It is okay to make mistakes because no one can be right all the time, and what matters is the process of correcting them. In this case, we celebrate an interesting and unofficial holiday, Everything You Think Is Wrong Day, on March 15 each year.
The history and origin of this holiday were unknown, probably because the creator was so humble, and they wanted everyone to focus on the meaning that today delivers to each individual.
A lot of times, people don’t want to admit and accept their mistakes. However, today is proof that making mistakes isn’t the end of the world. Instead, it is a start to get back on the right track and justify our actions.
Our society is a complex set of processing different decisions and relationships. We could either accept those errors and move on to a better day, or stand still and keep thinking about the bad side of things.
Many people have seen the way of accepting mistakes equals weakness, but the truth is only those who admit mistakes and organize themselves to embrace a brighter tomorrow are the ones that are truly strong and successful.
According to research, people who accept their mistakes and treat others with more respect would have a more powerful mindset. Today is a great opportunity to remind us that no one is perfect. All we need to do is to take responsibility and make an attempt to fix things.
On this day, you could take some time to reflect on your past mistakes, then correct them and act accordingly in your life. You could also use social media and encourage others to make smart choices.
Additionally, you know what? There is also a day called “Everything You Think Is Right Day”, which takes place on the next day (March 16) to collect all your wrong-doings.
Therefore, don’t feel bad about messing something up, the core of this holiday is to get better every day and take life easy.