This Reddit Thread About The Things People Don't Worry About But Should Might Make You Reassess Your Priorities
Baz Luhrmann's "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" features the memorable line, "Don't worry about the future; or worry, but know that worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubblegum." But as this viral Reddit thread points out, there might actually be quite a few things worth worrying about.
Redditor u/_Losy asked the r/AskReddit community about the things that people "don't worry about but really should" and the replies came in fast and furious.
Here were the most worrisome things that Redditors have now put into our heads.
Driving
People Who Run Red Lights And Stop Signs
Hypertension
The Sun
Posting Our Personal Information On Social Media
Our Teeth
Credit Card Debt
Climate Change
Alcoholism
Eating Too Much Sugar Or Salt
Retirement
What's Happening In Our Own Town
Our Friends
Antibiotic Resistance
Posting Our Whereabouts
[Read the full r/AskReddit thread about things people aren't worried about but should be]