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50 Times People Made Each Other’s Day By Sharing Positive And Wholesome Pics Online (New Pics)
Wholesome WorldNOV 13, 2024

50 Times People Made Each Other’s Day By Sharing Positive And Wholesome Pics Online (New Pics)

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Have 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.

#1 What A Beautiful Family

What A Beautiful Family
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#2 Kindness Is All About Healing, Isn't It?

Kindness Is All About Healing, Isn't It?
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#3 Here's To Kindness

Here's To Kindness
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“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.”

#4 Rewarding Curiosity

Rewarding Curiosity
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#5 That Is So Amazing

That Is So Amazing
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#6 Well Done

Well Done
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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. 

#7 That Sleep Is Gonna Be So Good Tonight

That Sleep Is Gonna Be So Good Tonight
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#8 Kindness Is Always A Beautiful Act

Kindness Is Always A Beautiful Act
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#9 Brother Makes A Dinosaur Watermelon Cake For His Nephew With Food Allergies

Brother Makes A Dinosaur Watermelon Cake For His Nephew With Food Allergies
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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. 

#10 Made It To 20 Years Sober! (Oc)

Made It To 20 Years Sober! (Oc)
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#11 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

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
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#12 176 Animals Are Sleeping In A Home Tonight. Cleared The Shelter Was Successful

176 Animals Are Sleeping In A Home Tonight. Cleared The Shelter Was Successful
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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.”

#13 My Mom Crochets And Donated 48 Blankets To Sick Children This Year

My Mom Crochets And Donated 48 Blankets To Sick Children This Year
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#14 After Years Of Depression, Today I Started My Day With A Beach Walk

After Years Of Depression, Today I Started My Day With A Beach Walk
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#15 I’m So Proud Of How Far I’ve Come With Needlefelting. These Are The Last 4 Dogs I Made

I’m So Proud Of How Far I’ve Come With Needlefelting. These Are The Last 4 Dogs I Made
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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.”

#16 The World Needs More Positivity And My Positivity Comes From Moments Like This

The World Needs More Positivity And My Positivity Comes From Moments Like This
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#17 This Dude In Front Of Me At The Supermarket Made My Morning

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.
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#18 This Picture Will Make You Smile And Tear Up

This Picture Will Make You Smile And Tear Up
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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.

#19 My Sweet Dog Has Been Fawning From A Distance Over Our Newborn Daughter For The Last Couple Of Days

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.
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#20 I Wanted To Share My Super Talented 11 Year Old Brothers Art! Super Proud Of Him And Love His Taste

I Wanted To Share My Super Talented 11 Year Old Brothers Art! Super Proud Of Him And Love His Taste
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