r/ZyadaKuchNai

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Squirrels carry their babies by curling them like fluffy balls.

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u/wwwrites — 1 day ago

This old man cooling a stray dog in the heat is the kind of humanity we need more of. ❤️

Saw this clip of an elderly man gently fanning a sleeping stray dog on the roadside during the heat. No cameras, no expectations, just a simple act of kindness.

It's a reminder that compassion doesn't have to be grand. Sometimes the smallest gestures mean the most.

What's the kindest thing you've seen someone do for an animal?

u/SuspiciousPrize5791 — 4 days ago
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She wasn't waiting for a better place to study. She simply made the most of the one she had. A young girl was spotted studying by the roadside in Tambaram, Chennai, while her mother sold flowers nearby.

As darkness fell, she continued reading under the light of a small shop, determined not to let the night end her lessons.

The moment, captured by Santhosh, is a reminder that determination often shines brightest when resources are few.

u/Long_Consequence3808 — 5 days ago

This woman feeding hungry monkeys restored my faith in humanity. ❤️

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Came across this heartwarming clip of a woman making rotis while a group of monkeys patiently waits for their turn. No chaos, no fear—just quiet trust and kindness.

Small acts of compassion like this remind us that humanity isn't measured by wealth or words, but by how we treat those who can't ask for help.

u/PerspectiveSalty2407 — 4 days ago