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Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles bow before Rebecca Andrade, embodying the Olympic spirit

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August 05, 2024 | Seeing the GOAT give a "We're not worthy" bow to her competitor is a sight to beho

August 05, 2024 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [fb]( [fb]( [fb](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20the%20Upworthiest&body=New%20Post%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.upworthy.com%2Fp%2Fnew-post-8393) [Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles bow before Rebecca Andrade, embodying the Olympic spirit]( Seeing the GOAT give a "We're not worthy" bow to her competitor is a sight to behold. Every Olympics has moments captured on camera that go down in history. The [photo finishes](. The [inspiring displays of sportsmanship.]( The records being broken and humans doing things no human has done before. [Simone Biles]( has had her fair share—or more—of [iconic Olympic moments](. And she just added another one to her list with the help of her friend and Team USA teammate, Jordan Chiles. Biles on the floor is like Jordan on the court at his peak—literally gravity-defying and simply mesmerizing to watch. But Brazilian gymnast Rebeca Andrade has been giving Biles a serious run for her money. In any other era, she'd have a pocket full of gold medals, but she's had the fortune-yet-misfortune of competing against the greatest gymnast of all time. However, she finally managed to eek out a win over the GOAT in the floor exercise final in Paris. Andrade took the gold, leaving Biles with the silver and Chiles the bronze. If besting Simone Biles on the floor wasn't enough, Andrade got another boost as she approached the podium to receive her gold medal. [Read the story]( [Why this husband buying Taco Bell for wife's 10th anniversary was actually a romantic home run]( His choice literally left people in tears (the good kind) When it comes to [love](, thoughtfulness is a far more important ingredient than spending lots of [money](. Sometimes having a nice bubble bath drawn for you at home feels just as lavish as any spa date. Sometimes when your partner says “I picked up this one special snack for you cause I know it’s your favorite” feels just as special as a fancy meal out. There’s something just so personal about these moments, and that’s what makes them [magical](. And it was this kind of moment recently shared between a husband and a wife on their 10 year anniversary, which they chose to celebrate with Taco Bell. Turns out, there’s a very sweet story behind this unexpected meal choice. [Read the story]( upworthy upworthy Add a comment... [Why winning a bronze medal might actually be better than getting silver]( The psychology of silver is harder to handle. World championship competitions like the [Olympic Games]( determine the best of the best in every sport. As [athletes from around the globe]( gather to compete, we see the cream of the crop rise to the top, but ultimately only one person or team in each event can claim the coveted gold medal and No. 1 title. Whether you [win a gold](, silver or bronze medal, making it onto the podium is an enormous accomplishment; to be among the top three in the world at anything is incredible. But one of the top three medals is considerably less desirable than the other two, and surprisingly, it's not the third place one. [Read the story]( [7-year-old's 'sympathy' card for her teacher is both funny and chilling at the same time]( "It was your mom’s turn to die." Author and crime victim advocate Lindsay Schraad Keeling, 32, has people laughing and also feeling a little creeped out after sharing a sympathy card she made for a teacher when she was 7 in 1999. The card shows that even though Keeling’s heart was in the right place, she had yet to grasp how to tactfully bring up a loved one’s death at that age. Keeling [is the author](of the upcoming, “The Funeral Director’s Wife” and co-author of the award-winning “Where the Trail Ends: The Kenny Suttner Story.” It all started when the principal at Keeling's school announced to her class that the computer teacher’s mother had passed away, so they'd have a substitute teacher that day. “He didn’t ask for any drawings or sympathy cards or anything, but when I got home, I decided I wanted to do something nice for my teacher,” [she told People](. “I had just learned about death as a child after our pet died and my mom read me a book about dying.” [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]( [Terms of Service](

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