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24 incredible reminders that the world isn't as dark as it seems

Since we're still breathing after some of the most grueling months in most of our lives, let's go through 24 heartwarming reminders that this world isn't as hopeless as 2020 would have us believe.

24 incredible reminders that the world isn't as dark as it seems
Cover Image Source: (L)Twitter/@kennya_ramos, (R)Reddit/MasturbatingMiles

As the end of this largely miserable year slowly draws near, we could all use a little hope-reviving reminder that the world isn't as dark as it often seems. No matter how glum and hopeless the times, the inhabitants of this planet always find a way to bring a little bit of light and warmth into it. The little joys in life β€” like mother nature's wondrous creations, an unexpected gift or loving gesture from someone special, a child's smile, birds singing, watching someone helping a fellow human being or someone taking pride in their hard-earned achievements β€” at the end of the day, this is what being alive is all about.

 

And since we're still breathing after some of the most grueling months in most of our lives, let's go through 24 heartwarming reminders that this world isn't as hopeless as 2020 would have us believe.

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21. "My brother was the first to graduate with a Master's in my family. My dad couldn't stop crying."

Image Source: Reddit/Jay_no_pho

22. "He guarded a bird with a broken wing under my truck for four days before it could fly off. Had to bring them both food and water because he refused to leave its side day and night, very proud of him."

Image Source: Reddit/MasturbatingMiles

23. "I live in my van. Found this on my windshield this morning."

Image Source: Reddit/ryannefromTX

24. "My little brother has autism. He turned 17 today. I came home from work to this note."

Image Source: Reddit/-TheOnlyOutlier-

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