We live in an inequal world and, sadly, some of us have more than others. And not necessarily material things, but just mondane things that we don't consider to be privileges, like decent health or loving parents. Maybe you wouldn't call these privileges, because they are normal to you, but there are people who can only wish to have that.

Reddit user vianneyal asked people "What is something people don't realize is a privilege?" to remind us all to be grateful for the simple things we have or the things that help us to live our lives more comfortably. The thread quickly grabbed the attention of Reddit users, being upvoted 55k times in less than two weeks. Folks were mentioning all sorts of things that they feel grateful for or, on the contrary, to have.

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#1

Modern hotel bedroom with a neatly made bed featuring white linens and green accents, illustrating invisible privileges. This might sound silly to some but the other night I decided to change my bedding randomly and realized how lucky I am to be able to swap to another clean set on a whim. Clean laundry, multiple blankets, a whole drawer of socks...those things make me feel rich. A lot of people don't have another set of clothes or a clean, safe bed to sleep in.

Anticrepuscular_Ray , Jennifer C. Report

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    #2

    Person washing dishes in kitchen sink, illustrating invisible privileges in everyday tasks and routines at home. Executive function. Anyone in your life that you think is ‘lazy’, ‘messy’, etc. likely has some kind of executive function deficit. It’s common with depression, ADHD, ASD, and other mental illnesses. Imagine sitting somewhere, knowing you should do something, wanting to do it, but there is this weird mental block preventing you from getting up and doing it. That’s one of the many ways exec dysfunction manifests. It is h**l seeing normal people just be able to do s**t. And that goes for fun, happy things just as much as s****y, chore-type things. Even going to the bathroom when you feel the need to can be a struggle.

    aliceroyal , MollySVH Report

    #3

    Man in checked shirt flexing arm muscle, representing confidence and invisible privileges concept. Being able-bodied. Maybe it's cliche but seriously, all that can change in less than an instant. You never realize how much you take health for granted until it's screwed up.

    DTownForever , Teo Romera Report

    #4

    Grocery haul on a table including bread, bananas, milk, chips, cereal, juice, and cheese representing everyday invisible privileges. Buying groceries without having to carefully consider prices.

    User , Phillip Stewart Report

    #5

    Running water from faucet in a white sink symbolizing invisible privileges many people don’t notice daily. Running water 24/7 everyday

    Zack4044 , Vuk Cosic Report

    #6

    Middle-aged couple smiling at a social event illustrating invisible privileges most people don’t notice in daily life. Having your parents to fall back onto for help or advice during adulthood. I've been estranged since I've been 16, life ain't easy navigating the world alone.

    NotMyCabbagesAgain , Muness Castle Report

    #7

    Three women gardening together outdoors, demonstrating invisible privileges in everyday life and teamwork. Having the freedom to focus on things like hobbies or finding your passion instead of just basic human needs like keeping a roof over your head and food in your stomach.

    Hrekires , Joe Shlabotnik Report

    #8

    Modern clean restroom with toilet and sink highlighting invisible privileges in daily facilities access. Toilets

    User , EG Focus Report

    #9

    Euro banknotes in various denominations arranged on a wooden surface illustrating invisible privileges related to money. Not having to pay bribes to survive

    notveryoriginalname2 , Jeff Report

    #10

    Home office workspace with laptop, books, and personal items by window illustrating invisible privileges concept. Privacy. Not so much the whole big brother, everyone is watching/listening to everything thing, that’s a whole other can of worms. I’m talking about the simple pleasure of having a place which is just yours, with a door you can shut and be alone.

    Mollinda , Nathan Wong Report

    #11

    Elderly couple smiling outdoors, highlighting invisible privileges that most people don’t notice in daily life. Having loving parents in a healthy marriage.

    7c518c130a4c , Michael Stillwell Report

    #12

    Healthcare worker administering vaccine to a woman wearing a face mask, highlighting invisible privileges in medical access. Being able to choose between Covid vaccines. Like there are many countries that are unable to get access to at least one vaccine, but in rich nations like the US, people can choose between which vaccine they want to get. And yet you have people who refuse to get the vaccine for non-legitimate reasons.

    PumpkinSpiceBiscotti , Joint Base San Antonio Report

    #13

    Young girl wearing a pink flower headband eating food indoors, illustrating invisible privileges in everyday life. Having no gut or digestive issues. I can tell you it's easier for people to accept when I say "I don't eat it because I don't like the taste" rather than saying "I can't eat it because it makes my stomach hurt" For some reason, people think that because they can eat anything without any issues, the rest of the world can too. And if you say you can't, you're some sort of pretentious gluten-free hippie f******d who thinks they're better than everyone. Some people just don't know how lucky they are yet they eat trash all the time. Treat your bodies well people, especially if they work 100% correctly.

    mainne1078 , Francisco Becerro Report

    #14

    Decorative manhole cover with historic ship and buildings design surrounded by cobblestone street, highlighting invisible privileges concept. Sewers. A literal city of tunnels you never see, draining and moving water in and out of your town/city, completely hidden from view. It's a f****n luxury and you'd be surprised how much of the world doesn't have that while the rest of the world never even thinks about it.

    Happy8Day , denisbin Report

    #15

    Fried rice with vegetables in a black bowl, illustrating invisible privileges related to everyday access. Eating three meals a day

    wilmeist3r , llee_wu Report

    #16

    Teen student sleeping on school desk during class, representing invisible privileges many people don’t notice having. Getting as much sleep as you need.

    Character_Comb_3439 , Simon Shek Report

    #17

    Person receiving dental treatment with a focus on invisible dental braces and oral care privileges Having access to dentists in childhood.

    Fr8ndInm8-2 , Aine Report

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    #18

    Tourists visiting ancient Greek temple under clear blue sky, illustrating invisible privileges of easy travel access. Some people don’t seem to realize how much of a privilege travel is. There are a lot of privileges within that broad category, too. Some passports allow holders to travel pretty much anywhere they wish. Men can sometimes travel alone to places that women might rightly feel unsafe visiting. LGBTQ+ people are sometimes at greater risk than others, depending on the destination. White people are sometimes treated better as tourists than people of color. There are layers and layers of privilege in travel, and I think sometimes certain people forget that.

    glitterlok , Adam Witwer Report

    #19

    Man sitting on a couch with a laptop in a cozy living room highlighting invisible privileges concept. being able to work from home, especially during the pandemic

    User , Robert and Talbot Trudeau Report

    #20

    Large historic building with columns and people walking outside, illustrating invisible privileges in everyday life. 1. going to university 2. being able to just do university while you're at university

    4oodler , Jesús Corrius Report

    #21

    Man wearing headphones working on laptop and desktop computers in an office, illustrating invisible privileges concept. Being able to quit a job without fear of losing financial stability.

    AMiniMinotaur , Andre Charland Report

    #22

    Old air conditioning unit mounted on a c*****d wall, showing signs of rust and wear over time. Air conditioning

    User , Ivan Radic Report

    #23

    Bride and groom sitting by a tree on their wedding day, highlighting invisible privileges in everyday life. Having the freedom to marry who you want.

    BluePersephone99 , freeflight046 Report

    #24

    Police officer riding a white motorcycle on a city street illustrating invisible privileges in daily life. Living in a nation where police actually receive rigorous training and are taught to use lethal force as a last resort.

    User , MIKI Yoshihito Report

    #25

    Elderly couple smiling outdoors, showing warmth and connection while highlighting invisible privileges in daily life. Having both your parents alive when your past the age of 30

    bfields2 , Joe Hepburn Report

    #26

    Man resting on couch with dog lying beside him, illustrating invisible privileges many people don’t notice having. Weekends off work. I think about this every Saturday when the gardener comes to mow. He brings his son to help him. My kids are sitting in their PJs working on coding projects, while his son is out helping mow lawns. That is his kid's Saturday off school vs. mine. The danger is that someday, if my kids become programmers or whatever white collar job, they will look back and say, "It's because I worked hard to gain these skills," taking for granted the privilege of the time to do it.

    CJs2cents3456 , Tony Alter Report

    #27

    Close-up of a woman wearing statement earrings, illustrating invisible privileges that most people don’t notice having. Having both nostrils unclogged.

    User , Maria Rantanen Report

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    #28

    Two children excavating soil with tools, illustrating invisible privileges through teamwork and discovery outdoors. Enjoying what you do for a living

    GhostOfSamurai , Brad Flickinger Report

    #29

    A group of people socializing in a kitchen, highlighting invisible privileges in everyday social settings. Being in the life of family members. I have yeeted people from my life who have made big surprised pikachu faces for things like stealing from me, emotional abuse, hitting me “even though they didn’t mean it they were just drunk/upset/emotional” whatever. I give zero f***s about blood. If you want a place in my life, you keep it by being a decent person and that goes triple for relationships with my kids. Edit: I do not let people around my kids just because they are blood related. If they’re abusive or creepy, they don’t get a free pass to be near my children.

    User , m01229 Report

    #30

    Smiling young girl and elderly woman sitting close together, representing invisible privileges in everyday life. Going years without cancer or sickness

    ThePerfectionisttThePerfectionistt , matryosha Report

    #31

    Modern city skyline with tall buildings under a cloudy sky representing invisible privileges in urban environments Growing up in a first world country.

    Reimu64 , Kristina D.C. Hoeppner Report

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