A lot of people in this world have already lost their faith in humanity but can you really blame them? If you watch the news every single day you will see why this world seems so hopeless and broken.
Nevertheless, we should always keep in mind that most news outlets only focus on the negative and completely ignore the good deeds that our best citizens make sure to maintain every day.
It's time to regain your trust in humanity thanks to these amazing posts from all over the internet. The world is not doomed, it's considerably better than what it seems like.
Love is all that matters from r/BlackPeopleTwitter
Read this on one of the FB groups. Warmed my heart. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/z81fmWgCDZ
— Reena Abbasi (@reenaabbasi) October 19, 2018
I think someone has a crush on my Christmas light decoration from r/aww
This mare lost her foal and then, two days later, this foal lost its mother. Here they are an hour after meeting. from r/pics
I was having a bad day and this dog walked to my bus stop, sat on the bench and asked me for pets. I'm now having a good day. from r/aww
My aunts friends just finalized the adoption of their 2 kids from r/pics
If anyone would like 2018 to include some good news, here it is...my 6 year old daughter, who woke up paralyzed from the waist down at 8 months old, who did many rounds of chemo, beat cancer and regained the use of her legs—has her first dance recital tomorrow. #cancer
— josh fulton (@fultonhistory) December 9, 2018
Two parents listening to the heart transplanted from their 23-year-old son, who overdosed on opioids from r/pics
I volunteer for a dog rescue, we love seeing updates of the dogs in their new homes. This one made me smile! from r/aww
Good while it lasted 😂 pic.twitter.com/rZcSukXRKl
— Dylan (@themindofd) June 5, 2017
This duck used to come to my porch for food. Recently, she brought her babies. I've been watching them grow up. from r/aww