Last week, my brother bought a shirt online. It looked nice in the photo, but when it arrived, it was too small. He was upset at first, but then he decided to return it. It was his first time doing that. He read the return policy, filled out a form, and sent the shirt back. A few days later, he got the correct size. He was happy and said, “That was easier than I thought.” This experience taught him something important: when things don’t go right, don’t give up—just fix the problem. Returning an item may seem hard, but it’s part of learning how to shop smart. Now he checks size charts more carefully, and he also teaches others how to return items. Mistakes help us grow.