As a growing number of Britons acknowledge Brexit as a mistake, a contrasting sentiment is emerging in Poland – a belief that similar errors are unlikely to occur there. The article highlights a perceived disconnect between the UK’s reassessment of leaving the European Union and Poland’s confidence in avoiding comparable missteps. This divergence in perspective stems from differing national narratives and political climates. The Polish context suggests a resistance to acknowledging potential downsides of distancing from the EU, fueled by factors like national pride and political rhetoric. The author implies a need for Poland to heed the lessons learned from the UK’s experience with Brexit, warning against complacency and the dangers of misinformation. The piece frames Brexit not just as an economic or political event, but as a case study in the consequences of hubris and false promises. Ultimately, it serves as a warning to Poland to avoid repeating what is increasingly seen as a costly error by its neighbor.