50 Times People Made Each Other’s Day By Sharing Positive And Wholesome Pics Online (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertHave you noticed just how much we’re surrounded by negativity? A whopping 90% of the news is pessimistic and being constantly pushed through our TV, phone, and computer screens, making us feel overwhelmed, stressed, and fatigued. Being actively bombarded by negative events can make us forget how much good there is in the world.
To break through the negativity and remind us that positive things are happening all around us, Bored Panda compiled a list from all over the Internet full of wholesome gestures that people did for others. Scroll down to find them, and make sure to share them with your loved ones who might need a little pick-me-up.
While you’re at it, don’t forget to check out a conversation with media expert and author of Eternity in the Ether: A Mormon Media History, Gavin Feller, PhD, speaker, media and community psychologist Dr. Alexis Moreno, and clinical director, speaker, therapist, and executive coach Alex Honigman from Wit & Reason, who kindly agreed to tell us more about the negativity of media and how to seek out positivity more.
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What A Beautiful Family
Kindness Is All About Healing, Isn't It?
Just by looking at his shirt you can tell that old man is a good person, what happened to Breonna is tragic.
Here's To Kindness
The kindest thing a stranger did for me was stop their car, and offer me a lift home after I'd twisted my ankle. I live in an exceptionally safe place, and there was no danger in accepting the offer. The kind man wanted to take me to hospital, but I just wanted to go home. This wonderful 'grandpa' told me about his granddaughter far, far away in Australia. His wish was that if his granddaughter needed help someone would stop to help her. He couldn't be there to help his own granddaughter, but he could help someone else's
“Constant exposure to distressing headlines can heighten feelings of anxiety, stress, and even helplessness,” Dr. Alexis Moreno and Alex Honigman, LCSW, from Wit & Reason explain.
“Over time, this focus illuminates more of what’s wrong, making it harder to recognize the positive aspects of life. Think of things like confirmation bias... It’s not that it’s untrue, just that the focus shifts. We can become so attuned to problems that our capacity to see what’s good around us diminishes, creating a dynamic that affects our overall well-being.”
Rewarding Curiosity
a contracter actually did this for my dog. he typed out a pay slip for keeping workers company, putting smiles on their face, showing them all the tricks he knew and a few other things. he sent it along with a box that had a bunch of homemade dog treats made by his wife.
Bill Bryson's book on Australia had a story like this. The kid's Mom took him to deposit the money in the bank. He told the teller he'd been building houses. She asked if he was going to keep doing it. His answer was "I will if we get the f*****g bricks delivered on time".
What a fantastic team of electricians!!! They were so lucky he was available!!!! That must've been the most wonderful and exciting day for the wee man and also, to the gentlemen that were very considerate to accommodate such a young interested lad is simply heartwarming. They paid him in real money to boot!!!
Awwww that was so nice of them and made the kids day! And melted everybody's hearts!!!
That Is So Amazing
Well Done
Media expert and author of Eternity in the Ether: A Mormon Media History, Gavin Feller, PhD, says that constant exposure to negative news can push people to develop the “Mean World Syndrome.”
“This is a phenomenon George Gerbner discovered in the 1970s. When we're repeatedly exposed to negative news, we begin to see the world as a more violent and dangerous place than it really is. We begin to overestimate the amount of crime in the world, for instance. We develop anxiety, fear, and more pessimistic views. This can also then lead to self-fulfilling prophecies and confirmation bias—where we see what we're looking for,” he further explains.
That Sleep Is Gonna Be So Good Tonight
Seriously, few things bring as much joy as a cozy bed. I never take mine for granted
Kindness Is Always A Beautiful Act
all i got was a shirt .... like really it has "i finished my chemo!" on it.... idk if i kept it
Brother Makes A Dinosaur Watermelon Cake For His Nephew With Food Allergies
On the other hand, experts say that positive news can boost happiness. “Positive stories can refresh our mindset, promoting feelings of hope, joy, and connection. In fact, taking intentional breaks to consume uplifting stories can build emotional resilience, reminding us that there’s a balance in the world and helping us see possibility beyond the immediate stress,” Dr. Moreno and Honigman say.
Made It To 20 Years Sober! (Oc)
I'm 36 Years Old, I Started This Year Homeless, Fresh Out Of Jail Without A Dollar To My Name. I'm 6 Months Sober, I Got An Amazing GF And For The First Time In My Life, I Have A Mailbox With My Name On It
Keep up the Amazing work! Getting out of the spiral is hard, but worth it
176 Animals Are Sleeping In A Home Tonight. Cleared The Shelter Was Successful
Feller adds that seeing positive things happening in the world can encourage optimism, gratitude, and a balanced worldview, counteracting our natural focus on negativity. “It also inspires what researchers call pro-social behavior—that is, actions like helping, volunteering, and showing empathy that benefit individuals and society. Positive news can also help strengthen community bonds and build mental resilience.”
My Mom Crochets And Donated 48 Blankets To Sick Children This Year
After Years Of Depression, Today I Started My Day With A Beach Walk
I’m So Proud Of How Far I’ve Come With Needlefelting. These Are The Last 4 Dogs I Made
When we are stuck in a vicious cycle of negativity, seeking out positivity might be challenging or might not even cross our minds. Feller says that we can find more positive news by being more aware of its source and how we engage with social media.
“More and more people are getting their news from social media platforms. Search and recommendation algorithms show us what we engage with. Even the amount of time you spend watching videos will influence what you get shown next. So, to make more of it positive, be sure to like, share, and follow positive stories and do the opposite with negative stories. Then platforms will show you more positive content.”
The World Needs More Positivity And My Positivity Comes From Moments Like This
This Dude In Front Of Me At The Supermarket Made My Morning
Don't worry, I told him I took his photo. He was very cool.
This Picture Will Make You Smile And Tear Up
In the UK, only about 7% of people who are registered blind use Braille to read books/menus. Blind people are more inclined to download a .pdf, and have their screen reader software speak the options. Or another popular one is to photograph the menu, and use the software on the phone to read aloud the menu items.
We can also avoid being overwhelmed by negativity by spending time in nature and meeting up with people in person. Forcing ourselves to get out of the house is definitely worth it. After all, the saying "Go touch some grass" didn’t appear out of thin air.
My Sweet Dog Has Been Fawning From A Distance Over Our Newborn Daughter For The Last Couple Of Days
We brought our first daughter home a couple days ago and our dogs have been in love ever since. They just sit and watch her from a distance and come herd family into the room when she starts crying. This is the closest we've let her get physically, but we've been sending home clothes and blankets since she was born so they can be familiar with her smell. They were also very loving towards my partner the whole pregnancy and would constantly watch over them.
Ps. Please ignore the bum clothing and unkempt appearance, it's been a long few days with a newborn.
I Wanted To Share My Super Talented 11 Year Old Brothers Art! Super Proud Of Him And Love His Taste
People Who Actually Care. They Are Everything
Well where do you live? Our library will bring books & dvds round for old people, a free service. You just ring them up. They'll even pick some out for you if you don't know what you want.
In addition, Dr. Moreno and Honigman recommend reading news in short spurts and scheduling intentional breaks. “When we do encounter negative news, pause to reflect and manage your reactions—this intentionality can prevent us from feeling overwhelmed. Be selective, not avoidant, about the news you consume,” they say.
“Remember that engaging with news consciously can create a more balanced view, helping us stay informed without letting fear or negativity dominate our perspective. It’s also useful to engage in news that is in a medium you enjoy! No judgment if you’re pulling news from comedians or other places that have fun.”
He Will Be A Great Uncle
We Were In Barcelona
I Drew An Elderly Couple Snoozing On A Plane ❤️ (Oc)
“For centuries, people have worried about the state of the world. Each generation can feel panic and fear that we've gone too far, that we're too divided, that the only way is down. But I believe the world is not any worse now than it has been in the past,” comforts Feller.
“There's a lot to celebrate. When we focus on the things within our sphere of control and let go of things we have no influence over, we'll be much happier and more fulfilled,” he concludes.
Look At Its Paws
Me In My First Year Of Working At My Current Job. I Love How Proud I Was When I Made These Bad Boys
This Interaction That Is So Wholesome It Legitimately Brightened My Day
Word To Live By
My 30-Year Old Autistic Son Voted For The First Time
He was nervous and told the poll worker it was his first time voting. As we walked out, she announced to the room that he was a first time voter and everyone cheered for him. He was proud AF.
This Is Beautiful
Charleston, South Carolina. Kindness For The Win
That Is Precious
It is truly the thoughtfulness that counts in gift giving, especially when they're so sweet and loving!
While Working In The Garage, My Daughter Comes In With A White Tee And Slime Beard, “See? I Told You We Look Alike!”
Every Year, Mama Follows The Same Path
Facility Services associates - one of whom said "She has us trained" - have old signage to gently guide her and her babies in case they look like they're about to get sidetracked. They head to the light from an open door at the end of the corridor.
Small Acts Of Kindness Like This Can Change Lives
Im So Happy For You
This Joke, And Also Just The Joy Of Reading Calvin And Hobbes
There's No Way I Can Stay Up Til 1am Anymore
Teenager's Very Cool Evening Plans
That Is So Cute
Fun fact, I was born Feb 28 of a leap year and my mom told the doctor either she comes out today or stays in until March 1st, she didn't like the idea of me not having my "day" every year... I wonder how leaplings feel about this? Part of me thinks it would've been cool but I see mom's point.
Kid's Amazing Santa Logic
Congratulations
[oc] Today, I Bought Myself A Cake To Celebrate Finally Having 0 Debts. :)
Last Night I Was Taking Sunset Pictures On The Beach When A Guy Walked Up And Asked Me If I'd Take A Picture Of Him And His Girlfriend. Then He Whispered "Take A Video." Next Thing I Know I'm Videoing A Proposal. I Took This Candid Shot On My Own Phone Afterwards
This Is What Love Looks Like
They know you can't break the habit and don't want to lose you over those 3 days 😆
This Is Amazing
I went back to school when I was 30 & this time excelled! It's NEVER to late to go back to school! We had a member of Phi Theta Kappa (2 year schools honor society) who was almost 90 & had a 4.0gpa! She was amazing!
The Little Ways Kids Are So Curious And Influenced By What They See On Screen
I've Been Taking These Pictures Since March Btw. These Are Not All Recent
This Is Probably The First Time Ive Seen Someone Bake A Cookie That Turned Out How They Wanted
When Someone Truly Knows You, Even In The Little Things, It’s A Special Kind Of Love
I needed this today. I've been so depressed, and today was exceptionally bad, so I needed something to remind me it's not all bad.
I hope each day is better and better. 🩷 You are infinitely worthy of love.
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I needed this today. I've been so depressed, and today was exceptionally bad, so I needed something to remind me it's not all bad.
I hope each day is better and better. 🩷 You are infinitely worthy of love.
Load More Replies...Me too, I usually tear up a few times throughout the article 🥹😂
Load More Replies...hating this thing of the last post be hidden to force you to pay a subscription. seriously thinking off just going to another site that is genuinely free.
I don't care for the partial posts that tells me to subscribe for Premium Panda-ness.
https://www.boredpanda.com/refusing-donate-pto-cancer-coworker/ “I’m Not Actually Sympathetic To Her Situation” life is weirder than social media fiction.