One success story is of Jane. She entered a local sweepstakes by a supermarket. She won a year's supply of groceries. It really helped her family save a lot on their daily expenses.
It's not too complicated. You usually need to go to the settings or widget section of the relevant platform or app and look for the option to add the top stories widget.
If it's a news or content widget, there might be a way to customize your feed. First, check if there are any categories or tags associated with the sad animal stories. Then, find the option to block or mute those tags. For example, if it's an app-based widget, go to the app's settings, look for content management or feed customization. There, you can mark'sad animal stories' as something you don't want to see.
You can usually get top stories by customizing your preferences within the Apple News Widget settings. Just look for the option to select the types of stories you're interested in.
Some widgets operate based on source filtering. If you know that certain sources mainly produce sad animal stories, you can block those sources within the widget. Additionally, there could be a community - driven aspect. If enough users flag a story as a'sad animal story' that they don't want to see, the widget could use that feedback to block similar stories in the future. This would require a system for collecting and analyzing user feedback effectively.
Another success story involves Sarah. She participated in a sweepstakes for a home makeover. She won, and her entire house was renovated. They redid the kitchen, added a new bathroom, and painted all the rooms. Her home value increased significantly, and she got to enjoy a more comfortable living environment. It was a huge transformation that she couldn't have achieved on her own so easily.
It might be that the old man is the little girl's grandfather, sharing a close family bond. Or perhaps they are just strangers who have an unexpected encounter and form a unique connection.