Believe it or not, changing your mind is a good thing. The world is a fascinating place full of ever-evolving information. It pays off to be flexible and open to new ideas, especially since new discoveries and research often lead to new facts of life. In an ever-changing world, many of the things we learned when we were younger have since been proven false or completely misleading. That’s why people took to the Internet to share the most surprising facts and preconceived notions they learned in school that are now considered false or completely misleading.
#1: The Food Pyramid
If you’re a kid of the ‘90s, the food pyramid is undoubtedly burned into your memory. Schools, teachers, and parents drilled that colorful triangle into our little heads to encourage us to eat a well-rounded, healthy diet. The thing is, the food pyramid was, for lack of a better word, wrong.
The food pyramid of the ‘90s was based on outdated information. It turns out that 11 daily servings of carbs is not necessary. Huh. Who would have thought that a diet focused on fruits, vegetables, and proteins was more well-rounded? The food pyramid was replaced by MyPlate in 2011.