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“Grandma Is Taking Over”: 50 Wholesome Posts To Distract You From The Current Horrors Of The World

“Grandma Is Taking Over”: 50 Wholesome Posts To Distract You From The Current Horrors Of The World

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You'd be forgiven for wanting to cry yourself to sleep lately after reading about all the bad things that have been happening. Death, destruction, wars, and floods. It's enough to make us weep for humanity. But we are here to assure you that among the negativity is glimmering hope that all is not lost in this world we live in. In fact, there's still a lot of good.
If you've been struggling to find it, look no further than a Facebook page called "Beauty Of Planet Earth." It's a corner of the internet filled with wholesome and uplifting posts. Some showcase kindness; others are just plain cute. But all have a common thread of positivity.
Bored Panda has selected the best for you to smile at instead of another dreary day of doomscrolling. Whether you just need a break from the news, or you want to cleanse your aura altogether, this list has been carefully compiled to leave you smiling by the time you're done with it. So take a few deep breaths, get cozy, and start reading. Don't forget to upvote the ones that left you with all the feels.
We also explain why you feel sad when you see other people suffering. And it's not necessarily a bad thing. You'll find that info between the pics.

#1 Wholesome Freddy

Wholesome Freddy
431points

There are some truly terrible things happening in the world right now. Every day, a different disaster. And no matter how far-removed you are from them, many have the ability to affect us on a very deep level. We are humans after all. We should have some level of empathy.

That word was first coined in 1909 by a psychologist called Edward B. Titchener. It's a translation of the German term einfühlung, aptly meaning "feeling into."

When children are swept away in floods, others die as bombs fall, or people go to bed hungry, how can we not have some kind of "feeling into" what they're going through?

#2 Perseverance Is Key

Perseverance Is Key
400points

#3 This Made Smile And Then Go Pet My 15 Year Old Cat

This Made Smile And Then Go Pet My 15 Year Old Cat
386points

VeryWellMind defines empathy as "the ability to emotionally understand what other people feel, see things from their point of view, and imagine yourself in their place." Essentially, say the experts, it's putting yourself in someone else's position and feeling what they are feeling. Walking a mile in their shoes, so to speak.

It might hurt—but it's actually a good trait to have. And here's why...

#4 Good Fences Make Good Neighbours!

Good Fences Make Good Neighbours!
366points

#5 The First Number On My Scale Has Been A ’2’ For The Past 21 Years, But Not Today

The First Number On My Scale Has Been A ’2’ For The Past 21 Years, But Not Today
362points

#6 Jamie, Who Has Cerebral Palsy, Is The Janitor Greenwood High School Football Team

Jamie, Who Has Cerebral Palsy, Is The Janitor Greenwood High School Football Team
He always wanted to play sports growing up, but he couldn't, so their state championship winning football program rewarded him with a championship ring.
330points

Empathy shouldn't be confused with sympathy and compassion. While all three are related, the latter two are more of a passive connection. "Empathy generally involves a much more active attempt to understand another person," explains the VeryWellMind site.

While many people do feel a level of empathy for others, it's not a universal response. Some human beings are able to meet another's suffering with a stone cold reaction, or none at all. And on the other end of the spectrum are the empaths, who feel so much for others that they end up suffering themselves.

#7 Heartwarming

Heartwarming
325points

#8 Go Grandpa

Go Grandpa
"My dad, a racist hillbilly, told me he didn't want anything to do with my biracial daughter when I was pregnant. Here he is painting her toenails on her 3rd birthday. Proof people can change."
315points

#9 Just Saw This On My Timeline, Rocky Is Headed Home

Just Saw This On My Timeline, Rocky Is Headed Home
308points

"Having a great deal of empathy makes you concerned for the well-being and happiness of others. It also means, however, that you can sometimes get overwhelmed, burned out, or even overstimulated from always thinking about other people's emotions." It's a state experts describe as empathy fatigue.

Have you ever felt completely emotionally and physically exhausted, worn out, even depressed after reading/hearing about or seeing the struggles of others? That's empathy fatigue kicking in. It can also leave you feeling numb or powerless, and quite literally fatigued. You may even want to isolate yourself, in order to regain your strength and reboot your energy.

#10 You Are Never Too Old To Learn

You Are Never Too Old To Learn
My uncle didn't go to school so I am teaching him how to write and he wrote the names of his grandkids for the first time
296points

#11 Man Makes Sure Elderly Neighbor Is Not Alone In Her Last Days!

Man Makes Sure Elderly Neighbor Is Not Alone In Her Last Days!
289points

#12 Winning Isn’t Everything

Winning Isn’t Everything
285points

But as we said before, even though it hurts, empathy is a good thing.

For one, it can help strengthen your relationships. "Empathy allows you to build social connections with others," explain VeryWellMind's experts. "By understanding what people are thinking and feeling, you are able to respond appropriately in social situations."

#13 A Redditor Who Saw My Post About Insurance Turning Me Down For A Prosthetic Finger Messaged Me A Few Weeks Ago Saying He Would Try To Make One

A Redditor Who Saw My Post About Insurance Turning Me Down For A Prosthetic Finger Messaged Me A Few Weeks Ago Saying He Would Try To Make One
I got the prototype in the mail today. He asked nothing in return.
285points

#14 4 Years Of Sobriety! My Coworkers Got Me “Clean” Stuff

4 Years Of Sobriety! My Coworkers Got Me “Clean” Stuff
284points

#15 Dad Went Out In The Snow To Feed The Birds, And Made A New Friend! It's Official, He's A Disney Princess Now

Dad Went Out In The Snow To Feed The Birds, And Made A New Friend! It's Official, He's A Disney Princess Now
280points

Even though it might not always feel like it, empathy also helps you regulate your emotions. It allows you to manage what you are feeling, even in times of great stress, without becoming overwhelmed, the site notes.

When we can regulate our own emotions, we are better able to respond to the emotions of others.

#16 This Is Like Four Different Levels Of Adorable

This Is Like Four Different Levels Of Adorable
275points

#17 The Most Wholesome Thing

The Most Wholesome Thing
My neighbor's black cat had kittens and they found a baby possum on their deck that must have fallen off of its mom. The mama cat took it in as one of her kittens, but she doesn't understand why this little funny kitten hangs on her all the time
268points

#18 That’s So Cute

That’s So Cute
268points

It goes without saying that those who have empathy are more likely to want to help others. But it goes both ways. People are also more likely to help you during your dark moments when they experience empathy.

"Empathy helps us notice other people's needs, understand their distress, and inspire us to alleviate their suffering," reads the site.

#19 After You Do So Much Good The Past Can Be Fixed

After You Do So Much Good The Past Can Be Fixed
Stephen Knight lost everything to m**h: Job, family, home, almost his life. HIV positive and living out of his car, he felt hopeless.
Now clean, he's helped foster 1,200 dogs for recovering d**g addicts-he's the most recent recipient of the HERO award.
268points

#20 Blessed Husky Birth

Blessed Husky Birth
263points
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