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“Men Are Good”: 30 Posts That Prove There’s Still Kindness In The World

In a world that often highlights negativity and conflict, it’s easy to forget that acts of kindness still abound. The Reddit community r/Menaregood serves as a heartwarming reminder that compassion, generosity, and thoughtfulness exist in abundance, often in the most unexpected ways.

From small gestures that brighten a stranger’s day to moments of selfless heroism, the posts shared in this subreddit celebrate men who go above and beyond to make the world a better place. Here are some posts that prove there’s still kindness in the world.

#1 Protecting Mother Nature

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#2 Bless This Man

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#3 A Teacher’s Sacrifice Becomes His Strength…. So Beautiful

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A science teacher from rural Kenya who donates most of his salary to help poorer students has been crowned the world’s best teacher and awarded a $1m prize, beating 10,000 nominations from 179 countries.

#4 Men Need Love

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#5 Dr. Mohamed Mashally, Known In Egypt As The ‘Doctor Of The Poor’. Sadly He Passed In 2020

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An Egyptian doctor spent his whole life offering free healthcare because he believed that no one should suffer just because they couldn’t afford treatment.

#6 Instead Of Leaving His Parents,this Guy Just Carried Them For 160km

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#7 2 Years Of Kindness, He Will Never Be Forgotten

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For 2 years, a kind-hearted retired professor in the Northern Spain has been giving daily lessons to this man on the street to prepare him to take his High School Equivalency Exam.

#8 She Was Caught Stealing Five Eggs To Feed Her Kids. Instead Of Arresting Her, Tarrant Police Officer Mr Stacy Brought Her A Truckload Of Groceries

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#9 Fathers Figure

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A middle school in Dallas organized a ‘Breakfast with Dads’ event, but soon realized that some students did not have father figures. So, the school made a Facebook post requesting 50 volunteers. Instead of just 50, over 600 men from various backgrounds showed up the next day to mentor the students and share breakfast with them.

#10 The Gentlemen Club

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A teacher at an elementary school in SC wanted to help little boys with no dad at home so he started a “Gentleman’s Club” where these little guys dress up and learn to shake hands, make eye contact, etc. He even has extra jackets and ties for boys who can’t afford them.

#11 Things Like This Still Makes Me Believe People Are Good

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Mark Bustos works full-time at a boutique salon where prices start at $150. On Sunday, his only day off, Mark goes out onto the streets of New York City and gives free haircuts to the homeless.

#12 Super Dad

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Super dad creates beeping Easter eggs so his visually impaired daughter can participate in Easter egg hunts.

#13 Priorities

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Rick Moranis. He is the star of ‘Honey, I Shrunk The Kids’. He became a stay-at-home dad primarily to take care of his 2 children after his wife passed away in 1991. Let’s take a moment to appreciate this star who had his priorities straight.

#14 Wish More Professors Were Like This, This Is The Sweetest Thing

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Professor Sydney Engelberg, was unfazed when a student’s baby began crying in class. The embarrassed mom stood up to leave, but Engelberg scooped the kid up and soothed him in his arms without missing a beat in the lesson. Professor Engelberg allows mothers who attend his masters’ lectures to bring their children and even breastfeed. No mother should have to choose between a child and an education.

#15 Actor Gary Sinise Took 1,000 Children Of Fallen Soldiers To Disneyland. If Anyone Deserves A Fun Vacation It’s These Kids. For Free

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#16 I Love When People Help The Homeless, His A Really Good Man

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#17 Anti-Poacher Takes Selfie With Gorillas They Are Protecting

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#18 This Is So Sweet

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Grandfather with Vitiligo crochets dolls for children with same condition.

#19 Respect!

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‘Pal, you are a hero’: Chris Evans sends Captain America shield to the little boy who saved his sister from a dog attack. Walker was badly injured, requiring a 2-hour surgery and 90 stitches to his face, while saving his 4-year-old sister.

#20 Making Good Use Of Those Discarded Books

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#21 Mental Health Awareness

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#22 Nothing Could Stop This Man From Being With His Beloved

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#23 Wholesome Moment

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Man pulled over for speeding gets help from deputy with his tie for funeral service. Deputy Dustin Byers pulled over a man for speeding and learned he was on his way to a funeral – and struggling to tie his tie.

#24 He Made The Right Move

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I noticed a guy on Fb that was better than me at mounting TVs so instead of hating on him, I reached out and offered to pay him to teach me how to perfect my craft. He didn’t accept the money, instead we formed a partnership and the rest is history. Brothers don’t hate, we elevate each other.

#25 This Elderly Man Taking Care Of His Elderly Dog

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#26 The Smile On His Face Says It All, They Are Still Good People

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Bar staff raise money to get a new walker for one of their regulars.

#27 Another Wholesome Moment

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In 1998 a fire broke out and a 5-year-old girl was left unconscious from the fumes. A fireman handed her to a police officer who performed CPR and saved her life. In 2016 she graduated with honors from college and that same officer attended her graduation.

#28 A Young Man Caring For His Grandfather, 1974

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#29 No Substitute For Lived Experience

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#30 Another Wholesome Guy

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A young girl’s life changed forever after being rejected by her mother at birth, her biological father, and 20 potential adoptive families.

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