These 11 People Failed Hard It Might Make You Feel Good About Your Own Mistakes
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Damjan
- Published in Interesting
Everyone has days when nothing goes right from time to time. You just wake up with a terrible headache some mornings.
Perhaps your automobile will not start, causing you to be late for work. Perhaps you ripped out your eyelashes an hour before your wedding by accident.
It's easy to feel that the world is against you and that nothing is going your way. But don't worry.
Nothing these bleak months can throw at you compares to the misfortunes these people have had to face. Because doesn't it make you feel a little better to know that your worst day ever may be considerably worse?
We have compiled another amusing photo list of folks who are having hilariously horrible luck to help you put things in perspective. Fortunately, there is a potent antidote that may instantly lift your spirits and help you forget about your problems.
Whenever you are feeling down, just remember that there are hundreds of people out there having a worse day. It's so reassuring. Not to mention funny.
Take a look at this list to see just how bad things can become. Scroll down to see the photos, and feel free to contribute your own hilarious mishaps in the comments section!
Let's begin:
1. Home gym mishap
2. It could happen to anyone. Not us, though...
@hamstertalk3. Such a healthy meal. We guess the desert will be cocaine or radioactive waste.
@warmfourloko4. Don't ever be afraid to be you. And always check previous messages...
@solondzyEveryone is susceptible to disaster. It's strange how a few tiny misfortunes may spoil our entire day.
Whether it's the tiny things that go wrong the moment you get out of bed or insensitive statements that throw you into a tailspin, we may go from blissfully joyful to plain miserable in a matter of seconds.
It's all too easy to become annoyed and self-pitying. Seemingly insignificant events may instantly ruin your day, you may become irritable and even bring down those around you.
It turns out that terrible experiences stick with us because we are more likely to ruminate on what went wrong.
5. Yeah, but do you still have your job? Customers might not like this person's creativity.
@lexapro_lesbian6. Absolutely the fastest thing.
@Mariakaigai7. Yes. A special place, with a lot of ponies defecating on his head...
8. The only way to fix things...
Ryan Reynolds9. That was very unfortunate. Damn these photographers and their "look at the camera." Look in front of you when you are walking down the stairs, people! Don't listen to them!
10. Sorry
Twitter: @dom_msmsmsmBecause of our negativity bias—our inclination to give more weight to negative events than positive or neutral ones—we keep allowing pessimistic notions in. From prehistoric jellyfish to modern humans, the nervous system has been constantly evolving.
Many times a day, our ancestors had to choose between approaching a prize and avoiding a hazard. To survive and escape any risks, they had to conceal themselves from predators.
While they are both vital, there is a significant distinction between them. If you don't get enough nourishment one day, you'll have a better chance the following.
However, if you fail to escape a hazard, you will no longer be able to pass your genes on to the following generation. As a result, we react more strongly to negative stimuli than to equally strong positive stimuli.
We bet you feel better now:)