Our world is filled with so many stories to tell- stories that makes one gain or lose hope in life. With the technology’s advancement to our life, there are too many accounts of life stories spreading over the internet that are too sad to think and talk about: crimes, hatred, poverty, chaos, selfishness, and all of the cluster of negativity that makes this planet unsafe to live in.
But in the other part, there are still some things that make us proud of ourselves, believing that humans are kind at heart and are willing to help each other despite of the endless sufferings we had.
If you’re too focused with what you’re in right now that lets you lose faith in God and in humanity, don’t, stop thinking for a while and take a look at your side, for in that corner, there are some people who are spreading the care and love. And as humans, that’s what we are supposed to do because we’re made to be just like that.
Here are just some amazing stories of life that will restore your faith in humanity.
1. This guy who missed his train so he could help an older lady with her bags.
2. This amazing dog memorial.
3. This gentleman who grabbed the nearest table umbrella to escort three ladies to their cars:
4. These redditors who made Sean O’Connor’s uncle, Scott Widak, the happiest guy around. Widak has down syndrome and is terminally ill with liver disease, but he LOVES opening mail. According to O’Connor, he’s bedridden and living his last days at home with O’Connor’s 85-year-old grandmother:
5. This man named John who’s teaching his wife, Linda, the alphabet because she lost her memory and forgot how to read.
6. This guy, who, according to the original poster, “saw this woman buy two meals at a street vendor and give this man one of the meals. She introduced herself and talked to him about his life. She was his equal and just wanted to express inclusion to a fellow human being.”
7. This guy that just wanted an old lady to be comfortable.
8. This parking enforcement officer:
9. This girl in Egypt who teaches a young street vendor how to read and write after exiting the subway every day.
10. This stranger who refuses to let open windows ruin the day.
11. And this one, too.
12. This person who understands the power of flowers.
13. This. Just this.
14. This Beijing cop who handcuffed himself to a suicidal woman on the ledge to save her life.
15. Anthony Cymerys, a barber who offers haircuts to the homeless in exchange for hugs.
16. Track and Field star Cameron Lyle who gave up his career and his chance to compete at the East Conference championship to save the life of a man who needed a bone marrow transplant.
17. This good Samaritan helping out a pregnant couple after their home was flooded from Hurricane Sandy.
18. This police officer.
19. This mailman.
20. This elite Kenyan runner who sacrificed first place and $10,000 to help hydrate a disabled Chinese runner.
21. Wyatt Erber, who won $1,000 in a scavenger hunt and donated it all to Cara Kielty, a two-year-old who is battling leukemia.
22. Billy Ray Harris, a homeless man who returned a $4,000 engagement ring after Sarah Darling threw it into his change cup while giving him some spare coins.
23. This officer (who is NYPD officer Lawrence DePrimo) that walked up to a homeless man and said, “I have these size 12 boots for you, they are all-weather. Let’s put them on and take care of you.” He squatted down and put the socks and shoes on the man.
24. Mike Downer, who found Magda Castillo’s $5,000 lifesavings in a discarded fridge and returned it back to her.
25. This Disney security guard.
26. Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson, who dropped $19,000 on a toy shopping spree for charity.
27. This bookstore owner that owns the best bookshop around.
28. These Chicago Christians who showed up at a gay pride parade, apologizing for the homophobia perpetuated by the Church.
29. This Subway owner who hasn’t given into corporate greed.
30. This guy who really understands the concept of paying it forward.
31. This.
32. John Unger, whose life was saved by his dog after he had suicidal thoughts. Below, he’s holding his dog, Shep, in Lake Superior to soothe his arthritis. Sometimes he does this for hours.
33. And, finally, this couple who made it despite of unbelievable obstacles.
Sniff. Wonderful. Thanks.