16 Tweets Reminding Us That There Are Still Beautiful Things In This World
Make your everyday life positive by looking at wonderful things.
Sometimes the internet does a surprisingly good job of restoring your faith in the world. A few clever tweets, a couple of wholesome moments, and suddenly the day feels a little lighter.
This roundup pulls together 16 tweets that celebrate the small, funny, and heartwarming things people notice every day. From pets and parents to kids and random acts of joy, each post adds a little more positivity to the mix.
If you need a quick mood boost, these are worth a scroll.
1. The cuteness of cats can melt a cold heart.
@averagediana2. The dad's reaction is just priceless.
That kind of reaction never gets old.
3. A cute bonding moment between a father and son.
4. The youngster knows how to appreciate.
5. A little one learning about life.
@Oohlala_____Some moments are just too wholesome to scroll past.
6. A symbiotic relationship that also benefits those who see these animals.
@dog_rates
7. Pupper has the pawfect 'woah!'
8. A dad excited about his new pair of Crocs.
9. Most dog owners:
Dog people will absolutely understand this one.
And if you think “built different” only happens in modern memes, these grandparents in vintage photos were doing things safety treated as optional.
10. This dad must be having a blast.
@wroetoshaw
11. A dog in a bowl to brighten your day.
@gle3m
12. Mother knows best, indeed.
@Akiora
13. A young man learning how to be independent; his dad must be proud.
@Abkjames
14. 'Sorry, human! I didn't mean it.'
@FF_notes
15. A little daredevil.
Kids are natural daredevils. It's in their DNA to take risks and push boundaries.
After all, they're still learning about the world and testing their limits. This can be a good thing, as taking risks can help them learn and grow.
But it can also be dangerous, as they may not always know what they're doing. As parents and adults, we can't always be there to catch them when they fall.
However, we can teach them to be safe and smart about taking risks.
That one comes with a little extra suspense.
16. Gecko hat from her mom.
@babysageee
You know the saying, 'It's all relative?'
Well, that pretty much sums up our relationship with positivity. You see, we're hardwired to look for the negative.
It's a defense mechanism that kept our ancestors alive in a time when saber-toothed tigers and other dangers lurked around every corner. These days, we don't have to worry about being eaten by wild animals, but we still tend to focus on the negative.
Why? Because it's easy.
Positivity requires effort. It's not natural for us to be positive all the time.
In fact, it's pretty darn hard. But it's worth it because positivity has some amazing benefits.
For starters, positive people are more successful. A study found that positive emotions broaden our thought-action repertoires, while negative emotions narrow them.
In other words, positive people have more options and can see more possibilities. They're also better able to come up with creative solutions to problems.
And that is exactly why these tweets hit so well.
For more “wait, what?” moments, check out the small moments that prove the world is still full of surprises.