Garik Khachatryan

I'm Garik Khachatryan, an editorial writer with a BA in Journalism and Mass Media and over five years of experience as a writer covering news across the Americas and Europe. I've been writing for Bright Side since 2022, creating articles on trends, human relationships, travel, culture, and the emotional experiences that connect us for millions of readers around the world.

I did a high school semester in New York City, spent a year living in Spain, and can speak conversational Spanish. These days, between articles, I'm perfecting what I consider my most underrated hobby: watching Harry Potter.

I write about the things that fascinate me most: the kindness behind human relationships and the world you discover when you actually leave home. A multiple international essay award winner, I bring the same curiosity I once used in newsrooms to everything I publish here.

Backed by a journalism degree and half a decade of editorial experience, I cover the emotional and the experiential: why we connect the way we do, and what the world looks like when you're willing to explore it.

You can email me at garik.khachatryan@id.thesoul.io, follow me on LinkedIn and on Instagram @garikked

12 Back-to-School Moments Teaching Us Kindness Is Still the Most Important Life Skill in the 2026-2027 School Year

12 Back-to-School Moments Teaching Us Kindness Is Still the Most Important Life Skill in the 2026-2027 School Year
People
08/22/2026

A 2026 longitudinal study published in the journal Developmental Psychology, tracking students from kindergarten all the way through sixth grade, found that the quality of a child’s relationship with their teacher genuinely shapes their social, academic, and behavioral development over time, not just in the moment, but well into later grades. It’s the kind of thing most of us already know from lived experience — one teacher, one classroom, one small moment that had nothing to do with grades and everything to do with someone choosing kindness over convenience. As the 2026-2027 school year kicks off, we found real people online still telling stories about the teachers and classroom moments they’ve carried with them for years, sometimes decades, long after graduation.

10 Crochet Moments That Are Quietly Teaching Us How to Find Lasting Happiness Through Self-Care in 2026

10 Crochet Moments That Are Quietly Teaching Us How to Find Lasting Happiness Through Self-Care in 2026
Curiosities
08/21/2026

There’s a reason crochet and knitting have quietly become two of the most searched hobbies in recent years. A simple hook, a ball of yarn and somehow an entire evening of stress disappears into stitches. A study by Dr. Yonas Geda at the Mayo Clinic, published in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, followed over 1,300 adults and found that crafts like knitting and quilting were linked to significantly lower rates of mild cognitive impairment later in life. It turns out a skein of yarn can do a lot more than make a blanket. It can rebuild a person’s sense of calm, human connection and control during even the hardest chapters of life. These 10 crochet moments show exactly that: one stitch, one hook, and one small act of self-care at a time.

10 Autumn Pedicure Trends Nail Salons Are Booking Nonstop This September 2026

10 Autumn Pedicure Trends Nail Salons Are Booking Nonstop This September 2026
Girls stuff
08/21/2026

Autumn fashion in 2026 is leaning into suede boots, chunky knits, and warm, earthy palettes. And, of course, toes are catching up fast. As the last sandals get packed away, pedicure trends are shifting hard toward the moody, cozy end of the color wheel, and nail salon appointment books are already full for September 2026. This season’s most-requested gel manicure and nail polish colors trade citrus brights for something warmer, richer and a lot more grown-up. Here are the 10 autumn pedicure trends nail techs can’t keep up with right now.

Why the People With the Best Life Skills in 2026 Still Learn Them From Gardening and Landscaping

Why the People With the Best Life Skills in 2026 Still Learn Them From Gardening and Landscaping
Curiosities
08/20/2026

A study published in Frontiers in Psychology found that regular time spent in gardens measurably boosts patience, life satisfaction and a person’s overall sense of human connection to others. This reminds me of when my uncle used to say something similar long before any researcher put a number on it. That you can tell a lot about a person by how they treat a garden that isn’t producing yet, whether they give up in July or keep showing up in August with nothing to show for it. I didn’t fully get what he meant until I planted my own vegetable bed a few summers back and spent most of that first season just staring at dirt, waiting for something, anything, to happen. I found people online sharing photos from their own backyards, patios, and window boxes, each one revealing a life lesson their garden taught them without ever meaning to.

10 Happy Family Moments Teaching Us Personal Growth and Self-Care Always Start at the Dinner Table

10 Happy Family Moments Teaching Us Personal Growth and Self-Care Always Start at the Dinner Table
Family & kids
08/19/2026

A peer-reviewed study on PMC, the National Institutes of Health’s own research database, followed more than 4,000 grade-school kids and found something simple: those who rarely ate supper with their families were almost twice as likely to struggle with low self-esteem. It’s usually not about the food. It’s about what finally gets said once everyone’s sitting still long enough to actually listen to each other. That’s where self-worth gets built or quietly chipped away, and where self-care sometimes looks like telling an inconvenient truth, or holding a boundary even when it disappoints someone you love. These 10 real, occasionally messy family dinners prove the table isn’t just where people eat. It’s often where self-help, honesty and real personal growth actually begin.

10 Old-School Cleaning Tricks Professional Cleaners Are Still Using, Even When the Expensive Products Fail

10 Old-School Cleaning Tricks Professional Cleaners Are Still Using, Even When the Expensive Products Fail
People
08/19/2026

Some of the best deep cleaning tricks come from professional cleaners who learned to work with what’s already in the cupboard. According to Southern Living, cleaning experts still rely on baking soda, vinegar and dryer sheets to tackle everything from stains and grime to stubborn buildup, often outperforming products made specifically for the job. It turns out the humble box of baking soda sitting in most kitchens can lift stains, cut through odor, and handle deep cleaning jobs that usually get blamed on needing something stronger. These cleaning moments show exactly how those simple tricks play out on the job: one stain, one deep clean, one small act of kindness at a time.

10 Acts of Kindness That Remind Us Compassion Always Turns Heavy Moments Into Happiness in 2026

10 Acts of Kindness That Remind Us Compassion Always Turns Heavy Moments Into Happiness in 2026
People
08/19/2026

In 2026, life hands families their heaviest moments without warning. But real compassion has a way of showing up right alongside those hard days, turning them into something closer to happiness than anyone expected. According to the American Psychological Association, helping others and staying connected to family are among the most effective ways people build real resilience through hardship. These 10 real stories prove that kindness, offered at exactly the right moment, turns even the heaviest family moments into something lighter and unmistakably human.

10 Gardening Hobbies That Remind Us Growing Flowers and Plants With Your Own Hands Is Still an Act of Kindness

10 Gardening Hobbies That Remind Us Growing Flowers and Plants With Your Own Hands Is Still an Act of Kindness
People
08/18/2026

Gardening in 2026 is having its biggest moment yet. From backyard landscaping and raised bed vegetable gardens to container gardening on balconies and yard landscaping with wildflowers and lavender, more people are growing flowers and plants with their own hands than at any point in recent memory. Research published in Systematic Reviews confirmed that gardening has a significant and measurably positive effect on wellbeing, mental health and quality of life across all adult age groups, with an effect size of 0.55 across 40 studies. Whether it’s a container landscape on a windowsill, a flower bed full of dahlias and lavender, or a single pelargonium cutting passed from grandmother to granddaughter, these 10 real moments prove that growing something with your own hands is still one of the kindest things you can do in 2026.

12 Gardening Habits Teaching Us the Earth Still Rewards Every Heavy Heart That Treats It With Kindness

12 Gardening Habits Teaching Us the Earth Still Rewards Every Heavy Heart That Treats It With Kindness
People
08/17/2026

Gardening in 2026 is having its most personal moment yet. The backyard has become a reason to get up in the morning. The balcony container garden has become the thing that gives a difficult year a shape. The chaos garden of wildflowers, poppies, and lavender planted with no plan and no expertise has become the thing that a 7-year-old tends every morning with more discipline than most adults manage. The raised bed built from reclaimed timber has become the place where something lost starts coming back. These 12 real garden moments prove that Mother Earth still rewards every heavy heart that tends to it with kindness in 2026.

15 Happy Acts of Kindness Teaching Us Compassion Still Lights Up the World One Heavy Heart at a Time in 2026

15 Happy Acts of Kindness Teaching Us Compassion Still Lights Up the World One Heavy Heart at a Time in 2026
People
08/17/2026

In 2026, kindness does more than make people feel good in the moment. According to Harvard Health, it measurably boosts happiness, strengthens social and human connection, and even lowers blood pressure and stress hormones. Mayo Clinic adds that regular compassion and empathy increase self-esteem, improve mood and are linked to living longer, healthier lives. Science aside, most people already know this instinctively — a single act of kindness, offered at exactly the right moment, has a way of making even the heaviest days feel lighter. These 15 real stories are proof that compassion is still quietly at work everywhere, carrying people through their hardest moments one small, human gesture at a time.

10 Moments Teaching Us the World’s Happiest People Always Come From the Kindest Families

10 Moments Teaching Us the World’s Happiest People Always Come From the Kindest Families
Family & kids
08/16/2026

Research has found that parental warmth during childhood is one of the strongest predictors of genuine happiness, mental health, and overall flourishing well into mid-life — outweighing factors like wealth or achievement. In other words, the most compassionate families don’t only raise happier kids; they raise happier adults, decades down the line. Kindness at home, it turns out, isn’t a small thing that fades with age. It’s often the quiet foundation an entire life gets built on. Now we have collected these 10 real family stories as proof of that. Everyday moments of compassion, patience, and unconditional love that shaped some of the happiest, most kindhearted people around them.

10 Family Moments That Teach Us the Kindest Person in the Room Always Carries the Most Happiness in 2026

10 Family Moments That Teach Us the Kindest Person in the Room Always Carries the Most Happiness in 2026
Family & kids
08/16/2026

The World Happiness Report dedicated an entire chapter to something families already sense intuitively: acts of kindness (donating, volunteering, helping strangers) consistently predict higher happiness across nearly every country studied, and the effect holds strong even years after the initial spike researchers first tracked. It turns out the kindest person in any room isn’t just doing something generous. They’re often the happiest one there too, whether or not anyone else ever finds out what they’ve done. These 10 family stories show what that looks like up close — quiet, sometimes decades-long kindness, the kind nobody claps for, that ends up mattering the most in 2026.