Tuesday, 30 October 2018

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Beautiful Stories That'll Restore Your Faith in Humanity...


It's very easy to feel that there is not much hope and goodwill left in the world, especially when the daily news reveals bad story after bad story. But in a world full of darkness, there must be some light, right? Correct! We have had enough of the bad new brigade, so we are about to provide you with 10 heart-warming stories that prove that there's still some hope left for humanity.

 

When soldiers from the Brazilian army found a tiny jaguar in the jungle, he was barely alive. They didn't want to leave him there as hunters would just kill him, so they decided to take the jaguar with them. However, even after a while, the animal was still too weak to be returned to the wild. Therefore, the local authorities decided that the army would look after him. Now the jaguar, who is called Jiquitaia, is healthy and surrounded by the caring people who rescued him.

10. A stewardess fed an elderly man who had recently suffered a stroke.

A 71-year-old man, who suffered a stroke shortly before his flight, was given a priority seat where there was more space, but this didn't make the trip any easier. When the passenger was given his food, the stewardess noticed that he was struggling and couldn't hold his spoon. Therefore, she kneeled down to feed him and wiped away his tears after he suddenly started to cry. He was so touched by her kindness.


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