80 Illuminating Answers To “What Is An Absolute Truth That No One Wants To Hear?”

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Most of us say “yes” when asked if we want to hear the truth. And it seems like a good idea at first that will ultimately help us improve and become our best. But there’s something about having it shoved in our face that is so unbearably revolting, only the most courageous dare to swallow it.

Thanks to the redditor who posted the question “What is an absolute truth that no one wants to hear?” on r/AskReddit and received 11.8k comments, we now know what people hold as some of the most difficult truths. So hold on tight, ‘cause it ain’t gonna be an easy ride, and you won’t surely have a place to hide.

You have an option to either endure them and survive the post, becoming a better self, or to ignore them and move on. Whatever you choose, I feel you. No one was born ready to come to terms with things like “Just because someone is related to you doesn’t mean they are a good person” and “It is possible to make no mistakes and still lose.” And I mean it.

#1

Just because someone is related to you doesn’t mean they are a good person.

#2

Some people are just evil. There’s not always a reason behind it.

#3

“It is possible to make no mistakes and still lose. That is not failure that is life.”

-Captain Jean Luc Picard

#4

Life is easier for attractive people.

#5

Even though you think your kids are special, they are most likely just average.

#6

You are always replaceable.

#7

No matter how nice you are, people will still just be a**holes to you just cuz.

#8

No-one wants to hear your [crappy] music in public, especially in class.

#9

Things are going to keep getting worse on our planet and we are in for some serious human tragedy.

#10

Animal agriculture does more harm to the environment than all of the cars, planes, boats, etc in the world combined.

It’s destroying our oceans, our air, our land, and our bodies.

#11

Your spouse/child/home/job/vacation, etc. is not nearly as important to anyone else as it is to you.

#12

Everyone’s a hypocrite. Even you.

#13

We don’t know everything and probably never will.

#14

Whoever is reading this doesn’t have anything better to do at the moment.

#15

Some people will never find a long term partner and that’s okay…

… because even if you live your life surrounded by people and love, you will die alone. Being married or with a LT partner, having children, having lots of relatives… All in all, it’s no guarantee / insurance against ending up alone.

People fall out of love for no reason and sometimes there’s nothing you can / should do about it.

Not everyone wants children, even the ones who will have them anyway.

#16

You can’t control what happens to you, only how you react to it.

#17

That there are people who won’t like you or agree with you and you won’t be able to change their mind so you just have to deal with it.

#18

You need to have your views challenged.

Being around and positively engaging with people who disagree with you is one of the healthiest intellectual practices we can do.

#19

Having an opinion doesn’t make you right.

#20

Life isn’t fair and you aren’t owed a damn thing.

#21

It’s our fault the world is not the way it’s supposed to be.

We didn’t start it, it’s just the people that came before us didn’t fix it, and now it’s our responsibility.

Expecting politicians, athletes, and celebrities to influence positive change is [useless] when so many of us don’t take extra steps to contribute positively in the world.

#22

Your dog will probably die before you.

#23

As long as we fail to protect and provide for all children in our society, we will continue to suffer the crimes of the damaged adults we produce. We have no right to expect any different, and we deserve everything that we get.

#24

So many of these are negative… So how about the truth that one of the best ways to be happy in life is by helping other people. People don’t want to do it, because helping other people feels like you’re losing out, but it’s true.

#25

Don’t believe everything you think.

#26

2021 will not magically be better than 2020.

#27

Stop buying so many bananas, you’re never going to make banana nut bread! Put them back!

#28

If you live in the Western developed world, you are a lot more shallow and materialistic than you’d like to admit.

#29

Hard work matters.

#30

If you didn’t vote but could have done so, you have no right to complain about our elected officials.

#31

Vaccines don’t cause autism.

They help stop the spread of the disease. They are not a cure, the just allow you to have a lower chance to catch the virus, which helps lower the chances of the virus spreading.

#32

Your kid has no idea it’s their birthday for the first few years. Stop making a huge deal about it. It’s obviously about you and not them.

#33

You’re supposed to care deeply about the things in your own life, and other people not caring about them doesn’t make them less important.

This is one of the things Instagram culture has taken away from us — the idea that you’re doing great even if nobody likes the photos of the breakfast you made or knows who you are.

For most of human history, most of our emphasis and energy was spent on our families and immediate communities. Now we’re all flailing to “matter” to a bunch of strangers we probably wouldn’t like in person and it’s wrecking our brains.

#34

There’s going to be a day where you are totally forgotten by everyone.

#35

Just because you love someone it doesn’t mean they will love you back. No matter how hard you try to get them to, they just won’t.

#36

Just because you’ve been doing something longer than other people doesn’t mean you’re better at it (driving, job role, sports etc).

#37

That you need to uplift others to improve society and the world, but everyone is more focused on crushing those around them to ensure their current, or potential, position in the world.

#38

No one is at the wheel. There is no one leading the planet, just powerful people, companies, and countries all struggling together against everyone else for power, money, and control.

#39

Corona may never go away and be in our lives forever in some capacity.

#40

The people who bother you the most in your life probably do so because you’re the most similar to them.

#41

Your friends and family likely talk tons of [crap] about you behind your back.

#42

No matter what you do you polluted the planet.

#43

Not everything revolves around you.

#44

No one really gives a [crap] what your eyebrows look like.

#45

The eradication of the most devastating diseases that we fight today (i.e. cancer) will have potentially devastating unintended consequences. Humans weren’t meant to live forever, and a “cure for cancer” will have interesting effects in the economy and society as a whole with a world already overcrowded with people.

#46

Having a culture that is so focused on getting high or drunk squanders much of the time in our youth that we need to develop into thoughtful, pragmatic, and mature adults.

#47

Just because you’ve been with someone since high school doesn’t mean they’re right for you. Don’t base your future on childish dreams.

#48

No matter how much you try to forgive your partner for cheating, there will always be remains of the pain it brought.

#49

Some people are hypocrites & preach that they are anti racism and pro feminism, but are really just fake woke activists.

#50

You can’t make everyone happy.

#51

If you feel like you continuously have to fight for their attention, they probably aren’t worth fighting for. If they only talk to you when you text them first, they have no interest in knowing you.

#52

Civil debate is a must. You gotta stay respectful, open-minded, and civil, even if you loathe the views of the other side with a passion.

#53

Your ideas aren’t as unique as you think they are. Your writing isn’t as good as you think it is. People won’t be as interested in your artwork as you think they will be. Nobody wants to see the screenplay about your experiences and/or beliefs. Your stand-up is garbage. Your acting is sub-par. Whatever you think your creative talent is, your perception of it is far higher than it deserves to be.

There are people out there who are talented when it comes to the arts, no doubt. And every once in a while, there’s a break-out. But what usually happens is that a person has a small circle of people that are really supportive, which gives the writer/artist more confidence than they deserve, and they crash and burn when they try to expand their audience.

#54

The only person responsible for -you- is -you-.

#55

We need to stop eating so much meat if we want to mitigate climate change. The earth cannot keep up with our demands for meat and eating it for every meal is not healthy for us either.

#56

After a generation or two after your death, no one alive will have any memories of you. Your life, everything you did, and all of your struggles and achievements will all be forgotten. You’ll just be another one of the billions of forgotten souls whose names, faces, and life stories have all been lost to time.

#57

Just because you helped someone doesn’t mean they are going to help you. People are ungrateful more often than not.

#58

The vast majority of people don’t care about you. Family and close friends will but everyone else is far more concerned with themselves and their family and friends. They don’t really hate you and they don’t really like you, they just don’t really care. Some people may love or hate the idea of you but it’s not personal.

#59

That if we don’t start treating our planet better, we’ll be gone in 50 years. Done.

#60

Love alone is not enough to make a relationship work.

#61

People who care about “mental health,” usually only say that as a form of discreet patronism towards people they don’t generally get along with.

If someone actually cared about the health of one’s conscienceness having ability, they would say things like “I love you.” Or “I’m sorry I hurt your feelings.” Or “I’m grateful you are so optimistic about overcoming that.”

It just seems unequivocal that the “mental health movement” is this very nuanced way of promoting force fed pharmaceutical usage in place of human affection, and sadly, sometimes actual love.

#62

Just because you’ve done something wrong in the past, doesn’t mean you can’t advocate against it.

#63

Hard work may increase your odds of success. But it doesn’t guarantee you [anything]. There will always be thousands of people out there who worked way less harder than you but achieved way more.

#64

Just because someone is related to you, doesn’t mean you have to like or tolerate them. Sometimes for people, friends are your true family because they accept you for who you are. They choose to stick around with you. Not because they have to.

I don’t speak to my abusive father and never will again, nor his side of the family. I’m estranged from one of my sisters already and I don’t like most of my extended family. I do not appreciate their morals.

You won’t lose much at all by cutting some family ties (circumstances depend though, ofc). You’ll be much happier in the long run once you establish your life, who you are and what you need/want for your future.

#65

A lack of critical thinking and greed are responsible for most of the world’s man-made problems. We can’t eradicate greed. So, if the world’s going to get better it needs to think better.

Until critical thinking becomes a skill as basic and necessary as arithmetic, we’ll continue doing stupid things.

#66

People will criticize you even when you do perfect.

#67

You have to stop making excuses at one point in your life and get up and grow up. It sucks but you HAVE to, in order to be a decent human being. No one will do things for you.

#68

It’s okay to be selfish sometimes.

#69

People don’t think about you anywhere near as much as you think they do.

#70

There is no inherent justice in this world.

Bad things will happen to good people, and good things will happen to bad people.

#71

You cannot go through life without experiencing some type of pain/discomfort. Physical and emotional. It is necessary for growth.

#72

In most situations, most people will make the choice that benefits them even at the expense of others.

#73

Money can indeed buy you happiness. People that believe that it can’t, have never had to worry about money.

#74

Costco has tubs of 7lb Nacho cheese for sale at $6.50 a piece. 7lbs of Nacho Cheese works out to about 2,800cm3 . A typical bathtub has a volume of 160,000cm3 . Here are your volumes based on weights (approximately) and how many bottles you would need to fill up the tub:

120lbs = 50,000cm3 means you need 40 tubs for 255 dollars

150lbs = 70,000cm3 means you need 32 tubs for 208 dollars

200lbs = 90,000cm3 means you need 25 tubs for 162.5 dollars

250lbs = 110,000cm3 means you need 18 tubs for 116 dollars

See the trend? The fatter you get, the more cost effective it becomes to bathe in cheese.

#75

You are probably the cause of your own problems because you refuse to look within yourself and deal with it.

#76

All children are innocent, but they’re not all good. Some people will grow up to be [friggin] [arseholes] regardless of what they’re exposed to.

#77

Anything about someone’s dream.

The MLM will never make you money, Britney.

Although your parents say so, you cannot sing, Amy.

You are not the smartest person in the world, Brandon.

(Names random)

#78

When you die, it could very well be nothing. Just blackness, like before you were born.

#79

We’re all just star dust.

#80

You can be incredibly talented, intelligent, beautiful and work your [arse] off and still go nowhere above an average paycheck. It is better to find happiness in life itself than bet on the rare occurrence of sublime success.

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