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There are 8 billion things happening every single day. Here are some you missed.
When's the last time you checked on a loved one or a complete stranger? We live such a fast-paced life that sometimes we don't find time for ourselves.
Life was very different a couple of decades ago, but as we progress, the noose around our necks get tighter. Not to give you a gory image, but the cost of living becomes expensive, and to make ends meet, a life that revolves around work is paramount.
There are eight billion people on the planet, well, close to. So naturally, eight billion things and experiences happen every single day.
How many have you experienced? Every day, we carry out hundreds of personal or professional tasks that are centered around us.
With that sort of lifestyle, it's obvious we'll miss out on billions of other things that others experience, right? Of course, not every experience matters, but some do, and they'll help you view life from a different perspective.
According to a study, an average human has over 6,000 thoughts per day. So, to satisfy your thoughts, we came up with a list of valuable experiences you would have otherwise missed.
What you're about to see is a list of fascinating things that other people have experienced, seen, or heard that you should too!
Ready, set, go!
The pic on the left was exactly 3 years ago when I was the best man at my buddy’s wedding. I was close to 600 lbs. Around 230 lbs now.
My kitten, Rice, the day I found him 3 weeks ago vs. Today.
Before and after: my daughter battling a combination of RSV, rhino enterovirus, and bacterial pneumonia. She almost died, but she’s now home safe and sound.
I am a big brother with "Big brothers big sisters". Here is the first day I met my little brother and the day he served as my best man - 6 years later...
After years of tooth pain and hiding my smile, I got dentures! They literally made me smile.
My brother waited a year to get these four shots, I lined them up and did some editing in Photoshop.
Our Nugget looked so sad when we rescued her, but our sweet girl is all better now...
My grandmother at a homecoming football game in 1957, and me in the same dress 60 years later.
After being a stay at home dad for 6 years I, 35m, started college alongside my son who just started kindergarten. We got this.
Me with almost a year and a half sober vs. Me at my worst in active addiction
Bought these cans the other day and I'm just now seeing the cat on the label.
My puppy Otis got his first haircut. I'm not sure they gave me back the same dog
If holly (ilex aquifolium) finds its leaves are being nibbled by deer, it switches genes on to make them spiky when they regrow.
I read 71 books in 2021, here is a photo next to all of them, I am 5'9" for reference.
Me and my son both at 9 months. 35 years apart
My 90-year-old grandmother's handwriting before and after her focused ultrasound essential tremor treatment.
Kiara still likes to sit like a proper little lady but now her tail has gotten a bit bigger.
My dust mask before and after an 11-hour shift in Country South Australia.
My best friend has DID (dissociative identity disorder formerly known as multiple personality disorder) and her different alters have different writing styles.
If you wouldn't have looked, you'd have definitely missed these images. What a shame that would have been.
That heap of mosquitoes? Or the tiny hedgehogs?
The fading tests? Or the beautiful eggs?
We can't always be readily available to experience everything, but this is one way to see the fascinating things we would've otherwise missed, don't you think?
From this list, which one dropped your jaw? Let us know in the comments!