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100 Undeniably Good Things

It's important to remember all of the wonderful things about life, whether they are national milestones or your own daily victories. But in case you need a refresher, here's some great stuff about livin'...

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1. The color yellow

2. Every 9th episode of Game of Thrones

3. Getting a good haircut

4. Feeling understood by a song

5. The first bite of something really good

6. Porch swings

7. When someone plays with your hair

8. Spaghetti with meatballs

9. Agreeing on something

10. Watching someone watch your favorite movie

11. Pulling into your driveway

12. Sunsets

13. The way you never get sick of sunsets

14. Uncontrollable laughter

15. When something finally clicks

16. Candles

17. Fuzzy socks

18. When the leaves change color

19. A good joke

20. When someone is telling a bad joke, but they don't know it's a bad joke

21. Night swimming

22. A good book

23. Babies

24. Getting a gift for someone you know they'll love

25. Watching someone fall

26. A good night's sleep

27. A smell that takes you back to another place

28. Helping someone

29. Christmas Eve

30. Simone Biles

31. The smell of aftershave

32. The Beach Boys

33. Rainbows

34. Rainbow sprinkles

35. Getting something right

36. Being surprised

37. Art that makes you feel something

38. Building a snowman (well)

39. The sound of violins

40. A cool breeze

41. Peaches

42. Stretching

43. A good hug

44. Vanilla soft serve ice cream

45. Getting goosebumps because something speaks to your soul

46. Bread

47. Homemade dinner

48. When the sun hides behind the clouds, illuminating imperfect round edges and peaking out to reveal unbent beams of light

49. White wine

50. When something takes your breath away

51. Realizing you're already halfway done with a task

52. Pie

53. Jimmy Fallon

54. That really clean feeling after a shower

55. Watching movies on a rainy day

56. Old people holding hands

57. Seeing your best friend after time spent apart, but feeling like nothing has changed

58. Being loved

59. When someone guesses the word that's on the tip of your tongue

60. The Beatles

61. Movie theater popcorn

62. Crossing something off of a list

63. Making someone proud

64. Making yourself proud

65. Adele

66. When hard work pays off

67. Dessert

68. Green grass

69. Being there for someone who needs you

70. Dogs

71. When you're having so much fun you have no idea what time it is

72. A good cup of coffee

73. Nights that are so clear, you can see the stars

74. Pizza

75. The night before a really exciting day

76. Sunlight

77. Disney Channel Original Movies

78. Days where there isn't a cloud in the sky

79. How long summer nights last

80. When your favorite song comes on the radio

81. Good news

82. Making someone smile

83. When the clouds are so perfect you want to touch them to make sure they're real

84. Napping

85. Finding something you thought you had lost

86. Pajamas

87. Good music

88. Lifelong friends

89. Avocados

90. Remembering every word to a song you haven't listened to in (what feels like) ages

91. French fries

92. The sound of waves crashing

93. Ellen DeGeneres

94. A really vivid dream

95. That even in this big world, you still find the people you're supposed to find

96. Coming home after a long time and recognizing the smell of your house before it becomes ordinary again

97. Pancakes

98. A midnight snack

99. That no matter how tall the skyscrapers are, everything looks small from far away

100. The fact that I just made a list of 100 wonderful things, and there is so much more out there...


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