest you check out r/HerpesCureResearch and learn a bit about it.

    Realize it’s way more common than people think and it’s something we can probably see a cure for in a few years if more people raise awareness on it.

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    #43

    When performing CPR, you should never bend your arms! You *have* to lock your elbows in order to get enough pressure.

    Movies/shows almost never show CPR being done realistically. Like, they don’t have to include the nasty parts like vomiting or broken ribs, but I really feel like they should show the correct form :/.

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    #44

    That Reddit is a cesspool of misinformation and lies.

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    #45

    How I Met Your Mother isn't good.

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    #46

    The majority of states do not consider EMS (your ambulance) an essential service.

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    #47

    People walking through a bustling street market, surrounded by art displays and shops, in an urban setting. You are responsible for creating your own privacy in public. It's not up to other people to give you the level of privacy you expect.


    I just posted a thread like this and holy s**t the amount of hostility I was getting from lunatics.

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    #48

    Person doing barbell squats in a fitness gym with weightlifting equipment. The importance of working out consistently I guess.

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    #49

    The majority of the population has herpes (HSV) and don’t know it.

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    #50

    How to survive without the internet.

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