1 [Relationship expert tells people to never get married unless you're willing to do 3 things]( Being in a relationship can be difficult at times. Learning someone else's quirks, boundaries, and deep views on the world can be eye-opening and hard. But usually, the [happy chemicals released]( in our brain when we love someone can cause us to overlook things in order to keep the peace. [Jayson Gaddis]( a relationship expert, took to Twitter to rip off people's rose-colored glasses and tell them to forego marriage. Honestly, with the divorce rate in this country being as high as it is, he probably could've stopped his tweet right there. Don't get married, the end. Many people would've probably related and not questioned the bold statement, but thankfully he followed up with three things you must be willing to do before going to the chapel. [Read the story](
2 [Working mom gets drawing of her from 7-year-old son that 'breaks her heart' but also hits close to home for parents]( When Priya Amin's 7-year-old son handed her a drawing, her first instinct was to respond with a standard reply of "ohh, thatâs so cute!" However, when she took a closer look at the sketch, she was left at a loss for words as she realized it was a heartbreaking depiction of their interaction 10 minutes earlier. It showed a parent at work and a child looking on and asking "Mommy are you done?" The mother, seated before a laptop, responds "No," without looking back. "I actually looked at it, and it broke my heart," Amin told [Good Morning America](. "Well, it sort of warmed and broke my heart at the same time." Upon sharing the image with her colleagues, the mom-of-two was encouraged to write a blog post about the incident. "I chose to share the blog originally via a LinkedIn post because I knew this was something universally felt by parents everywhere right now, and weâre all feeling like weâre shouldering this alone," she explained to [Scary Mommy](. The picture hit close to home for thousands of parents who've been precariously juggling their personal and professional lives ever since the Coronavirus pandemic changed life as we knew it. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [10 years ago, a 'Stairway to Heaven' performance brought Led Zeppelin's surviving members to tears]( When Billboard and [Rolling Stone]( pull together their "Best Songs of All Time" lists, there are some tunes you know for sure will be included. Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" is most definitely one of them. It has everythingâthe beauty of a ballad, the [grunginess of a rock song]( the simple solo voice, and the band in full force. "Stairway to Heaven" takes us on a musical journey, and even people who aren't necessarily giant Led Zeppelin or classic rock fans can't help but nod or sing along to it. Of course, it's also been so ubiquitous (or overplayed, as some would claim) to become a meme among musicians. Signs saying "No Stairway to Heaven" in guitar stores point to how sick of the song many guitarists get, and when Oregon radio station KBOO told listeners they would never play the song again if someone pledged $10,000, Led Zepelin singer Robert Plant himself [called in and gave the donation.]( [Read the story](
4 [Developmental scientist shared her 'anti-parenting advice' and parents are relieved]( For every grain of sand on all the worldâs beaches, for every star in the known universeâ¦there is a piece well intentioned, but possibly stress-including parenting advice. Whether itâs the astounding amount of [hidden dangers]( that parents might be unwittingly exposing their child to, or the myriad ways they might be missing on [maximizing every moment]( of interaction, the internet is teeming with so much information that it can be impossible for parents to feel like theyâre doing enough to protect and nurture their kids. However, developmental scientist and mom [Dorsa Amir]( has a bit of [âanti-parenting adviceâ]( that help parents worry a little less about how theyâre measuring up. [Read the story](
5 [Man hailed 'Highway Hero' for running across four lanes of traffic to help an unconscious driver]( Holy cow, Bat Man! You're always supposed to be aware of other vehicles when you're driving but what do you do when you notice someone has lost consciousness while speeding down the highway? It's a scenario that no one wants to see play out, but for [Adolfo Molina]( the scenario became reality and he didn't hesitate to spring into action. Molina was driving down the highway when he spotted a woman in a blue car who lost consciousness as her car careened down the shoulder of the highway. The concerned driver quickly pulled over in order to attempt to rescue the woman. But there was a problem, [he had to cross four lanes of traffic]( on the highway just to make it to the woman's still moving car. That obstacle didn't stop him. Molina sprinted across the highway, crossing right in front of a black pick up truck before running at full speed to attempt to open the woman's door and stop her car. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2022 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved.
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