Everything You Think is Wrong Day
Everything You Think is Wrong Day is held on March 15. This event in the second decade of the month March is annual. Help us
It's not just in your thinking, that things are going wrong. Things are indeed going wrong, literally. Everything you see or hear appears to be all wrong
"Ontario Premier Doug Ford is managing quite a feat. In the crucial area of health policy, he is getting everything wrong" - The Toronto Star (2022). Everything You Think Is Wrong Day is an interesting day that is observed on March 15 every year. Author Jillian Medoff founded the holiday in 2010 with the goal of avoiding decision-making and focusing on making corrections for all of those times when our minds have misled us into believing something was true when it wasn't. This day is a gentle reminder that we are all imperfect and prompts us to accept these facts and spend time correcting them.
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