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Messing up is a normal part of life. Whether it’s in our work environment or our relationships, every single one of us makes mistakes at some point. Living with our errors, however, can be difficult as even the most minor ones tend to damage our pride, cause embarrassment, and leave us with an overwhelming rush of panic. But if you think accidentally smashing a vase or spilling coffee all over your work is bad enough, today’s list may make you feel incredibly validated.

Let us introduce you to the 'That Looked Expensive' subreddit. This online community is dedicated to documenting mistakes, catastrophes, or disasters that are sometimes painful, sometimes hilarious, but definitely very, very costly. Think flooded bitcoin mining farms, historical paintings ruined by security guards, and many other things that break the bank.

Below, we wrapped up the newest batch of pictures from the group for you to enjoy. Buckle up and get ready to witness failures of such epic proportions that you may want to immediately cover your eyes! Keep reading to also find an in-depth interview with licensed psychotherapist Aliza Shapiro, LCSW. Then make sure to upvote your favorite entries as you go, and if you have any expensive blunder stories you want to share, let us know all about them in the comments.

Pssst! Be sure to check out our earlier pieces on this feature here: Part 1 and Part 2.

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    If You're Going To F**k Up, Make Sure You F**k Up In Such A Way That It Leaves People Asking How You Did It

    If You're Going To F**k Up, Make Sure You F**k Up In Such A Way That It Leaves People Asking How You Did It

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    Every mistake is a lesson to be learned, isn’t it? No one is immune to the occasional slip-ups — they are a guarantee in life that cannot be avoided no matter how much we try. Life throws curveballs to give us valuable learning opportunities that may hit us hard at first, but allow us to improve and become more rounded human beings. So by now, we should know to accept our blunders for what they are and treat failure as a growing experience. But in reality, how many of us see our mistakes as such?

    Well, it depends. We humans are a curious species that sometimes find it hard to let go of the fear and stress that comes from messing up. We stumble, fall, and manage to tangle ourselves in our failure, unable to get up, learn from it, and continue with our lives.

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    What matters more than any misstep or its magnitude, however, is our response afterward. To find out from an expert how to best handle these situations on an emotional level, we reached out to a licensed psychotherapist and founder of Therapy In The City, Aliza Shapiro, LCSW. She runs her own private practice where she provides evidence-based care for adults and adolescents and helps them overcome an array of mental health challenges, including depression, OCD, and anxiety.

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    Pipes Burst Underneath Basketball Court

    Pipes Burst Underneath Basketball Court

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    Lemme Teach This Kid How To Draw!!

    Lemme Teach This Kid How To Draw!!

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    The Costa Concordia Disaster

    The Costa Concordia Disaster

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    Sandeeros
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I thought it happened in 2016 or something, but it actually happened in 2012. Time passes quickly...

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    According to Shapiro, justification and self-deprecation are two of the most common ways we respond to mistakes. "It is hard, and often scary, to admit to our mistakes, and unconsciously, we will try to do anything to avoid doing just that," she told Bored Panda.

    "For some, messing up in a high stakes scenario generates an enormous amount of cognitive dissonance, and instead of accepting the difficult reality that being imperfect is simply a part of life, we justify our actions instead," the psychotherapist added. "Others have an equal, but opposite, reaction to mistakes. If our self-esteem isn't intact, one error can quickly turn into a cascade of self-doubt, judgment, and deprecation. Again, instead of accepting that human beings are by definition imperfect, a single mistake can turn into a spiral of 'I'm not good enough.'

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    Diamonds Are ... Not Forever

    Diamonds Are ... Not Forever

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    And i was like WTF!!
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Aahahahahaha, and i just finished the previous article here how he implanted it and was wondering... Why, just why would he do that

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    #9

    When You Use The Wrong Cheat Code

    When You Use The Wrong Cheat Code

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    Well, we're going to let you in on a little secret — nobody is flawless. Intuitively, we all know that perfectionism is an unrealistic trait that often blocks our road to success. Yet, whether it’s out of fear or to avoid encountering uncomfortable feelings, we still strive to be perfect and avoid making blunders at all costs.

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    811 Call Before You Dig

    811 Call Before You Dig

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    Grape Juice Overflowing. Looks Like A Volcano

    Grape Juice Overflowing. Looks Like A Volcano

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    But making mistakes can be beneficial, it all depends on the perspective. "Not only do mistakes lay the groundwork for some of the greatest lessons we learn in life, they are also a necessary part of any person, team, or company's growth," Shapiro explained.

    "Facebook's corporate office famously bears signs that read 'Fail Harder,' embedding into the corporate culture that failure is not just OK, it is crucial. In our personal lives as well, when we look our mistakes in the eye, we also learn exactly where and how we need to grow."

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    Scaffolding Smashes Into Elizabeth Towerjust Days After £80 Million Makeover Was Revealed

    Scaffolding Smashes Into Elizabeth Towerjust Days After £80 Million Makeover Was Revealed

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    How The Hell Does Something Like This Happen

    How The Hell Does Something Like This Happen

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    But many of us often choose the path of avoidance, even if it can lead to even more suffering and inflict unnecessary stress on us and the people around us. That’s why apologizing, forgiving yourself, and seeing your mistake as an experience you can move forward from instead of constantly beating yourself up about it is a great confidence-building tactic. Plus, it can also make you more resilient to any future challenges.

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    #16

    Delivery Robot Tries To Walk Across Undried Cement

    Delivery Robot Tries To Walk Across Undried Cement

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    Wind Turbine Fell Over

    Wind Turbine Fell Over

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    Hphizzle
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would think basic physics would call for a deeper base for something that tall and meant for heavy winds.

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    Psychotherapist Shapiro agrees with this line of thinking. "Self-compassion is the single most powerful tool to combat self-judgment and blame, and also becomes the fuel for positive change as well," she told Bored Panda. "When we respond to ourselves in moments of setback with a mindful, compassionate understanding of how/why we made certain choices, we gain strength to move forward in healthier ways."

    "In contrast, when we respond to ourselves with blame and judgment, we lose the strength and motivation necessary to resolve the mistakes that were made." Moreover, this can also put us in danger of repeating the same errors. Thinking "I’m worthless" and telling yourself that you are a failure won’t get you very far in fixing your error. However, it can have dire consequences and even lead to negative thought spirals when one harsh critique leads to another, with no end in sight.

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    How Not To Handle A Multi-Million Dollar Satellite

    How Not To Handle A Multi-Million Dollar Satellite

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    There Was A Small Fire At My Apartment Building Last Night

    There Was A Small Fire At My Apartment Building Last Night

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    If you think your oversight feels like the end of the world is just around the corner, Shapiro was kind enough to share a few pieces of advice on how to become better at handling mistakes (especially when they’re painfully expensive). "Do not expend your energy on self-judgment, spend it instead on how you will rectify the mistake, and create systems that ensure it won't happen in the future," she suggested.

    "Oftentimes, serious mistakes are building blocks for new and important structures, and when we use our energy to create something that will be more effective in the big picture, mistakes start to feel meaningful instead of painful," the psychotherapist concluded.

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    #24

    The 2013 Saltsjöbaden (Sweden) Train Crash. A Cleaning Lady Accidentally Starts A Negligently Parked Train, It Eventually Derails And Crashes Into A House

    The 2013 Saltsjöbaden (Sweden) Train Crash. A Cleaning Lady Accidentally Starts A Negligently Parked Train, It Eventually Derails And Crashes Into A House

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    #25

    This Picture Of A Flooded Bitcoin Mining Farm

    This Picture Of A Flooded Bitcoin Mining Farm

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    One Of The Reasons They Close The Ramp At An Airport During A Storm

    One Of The Reasons They Close The Ramp At An Airport During A Storm

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    #29

    Today On “Air Crash Investigations”

    Today On “Air Crash Investigations”

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    Mv Rena Aground Off The Coast Of Tauranga, New Zealand, October 2011

    Mv Rena Aground Off The Coast Of Tauranga, New Zealand, October 2011

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    «perfect Outside And Inside Wash» Middle Of Nowhere In Sweden

    «perfect Outside And Inside Wash» Middle Of Nowhere In Sweden

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    "Should I Move The Excavators Out Of The Pit Boss?" Boss:"Nah, They'll Be Fine" Pittsburgh Pa

    "Should I Move The Excavators Out Of The Pit Boss?" Boss:"Nah, They'll Be Fine" Pittsburgh Pa

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    Wind Was A Little High In Colorado

    Wind Was A Little High In Colorado

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    #36

    Smaller Yacht Caught Fire Which Spread To The Larger Yacht In Shanghai Last Night

    Smaller Yacht Caught Fire Which Spread To The Larger Yacht In Shanghai Last Night

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    While Reversing In A Canal Of Amsterdam, The Ship Struck Ground

    While Reversing In A Canal Of Amsterdam, The Ship Struck Ground

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    This Ferrari Enzo That Crashed This Morning While Making A Testdrive In Baarn, The Netherlands

    This Ferrari Enzo That Crashed This Morning While Making A Testdrive In Baarn, The Netherlands

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    Looks Like He Thought It Was A Road, Or He Just Needed To Cool Off

    Looks Like He Thought It Was A Road, Or He Just Needed To Cool Off

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    Altenburg (Germany) Before And After The Ongoing Severe Flooding Due To Excessive Rain (2021)

    Altenburg (Germany) Before And After The Ongoing Severe Flooding Due To Excessive Rain (2021)

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    Lori Jabi
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's not an accident nor a fail. Many people died and lost their homes.

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    #43

    New Hyperloop Being Built In Novosibirsk, Russia

    New Hyperloop Being Built In Novosibirsk, Russia

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    General Anaesthesia
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's at the very least four washing machines big. Why do they measure sinkholes with washing machines and not cars?

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    #44

    Had A Bad Storm Come Through Recently

    Had A Bad Storm Come Through Recently

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    #46

    I Alone At Forgot About This One!

    I Alone At Forgot About This One!

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    #50

    That’s One Way To Load A Motorcycle Onto A Tow Truck

    That’s One Way To Load A Motorcycle Onto A Tow Truck

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    #51

    Tree Fell On Some Sort Of Classic Car

    Tree Fell On Some Sort Of Classic Car

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    Deborah B
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's worse when it's a classic car. SUV? inconvenient and possibly expensive. Classic car? that's someone's baby.

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    My Customer’s New Rav4 That She Waited 3 Months To Get

    My Customer’s New Rav4 That She Waited 3 Months To Get

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    #53

    Soo, Thats Why My Delivery Was Late, And Arrived Broken!

    Soo, Thats Why My Delivery Was Late, And Arrived Broken!

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    #54

    Ship Carrying 1,100 Porsches And Other Luxury Cars Is Burning And Adrift

    Ship Carrying 1,100 Porsches And Other Luxury Cars Is Burning And Adrift

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    #55

    Someone Forgot To Engage Their Parking Brake

    Someone Forgot To Engage Their Parking Brake

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    Crane Tumbled Down In São Paulo, Brazil

    Crane Tumbled Down In São Paulo, Brazil

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    FedEx Truck Hanging Off The Indiana Toll Road After Hitting Ice In Frigid Conditions

    FedEx Truck Hanging Off The Indiana Toll Road After Hitting Ice In Frigid Conditions

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    Storm Decided It Didn’t Like My Neighbor’s Brand New Truck

    Storm Decided It Didn’t Like My Neighbor’s Brand New Truck

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    Grill For Sale

    Grill For Sale

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    Emily M
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Love that they didnt move it away from the melted siding of the building before taking a photo and posting

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    #64

    A Mclaren 600lt Went Off On The Dragon At Deals Gap Yesterday

    A Mclaren 600lt Went Off On The Dragon At Deals Gap Yesterday

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    #65

    Semi-Truck Drives Straight Into Flood Waters

    Semi-Truck Drives Straight Into Flood Waters

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    Hobby Hopper
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is why you should never drive through moving water, even if it's shallow. The tires float, and you get swept away.

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    #66

    Bayer Ag's Hazardous Waste Disposal Plant Has Just Exploded

    Bayer Ag's Hazardous Waste Disposal Plant Has Just Exploded

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    Someone Is Getting Fired

    Someone Is Getting Fired

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    Seadog
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    another case of assuming because something weighs 15 tons it doesn't need tying down.

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    Crashing A Rolls-Royce Into A Lamborghini Urus

    Crashing A Rolls-Royce Into A Lamborghini Urus

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    If You Think You're Having A Bad Day, Spare A Thought For This Poor Old Driver In Shoreditch

    If You Think You're Having A Bad Day, Spare A Thought For This Poor Old Driver In Shoreditch

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