Never Give Up Day
August 18, Monday

History of the holiday
The idea of the holiday originated as an initiative of a motivational movement aimed at supporting people facing difficult life situations — whether illnesses, crises, professional failures, or personal challenges. Gradually, the holiday gained recognition in many countries around the world as a day that encourages people not to lose hope and belief in themselves.
Significance
Never Give Up Day reminds us that success often comes to those who do not stop in the face of difficulties. It inspires people to believe in their own abilities, maintain optimism, and help others stay resilient.
Traditions of celebration
* Motivational events, trainings, and seminars are held
* Social media features inspiring stories about people who have overcome tough challenges
* People share personal stories of struggle and victory
* Charitable organizations use this day to support patients and families going through difficult times
Interesting facts
* The holiday is observed in many countries, although it does not have official state status
* Phrases of motivation and stories about human spirit strength often become symbols of the day
* This day is popular among athletes, patients fighting serious illnesses, and everyone who sees it as a source of inspiration