Do good! Stories of people who have done good deeds. Paronyms human - humane

A person commits many good and bad deeds throughout his life. Most often, his behavior lies in internal beliefs, beliefs, ideas. Almost everything that a person does has a purpose. In this article, we will give an example of good and bad deeds of people.

good deeds of man

This can include many different activities. For example, when a person helps his neighbor (material, physical, verbal help). People don't have to do all this, but they do it so they can help others.

In addition to helping others, a person very often helps animals or nature. On the street, he can feed various animals or even take them home if they need it. People grow plants and plant trees.

Saving other people is a very good deed that cannot be forgotten.

Good deeds include observance of etiquette, rules of being in society, respect for other individuals.

bad deeds of man

As a rule, bad deeds are everything that brings personal benefit to a person, in some cases with harm to society.

Promotion of alcohol, drugs, violence, etc. Bullying attitude towards animals, other people, harming nature.

Very often a person commits bad deeds by littering anywhere or when he commits theft.

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Many people who have done bad things often find various excuses for themselves. It is important to always remember the rules and laws, because some actions can be not only bad, but also terrible. If a person does good deeds, it will have a very positive impact on society. But if people commit crimes, they are punished.

True stories from the lives of people with different destinies, lives and worldviews, but united by one big heart.

1. Dima is a teenager who is no different from other guys like him. Nothing but kindness and sensitivity to absolutely strangers. Somehow he needed to visit the military registration and enlistment office. He had no money for a bus, so he had to walk. It was in February. Having walked quite a bit from the house, from a distance he saw a woman lying on the snow. At first, Dima thought she was drunk, but approaching her, he saw an elderly woman. Although there were a lot of passers-by on the street, no one except Dima paid any attention to her. The teenager came up and slowly picked it up. She said that she was going to church, but she slipped and fell. Dima brought the woman to the house, although he had to deviate from the given route by two stops. As a token of gratitude, she tried to give the guy money for travel. But Dima refused - not for that he helped her.

2. Love for animals can be limitless. Steve Craig, an accountant from Denver, knows this firsthand. A month after the death of his beloved dog, he began to feel depressed. Then Steve decided to take old, sick dogs from the shelter, which are unlikely to attract anyone's attention and whose fate, alas, is predictable. Initially, he took in a twelve-year-old Chihuahua with heart murmurs and painful joints. Now he has 10 elderly dogs living in his house. “I am very happy that I was able to make these animals happy,” says Steve.

3. It's no secret what exotic food is eaten in South Korea. In their meat market you can find any living creatures - including dogs. Two-year-old dog Chi-Chi, hanging upside down in a dark room, was constantly beaten to make her meat more tender. However, for unknown reasons, she did not become another delicacy on someone's table. She was simply left to die in a garbage bag. Fortunately, Chi-Chi was saved, but she had to amputate all her legs. And after two months in a veterinary clinic, the dog found a family in Phoenix, Arizona.

4. Dreams tend to come true. It also came true for twelve-year-old Emily Tammen, who suffers from autism, attention deficit disorder and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Because of this disease, the girl's joints suffer. Emily came to the concert of her favorite singer Adele with a poster “My dream is to sing with Adele”. The singer noticed this announcement and invited the girl to the stage, offering to perform the hit “Someone Like You”.

5. You don't have to be a superhero to save lives. At a baseball game, Andrew McCutchen of the Pirates lost his bat. It flew straight into the boy's forehead. An unknown "superhero" in glasses parried the blow of the bat, substituting his hand. Having circled the boy's head, the bat still hit him on the back of the head. But this was not at all the blow that the unfortunate guy could receive.

6. Friendship between a penguin and a human is possible. In 2001, a pensioner rescued a tiny penguin. He lay near death on the rocks, covered with oil. The man picked up the poor animal, cleaned its feathers of oil and fed fish every day until the penguin gained strength. This was the beginning of their long and strong friendship.

7. There are firefighters among dogs. Burnt puppy Jake, rescued from the fire by Bill Linder, became a firefighter. Little Jake was only a few weeks old when he found himself in a burning barn. He received burns on 75% of his body, which forced the owners to abandon him. Then Bill's family decided to take him. Now Jake, along with his master, conducts fire safety lessons in schools.

8. “You can’t see the most important thing with your eyes,” said Exupery. Mr. Kuroki, a dairy farmer in Japan, spent two years recovering his blind wife from her depression. Having planted a giant flower garden, he pulled her out into the street, thereby making her smile.

9. Sometimes even a fire can end in a wedding. A firefighter rescued a girl from a burning house. Unfortunately, he suffered a leg injury, the doctors said that the man would no longer be able to walk normally. But 28 years later, he led their daughter down the aisle.

10. “Five years ago I adopted a dog from a shelter that was supposed to be euthanized. Now this dog saves my life every day. I suffer from a neurological disease that causes seizures. My dog ​​knows in advance about the next attack and warns me about it.”

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People often do really crazy things. Some do it because of their innate courage, others do it under the influence of alcohol, and there is no reasonable explanation for the actions of the third. In our review of 16 situations, when people in a variety of situations behaved unexpectedly: someone heroically, someone ridiculous, and someone became a hostage to the situation.

1. Yellow snow


Driver Richard Kral was caught in a snow drift during an avalanche. He chose a rather unusual way to attract attention to himself. Richard drank 30 liters of beer and pissed on the snow until he painted a huge "Never eat yellow snow!" sign on it, visible even from helicopters. Rescuers found him drunk on a mountain path 4 days later

2. Ripper


Vance Flozenzier was relaxing on a beach in Florida with his nephew when an 8-year-old boy was attacked by a bull shark, biting off his arm. Vance was so enraged that he threw the shark out of the water onto the shore and beat it to death, taking the boy's hand out of the predator's throat. Doctors were able to sew the child's hand back on.

3.Resistant tin peddler


Josh Lewis, the pizza delivery man, has shown phenomenal commitment to his job. During the next delivery, robbers stopped him, taking away the scooter, and Josh himself was stabbed with a knife. But the delivery man on his own two, bleeding, fulfilled the order, bringing the pizza to the address. Only then did he go to the hospital.

4. Hungry tourist


Chinese Poon Lim managed to survive for 133 days on a life raft in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. He even managed to kill a shark with the help of a drinking tank included in the raft package.

5. Himself a surgeon


Australian Whitrow cut himself with a chainsaw. However, he stitched up his wounds, drank a bottle of gin, and got behind the wheel to get to the hospital. As a result, he was stopped by the police and fined for drunk driving.

6. The power of a stereotype


Apparently re-reading medieval romance and pseudo-fiction, the legendary Jack Churchill fought in World War II using only a long sword and bow.

7. Permissible damage


Michael Moylan from Florida tried to kill his wife while sleeping by shooting him in the head. As a result, he woke up in the morning with a severe headache.

8. Priorities are set



After Thomas Dotterer was shot in the eye during a robbery at his liquor store, he told reporters that his worst performance of the week was his performance at a wrestling competition.

9. Willingness to speak out


During a campaign speech in 1912, US presidential candidate Theodore Roosevelt was shot by someone named John Schrank. Despite the fact that the bullet hit Roosevelt in the chest, he insisted on finishing his 90-minute speech.

10. Juvenile veteran


Jacqueline Lucas illegally joined the Marine Corps at the age of 14, after which he took part in the assault on Iwo Jima, not even having a rifle. At the same time, he fell under the simultaneous explosion of two grenades, but survived.

11. Iron Man


Walter Summerford was struck by lightning three times during his lifetime. Yet he survived each time. After Walter's death, lightning also struck his grave twice.

12. Death at work


When Susan Kuhnhausen's husband hired a hitman to kill his wife in 2006, he never expected the end result. The wife strangled the killer with her bare hands.

13. Desire to live


In 1823, Hugh Glass survived (with a crippled leg) a bear fight. The rest of his group believed that Hugh was missing and returned to base without him. Hugh traveled to the nearest city, located at a distance of 360 kilometers, within six weeks.

14. Unbroken Perseverance


A homeless man known as "Hardy Mike" drank a can of antifreeze to get insurance, but when it didn't work, he threw himself under a taxi.

15. Lead hangover


The 35-year-old Pole was shot in the head when he was drunk, he did not even notice it. As a result, the bullet was accidentally discovered five years later.

16. Swim or drink


In 2007, 55-year-old Martin Strel swam 5,268 kilometers in the Amazon for over 66 days. He drank two bottles of wine a day to keep warm during his swim.

Continuing the topic of the review, no less funny stories.

Humanity

Music is light

Superheroes

Kindness on the football field


Heroic deed

Welcome to the subway

Let the dream come true

good cop

Risk

Worthy rival

A sportswoman helps her rival, who has sprained her leg, cross the finish line.

valuable note

Entrance of the house in Helsinki. The inscription reads: “20 euros. Found in the entrance between the 1st and 2nd floors on September 11 at 18.30.

Caring people

act of kindness

Someone decided to do something nice for a stranger and left change in a candy machine.

Mutual assistance

Thousands of people were left without electricity after Hurricane Sandy. Some who had it brought sockets outside so that other people could charge their phones and call relatives.


Good Neighbor

This soldier was on duty for many hours. Seeing the tired poor fellow, the Afghan brought him a mug of tea to save him from debilitating thirst.

Your five minutes of glitter is someone's whole life

Graduates of the Gymnasium in the Serbian city of Pirot decided to give up expensive dresses and suits at the graduation party in order to give the money saved to those in need. During the campaign, schoolchildren and teachers collected 310,000 dinars, which were donated to three families with seriously ill children.

After the celebrations at the Gymnasium, graduates marched through the city center wearing T-shirts with the inscription "Your five minutes of brilliance is someone's whole life" on the back.

We are responsible for those who have tamed

A man rescues puppies from an abandoned house during a flood in Manila.

free lunch

Subway decided to show an act of goodwill by putting up this sign. Every homeless person could get his own lunch.

Dry cleaning for the poor

The dry cleaner offers unemployed people to have their suits cleaned for free in case they had to go to a job interview.

Gratitude

Photo of a man giving his shoes to a homeless person in Rio de Janeiro. The girl began to cry.

98-year-old beggar, grandfather Dobri from the Bulgarian village of Bailovo, dressed in homespun clothes and ancient leather boots, often stands outside the Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky in Sofia. Every day he gets up early and walks 10 kilometers from his village of Bailovo to the capital. In 2010, while filming a documentary about the cathedral, a Bulgarian television journalist made a shocking discovery in the archives of the church - the most generous private donation the cathedral has ever received - 40,000 euros was made by an old beggar - Dobri's grandfather.

The 98-year-old saint does not touch a single penny of the money that is served to him. He lives on his pension of 100 euros per month, as well as on non-monetary alms in the form of fruit and bread. Grandfather Dobri helps many others, for example, he paid the utility bills of the orphanage, which turned out to be on the verge of cutting off heat and electricity. He also helps the homeless. But we will never know about all the good deeds of grandfather Dobri, because he never talks about them.

Humanity

Pope Francis surprised people gathered in St. Peter's Square in Rome when he suddenly interrupted his prayer to kiss a man whose body was being "eaten" by a terrible disease. The man himself came to the square to ask for blessings from the Pope.

Music is light

During the Moscow concert of the KoYan group, the audience unexpectedly lifted up a wheelchair with a young man and brought it closer to the stage so that he could better see his idols.

Superheroes

The employees of a car wash company in Memphis decided to throw a little party at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital. When it came time to clean the windows outside, they dressed up as superheroes: Spider-Man, Captain America and Batman. According to the volunteers, the children simply cheered with delight when the spiderman outside the window waved to them.

Experts say that such therapy is extremely useful for children, because it is very important to forget about illnesses and switch thoughts to something else, more interesting.

Kindness on the football field


Kim Kaelstrom calmed the boy with autism. It happened before the start of the match with the German national team. Little Max was scared of what was happening, and the football player supported him. Later, the boy's father wrote a touching letter of gratitude to Kim.

Heroic deed

A firefighter has just carried this kitten out of a burning house, risking his own life. He gave him an oxygen mask so he could breathe normally again.

Welcome to the subway

The turnstile in the Canadian subway broke down, and none of the workers were there. This is what the passengers left at the entrance.

Let the dream come true

The Michigan football team Dexter gave a guy with Down Syndrome the opportunity to open the game tonight.

good cop

New York City police officer Larry DePrimo was on duty in Times Square when he saw an elderly homeless man sitting on the sidewalk outside a shoe store. He talked to him, found out what size he was, walked away, and after a while returned with new winter boots and socks, and helped the homeless man put them on. All this happened in front of an employee of the sheriff's office. She discreetly filmed the scene with a cell phone camera. The policeman was not aware that someone was watching him, let alone taking pictures. He just helped the homeless and went on duty on duty. When she returned home, she sent a photo describing what she saw to the New York Police Department. They identified the officer and posted the photo on their Facebook page.

Risk

These two Norwegian guys were just walking nearby, when they suddenly heard strange sounds. It turned out that due to his own negligence, a lamb fell into the water. Clinging to rocks and holding each other's hands tightly, they risked their own lives to save the poor animal.

Worthy rival