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    A living example of humanity.  Four firefighters helped the elderly with housework.  A student protester in Bogota, Colombia tries to kiss a police officer.

    Humanity is one of the most important and at the same time complex concepts. It is impossible to give it an unambiguous definition, because it manifests itself in a variety of human qualities. This is the desire for justice, honesty, and respect. Someone who can be called humane is capable of caring for others, helping and patronizing. He can see the good in people and emphasize their main advantages. All this can be confidently attributed to the main manifestations of this quality.

    What is humanity?

    There are a large number of examples of humanity from life. These are the heroic actions of people in wartime, and very insignificant, seemingly insignificant actions in everyday life. Humanity and kindness are manifestations of compassion for one's neighbor. Motherhood is also synonymous with this quality. After all, every mother actually sacrifices the most precious thing she has - her own life - as a sacrifice to her baby. The brutal cruelty of the fascists can be called a quality opposite to humanity. A person only has the right to be called a person if he is capable of doing good.

    Dog rescue

    An example of humanity from life is the act of a man who saved a dog in the subway. Once upon a time, a stray dog ​​found itself in the lobby of the Kurskaya station of the Moscow metro. She ran along the platform. Maybe she was looking for someone, or maybe she was just chasing a departing train. But it so happened that the animal fell on the rails.

    There were many passengers at the station then. People were scared - after all, there was less than a minute left before the next train arrived. The situation was saved by a brave police officer. He jumped onto the tracks, picked up the unlucky dog ​​under his paws and carried him to the station. This story is a good example of humanity from life.

    Action of a teenager from New York

    This quality is not complete without compassion and goodwill. There is a lot of evil in real life these days and people need to show each other compassion. An indicative example from life on the topic of humanity is the action of a 13-year-old New Yorker named Nach Elpstein. For his bar mitzvah (or coming of age in Judaism), he received a gift of 300 thousand shekels. The boy decided to donate all this money to Israeli children. It's not every day that you hear about such an act, which is a true example of humanity from life. The amount went towards the construction of a new generation bus for the work of young scientists on the periphery of Israel. This vehicle is a mobile classroom that will help young students become real scientists in the future.

    An example of humanity from life: donation

    There is no nobler act than giving your blood to someone else. This is real charity, and everyone who takes this step can be called a real citizen and a person with a capital “P.” Donors are strong-willed people who have a kind heart. An example of the manifestation of humanity in life is Australian resident James Harrison. He donates blood plasma almost every week. For a very long time he was awarded a unique nickname - “The Man with the Golden Arm.” After all, blood was taken from Harrison's right hand more than a thousand times. And in all the years that he has been donating, Harrison has managed to save more than 2 million people.

    In his youth, the hero donor underwent a complex operation, as a result of which he had to have his lung removed. His life was saved only thanks to donors who donated 6.5 liters of blood. Harrison never knew the saviors, but decided that he would donate blood for the rest of his life. After talking with doctors, James learned that his blood type was unusual and could be used to save the lives of newborn babies. His blood contained very rare antibodies that can solve the problem of incompatibility of the Rh factor of the mother’s blood and the embryo. Because Harrison donated blood every week, doctors were able to constantly produce new batches of the vaccine for such cases.

    An example of humanity from life, from literature: Professor Preobrazhensky

    One of the most striking literary examples of possessing this quality is Professor Preobrazhensky from Bulgakov’s work “The Heart of a Dog.” He dared to challenge the forces of nature and turn a street dog into a man. His attempts failed. However, Preobrazhensky feels responsible for his actions, and tries with all his might to turn Sharikov into a worthy member of society. This shows the highest qualities of the professor, his humanity.

    This summer, a very touching story happened in Florida - a true example of humanity. On a hot summer day, 65-year-old Ralph McCrory was mowing his lawn. The grass grew almost to the knee and it was very difficult for the elderly owner to operate the lawn mower. As his wife says, sometimes mowing the lawn took him 4 days, with rest breaks.

    That day, Ralph felt ill right in the yard. He hobbled home, sat on the threshold and complained to his wife about chest pains. "I think I'm having a heart attack."

    Rescuers from the local fire department responded to the call. They examined the elderly man, confirmed fears that the matter was serious and immediately took him to his hospital. He had heart surgery that same day.

    However, the four firefighters felt that they had not done all that was in their power. The guys returned straight from the hospital to the McCrory couple's house, and in 30 minutes they completed what the elderly owners would not have had the strength to do.

    They mowed the lawn, swept the driveways, and changed the tires on the old man's pickup truck. The nice guys had no idea that their actions would become known. The old people's neighbor, Jacob Shipp, took some photos and posted them on Facebook.


    This is how he himself explained his manifestation of humanity in life in an interview with ABC News: “I have policemen and firefighters among relatives and friends, and I know how often the good deeds of these guys go unnoticed, while any misdeeds are blown out of proportion in the news. on a huge scale."

    His Facebook post received a lot of likes, and fire chief Kevin Carroll had to explain to reporters: “Actually, this is not our responsibility, the guys just wanted to help and didn’t even tell any of their colleagues about it. We all learned about this example of humanity from their Facebook.”

    Local residents were very touched by the compassion and humility of their firefighters. For several days after that, they brought home-cooked meals to the firehouse to show their appreciation.

    As Kevin Carroll says: “We do things like this every day, but we’re not used to it getting so much attention.”

    From early childhood, when raising a child, parents focus on developing qualities such as kindness, respect, patience, sympathy and empathy towards other people. Taken together, these moral characteristics reflect humanity.

    In this article we will tell you what humanity is and give examples of its manifestation.

    Definition of humanity

    Humanity is a caring and caring attitude towards other people. This is the ability of compassion and willingness to help in difficult times.

    Humanity is expressed in respect and tolerance, as well as a friendly attitude not only towards one’s own loved ones, but also towards strangers. In addition, humanity involves self-sacrifice for the sake of others.

    Simply put, humanity is nothing more than humanism, that is, a human attitude towards others. The concept of humanism can be found in our article.

    Humanity in its entirety is love, nobility, kindness, modesty, honesty, sincerity.

    Even the ancient Chinese thinker Confucius noted that “He will be humane who can embody the five virtues everywhere: respectfulness, generosity, truthfulness, intelligence, kindness.”

    And the French writer and philosopher Claude Adrian Helvetius said that “Humanity is a meaningful feeling, only education develops and strengthens it.”

    Parents should instill this feeling in their children from an early age. And then each person develops and strengthens it in himself independently.

    It is important to understand that without humanity, the inner beauty of a person is impossible.

    Advantages

    The most important thing is that thanks to humanity, the world becomes a better place.

    Good deeds, thoughts and actions give hope for a bright future. In addition, humanity helps to gain willpower to do useful things.

    Thanks to humanity, evil and self-interest disappear, leaving room for love, care and good intentions.

    Humanity gives faith in an individual and in all humanity as a whole.

    Examples of manifestations of humanity

    • The most striking example is charity and volunteering. These actions are aimed at selflessly providing assistance to those in need. You can help the poor and the sick, children and the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, and animals. By helping others, you contribute to solving other people's problems;
    • Another example is family relationships and values. The love of parents for children, children for parents, the relationship of spouses with each other;
    • In addition, humanity often has a place in some professions. For example, doctors, firefighters, rescuers, teachers.

    Examples of humanity can be clearly seen in the photographs if you follow the link. Each photograph represents love despite harsh circumstances.

    How to develop humanity

    1. Participate in charity events.
    2. Become a volunteer.
    3. Be sincerely interested in the lives of those around you.
    4. Offer your help and don't expect reciprocal gratitude.
    5. Do not remain indifferent to the grief of others.
    6. Forgive people for their mistakes and don’t hold a grudge against them.
    7. Attend psychological training that will help you understand other people.

    Today, with so much violence and cruelty in the world, it is easy to forget about simple human compassion in the face of danger. But the people in these photos said no to hate and chose love instead. They should serve as an example to all of us. It's time to stop and remember what humanity is.

    (Total 41 photos)

    1. Private Dick L. Powell shares his lunch with a stray puppy. Korean War, 1951.

    2. Residents of Ferguson, Missouri, USA, united to protect stores from looters. year 2014.

    3. A medic bandages a wounded child. World War II, 1944.

    4. Coptic Christians protect praying Muslims during the Egyptian Revolution. Cairo, 2011.

    5. A Russian policeman carries a child rescued from a school captured by terrorists. Beslan, 2004.

    6. An infantryman calms his comrade. Korean War, 1950-1953

    7. A Bosnian soldier takes care of a child rescued during the evacuation in Gorazde. 1995

    8. Demonstrators calm down upset officer Joselito Sevilla during a protest in Manila, Philippines, 2013.

    9. A German soldier bandages a wounded Russian girl. World War II, 1941.

    10. An Afghan soldier carries a crying child from the scene of an explosion. Afghan War, 2001-2014

    11. A German soldier shares his rations with a mother and her child. Myasnoy Bor, World War II, 1941.

    12. Egyptians shake hands with military personnel who refused to shoot at civilians. Egyptian revolution, 2011.

    13. Journalist Raymond Walker runs across a bridge to France with a child he saved from the Spanish Civil War. 1936

    14. An East German soldier ignores orders not to let anyone in and helps a boy who finds himself on the other side of the Berlin Wall, separated from his family. 1961

    15. American soldiers push a car with two seriously wounded German soldiers. World War II, January 26, 1945.

    16. Joseph Dwyer carries the wounded boy to safety away from the fire. Iraq War, 2003-2011

    17. Officer Ryan Lee and his dog Waldo are sleeping on the floor. Both escaped seemingly certain death. Afghan war, 2011.

    18. A woman protects a wounded protester from a military bulldozer. Egypt, 2013.

    19. Sergeant Frank Praytor feeds a kitten whose mother died under fire. Korean War, 1953.

    20. Army corpsman Richard Barnett holds a child whose family disappeared during a shootout. Iraq War, 2003.

    21. A French soldier helps a family escape the Spanish Civil War. OK. 1938.

    22. A Ukrainian soldier kisses his girlfriend through the gate at a base surrounded by Russian troops. year 2014.

    23. A Jordanian soldier warms the hands of a Syrian child rescued from a war-torn country. Syrian Civil War, c. 2013.

    24. A priest comforts a wounded soldier amid sniper fire. Uprising in Venezuela, 1962.

    25. A Tunisian girl hands a rose to a soldier after the military refused to shoot at demonstrators and announced that they would “defend the revolution.” Tunisian revolution, 2011.

    26. Football match between British and German soldiers on the Western Front. First World War, December 24, 1914.

    27. A boy leads a blind old man through war-torn streets. Korean War, 1951.

    28. American female soldier and Afghan girl. Afghan war, 2010.

    29. A soldier shares water and food with three children on Saipan. July, 1944.

    30. German soldiers play with a homeless kitten. World War II, 1943.

    31. German soldiers help a Frenchman stuck in a swamp in Verdun. World War I, 1916.

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    Compassion is what makes us human. This is what guides us through life's ups and downs and the craziness of the world.

    Here are 30 of the most powerful moments in history that were made possible by empathy for each other. These photos prove that a better world is possible.

    1. Army corpsman Richard Barnett holds a child whose family disappeared during a shootout. Iraq, 2003.


    2. A Russian special forces soldier carries a child rescued from a school captured by terrorists. Beslan, 2004.


    3. A medic bandages a wounded child. World War II, 1944.


    4. Protesters in Oakland, California, remove a woman in a wheelchair from tear gas.


    5. Negro doctors provide assistance to a member of the Ku Klux Klan.


    6. After the Los Angeles riots in 1992, a boy poses with National Guard soldiers in the background.


    7. Residents of London came out together to clean the streets after pogroms and protests in 2011.


    8. Residents of the streets where the pogroms took place offer tea to a policeman in London, in 2011.


    9. Brazilian protesters brought the officer a cake for his birthday.

    10. A priest acts as a human shield during protests in Ukraine in 2014.


    11. A participant in student protests in Bogota, Colombia tries to kiss a police officer.

    12. American soldiers push a car with two seriously wounded German soldiers, January 26, 1945.


    13. A man plays the piano in front of a police barricade in Kyiv, in 2013.

    14. A woman protects a wounded protester from a military bulldozer. Egypt, 2013.


    15. A protester protects a police officer from violence during protests against the election results in Iran.

    16. An East German soldier, defying orders, helps a boy cross the Berlin Wall to reunite with his family, 1961.

    17. A journalist saves a child during the Spanish Civil War in 1936.

    18. Protesters carry out a wounded policeman during protests in Turkey.

    19. A Ukrainian soldier kisses his girlfriend through the bars of a base surrounded by “polite people” in Crimea.

    20. A French soldier helps a family from Spain after crossing the border during the civil war in 1938.

    21. Americans treat a wounded dog during World War II, 1944.

    22. Protesters in Turkey wash the eyes of a dog injured by tear gas.

    23. Sergeant Frank Praytor feeds a kitten whose mother died under fire. Korean War, 1953.