In everyday life, we often pay more attention to bad things and use strong words to describe them. But when it comes to good or just okay things, we tend to overlook them. Think about it: if you had a nice day at work but someone said something mean, what would you remember more—the good day or the hurtful comment?
#4 Teachers Need To Understand Students Don’t Always Sleep In Class Just Cuz Of Laziness

This happens because our brains are wired to react more to bad stuff than to good stuff. It's like a built-in alarm system. Sometimes, people can use this to trick us, or we can use it to connect with others better.
#7 A Father Holding The Hand Of His Deceased 13-Year Old Son Who Was Killed Today Whilst Waiting For A Bus By A Russian Missile Attack In Kharkiv

#9 Seriously? She Risked Her Own Life To Save Them And Gets Treated Like A Criminal?

When it comes to social media, though, people like to share good stories. That's because the things we enjoy, like our hobbies or favorite books, are unique to us. So, making sure your social media feed has more happy stories can be a good idea.
#10 Beyonce's Pseudo-Feminism Is Letting Her Keep The Evil Practice Under The Shroud

In short, it's important to remember that bad things often seem worse than they really are. While it's good to talk about problems, it's also important to focus on the good stuff. If you ever feel down, we're here to make you feel better.
#15 A Typical Night For Millions Of Ukrainian Kids After Russian Army Came To “Liberate” Them



















