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
Family relationships, especially between mothers and daughters, can carry years of tension just beneath the surface. Weddings are supposed to be the happiest days of our lives — but they can also be the moment everything that was quietly held back finally comes out. One of our readers, Sophie, wrote to us after 6 words spoken at her wedding changed everything.
Biology does not make a father. Showing up does. Staying does. Taking a newborn from a 16-year-old’s arms on a Tuesday and saying “come inside, both of you” — that makes a father. These 15 real bonus dad moments prove that kindness and empathy are chosen, every single day, by the men who decided that a child in front of them was worth showing up for.
Lunch ladies are the most overlooked people in any school building. They are not teachers, counselors or administrators. They have no official role in a child’s emotional development and no formal authority over anything except what goes on a tray. And yet the stories people carry from school cafeterias are some of the most human ones anyone ever tells. These 12 real moments prove that acts of kindness and compassion do not require a title, a salary, or anyone’s permission. They just require one person who decides to show up for a child when nobody else is looking.
Random acts of kindness and compassion do not happen by accident, and grandparents who grew up in the 80s and before understood that better than anyone. They lived in a world where compassion was not a concept discussed in articles but a daily practice carried out in kitchens and gardens and coat linings and Sunday morning parks. New research published confirmed that grandparental support during childhood is directly associated with significantly higher emotional wellbeing in emerging adulthood, meaning the kindness a grandparent shows a child does not just matter in the moment.These 10 real grandparent moments, collected from people who only fully understood what they had witnessed years after it happened, prove that the most powerful lessons in compassion, generosity, and happiness are almost never taught out loud.
Kindness, compassion and empathy do not always arrive on time. Sometimes it shows up in a lawyer’s office, in a letter written 3 years before it was needed, in a phone call from a number you do not recognize, in a small quiet act that nobody witnessed except the person it was meant for. These 10 real moments prove that kindness and happiness are still the most powerful force in the world in 2026, not because it is loud or dramatic, but because it finds people in the exact places where nothing else could reach them.
This summer 2026, when the world feels heavy and the news feels loud, look closer. Look at the children. They are the ones saving seats for kids who eat alone, writing letters to strangers, sharing the last of their lunch money, and spending 8 months of evenings helping a friend find his way home. We all know that compassion toward others builds a greater joy and a deeper sense of happiness. And that’s why we found these 10 real moments to prove that the world is still full of happiness this summer, and most of the proof is under 18.
Parenting is where kindness is born, where compassion is practiced before it is understood, and where random acts of generosity become lifelong habits passed quietly from one generation to the next. Research tracking 3 generations of families confirmed that a mother’s empathic support directly predicted her child’s empathy years later — proving that kindness passed down through parenting is one of the most powerful forces shaping human happiness on earth. Even through grief, sibling betrayal, and the moments that break everything open, these 10 real parenting stories prove that the most important thing any parent can give a child is the example of a kind heart.
Summer 2026 is rewriting the rules of beauty, and gray hair paired with the right manicure is leading the conversation. The best nail trends this season, from soft ombre nail designs and classic French tips to bold strawberry nails and luxurious gel manicure finishes, have a jewelry-like quality that elevates every look effortlessly. In this guide, top nail technicians and beauty editors share the 10 most flattering summer 2026 manicure trends that complement gray hair beautifully and turn heads in every setting.
We have noticed that random acts of kindness and compassion have quietly become career gifts in 2026, and the happiest professionals are living proof. In a world of endless deadlines, back to back meetings and careers that demand more than most people will admit out loud, a growing body of research confirms that kindness to and from colleagues is one of the most consistent and measurable predictors of happiness at work ever recorded. These 12 real office moments prove that no salary, no promotion, and no performance review will ever matter as much as the human decision to show up for the person sitting next to you.
Siblings are the first people who teach us what kindness and compassion look like in real life, not as a concept but as a daily decision, and science is finally catching up with what most families already know. A 2026 qualitative research published in Frontiers in Psychology found that siblings who practice compassion and kindness toward a brother or sister in difficulty develop a stronger sense of empathy, deeper self-understanding, and a significantly more compassionate outlook toward all people around them. These 10 real sibling moments prove that compassion learned at home is the kind that lasts the longest.
When the world feels cold and grief sits closer to the surface than anyone admits, kindness is not just emotionally powerful — science now confirms it is physically healing too. A new Harvard Health report published confirms that kindness is associated with lower blood pressure, reduced levels of the stress hormone cortisol, and that there is a profound contagiousness to it.When you act kindly toward another person, that person goes on to act more kindly too, creating a ripple that research shows extends far beyond the original moment. These 10 real moments of quiet compassion, human empathy, and unexpected generosity prove that a kind heart is never a small thing. In the right moment, it is the only thing that matters.
The world in 2026 is loud, fast and often unkind. But new research confirms that benevolent acts are still 10% more frequent globally than before — meaning kindness is not disappearing, it is just quieter than the noise around it. These 10 real moments of human compassion, generosity, empathy, and unexpected grace are proof that the light is still there, even when someone is deep into grieving. You just have to know where to look.