There was an Easter egg hunt we went to. There was a deaf little girl who ended up not getting any eggs because there were a lot of kids. I told my sister if she'd give her some. My little sister went up to the little girls basket and poured half of her eggs into the little girls basket while the little girl was looking away. When she turned around she gasped and put her hands over her mouth in surprise. She then saw my sister walked up to her, tapped her and then in sign language said "thank you, thank you, thank you friend." And hugged my sister. It was so beautiful it made me cry. Kids are so grateful and so generous as well. Hope this brings hope in humanity to some of you as well.
This video made me so teary, it's crazy how most(not all) of the human population are more a like than we think, but we're constantly sending out hate to one another
1banana2kiwis bro some people would just walk off with the ball either way. Maybe he wasn’t raised the best sure, but good enough to give the ball. Don’t say he was raised up bad. He’s much better than others
eus biggums yeah what a great dad. I could just hear him telling the security “that’s my son!” I mean how and why would you stop him? I’m sure his dad was there every step of the way(literally and figuratively) he knew how much his son wanted it.
For anyone who didn’t understand at 3:00, the girl on the red team was injured and if her teammates helped her it wouldn’t count as a homerun so the other team helped her.
I was sitting outside of the public library this one time, when I saw an elderly woman with a cane in one hand and a seemingly heavy bag of books in the other. She was walking with a lot of difficulty, like she had a limp. And I really wanted to open the door for her so she could return her books. I just sat there and stared at her walking, waiting for the opportunity to offer my kindness. Turns out, I forgot the door was automatic and opens by itself. Still, I wanted to help her. Being kind to people gives me this rush of happiness, and I feel beautiful. I feel Ike I’m really me.
Act on your first impulse if it is with good intention to help somebody, nobody will ever get mad at you for that! We need more good people in this world, go out and show that you are one! :)
Yes, be kind and caring to everyone. Even if they are mean to you, if they soon found out how they were mad at you and you are being nice to them then they may change their attitude and become nice. Treat people the way you would have them treat you.
I cried through the entirety of the video especially when disabled boy was wrestling, I felt great respect because I myself have a disabled brother. I feel great knowing that people are out there willing to help.😢👐👍🙌👏🙏
That's super nice, but did the disabled boy want to wrestle, like a passion? Or was he on the wrestling team? Because he couldn't really do anything, but it was a great act.
to all of you complaining about the wrestling one, what’s so wrong with giving the kid the experience of winning? we don’t know if it was a legitimate match in a competition.
That kid who assisted his disabled opponent in pinning him to the mat is an awesome young man. If he weighs 80 pounds I bet at least 75 of those pounds are heart! These kids just prove that some children are raised right. Remember that grown woman who snatched the baseball out of the little boy's hand? She ended up with the ball and she also ended up with the entire country knowing what a rude, selfish, poor excuse of an adult she is.
There’s always some light in the darkest places and if we continue we can make that light shine brighter so let’s do good for others we can make humanity better than now
It's a rare view. Kindness has been sadly seen as weakness because this world has been lead by a disguting sick twisted narcissistic pathetic excuse of a human being.
With all that’s going on in the world today we need this. Acts of humanity like this are what we need so much more of. This world is dying from greed, racism, hate, and an overall lack of simple human compassion. We need to slow down and smile at someone today, pay something forward, give to those less fortunate, tell someone you love them, or apologize for something you said negatively. We are not promised tomorrow so make a difference today.
Glenda Roberts I agree thank you for that we all need to be happy there is no need for death destruction or punishment to the innocent we all just need to wake up and realize that the world better if we just try to make it that way my name is Logan Mueller you may never meet me but I'm only 14 and I have to wake up myself and the kids my age and younger and older
Or mom and mom, dad and dad, or just mom, or just dad, hell even grandparents all it takes is love and support to make more people capable of loving and supporting more people.
Amazing video BUT to all of the kids sad for NOT getting a baseball must learn that when you cry, you DON'T always get what you want. A miss opportunity in a life lesson at an early age.
Darkwing Dave Thank you for pointing this out! So true. I also think it's a lesson of generosity. We can't always get what we want, but, there's also nothing wrong with a kind gesture. :)
Those same kids are playing video games 24-7. Most likely 1st Person Shooters. They already know how to think about strategy while playing THOSE kind of games. For you to say "they're ONLY this & that of age", is kinda weak sauce. They knew what they were FUCKING doing & they got their way for sure.
outlawabyss ..what do you mean? People with cerebral palsy are mentally there and just want to do thing like everyone else. catering to that is a gesture that reveals our true nature as spiritual beings..
outlawabyss Its because people with their condition don't get the same treatment, they won't feel accomplished, but by that young man doing that simple gesture may make that person's world.
This video honestly made me cry, because it shows there are people who do care for one another. I just wish everyone was this nice. At least we know there are some great people still left on this earth.
It was the right thing for the kid to keep the ball. He earned it and that little kid needs to learn that everything cant be handed to him like that. He didnt learn anything there
Dropped in Envy but the other kid did a nice thing. Atleast he wasnt selfish enough to keep it. Idc if its the most famous baseball player of all time, id still give another child the ball if i caught it.
The thing is, you see the kid’s face at 0:11 apparently from a different angel you can see that he isn’t making the choice himself, the man in the red shirt at the bottom shouts to him to bring it back and give it to the kid... He didn’t do anything wrong by keeping the ball, I don’t see why the temper throwing kid had to get his way, he’ll soon learn that life isn’t that easy, but good for him anyway
No matter how many times I see this, I cry so much cause there are people out there who are so nice and sadly they aren't recognized, I'm glad these people were recognized
Danilo Oparnica that pissed me off only because he pitied the other person he should have given his all and won even if it was unfair coz that’d at least show it to the other person that they had a fair match
Rob Banta I didn't see any kid throw a tantrum. Watch it again the bigger/older kid reached over him and caught the ball that was coming right for the other kid. Any kid would be sad about that.
MissIToldYou Sooo what? a child is aloud to cry, did you not see how close he was to catching it? that was not being a brat, he covered his face and waw possibly crying. Now if he was yelling/kicking/crying and making a fuss then yes, but his behavior was understandable for what just happened. He didn't disturb anyone else, unlike the first kid who was clearly having a fit.
After watching some try not to cry on RU-vid I felt confident that I probably wouldn’t cry at any videos on RU-vid... This is the kind of beautiful thing that society needs to convert to
It's very important to watch things like this. I kind of have lost faith in humanity all I hear is negative things pretty much that's all I see. This helps me out more than you can imagine thank you for making this video
At 0.21 the mother should have thanked the boy in the red shirt for giving her son the ball. That was selfless. I hope he got a ball or something because he did something special. Thought about someone other than himself.
booyah2u 2 if you pay close attention the kids both turned cause the guy that gave him the ball in the first place told him to give the other little boy the ball at :10-:13 you can see the man in the cap at the bottom
Reminds me of my school days, everyone looked out for one another in and out of school our town wasn't the biggest but the community and atmosphere where we were brought up was pretty much was the greatest days in my life. Black, white or Brown, big or small we all backed each other , we did have a lot of obstacles like gang influence and drugs and alcohol but back then it was a minority to the majority of people that lived there. So blessed , this film trigged a memory, God I miss home ....
I don't see why people would dislike this. This is beautiful! The acts of kindness these people do really filled me with hope. Humanity has lost it's way with careing about technology and themselves. These selfless acts of kindness show you that not everyone is like that, and I hope they inspire more people to do the same. To love others is a beautiful thing, and that is what these people demonstrate. I hope everyone who reads this has a wonderful time, day, year, and life.
When I got to the one about the man with the torn hamstring I just broke brown into tears. It’s just a wonderful thing that we have people out there like that
How to make this video. 1) Watch a good sportsmanship compilation. 2) Copy. 3) Paste. 4) Play Very loud Sad music over the duration of the video. 5) 2.6 mils views and 63k likes. XD
Salut to all the kids that gave their baseball. They showed how great and well mannered they are compared to those who cry when they don't get what they want. You did not get a baseball, so what? Suck it up. And parents should teach them that they won't always get what they want if they cry. That other kid wanted it as much as you did. And I don't get why should a bigger kid give something to a smaller one if it starts to cry. That 12,3 old kid probably genuinely loves that sport and it would mean 10times more to him than to a 3years old who has no idea what is going on and just wants the ball.
Valentina Vanja but if the child is 3 like you say then they can’t really control how they feel. They just wanted the ball and that’s okay. You don’t have to try and ruin parts of the video
Magic Ocean he is not ruining anything from the vid, there were clips where people thougth that they were doing a good thing but they werent. For example the girl running at 2:46. If she is like that, she shouldn't finish the race becaause she could die. Seriously
My mom chopped too many onions Edit: dang so many people agree with me and no I’m not editing to say *OMG THANKS FOR THE LIKES GUYS!!!* I’m saying that I’m glad that there are still so many good people in the world
The first kid got the ball fair and square. The lil kid cried and the usher basically made the one kid give the baby the ball. Basically teaches the one kid he can cry to get what he wants.
YTS 7 hahaha you guys are trippin balls, when did I say I was gonna do anything? I have a neighbor named Chris Ramirez and thought that by chance this could be him.
At 4:00 he tapped because he knew they weren’t getting paid for the match and he didn’t want to send him to the hospital to be buried in medical bills with no way out
legalman07 guy who tapped was an experienced fighter (not sure how experienced or how good) but the guy he was up against and was still learning how to fight I think, the fight he was in with this guy would've been his 6th or 7th fight total so the guy didn't feel right about going against him
I'm not even a full minute in and the tears are threatening to spill and trust me if I start crying i won't stop cause selfless kind acts are so precious and rare today
Thank you... I wanted to cry for a long time.. but couldn't.. tears wouldn't reach my eyes.. i just lost it now.. thank you so much.. i needed this.. things can get better...
Man! Everytime I watch one of these videos. I literally finish off a role of toilet paper. Tear soaked T P all in my bedroom floor. I Love to see Love.
I'm crying. This is so beautiful. There needs to be more of this in the world. Spread peace everyone, because an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. ✌
My Mum always said: Doesn’t matter what team you are on because at the end of the day, we are all equal and united. No one should leave each other out on the playing field Show respect and kindness We are One But we can be many #StayStrong
It’s lost because idiots like you create accounts named Clorox bleach. It’s idiotic millennials such as yourself eating tide pods that are turning everything good in this world to shit.
B D look first of all learn what millennial means 2 of all I created this account year ago now I can change my name 3 thing 9 year old like you always think something is bad just because it doesn’t go Ike they want it to
Last yr I was a carnival that a near by town has every yr. I know all the homeless there and I had a $5 bill and I gave it to a homeless man it makes me feel that. God blessed us to take care of the homeless. So to be as God put me here to do. I'm going to continue to bless other homeless with the grace of God's love. This video makes me feel good to watch. God bless humanity.
'The last clip' His father let him finish the race, and Derek got a standing ovation from 65,000 people while also tripeling his recovery time, and giving himself no chance to ever run again. Great job!
Calm down bruh. You're right but is was beautiful. A father helping his son to do his dream even if his tripling his recovery and thats is the important thing.