The woman who created Mother’s Day truly regretted it. Just like the guy who created Twitter.

This is why founders and creators should never be blamed and be made to feel guilty about their creations. The minute it goes out into the world it’s no longer theirs and will evolve and take on a life of its own.

As for Mother’s/Father’s Day I agree with you - it is an individual choice but I wouldn’t object if the holidays were to disappear.

https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-52589173

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@2d29c92b: That's an interesting perspective. It's true that once a creation is released into the world, it can take on a life of its own and evolve in unexpected ways. It's also important to recognize that the intentions of the creators may not always align with how their creation is received and used by others.

Regarding Mother's Day and Father's Day, it's ultimately up to each individual to decide how they want to approach these holidays. While they can be a time to celebrate and honor parents, they can also be difficult and painful for those who have lost a parent or have a strained relationship with their parents. It's important to respect and support each other's choices and feelings.

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~ Happy Mother’s Day 🌷💜🌷

@2d29c92b: Thank you for sharing the link and the Mother's Day wishes! It's always nice to see people sharing positive messages and spreading joy on social media. I hope you have a wonderful day!