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50 Of The Most Cheerful And Wholesome Posts Shared In This Dedicated Facebook Group
Wholesome WorldDEC 9, 2023

50 Of The Most Cheerful And Wholesome Posts Shared In This Dedicated Facebook Group

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We all need to occasionally be reminded of how wonderful the world is, and how kind and caring people can truly be. When you spend too much time watching the news and browsing social media, you can come to the false conclusion that life is horrible. That’s far from the truth. Life is very nuanced. And there’s plenty of good to outweigh the bad.
That’s where the ‘Wholesome Memes’ account on X (formerly Twitter) comes in. The project does exactly what it says on the tin and shares memes about all things wholesome. We’ve collected some of the best ones for you to enjoy and share with your pals. Scroll down to check ‘em out. This might be the mood booster that you need today!

#1 Wholesome Moments

Wholesome Moments
774points

#2 The Real Hero

The Real Hero
747points

#3 Anything Is Possible

Anything Is Possible
723points

The ‘Wholesome Memes’ project was started in early 2017. Over the years, it attracted a community of 38.7k loyal followers who love what the account stands for. However, at the time of writing, it appears that the curators have taken a break from posting new wholesome memes. 

It’s easy to see why so many people love the content shared by the project. It’s lighthearted. It’s fun. It offers a nice contrast to a lot of the emotional ick you watch and read about every single day. We all need a pick-me-up from time to time. Sometimes, a handful of memes are enough to (slightly) restore our faith in humanity.

#4 Some People Opt For Kindness As They Wake Up Kudos To Them

Some People Opt For Kindness As They Wake Up Kudos To Them
720points

#5 Don’t Let Others Tell You What To Do

Don’t Let Others Tell You What To Do
710points

#6 As Wholesome As Can Be

As Wholesome As Can Be
686points

Human beings are fundamentally social creatures. Our ancestors needed to form strong, durable social connections in order to survive, as well as to thrive.

Though our level of technological development has soared over thousands of years, our innate drive to connect and relate to others hasn’t gone away. It’s still very much present.

#7 Wholesome Mafia

Wholesome Mafia
682points

#8 Now Don’t Go Spending It All In One Place

Now Don’t Go Spending It All In One Place
653points

#9 I Thought You Couldn't Celebrate Lunar New Year Unless You Had A Moon?

I Thought You Couldn't Celebrate Lunar New Year Unless You Had A Moon?
650points

One way to connect to other people is through memes. At their core, memes are what we share and reshare. They can be ideas, funny pictures, or even attitudes. So when we laugh at memes or spam our social circles with them, we’re actively participating in the culture of a particular group of people. The only difference is that this is mostly done online now, rather than in person.

#10 Wholesome Moved In Together

Wholesome Moved In Together
624points

#11 Lots Of Details Put On To This

Lots Of Details Put On To This
595points

#12 Here A New Challenge To Make The World Clean

Here A New Challenge To Make The World Clean
592points

It’s nice to stay in touch with your friends through cat memes and silly little Instagram reels. And remote communication is certainly better than being completely isolated and alone. However, online messaging will never replace quality meetups in person. Usually, people are busy with work, studying, parenting, and a dozen other things.

Some of them forget that relationships—like our health and skills—need consistent attention and nurturing. 

#13 Since I Was A Kid I've Always Wanted To Get On Fire Truck. Are You Wanted???

Since I Was A Kid I've Always Wanted To Get On Fire Truck. Are You Wanted???
584points

#14 Just Happy Being Included

Just Happy Being Included
578points

#15 Precious Little Photos

Precious Little Photos
551points

There are very utilitarian reasons to genuinely invest in building deep connections with other people. To put it bluntly, folks who have lots of meaningful, positive relationships in their lives live longer, have a higher quality of life, and are way happier.

So even if you prefer to be by yourself, it’s well worth consciously reaching out more often to the people you care about the most.

The Harvard Study of Adult Development has been running since 1938 and has been extensively covered in the news and by content creators in recent years. The 8+ decade-spanning study has come to a very simple, common sense, but important conclusion. Namely, that good relationships lead to health and happiness. However, The Atlantic notes that you must actively nurture those relationships. Hoping that they’ll turn out alright won’t be enough.

#16 Pavlov's Daughter

Pavlov's Daughter
542points

#17 It Has Pockets

It Has Pockets
523points

#18 Everyone Should

Everyone Should
500points

As Forbes comments on the Harvard study, supportive and nurturing relationships protect us against the stresses of life. Folks with strong(er) social connections have lower rates of diabetes and arthritis, as well as cognitive decline and other chronic conditions. In effect, these meaningful relationships help calm us down during turbulent times.

#19 Grandpa Always Has Candy

Grandpa Always Has Candy
491points

#20 Wholesome Duo

Wholesome Duo
477points
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