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June 10, 2024 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20the%20Upworthiest&body=New%20Post%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.upworthy.com%2Fp%2Fnew-post-8a6d) In partnership with Two Forbes 30U30 Founders Transforming Mental Wellness People scroll on their smartphones, they get depressed. Today, 25% of American adults are suffering from a diagnosable mental health condition. After seeing their mother struggle with depression, Lee brothers, Forbes 30U30 winners, founded [Aura](, already with over 8 million users and 100K+ paying subscribers. Aura quickly received investments from Silicon Valley’s legendary VCs as well as executives from Spotify, Youtube, Facebook, and Apple. And they’re just getting started. For [x] more days, you can invest in Aura alongside 2000+ investors and back the future of mental wellness. [Only a few days left to invest.]( [Fans applaud Quinta Brunson for how she supported Jennifer Aniston during an emotional interview moment]( “Quinta handled this masterfully." For those not familiar with Variety's “Actors on Actors,” it’s a live interview series where two actors discuss various aspects of their craft and career. Often, actors will be paired together because of a common thread. [Margot Robbie]( and Cillian Murphy during the height of Barbenheimer, for example. Or Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt—both from “The Devil Wears Prada.” So it’s no surprise that two comedy queens, [Jennifer Aniston]( and [Quinta Brunson](, would be paired together for the latest “Actors on Actors” segment. What people are astounded by, however, is the way Brunson handled a very serious moment. [Read the story]( [Psychologist shares the 5 'core' memories your child will cherish from their childhood]( A lot of parents will be surprised by her answers. There’s [a popular trend]( where parents often share they are creating “core memories” for their children on social media posts, whether it’s planning an elaborate vacation or creating an extra-special holiday moment. While it’s important for parents to want their kids to have happy childhoods, sometimes it [feels presumptuous]( when they believe they can manufacture a core memory. Especially when a child’s inner world is [so much different](than an adult's. Carol Kim, a mother of 3 and licensed Marriage and [family Therapist](, known as [ParentingResilience]( on Instagram, recently shared the “5 Things Kids Will Remember from Their Childhood” on her page. The fascinating insight is that none of the entries had to do with extravagant vacations, over-the-top birthday parties, or [Christmas gifts]( that kids could only dream about. [Read the story]( [98-year-old Dick Van Dyke just won an Emmy and celebrted with an epic red carpet dance for the ages]( "This is his world and we're just living in it." Most people today will never even [reach age 98](, much less see themselves win an award for work they did at that age. But [Dick Van Dyke]( has done both, [making history as the oldest Daytime Emmy winner]( for his role on an episode of "Days of Our Lives" at 18 months shy of 100. He took home the 2024 award for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Drama Series for playing Timothy Robicheaux, an amnesiac "mystery man" on the long-running soap opera. As impressive as that achievement is, it's Van Dyke's jaunt down the red carpet at the awards show that has people cheering. [Read the story]( [In 125 years, millions of people have looked at this painting. No one really saw it until recently.]( Van Gogh saw something it took scientists another 100 years to see. Van Gogh never got to enjoy his own historic success as an artist ([even though we've been able to imagine what that moment might have looked like).]( But it turns out that those of us who have appreciated his work have been missing out on some critical details for more than 100 years. I know Van Gogh was a genius. If the point of this were "Van Gogh was a mad genius," I would not be sharing this with you. But I found this and I thought, "Oh, what a vaguely interesting thing." And then I got to the part about the Hubble Space Telescope, and, let me tell you: Mind. Blown. [Read the story]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 GOOD | Upworthy. All rights reserved 1370 N St Andrews Pl Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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