Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk Day

Don't Cry Over Spilled Milk Day is in recognition that everyone spills a little milk now and then. It's a day to  be optimistic, think positive, look on the bright side, and to find something good in everything that happens. As the song says: Don't Worry, be Happy!

Today is a day to recognize that s_ _ _ happens. And, when it does, Don't worry, or fret, or cry over it. Rather, take a positive attitude and fix it, or get past it.

We all know the concept of the question: Is the glass half full or half empty? The pessimist sees it as half empty. The optimist sees it as half full. It's all an attitude towards life.

You should  participate in ""Don't Cry over Spilled Milk Day"" with an optimistic attitude and a smile on your face.!


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