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4-year-old's 'sweet and sour' revelation is a solid piece of wisdom, even for adults

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1 [4-year-old's 'sweet and sour' revelation is a solid piece of wisdom, even for adults]( Out of the mouths of babes [comes the greatest wisdom]( sometimes. Kids are brand new at this whole being a human thing, and they often vocalize what they're learning as they go. This is especially true at [age 4]( when they're really getting the hang of asking questions and talking about their thoughts and feelings. Sometimes the things they say are surprisingly profound, and hearing sage life advice from a preschooler is always an unexpected treat. That's why [4-year-old Emi's revelation]( about finding the positives in every situation has people so tickled. [Read the story]( 2 [Sally Hawkins explains why labeling women as 'emotional' for being passionate about work is wrong]( Women cannot avoid preconceived notions in this world. Garbed as criticism, these notions are oftentimes used to pull women down, something both Sally Hawkins and writer Philippa Langley seem to have experienced in their lives. The preconceived notion Hawkins is raising her voice against is women being considered more 'emotional.' In her interview with the [Guardian]( during the promotion of her film "The Lost King", she shared her frustrations about women being set aside because of being passionate about their project. In her opinion, the intellect and hard work of the gender are subdued with the simple word 'emotional' without any concrete proof. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Sweden’s landmark new proposal will stop the world from mixing it up with Switzerland]( Swedish people who move to the United States [often complain of]( being introduced as Swiss. The [New York Stock Exchange]( has fallen victim to the confusion, and a French hockey team once greeted their Swiss opponents, SC Bern, by playing the Swedish National Anthem and raising the Swedish flag. To help the world finally recognize the differences between the two nations, Sweden has created [a landmark proposal]( to end the confusion once and for all. [Read the story]( 4 [Flower girl expertly schools her dad on not embarrassing her when she walks down the aisle]( Some kids are [natural born leaders]( and one adorable flower girl is a prime example. A video [created by the Lomelino Family]( shared by weddingz.in [on Instagram]( shows a little girl in a fancy red dress talking to her dad about the wedding in which she's to be [a flower girl.]( Clearly, she has done her homework and put a lot of thought into how her role is supposed to go—as well as anticipated where it might go awry. [Read the story]( 5 [Woman breaks down the 'psychology tricks' Trader Joes uses to create its loyal following]( Few [grocery stores]( have achieved a full blown [culture]( quite like the retail fan-favorite Trader Joe’s, where folks can always count on an adventure filled with cookie butter, cheap wine and conversations with an Hawaiin shirt-clad employee. And while there are some perhaps obvious reasons behind TJ’s loyal following—the eclectic seasonal food items, the relaxing atmosphere—one woman is taking an in-depth look at some of the lesser known “psychological tricks” that keep shoppers coming back time and time again. [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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