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Couple admits they fight in front of their kids and encourage other parents to do the same

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1 [Couple admits they fight in front of their kids and encourage other parents to do the same]( [Arguments]( are an inevitable part of parenting. And whether or not to let [kids]( witness those disputes in an interesting conversation that we don't hear about very often. When disagreements turn into full on fights, with name calling and yelling, it can be a very painful and stressful experience for the kid. But if handled well, it could be a chance to see how mom and dad can navigate through inevitable difficulties, instilling an example for the future. [Read the story]( 2 [Woman rescues a kitten in the middle of marathon leaving behind the chance of setting a record]( When runners ‘get set, go!’ at marathons, their whole focus is on making it to the end of the line in their set-goal time. Some run for the thrill of it and not as part of their competitive streak. However, for those who run with a focus and a goal, it’s rarely anything that can distract them from their strides. However, there is one thing that can distract anyone from anything and that is love. Sarah Bohan’s participation in the Chicago Marathon turned out to be quite different than what she had aimed for and the reason for that is her love for furry friends, per [Insider](. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [The Carbon Savings Account™ is the key to a greener and wealthier future]( Implementing simple energy- and water-efficiency upgrades in US households would save nearly $200B per year in residential utility bills. Unfortunately, these upgrades are often unaffordable or inaccessible for the average US home. Growing up in West Virginia, my community was largely part of the 1/3 of Americans who can’t afford their energy bills, let alone the efficient home tech upgrades that would make these bills affordable. [Read the story]( 4 [Rich guy gets a great lesson after complaining that 'poor kids' trick-or-treat on his block]( Christmas and Chanukah may be known as holidays that are part of the season of giving, but let’s not forget that one of the greatest [joys of Halloween]( is handing out candy to neighborhood children. Well, a guy on Reddit could be the perfect candidate for the [Scrooge of Halloween]( because he has a real problem with children from disadvantaged neighborhoods trick-or-treating in his “affluent” suburb. [Read the story]( 5 [Human has some critiques for her dog's adorably stoic comforting style]( Sometimes you just need a little snuggle from your four-legged friend to make everything right in the world again. Everyone knows that cats are a bit fickle in this area, their comfort is dependent on how annoyed they are with your existence that day. But dogs? Everyone can attest that no matter what kid of day you've had, your dog will be there with their tail wagging while covering you in dog food flavored kisses. They seem to be much more invested in your happiness than cats. So, when you're feeling down, your doggo is likely to sense it and snuggle up right in your lap hoping to bring you comfort. But apparently some dogs were absent that day in [how to be a dog school]( and they missed the lesson. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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