Article created by: Mantas Kačerauskas

Everyone makes mistakes, but the scale and impact of one blunder or another is rarely similar. But some mistakes are so monumentally big that they can end large companies, devastated whole countries and even upset continent-wide ecosystems. So perhaps you tripping in public is not that bad, is it?

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Sears storefront with closing sale signs, depicting a historic retail mistake. In retail history, probably Sears not realizing that they were basically Amazon before Amazon. Mail order with warehouses all over the United States. How could you improve that business model? Oh, the Internet you say? Never heard of it.

vicki22029 , Phillip Pessar / wikipedia (not the actual photo) Report

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    Historical illustration depicting a monumental mistake, featuring a central figure seated with attendants holding swords. A governor of the Khwarazmian Empire killed a peaceful emissary from a neighboring empire, who had been sent to establish trade relations and political connections between the two powers. The emissary was sent by Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan replied by invading the Khwarazmian Empire, obliterating everything in his path, burning basically the entire thing to the ground, and then destroying any record of the Khwarazmian Empire that he could find. He finished all of this off by diverting the river that fed the country water, causing the land where the empire once stood to become a dry and barren wasteland. Possibly one of the biggest mess ups in history.

    JackCooper_7274 , 13th century artist Report

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    Portrait of an important historical figure in a suit, representing monumental mistakes in history. "Mao's push to have farmers in China produce their own steel using backyard furnaces, which lead to a wacky chain reaction eventually leading to a famine that killed millions." "Mao also ordered the extermination of sparrows in an attempt to protect grain crops. Millions of sparrows were killed, allowing locusts to proliferate. "The locusts consumed so many crops that there was widespread famine and 45 million people died."

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    A small green creature in a beige robe, representing one of history's monumental mistakes. "20th Century Fox let George Lucas keep all the merchandising r⁷ights for Star Wars because they thought it would be a giant flop and noone would watch it." "George Lucas is now worth 5.3 billion dollars."

    Tobazili , Jonathan Cooper / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #5

    Electing Trump TWICE.

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    Blockbuster Video store on a corner, showcasing a historic business mistake with signs and windows visible. Blockbuster not buying Netflix.

    PayasoCanuto , Bidgee / wikipedia (not the actual photo) Report

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    Close-up of a small brown mouse nibbling on a nut, highlighting monumental mistakes in history. In 1350, the Scots heard that England was having a spot of trouble with the bubonic plague, and decided to launch an invasion that would take advantage of the English, who were dropping like flies and would thus be easy pickings. The Scots invading army lost 5000 men to the plague in very short order. They decided to cut their losses and fall back to Scotland to be safe. Of course they brought the great plague with them, which devastated Scotland too.

    Sauterneandbleu , Marcus Ganahl / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #8

    Silhouettes illustrating evolution stages, with a sunset background, representing monumental mistakes theme. So that one fish decided to try what happens when you leave the water.. That's when it really started to go downhill!

    WindpowerGuy , Johannes Plenio / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    Historic car and group outside a building, related to monumental mistakes in history. The wrong turn that driver made in 1914.

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    Historical steam engine diagram, illustrating a monumental mistake with steam exhaust and directional nozzles. Vitruvius not see the potential of steam to Move things with the Heron Engine. Only saw it as a amusing toy. The Steam Age and Industrial Revolution could of happened in 1st Century Greece.

    ATA_VATAV , wikipedia Report

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    Emergency alert screen showing mistaken missile threat in Hawaii, urging immediate shelter. Not the worst, but that incident where they sent out an emergency alert saying “inbound ballistic missile threat to Hawaii. This is not a drill” always sticks out in my mind. People were seeking shelter in manholes, and it took them 45 minutes to send out a follow up alert saying “just kidding. Everything is ok”. I can’t even imagine.

    jhumph88 , Apple Inc. Report

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    Close-up of a Volvo car emblem, featuring a chrome logo on a wet black grille. Norway wanted to give sweden 50% of our oil profits in exchange for 50% of Volvo. Swedens government said no as one of their minister meant that "there is no future in oil". Norway's sovereign fund (the oil fund) can now purchase every single stock on the swedish stock exchange and still have money leftover.

    smolymartin , Adam Cai / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    Portrait of historical figure in traditional attire, relevant to monumental mistakes theme. "Genghis sends three ambassadors (two Mongols and a Muslim) to the sultan to demand the governor be punished. Sultan has Muslim executed and Mongols shaved (a grave insult)." "Genghis abandons current war with China and invades, capturing many cities who hold no real loyalty to the Sultan and surrender peacefullly." "Genghis sieges Otrar, finally fully taking it after six months and executing governor... "Genghis bypasses 300 miles of impassable desert to invade next city from more vulnerable side. "Genghis takes thd capital of the empire in five days. Sultan dies hiding in exile."

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    Stack of U.S. hundred-dollar bills, symbolizing monumental mistakes and financial implications. Corporations are people. Money is speech. These simple assertions have guided America toward more greed and more war than any other decision in history. It has set us on the path towards far worse ends than most other single events.

    Arkmer , Giorgio Trovato / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    White rabbit sitting on grass in a forest setting, representing monumental mistakes in history. Some guy introduced rabbits to Australia in 1788 so that he could hunt them for sport.

    GotPC , Satyabratasm / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report