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Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
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Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned

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What is ‘obvious’ to you and me might not be clear to someone else. And vice versa! Common sense isn’t all that common. Not to mention that all of us, no matter our education, have gaps in our knowledge that we’re not aware of. It takes quite a bit of guts and tons of humility to admit that.
Members of the r/AskReddit online community recently opened up about the ‘really obvious’ things they only just realized. Scroll down for a good laugh, as well as a reminder that we’re not so different when it comes to our info blindspots, after all.

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Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
I learned where "Pulling out all the stops" came from a couple of years ago (watching a documentary on Interstellar's music).
It's from playing organs...air is blown thru the organ's pipes to play notes - and you have "stops" in there if you don't want a particular pipe to play. So when you pull out all the stops, you get all the pipes playing...
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#2

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
I was at least 50 when I learned that the little piggy who went to market wasn’t shopping.
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#3

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
My mom was doing her best.
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Most of us want to be accepted and respected by our family and friends, as well as coworkers and strangers alike. Like it or not, social connections and reputation matter to lots of people. Naturally, this means that some folks want to present themselves in the best possible light. That means showing off their best qualities while subtly hiding the worst ones.

For many people, losing their social standing and being publicly humiliated is one of the most horrible things that can happen to them. That’s why they obsess so much about projecting power and authority and avoid behaviors that can make them look weak… like admitting that they don’t know something about a subject many others do.

#4

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
My sister learned recently that when you're at the grocery store and opening the egg carton that you're checking for cracked eggs and not just making sure that they are in fact eggs in the carton.
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#5

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
I'm not "quirky", I have ADHD. I'm in my 50s.
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#6

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
I am 19 and I have had ADHD and a sleeping disorder my whole life. I decided to go to the doctor and figure out wtf was wrong with me after I turned 18. Turned out I wasn’t stupid just undiagnosed going without meds. So now just about every adult looks at me like a lazy bum that fell asleep in every class and couldn’t pay attention or understand assignments. When I got on meds (senior year) I was #16 of my class in the top 20%.
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The problem with wanting to be seen as ‘perfect’ at all times is that it’s utterly unsustainable. Nobody’s perfect. We all make mistakes. We all have a lot to learn about the world, even if we have a few fancy degrees under our belts.

However, how we react to our mistakes and ignorance says a lot about who we are, how we approach learning, and whether we have a growth-oriented mindset. Admitting that we’ve been wrong about something and owning up to our knowledge gaps can be embarrassing. If you deny that you’ve been wrong, you’ll only push people away from you. On the other hand, when you embrace your embarrassment and admit to having been wrong, you paradoxically draw people in. Your humility makes you seem more human.

#7

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
How the American bail system works.
I thought it was a sum of money you paid to avoid jail. I was surprised when I realized you get the money BACK if you show up for your trial.
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#8

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
I was like 25 when I found out the jugs of washer fluid outside the gas station aren’t free. I was walking out of the gas station with a buddy one day, grabbed a jug of washer fluid, and he asked me “did you just steal that?” And I was like “No, dude, it’s free”. It’s not, I stole washer fluid for nearly ten years of driving and no one ever said anything to me about it.
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#9

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
In high school science class we were watching a video and it was then that I realized Reindeer are, in fact, real creatures and not just mythical beings for the purpose of pulling Santa’s sled.
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Even though there’s absolutely no way to learn everything there is to know about the world, we can do our best to fill in our knowledge gaps as we become aware of them.

For instance, if you suddenly realize that you thought that reindeer were mythical creatures, you could do some research about the animal. Read up on them online. Go to your local library for some more resources. Visit a wildlife sanctuary and see them with your own two eyes.

#10

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
When I was a kid I thought it was ultra violent light instead of ultraviolet light. As in, that sun can really f**k up your skin if you don’t wear sunscreen. Bahahaha! So violent.
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#11

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
That the drummer for Nirvana really was Dave Grohl, and not just a guy that looks really similar.
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#12

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
Water towers are for water pressure, not just a town putting its name on a tank and saying "Hey look how much dang water WE have."
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Similarly, if you suddenly realize that you’ve been oblivious about saving and investing, there’s no time like the present to brush up on your knowledge and start your journey toward financial independence. Of course, you’re bound to have some regrets about not knowing something earlier. However, the best time to correct your mistakes is the present. And if you’re cringing about the person you were in the past, it only means that you’ve grown!

For some more ‘obvious’ knowledge gaps that folks only realized they had later in life, take a peek at Bored Panda’s earlier post.

#13

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
I feel so dumb for this but I just learned that ‘Rainbow Baby’ is a mother’s next baby after having a miscarriage. I just assumed it was a term of endearment for a queer baby. I know. I know. 🤦🏽‍♀️
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#14

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
Not me, but my 21yo cousin just realized he is mildly allergic to peanut butter, and has been his whole life.
Up until now, he had assumed EVERYONE'S throat closed up a little while eating a pb&j sandwich, but they just fought through it.
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#15

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
That the best time to start saving for my future really was all those years ago.
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#16

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
Learned I was allergic to latex from talking to my friend. She told me that since I’m allergic to some citrus I may be allergic to latex and asked me if condoms bothered me. I responded and said yes but they bother everyone who uses them.
That’s how I learned that burning and itching and a road rash are not normal after coitus with a condom. 🙃 (I’m 26).
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#17

I recently realized that “Howdy” is short for “How do you do?”
I actually just googled it, and it’s technically short for “How do ye?” However, my realization still makes sense.
142points

#18

I was 39 when I realised the pointy bit on a the lid of a tube of something, for example tomato puree.. Was for braking the foil seal. For years I used a fork to break the seal until I watched someone remove the lid , turn it around and place it over the seal. Mind blown.
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#19

I just found out yesterday that I have aphantasia, meaning I can't visualize images in my mind. When I think about an object I just know that I'm thinking about it, but I don't see anything when I close my eyes.
132points

#20

Common Sense Isn’t All That Common: 45 ‘Obvious’ Things People Only Just Learned
My car key remote isn’t broken, the battery died after nearly 10 years.
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