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
In 2026, loneliness has become one of the defining experiences of modern life, and the antidote almost never looks the way we expect it to. Some of the most important moments in a person’s life happen in parking lots at 3 p.m., on doorsteps and at kitchen tables with people they barely know. These 10 real moments are proof that wisdom and mindfulness have a way of showing up exactly when we have stopped believing they will, and that the people who pull us back from the edge are rarely the ones we would have called.
Happiness and compassion rarely arrive on schedule, and they almost never come from the direction you were looking. 92% of adults recognize relationships as a key source of meaning in their lives, and family tops that list at 77%, according to the APA’s survey. That gap, between the family we need and the one we have, is where some of the most unexpected acts of kindness live. These 12 family moments are proof that wisdom and compassion have a way of finding the loneliest hearts, often from the most unexpected directions, and that the people who show up for us are rarely the ones we thought they would.
Globally, 1 in 5 employees reported feeling lonely at work, according to Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace Research. Not lonely because they were physically alone, but lonely because nobody in the room was actually leading with wisdom, honesty, or the basic human awareness that the people around them were carrying real lives outside of their job title. A job vacancy can be filled in a week by the corporate leadership in 2026. A job interview can be coached. But the loneliness that quietly hollows out an office only fades when 1 person in the room decides to lead differently. These 10 workplace moments are proof that wisdom, not titles, is what makes people feel like they belong.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and daughter Aaradhya are back in the spotlight in India and worldwide after the former Miss World shared a new set of rare family photos that sent fans into a frenzy. The images, which show the trio smiling and posing together with a beautiful bouquet of flowers, arrive at a deeply symbolic moment — their wedding anniversary — and come after months of relentless divorce speculation that has followed the Bachchan family. As always with Aishwarya, one photo says more than a thousand words.
Most people do not leave jobs. They leave the person standing at the front of the room. A job vacancy can be filled in a week. A job interview can be coached and rehearsed. But a job title will never tell you whether the person holding it will stay up until 2am so nobody finds out alone, or fight for your promotion in rooms you will never be in.Nearly a decade of research and close to 75,000 workplace surveys confirm that honest leadership remains one of the top contributors to employee mental health and wellbeing. These 10 real office moments are proof that the person leading the room carries more of their team’s story than they will ever fully know.
Mindfulness and happiness begin not in meditation rooms or wellness spas but in the ordinary moments of parenting. The way we speak when we are tired, the way we show up when it costs us something, the way our children watch everything we do and become it. Grief, regret and hardship do not disqualify us from being good parents. Sometimes they are exactly what teach us how. These 12 real moments are proof that kindness, empathy and compassion are still the wisest and most lasting gifts we will ever give our children.
Kindness, compassion and happiness at work are the most measurable career advantages any employee or employer can have in 2026. Gallup’s research confirms that only 21% of workers are fully engaged and 66% describe themselves as suffering at work. A peer-reviewed study confirmed that kindness to and from bosses, colleagues, and subordinates is one of the most consistent and measurable predictors of happiness at work ever recorded. These 10 real workplace moments prove that no salary, no job title, and no hiring process will ever matter as much as the human decision to lead with kindness — every single time.
Some of the bravest things ever done were never witnessed by anyone. No audience, no applause, no post about it later. Just a person, a moment and a choice that cost them something real. In a world that increasingly rewards noise and speed, random acts of kindness, empathy and compassion have become the most radical things a human being can offer another.
A job interview rejection that came with a second email nobody had to write. An office leadership decision made at 2am so that nobody would find out alone. A coworker who heard a throwaway sentence and remembered it a week later. These are the moments that stay with people for years, and research is finally catching up to what most of us already know: that compassion, empathy, and quiet wisdom are not soft skills.They are the whole foundation. In a world of burnout and pressure, mindfulness and kindness in the workplace are not nice to have. They are what people remember when everything else fades.
In 2026, mindfulness is everywhere — on apps, in offices, in wellness programs that cost more than many professionals’ monthly salary. But the most mindful moments most of us will ever experience have nothing to do with any of that. They are the quiet seconds where a random act of kindness and compassion lands so precisely and so unexpectedly that it stops everything and forces you to pay attention. These 10 real moments prove that wisdom and happiness are not found in silence or loneliness. They are found in the decision to show up for another person and mean it.
Workplace burnout, unpaid overtime, and the unspoken pressure to stay late are struggles many employees silently deal with every day. When a culture of overwork goes unquestioned, the consequences can quietly destroy careers and mental health. One of our readers, Diana, recently wrote to us after drawing a firm line at her workplace — and the reaction she got was something she never expected.
Promotions and the unspoken rules of who gets ahead at the workplace are conversations most employees have quietly, among themselves, never out loud. But sometimes something happens in an office that’s so plainly wrong that staying quiet starts to feel like being part of the problem. Our reader Nina recently decided she was done staying quiet — and what followed surprised even her.