82 Amazing Photos That Might Brighten Your Day And Teach You Something New (New Pics)
Social media these days is no longer as fun as it was in its infancy. People went from being simply eager and curious to connect with the world to spreading hate, misinformation, divisiveness, and toxicity.
But fortunately, not all corners of the internet are filled with hostility. You still have online communities like the Be Amazed subreddit that are all about genuine positivity and uplifting content, for a change.
If you need a break from the typical negative nonsense on your timeline, here are some of the posts from the page to provide that much-needed palate cleanser.
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A Perfect Example Of What It Means To Be Human
Man Posing With Picture Of Forest He Restored
Should Be Applied In Every Country
Some of you have probably wondered why the positive, uplifting content seems to be drowned out by all the negative noise. Many of you are probably even hearing about the Be Amazed subreddit for the first time, considering its whopping 3.1 million weekly visitors.
That’s because social media algorithms are more rewarding towards contentious content, according to a May 2026 study led by Northwestern University professor William Brady.
A Post Made In Response To Trolling
Pizza Owner Found Out That People Are Eating From The Shop's Garbage. This Is What He Did
Shot Of A Lifetime
Brady focused on the microblogging platform Bluesky for the study, where he and fellow researchers recruited 2,000 US citizens who identified as Democrats or Republicans.
The experts focused on the participants’ perceptions of online dialogue, partisan animosity, and their overall experience on the platform. They found that the most significant engagements were in moral outrage and political content.
A 16 Yo Snuck Her Camera Into A Queen Concert In ’78 And Got This Gem
Grandmas Are The Best
What A Legend
“These algorithms are doing exactly what critics have long argued: They’re selectively pushing content that grabs attention by appealing to outrage, moral conflict, and negative emotion,” Brady explained.
Real Life Super Hero
Team Mongolias Winter Olympics Outfits
If I didn’t read the title I still would have thought they were team Mongolia
👏👏
The seemingly endless stream of negative news has led many people to doomscroll. But have you ever heard of its exact opposite, known as “hope scrolling”? University of Virginia professor J. Kim Penberthy specifically refers to this as “kindness scrolling,” which she says does have a positive impact on our well-being.
“They’re good for us. They’re good for our body. Our body is saying, “Oh, you can relax here. You’re safe. This is good,” she said.
NYC Hairstylist Spends His Sundays Giving Free Haircuts To Homeless People
Sadio Mané, The Senegalese Football Player, Is Rebuilding His Entire Village
Hospital, School, 4G Network, Post Office, Petrol Station, Stadium And Even Gives Every Resident €70 A Month. He Turned His Success Into Hope For Thousands. That’s A Legend
Oh wow. I tried to type out a follow up that was adequate but failed. Just, way to go dude. I'm glad you have been such a force for good.
Volvo Choosing Widespread Safety Instead Of Enforcing Its Patent
According to Penberthy, hope scrolling is simply about intentionally seeking uplifting content. “Whatever makes you smile,” she says. And as you do it repeatedly, your algorithm begins to brighten.
“I personally love the videos of someone being caught doing something kind and seeing humanity at its best,” she said. “I have been intentionally seeking more of those out and “liking” them. And it is working. I’m getting fed more of those things.”
This Is What 20 Years Of Practice Looks Like ! 2006 vs. 2026
Drone Captures An Elephant Family Sleeping Together
This Store Is A Little Reminder That Kindness Still Exists
Both my sons are autistic, genetic. This little understanding in a toy store would mean the world.
Art In France
This Is How Bobcats Protect Themselves From Predators And Sleep Safely
That's in the southwest. I used to live in Phoenix. They have a lot of protected land and plants. If you walk the trails you may see this on occasion.
Crows vs. Humans
When Tattooing Transforms Lives
True Love ❤️
This is bittersweet. Yes, keeping our loved ones in our hearts forever is part of living after someone you care about is gone, but continuing to focus on the past instead of living your own life now is a different kind of heartbreak. I was married for 30 years before becoming a widow, I still miss him like crazy, but I also know this is the only life on earth I will have and am making the most of it by continuing to explore and enjoy it.
True Story: A Wildlife Photographer, Dolph Volker Once Woke Up From A Nap Under A Tree And Find A Cheetah Sleeping Against Him
The Fact That This Is Carved From Solid Marble Will Never Cease To Amaze Me
Apparently A Turkish Man Invented The Steam Engine 200 Years Before The Industrial Revolution But He Only Made It To Spin Döner Kebabs
Punch, The Viral Lonely Monkey, Has Now Been Hugged And Groomed By An Adult Monkey For The First Time. Things Are Looking Better For The Little Guy
Hope This Bottle Travels The World
Real Life Super Hero
It's called Together California and is designed to prevent the separation of siblings within the foster care system
May God Bless This Boy
Cured my the same kind of science Trump tries to discredit and ruin. The Belgian boy was cured in France. Such advances may happen outside the US more often in the Future
Cliff Face And The Moon
A Spanish Scientist, Mariano Barbacid, Has Cured Pancreatic Cancer In Mice. A Cure In Animal Is A Major Step Toward Potential Cancer Treatment In Humans
Mother Reunited With Son After 32 Years Of Searching
This Is Very Nice Story
The "World's Poorest President" Who Donated 90% Of His Salary To Charity And Chose To Live A Simple Life
112 Years Of Feet Have Stood At These Ticket Windows... - At Grand Central Terminal
Cherry Blossom, South Korea
Cherry Blossoms are my favorite thing about Spring! Too bad they don't last longer. If you go to the DC area in March you should visit the Tidal Basin monuments - there are over 3,000 of the trees planted around it.
Mexican Scientist Eva Ramón Gallegos Is The First To Eradicate Hpv In 29 Women
He’s Building Hope
A Beautiful Act Of Humanity
This Is Why Everyone Loves Keanu Reeves 🙌
This Sheep Walked Under A Gravity-Fed Grain Feeder Right Before It Rained
Taiwanese Couple Wear Clothes That Were Left Behind At Their Laundromat
This Dad Is A Legend
Hope In Humanity
Tiny Dude On His Mother's Head!
Owen Burns, A 13-Year-Old From Michigan, Saved His 8-Year-Old Sister From An Attempted Kidnapping By Using A Slingshot
He Struck The Attacker In The Head And Chest, Forcing Him To Flee. Police Later Identified The Suspect Based On Visible Injuries Consistent With The Attack.
What An Amazing Father
A 4-Year-Old Went Into Heart Surgery Alone ~ And Left With A Forever Family
A 4-year-old boy named True showed up at the hospital for heart surgery completely alone, no parents, no family, just a scared little kid waiting to go into a major procedure. He was in foster care and dealing with serious heart problems, and his caseworker couldn’t be there that day. The doctor who saw him, Amy Beethe, couldn’t stop thinking about how he had no one. After learning more about his situation, she and her husband decided to foster him and later adopted him. Even more amazing, he had six siblings also in difficult situations, and with help from relatives and friends, they made sure all of them ended up in safe, loving homes too. Today he’s thriving with his new family, and his doctors say the stability has even helped his health.
Design That Puts People, Animals And Nature First
These Are Known As Asperitas Clouds
Photographer Tracked Down People He Captured 40 Years Ago To Recriate Their Photos
The Way The Frost Highlights The Sculpture
A beautiful display of the horror of homelessness. They could easily freeze to d***h.
This Is An Armband I Made Using About Seven Meters Of Copper Wire
Ephemeral But Precise And Amazing Land Art By Jon Foreman
A Father Designs A Headstone For His Wheelchair-Bound Son Depicting Him "Free Of His Earthly Burdens"
In 1957, The Remains Of 9 Neanderthals Were Found In The Shanidar Cave In Iraq. This Was Their Home 65,000 Years Ago
A Four-Leaf Clover Given At Age 8, Kept In Pop’s Wallet For 20 Years
The Village Of Kibune, Kyoto
She Took On Mcdonald’s And Won
During His Wedding Photoshoot A Groom Saves A Boy From Drowning
Before And After Of The Excavation Of The Ancient Greek Stadium
Rachel Robinson, The Wife Of Jackie Robinson, Is 103 Years Old! She Still Looks Amazing!
She looks a helluva lot better than I do, and I'm 57!
A 3000 Year Old Perfectly Preserved Sword Dug Up In Germany
yeah but knowing my luck its stats are not as good as the gear i have
A Color Pencil Shop In Tehran, Iran
This Rolled Up Black Dress On The Beach Looks Exactly Like A Detached, Glitched Shadow
They Grow Up So Fast!
An Open Air School In 1957, Netherlands In The Beginning Of The 20th Century A Movement Towards Open Air Schools Took Place In Europe
Classes Were Taught In Forests So That Students Would Benefit Physically And Mentally From Clean Air And Sunlight.
In the Netherlands that's good for about 6 weeks in the summer, then the rain sets in!
Lucky Discovery
Trey Ganem Spoke With Every Parent To Build Personalized Caskets For All 19 Uvalde Victims
The Creators Behind Two Of The Most Iconic Toys In History Were Actually Husband And Wife
Earth May Be The Only Known Planet With Wood
The University Of Kyoto In Japan Allows Students To Wear Anything They Want For Their Graduation Ceremony
He Became The Owner For 1 Minute
Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?
Whoops. But now I desperately needed to know - what was the whole story? Here it is:
Just Kindness
Respect
This is why I don't understand tech billionaires. I couldn't have that much money without using it to help as many people as I can! I have barely enough money for myself, so I try to help my friends and family in other ways, and society by being a decent person who maybe sets a good example to others in small ways.
The Interior Of An Lng Cargo Ship
When Humanity Tried To Ride Zebras: A Forgotten 1890–1940 Experiment That Failed Spectacularly
Poor zebras. Their backs are flatter than horses and can't bear the same weight. Riding them could cause their backs to break.
Leaving The Nicu After 82 Days, Her First Diaper Size vs. Current
"The Man Who Defied Aging". Meet Chuando Tan, A Singaporean Photographer Still Rocking It At 60
Have 6 Fingers (On Both Hands)
I've never seen it where the extra digit is the thumb! Fascinating! Also, I remember reading on here that polydactyly is actually genetically dominant in humans.
