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50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
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50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t

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Most of us have likely met a person or two who don’t take things too seriously, be it health, relationships, or something way less important. However, sometimes even the seemingly insignificant things shouldn’t be played down too much.
Members of the ‘Ask Reddit’ community recently discussed things that many people take too lightly when they shouldn’t. While some emphasized the dangers of situations such as moving water or driving, for instance, others focused on social issues, like dehumanizing other people or holding individuals accountable for their actions, all of which some might consider not to be a big deal. Scroll down to find more of their answers on the list below, and make sure to upvote those you agree with the most.
Below you will also find Bored Panda’s interviews with two health experts, Professor in Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, Dr. Gretchen Chapman, and Professor of Health and Human Sciences at Loyola Marymount University, Dr. Hawley Almstedt, who were kind enough to answer a few of our questions about why people shouldn’t take certain things lightly.

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50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Y'all won't like this, but religion. As a Christian, it is sickening to see so many of my fellow "Christ Followers" treat others like s**t.

Even if you disagree with the way someone is living, keep your opinion to yourself and love on them like you would anyone. We're all broken and nobody is perfect, so unless you're attempting to help someone in good faith, your judgement only serves to harm others.
239points

#2

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Dental health! A bad tooth can put you six feet under.



ETA: it needs to be covered by insurance and considered a human right instead of being considered cosmetic.
164points

#3

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Getting a pet. It requires work, that goes without saying. But what nobody talks about is the eventual loss. As I write this, I am looking at out ten year old puppy who is slated to be euthanized later today. They diagnosed him last week and scheduled this appointment. He's not in any pain outwardly but his demeanor speaks volumes. I broke down at work and left this morning after only a couple hours. He's never been nothing but a good companion and in my opinion deserves so much more than he has received. I've lost pets before, of course, but this hurts, for some reason like no other. They bring joy and if you've done your job right, they will bring a boatload of pain.
137points

It’s clear that people tend to take all sorts of things more lightly than they should; but quite a few of them relate to their health, which can have serious negative consequences, if not now than later in life.

In a recent interview with Bored Panda, a professor in social and decision sciences at Carnegie Mellon University and an expert in health behavior, Dr. Gretchen Chapman, noted that there is even a concept known as ‘present bias’, which refers to the idea that people pay much more attention to outcomes happening here and now than they do to future outcomes, which can lead to them discounting the value of said future outcomes. “That concept explains why many of us don't worry about the cancer or heart disease that might be decades in the future,” she explained.

#4

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Parenting. I can’t express enough how much of my adult life has been affected because of how I was raised. Take the time to explain things to your kids. Don’t scream at them over small mistakes they make. Don’t abuse spanking because you suck at managing your emotions. I could go on and on with this.
126points

#5

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Using medical or psychiatric diagnosis terms when they're not warranted.

Being detail-oriented (in and of itself) is not OCD.

Feeling restless or bored or impatient (in and of themselves) is not ADHD.

Feeling social different or awkward or uncomfortable (again....) is not ASD or "autism"

People throw around these words (e.g. "Oh, that picture wasn't hanging straight and I needed to fix it once I noticed. I'm so OCD.") very casually or self-diagnose, often based on one feature of condition, which greatly devalues the proper use of the terms.
124points

Prof. Chapman continued to point out that there are many recommended actions that don't address any immediate problem but reduce the risk of future threats. "Some examples include:

  1. preventive health behaviors such as getting flu or COVID vaccine or taking medication to reduce high blood pressure.
  2. Health screenings to detect conditions that aren't causing any current problems but could develop into something serious, for example, mammograms, pap tests, PSA tests.
  3. Insurance decisions such as purchasing disability insurance or homeowner’s or renter’s insurance to protect against future damage.
  4. Safety measures such as changing the batteries in smoke detectors or routine care maintenance.”


#6

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Driving. It astonishes me how casually so many take operating a machine capable of causing a great deal of harm.
114points

#7

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
People take the dangers of glitter way too lightly. That stuff is basically craft herpes. Once you get glitter on you, it spreads everywhere and never fully goes away. You find it on your clothes, in your hair, and somehow even in your food. A single encounter with glitter and you'll be finding those sparkly specks for years. It’s like a sparkly plague that never goes away and you keep finding between your toes and in other questionable places.
99points

#8

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Disrespect from family just because they’re “family”.
97points

According to Dr. Chapman, when it comes to health, even the seemingly minor signs shouldn’t be overlooked. “Minor symptoms are sometimes an indicator of a serious underlying condition that could develop into something life-threatening,” she told Bored Panda. “An example could be a breast lump that prompts the person to seek a mammogram to check for cancer.”

Though, the expert added that a certain type of minor symptoms tend to resolve on their own and never turn into anything serious. “An example might be a respiratory virus that feels horrible for several days but resolves with time. It can be a difficult decision to figure out which minor symptoms should prompt medical attention. Health psychologists have a concept called the ‘worried well’ where healthy people get too worried about minor symptoms.”

#9

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Dehumanizing people. Its a very slippery slope to justifying sanctioned violence.
95points

While it’s important to pay attention to the signals your body is sending that can be indicative of a certain illness or condition, it’s arguably even more important to take good care of yourself, so there is nothing—or at least fewer things—to signal.

According to Dr. Chapman, many deadly chronic conditions of old age can be caused in part by health behavior in younger years. “Examples include heart disease and diabetes that are linked to exercise and dietary habits established at a young age or lung cancer caused by a smoking addiction that was initiated as a teenager. Thus, even a young healthy person needs to take care of their health.”

#12

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Slavery still existing.
93points

#13

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Water, more specifically flowing water with currents. So many people underestimate the power of a flow.
92points

#14

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Sleep! People often take sleep too lightly, thinking they can get by on just a few hours.
88points

Professor of Health and Human Sciences at Loyola Marymount University Dr. Hawley Almstedt seconded the idea that it’s crucial to look after your health, no matter how young you are.

“It is important to take good care of your health at all ages, even during youth. For example, weight-bearing exercise during the two years before and after puberty can have lifelong impact on bone health, allowing someone to avoid osteoporosis and hip fractures later in life.

“People should pay attention to recommended health screenings, too. The ACS now recommends beginning cancer screenings as early as 40 years old and the AHA advises adults 20 years and older to have blood cholesterol and cardiovascular risk factors checked every 4-6 years. Screenings and early detection allow for effective and optimal treatment.”

#15

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
The effects trauma has on different developmental stages. Or mental health in general.
84points

#16

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Elections, especially at the local level.
81points

#17

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Self bashing. Love and forgive yourself, man!
81points

It’s no secret that one good way of taking care of yourself is exercising regularly. “Exercise is crucial to overall health, fitness, and mental wellness,” Prof. Almstedt told Bored Panda. “It can improve sleep, elevate mood, relieve stress as well as help lower blood cholesterol and blood pressure. I consider exercise to be a ‘polypill’ with the ability to improve health and lower risk for many of the top 10 leading causes of death for Americans.”

#19

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Rappers calling women b***hes.
78points

#20

50 Things People Take Too Lightly When They Shouldn’t
Sun exposure and skin cancer risks.
76points

According to Dr. Almstedt, the American culture rewards those who are tough and ignore signs or symptoms of illness. “Unfortunately, our busy ‘to do’ list often takes priority over self-care,” she pointed out. “This causes us to be out of touch with what our body is trying to tell us. Many people could benefit from improving interoceptive awareness, which is the ability to notice internal sensations.”

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