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25 Tough Realities That Only Those Who’ve Faced Them Truly Know
In a thought-provoking Reddit thread, a user asked, “What can you never truly understand until you have experienced it?” This question prompted a wave of insightful responses from Redditors who shared personal revelations about life’s most challenging and transformative experiences. While there are countless things in life that can only be fully understood through firsthand experience, here are some of the most impactful answers that resonate with many.
From parenthood to mental health struggles, these responses remind us that there are some things in life that can’t be fully understood unless you’ve experienced them yourself. While advice and empathy are valuable, the depth of certain experiences can only be grasped through personal involvement. Life has a way of teaching us lessons that are sometimes impossible to comprehend until we live through them, making each moment an opportunity to grow, learn, and gain new perspectives.
#1
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Grief.
#2
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Panic attacks.
#3
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Depression.
#4
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Poverty.
#5
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An a***sive relationship
Always easy to say, “Well if my SO would use violence against me, I would be gone in seconds”, until you’ve lived through it.
“I would never let someone treat me that way”, until the one you love actually does…
Learned this the hard way.
#6
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Pet loss.
#7
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Chronic pain.
#8
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Addiction.
#9
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Migraines. I’d love for everyone to experience a migraine at least once so that they stop calling it ‘just a headache.’.
#10
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Discrimination
Some people think it straight up doesn’t exist because it’s never happened to *them*.
#11
Clinical depression. Everyone thinks they understand it because they’ve been depressed, but true depression is a whole different thing.
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#12
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The outrage and despair when something really unfair happens to you.
People will tell you to just choose to be happy, or get over it, or forgive, but words are so cheap.
Moving past something and forgiving is a process you go through. You don’t actually have complete control over it.
#13
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Period Cramps.
#14
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The struggle of dealing with mental health issues in silence!
#15
The damage and consequences of childhood abuse/trauma/neglect, the adult you now has to deal with living n healing CPTSD.
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#16
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Losing someone close to you.
#17
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War. Source someone who’s never been.
#18
What it’s like to be seconds away from death. The fear. The fight. The exhaustion followed by acceptance that that was your entire life. The feeling of being saved at the last possible second. It’s hard to understand if you haven’t been that close to death.
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#19
Tooth pain.
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#20
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Chemotherapy.
#21
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Your home burning down.
The fire is only the first day, the following 2 years it takes to reclaim your life is so much worse.
#22
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The way an abusive relationship truly wears you down and the lack of options you may face, or the harsh penalties you may experience for any choice
“Just go to a shelter!” 🤦♀️.
#23
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Reputation loss for something that you didn’t do.
#24
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True loneliness and how it feels to be completely isolated.
#25
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Giving birth.
It’s a truly unreal and terrifying experience from start to finish for an onslaught of reasons. It was the only time in my life I have wondered if I might just die from pain alone. When my daughter finally came out and they plopped this slimy, wet, purple baby on my chest I actually said, “oh my god, it’s a baby.”
Side note, *parenthood* is another one of those things you don’t really get until you’ve done it.
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