Look, we’re not going to lie, we thought 2025 would be amazing, but it was one of the toughest years we’ve ever faced. And if you feel the same, you’re definitely not alone. Many people have had such a terrible year that they went online to share their biggest disasters.
Our team at Bored Panda has scoured the internet and compiled this list of photos of folks sharing their ‘2025 wrapped,’ with a focus on their dating, relationship, and financial fails. They thought that 2025 was “gonna be my year,” but it was anything but.
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Take a closer look, you can see strands of wispy hair by the nape, and uneven hair growth on her skull. I looked like that during my own chemo treatments. Your comment seems ignorant and mean spirited.
Load More Replies...In our experience, it’s usually best to combine optimism with realism. So, it’s great to have goals and dreams for the new year, but you also have to be realistic with your expectations.
Be hopeful without being delusional that you’ll completely overhaul your life in just a few days or weeks. Real change takes commitment and consistency over a long period of time.
at least you got a diagnosis and got one more page to understand oneself little bit better 👍🖖
As the Mental Health Foundation points out, New Year’s resolutions can motivate you early on in the year, but those same expectations can also put you under unhelpful pressure.
“Aiming to be our ‘best selves’ can put us under unnecessary pressure and stress. And when we struggle to live up to the impossible standards we set, it can make us feel guilty and bad about ourselves. Or we might push ourselves too hard and find that we’re burnt out before the first month is over.“
One way that you can change your approach to New Year’s resolutions is to focus on making positive changes, instead of negative ones. So, instead of deciding that you’ll stop doing something, you should think about what you will do. For example, you reframe your healthy eating resolution as eating healthier instead of not eating unhealthy food.
You also probably want to throw some flexibility into your resolutions so that they match the reality of your daily life. For instance, you could start with incredibly simple daily goals and then revisit them every month or so. And remember to be kind to yourself if (when!) you don’t meet your goals, and see your failure as an opportunity to learn.
One of the most fascinating things about human beings is just how resilient we can be. We’re much tougher than we think. And no matter how difficult things get, we can adapt, rise to the challenge, and overcome practically anything. While doing all of this is far from easy or comfortable, we all have the potential to move past our mistakes and bad luck.
And the good news is that things like emotional resilience are something we can all learn, just like any other skill.
Emotional resilience allows you to adapt to adversity and handle daily stress and crises more effectively and calmly.
On the other hand, someone who has low emotional resilience has a much harder time adapting to stress and life changes, whether they’re big or small, Verywell Mind explains.
According to Verywell Mind, emotionally resilient people tend to have:
- Emotional awareness
- Perseverance
- An internal locus of control
- Optimism
- A sense of humor
- Social support
- Perspective and learn from their mistakes
- Spirituality
Generally speaking, emotionally resilient individuals understand both their own feelings and those of other people, as well as the reasons behind them.
“This type of emotional understanding allows people to respond appropriately to others and to better regulate and cope with difficult emotions such as anger or fear,” Verywell Mind explains.
What’s more, emotionally resilient people tend to be action-oriented, persevering, hopeful, and continue working toward their goals despite obstacles.
On top of that, they believe that they are in control of their own lives, and so, they’re much more solution-oriented. They also don’t see themselves as victims. Instead, they trust in their own strength.
"waiting for my money", well aren't we all just waiting for the magical flying Unicorn to bring "our money"!
The designer outfit she's wearing in the picture where she's claiming to have "no money" begs to differ XD (I suppose she could have bought it before she had "no money" and "still not rich", but it sure looks bad when you're claiming to be broke af while wearing a designer OUTFIT.)
You know it can be fake. Not necessary designer. Be nice it is the first day of the year
Load More Replies...Wow, I must be doing this "no money" thing wrong because for me, it means I don't eat everyday and I'm gonna be homeless again soon because I'm getting evicted and I can't even afford a storage unit to (illegally) live in. How do I upgrade to the "no money" level where I pose for TokTok videos in a designer outfit with professionally done hair and nails, a face full of make-up and a phone that costs a couple of months of rent ?
Naturally, it’s easier to be resilient when you have a strong social support network that has your back no matter what.
And if you can laugh during some of the toughest moments in your life, you end up reducing your stress levels while also shifting your perspective to something healthier.
That’s not to say that you should ignore the seriousness of the situation or embrace toxic positivity. That would be going too far. But looking for a silver lining can help you survive when things look utterly grim.
I'm guessing she thought she had found a "the one" deleted hinge and said man wasn't "the one" and had to redownload it. And this happened 3 times.
Load More Replies...Resilient individuals choose to learn from their mistakes instead of denying that they happened in the first place. They view obstacles as challenges and see adversity as a chance to make themselves stronger.
As Verywell Mind points out, you can build up your emotional resilience by connecting with other people and prioritizing your relationships, taking care of your body and mind, and managing your thoughts.
“Work on maintaining a hopeful outlook and accept that change and setbacks are part of life. The important thing is to keep working toward your goals.”
Once you’re done going through this list and upvoting the pics that impacted you the most, we’d like to hear your thoughts in the comments down below.
What has 2025 been like for you, Pandas? What hopes, dreams, and expectations did you have for the year, and what was the reality like?
What advice would you give anyone who has had a particularly tough year and wants to make 2026 the complete opposite? Let us know.
Well according to The Gospel of MAGArse, she probably read a woke book or watched the wrong sort of television, that sorry of thing can turn you gay, apparently.
Load More Replies...Stopped meds against medical advice? Are we supposed to feel sympathy for her?
Tbh some conditions do make it way harder to keep believing in the utility of meds. From what I know it's especially common in people with schizophrenia.
Load More Replies...2025? Brother died after a long sickbed, 2 favorite aunts died, collegue had a chainsaw accident trimming a tree at home and might lose a finger and finally my mom needed life saving kidney surgery or she would not make it beyond March this year. Had some interesting little breakdowns while trying to be brave for everyone else. Yeah, not a year I want to remember really. Thank God at least the surgery went well.
For the first time in my entire life I failed an exam and then I kept failing after falling into a deep depression. Contemplated taking my life at least once a week, nearly did it many times. Might get pulled out of my current school and placed into a new school that is honestly pretty garbage
Aah failing when you've never experienced before is truly rough. Just try to remember that failing at things is part of the learning process, it doesn't mean you're a failure. Beethovens first opera was a failure on opening night so he revised, revised and revised. Now we have Fidelio and no one would call Beethoven a failure
Load More Replies...I'm really trying to not be judgmental but some of this is nothing more than growing up and things all people deal with. Yes, a lot of it is terrible but most of it is merely a bump in the road and so much of it is self-induced. I have a list a mile long too. We all do. Stop trying to get your picture on the internet and cry about your life.
Started the year ok. Son needed brain surgery which hasn't worked 😏 now referred to ophthalmology 🙄. Dealt with a stalker for the rest of the year which is still ongoing with the police. No wonder I'm 😩
All of these posts are from absolutely beautiful, young, mostly healthy people that are just experiencing life. Getting cancer and losing loved ones can be life changing, but the rest of it…navigating relationships, doing the work it takes to maintain mental and physical well-being (and still getting sick sometimes), moving from one job to another…this is all just life. All we can do is weather the storms and learn to appreciate the calms before and after them. If you had a whole year of calm in 2025, consider it a blessing.
Here I am, On the road again. There I am, On the stage. Here I go, Playin' star again. There I go, Turn the page. ~ Bob Seger
It's interesting to see what people see as a "fail". These idiots are banging on about not being rich (yeah, you actually have to generally do more than take pictures of yourself to be rich, surprise!), not having a BF (cry me a river) and the number of dates they've had. I don't believe in the suffering Olympics generally, but my 2025 consisted of more hospital visits than I can count on two hands, almost dying, losing several relatives, losing treasured friends because of my being in hospital so much, unintentionally making my mother near s******l because of the above... I could go on, but I'll stop. Again, I don't generally believe in the suffering Olympics, but when you're banging on about not being rich and not having a BF/GF as being the worst things in your year, then yes, I will judge you and judge you harshly.
2025? Brother died after a long sickbed, 2 favorite aunts died, collegue had a chainsaw accident trimming a tree at home and might lose a finger and finally my mom needed life saving kidney surgery or she would not make it beyond March this year. Had some interesting little breakdowns while trying to be brave for everyone else. Yeah, not a year I want to remember really. Thank God at least the surgery went well.
For the first time in my entire life I failed an exam and then I kept failing after falling into a deep depression. Contemplated taking my life at least once a week, nearly did it many times. Might get pulled out of my current school and placed into a new school that is honestly pretty garbage
Aah failing when you've never experienced before is truly rough. Just try to remember that failing at things is part of the learning process, it doesn't mean you're a failure. Beethovens first opera was a failure on opening night so he revised, revised and revised. Now we have Fidelio and no one would call Beethoven a failure
Load More Replies...I'm really trying to not be judgmental but some of this is nothing more than growing up and things all people deal with. Yes, a lot of it is terrible but most of it is merely a bump in the road and so much of it is self-induced. I have a list a mile long too. We all do. Stop trying to get your picture on the internet and cry about your life.
Started the year ok. Son needed brain surgery which hasn't worked 😏 now referred to ophthalmology 🙄. Dealt with a stalker for the rest of the year which is still ongoing with the police. No wonder I'm 😩
All of these posts are from absolutely beautiful, young, mostly healthy people that are just experiencing life. Getting cancer and losing loved ones can be life changing, but the rest of it…navigating relationships, doing the work it takes to maintain mental and physical well-being (and still getting sick sometimes), moving from one job to another…this is all just life. All we can do is weather the storms and learn to appreciate the calms before and after them. If you had a whole year of calm in 2025, consider it a blessing.
Here I am, On the road again. There I am, On the stage. Here I go, Playin' star again. There I go, Turn the page. ~ Bob Seger
It's interesting to see what people see as a "fail". These idiots are banging on about not being rich (yeah, you actually have to generally do more than take pictures of yourself to be rich, surprise!), not having a BF (cry me a river) and the number of dates they've had. I don't believe in the suffering Olympics generally, but my 2025 consisted of more hospital visits than I can count on two hands, almost dying, losing several relatives, losing treasured friends because of my being in hospital so much, unintentionally making my mother near s******l because of the above... I could go on, but I'll stop. Again, I don't generally believe in the suffering Olympics, but when you're banging on about not being rich and not having a BF/GF as being the worst things in your year, then yes, I will judge you and judge you harshly.
