Guy Shares Absolutely Insane Work Story When Twitter Asked To Hear About Our Biggest Work Related Mistakes

Ketamine + Boss + President of Ireland = Disaster

Most people in this world have a job. Jobs are usually necessary to earn money so that we can pay bills and generally function. Sometimes our jobs aren't that great, sometimes they are dreams come true, and sometimes they royally suck.

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No matter where you fall on the "Do I like my job?" questionnaire, it's safe to assume that you have good days and sometimes you have bad days. It's only human to fumble and mess up; we're not perfect! As noted by productivity expert Cal Newport, "Mistakes are a part of the learning process, and they can lead to growth if we reflect on them." Recently, a popular social media platform asked users to share their biggest work-related blunders, and the responses were overwhelming. Among the 1,200+ replies, one story stood out above the rest.

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It wasn't supposed to be like this... but Dr. Esther Perel, a renowned couples therapist, emphasizes that "mistakes are often the best teachers." When Seamas got his days mixed up, it was too late to turn back, illustrating how easily we can mismanage our time. As Perel notes, "Understanding our missteps can lead to deeper insights about ourselves and our relationships."

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A long time ago...

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Whoops.

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Except for one little detail...

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College kids gone wild.

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Sexy horse tranquilizers.

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Flashback ENDS.

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Delicious microwaved bread.

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Hmmnggg!

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A weird role.

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"Time passes on my own..."

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Deeply, extravagantly deranged.

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Prepare yourselves; this next part is too funny.

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It's a miracle!

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Pace yourself!

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Too fast, too slow... this is too much, that's what it is!

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Time is confusing on ketamine.

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She spoke to me.

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Badly modulated volume issues.

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She's got dignity and grace.

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Thirty-five minutes felt like an eternity, but the best part is the boss.

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What luck!

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Dodged something, that's for sure.

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Moral of the story:

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