Humiliation Day
Humiliation Day is held on January 3. As a time to recognize the negativity of humiliating someone, or a group of people. This event in the first decade of the month January is annual. Help us
Unlike its literal meaning, it is not a day to humiliate one another or spread hatred, but to relinquish our pride and become humble before a higher power or other people. Rather, this January 3 holiday is a time to recognize the negativity of humiliating or embarrassing someone or a group of people.
Damaging Consequences of Humiliation. Suffering severe humiliation has been shown empirically to plunge individuals into major depressions, suicidal states, and severe anxiety states, including ones characteristic of posttraumatic stress disorder. It's time to give it up.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Happy Mew Year for Cats Day on January 2 (The founders, Tom and Ruth Roy, wanted cats to have a very special New Year's celebration all to themselves);
Run it Up the Flagpole and See if Anyone Salutes Day on January 2 (It means to float an idea to see what people think, or if they notice);
Festival of Sleep Day on January 3 (the holiday encourages people to catch up on their sleep post-holiday and New Year celebrations);
Trivia Day on January 4 (It is an opportunity for us to share those many little trinkets of knowledge)