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53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
CuriositiesDEC 30, 2025

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves

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There are moments when you hear a story and think, there’s no way that actually happened. It sounds exaggerated, dramatic, or straight out of a movie. But then life has a funny way of proving you wrong. Sometimes, the most unbelievable stories turn out to be painfully real when they happen to you. 
That’s exactly what sparked one online discussion, where a netizen asked people to share experiences they once believed were fake—until they lived through them themselves. The responses were surprising, eye-opening, and sometimes downright wild. Keep scrolling to read the stories that blurred the line between fiction and reality.

#1

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
When you're young and full of energy and optimism that you take for granted and disregard all the older people telling you you'll lose a lot of that as you get older if you don't take care of yourself. You think, "It happened to those people, but it won't happen to me." Oh, it'll happen to you too...

Minor injuries you used to be able to spring back from in a day take months to heal. You wake up every day never feeling 100% rested, that tiredness compounding day by day. You fall asleep as soon as you're resting in a chair, just like your dad or grandpa always did. All the fun things you used to be able to eat and drink suddenly don't sit right in your stomach, or will make your entire body feel uncomfortable. And the worst of all, you still feel relatively young in your mind, but then you look in the mirror and see an aging person with wrinkles and grey hairs and realize that's how everyone else sees you and that you'll never get to be the young person you still feel you are in society.
47points

#2

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
Being so depressed you can’t get out of bed.

tl,dr I thought it was weakness of character until it happened to me

I struggled with mental health all through my teens, had a really hard time, but basically always fulfilled my commitments even if that was literally all I did and everything else (eating, hobbies, socializing) completely went out the window. It was wrong of me, but despite spending a lot of time basically being a robot held together by obligation and string, I thought people who claimed to be too depressed to function would be powering through like I did if they had any personal integrity.

Then senior year of college rolled around and I just. Stopped. Stopped going to class. Stopped showing up for my campus job. Ghosted my friends. Stopped turning in my coursework. I knew on some level that I was ruining my life and my behavior would have lasting consequences if I didn’t get my stuff together, but I just…couldn’t care. Couldn’t anything. Miss Reliable who got straight A’s while still making time to take care of everybody else couldn’t get out of bed.

It has nothing to do with integrity or lack thereof. Depression is an illness, and it’s debilitating. It took ending up in the emergency room twice for me to turn it around. I did manage to graduate, thankfully, and that was years ago and I’m doing well now, but it was definitely educational.
41points

#3

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
That cops arrest innocent people, fake evidence, force them to sign confessions, and put them in jail.
38points

You learn some things only with time, and some lessons about aging teach you whether you like it or not. Ever had an older cousin who refuses to stay out past midnight or complains about back pain after sitting too long? Maybe you laughed it off, thinking they were being dramatic. When you’re younger, it’s easy to joke about it or brush it aside. But fast forward a few years, and suddenly you’re the one yawning at 10 p.m. Turns out, age really does have a way of humbling everyone.

#4

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
The saying “the days are slow but the years are fast” - never believed it until I turned 40 and I wonder where has the time gone?!?!
36points

#5

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
You know those people who always seem to have some crazy thing happening in their life and it seems absolutely unbelievable? They take a Lyft and the driver gets road rage and stops in the middle of the freeway. Their HVAC breaks and as soon as they pay it off they have to replace all their pipes and as soon as they pay that off they have to replace their roof and as soon as they pay that off… During Covid they quarantined and meticulously cleaned and then got COVID the first time they left the house. They got a new job and their dog gave birth live while they were giving a presentation so they delivered puppies while presenting.


It all sounds like utter BS until you are that person and then it feels like a curse. No one believes you until they are in the audience of the presentation, in the Lyft when the driver wigs out, at your place when the house falls apart comically, etc.


It’s constantly one thing after another. You become nervous when things start to go well because it never seems to last long. The moment the knot in your stomach goes away is when everything falls apart. Everyone assumes you are making it up, you are the problem, or you are the unluckiest person alive, but in the end, no one really wants to be around walking chaos.
34points

#6

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
Predicting the weather based on aches and pains.
33points

As we get older, our bodies quietly start changing behind the scenes. After 30, many people begin to lose lean tissue, which includes muscles and important organs. Your muscles may not bounce back as fast after workouts, and everyday tasks can feel a bit more tiring. This gradual muscle loss, known as atrophy, is completely normal. It’s one reason staying active becomes more important as the years go by. No wonder stretching suddenly feels like a necessity instead of a choice.

#7

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
How much your environment affects not only your mood, but physical and mental health.

Thought I was above that. But through years in grey and dark winter days in UK I genuinely couldn’t figure out why I felt so flat. Tried to live in a warmer country, with bigger windows, closer to water and suddenly everything was easier. We’re just plants with anxiety really lol.
33points

#9

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
Mental health showing up as physical pain like darn my emotions got beef with my back.
29points

Body fat also tends to creep up after 30, even if your habits haven’t changed much. Many people notice weight settling more around the middle, especially near internal organs. Compared to your younger years, you could end up carrying significantly more fat. It’s not always about eating more, your metabolism simply isn’t as speedy anymore. This is usually when people start saying things like, “I just look at food and gain weight.”

#10

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
How fast life can flip one phone call, one moment, and ur whole reality changes.
29points

#11

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
SIDS, losing my healthy baby boy for no explainable reason at 3 months. I miss my child so much. Life feels utterly meaningless without him.
28points

#12

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
Grief long term grief.
26points

Another surprise aging brings is getting shorter—yes, really. Over time, changes in bones, muscles, and joints can affect posture and spine health. Conditions like osteoporosis can cause tiny fractures in the spine, making the vertebrae compress slightly. This happens to everyone, regardless of gender or background. It’s subtle at first, but one day you realize you’re not quite as tall as you used to be.

#13

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
Migraines. I knew they weren't fake, I guess, but I didnt think they were as debilitating as people claimed.

Yeah then I had my first one. My god.
26points

#14

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
You always see in movies and TV women screaming in agony during childbirth, and I figured it was exaggerated for dramatics. Obviously I knew it would be painful, but I didn't think it would be that bad that I'd be screaming in pain. I have a high pain tolerance in general.

Yeah, no. Contractions were the most intense pain I've ever felt. I had back labour, which I've heard is worse than regular contractions. It felt like my spine was being crushed. Screaming was involuntary.
26points

#15

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
Americans voting for fascism.
25points

Most people lose about half an inch in height every decade after 40, and it speeds up after 70. Over a lifetime, that can add up to one to three inches. The good news is that a healthy diet, regular exercise, and caring for bone health can slow it down. Strength training and calcium suddenly sound a lot more appealing. Turns out posture really does matter.

#16

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
I always thought it was so unbelievable and overdramatic in movies when people got bad news and proceeded to lean against a wall, and slide down to sit on the floor (while crying). My dad called when I was at work to tell me that my nana passed. I was so overwhelmed that I leaned against the wall, started sobbing and just slid to the floor. Looking back, it was so surreal and kind of silly, but my brain just shut off for a minute.
23points

#17

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
Forgetting my exact age.
23points

#18

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
I remember sitting down with my father and his siblings when they were 80. I thought they all looked so old. Now it is me and my siblings. At least we are all still alive.
23points

Feet also change with age, which explains why shoes you once loved suddenly feel uncomfortable. Over time, arches can flatten and feet may spread out. That’s why many adults find themselves buying bigger shoe sizes than they wore in their 20s. Comfort slowly starts winning over style. One day, you wake up and realize supportive footwear is non-negotiable.

#19

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
Racism. I grew up in the suburbs and never encountered unprovoked harassment until I was 18 back in 2008. I was driving in my new car (thanks mom and dad), listening to pop/edm/dance music on the radio, at a red light, with my windows down and sunroof open on a nice day. Not loud at all but I was definitely jamming and singing along. A police officer pulled up next to me at the red light in his squad car. He put down his window, yelled a couple racial slurs and curse words at me, and then peeled out and drove right through the red light. I was shocked. I sat at that light for about 3 cycles until I finally moved. This extreme has never happened to me since. But my eyes were opened that day to how fortunate I’ve been to have grow up surrounded by kind hearted people of different races my whole life.
23points

#20

53 Things People Never Took Seriously Until They Experienced Them Themselves
Money buys peace, not happiness. The peace part is very real.
23points
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