Article created by: Austėja Akavickaitė
Life’s a never-ending rollercoaster of education, fun facts, and interesting trivia. And the ride’s free if you’re willing to stay curious all your life. One of the best places to expand your mind on a daily basis is the ‘Today I Learned’ subreddit, boasting over 25.2 million members, over 12 years of service on Reddit, and a community that values curiosity and learning above all else.
We’ve collected some of the most interesting recent things that the TIL community shared for you to expand your minds with, dear Pandas, so go on and have a look below. And when you’re done and if you’re thirsting for more knowledge like a true Ravenclaw, you’ll find our earlier posts about the TIL subreddit right over here, and here, as well as here.
Separating fact from fiction, however, isn’t as easy as it might seem when scrolling through the TIL subreddit. Especially when different authority figures whom we trust say different things. I spoke about learning to separate the truth from falsehoods and how to diplomatically challenge people who might be wrong with Lenore Skenazy, the president of Let Grow and the founder of the Free-Range Kids movement. Read on for her full and in-depth interview with Bored Panda.
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