Life has its share of emotional ups and downs, so when good things happen, I try to take notice.
I found that I couldn’t help but read up this weekend on Buffalo Bills Safety Damar Hamlin’s return to the field where he almost lost his life. Hamlin, 25, collapsed, suffering cardiac arrest during the Bills January 2 game against the Cincinnati Bengals’s at Paycor stadium.

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A lesson for us all
On Sunday, Hamlin used his team’s road trip to Cincinnati to say thank you to the 10 medical staffers who worked to save his life, on the field, in the operating room and in his recovery at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. In their honor, Hamlin and his foundation awarded scholarships to 10 under-served young people in the Cincinnati area, aiming to help youths who aspire to attend private high schools or local trade schools and universities. The program is set to run for the next three years.
The act is relatively small one, the scholarships are for $1,000 each, but I found the act uplifting all the same.
Sunday’s game was the Bills’ first NFL game at Cincinnati since Hamlin’s collapse on the field forced officials to halt the game. Hamlin was in the process of making a tackle when he took a hard hit to his chest. When Hamlin attempted to walk, he crumpled to the turf. Emergency workers ran onto the field and acted quickly to restore his heartbeat.

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Giving from the heart
After Sunday night’s game, Hamlin returned to the field alone, crouching near the Bengals’ logo at midfield. He has appeared in just one game so far this season, but he has been busy helping others: His foundation worked this summer with the American Heart Association in Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati to offer free CPR training to hundreds of people and distribute automated external defibrillators to youth sports groups.
In addition, Hamlin has set up a GoFundMe campaign to collect money for his hometown outside of Pittsburgh. More than $9 million in donations to the fund have come in so far.
When you hear about a good news story like Hamlin’s, you need to take notice. Here’s hoping Hamlin’s actions spawn ten other stories just like it and helps to remind us all that there really is good in the world.
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Good news stories spawning more of the same? I like that. Thanks, Brian. 🥰
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This is a beautiful share, Brian. Damar Hamlin shows grace and his thank you is beautiful.
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Yes, it’s amazing to see how far he’s come back. And the good that he has done!
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Nothing like finding yourself close to death to appreciate living. He proved that.
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Thank you for sharing this. We need it
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Yes, I do think we all need it. Need it like the sun. Need the good news stories to help make the sad ones less overwhelming. 🙂 🙂 🙂
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In a world with so much dismal news, the stories about good people doing good things are important. A necessary reminder that all is not lost.
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Exactly. Love how you phrased that. Too much dismal news. Need a reminder some times that good things are happening too. 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Inspiration at its finest.
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Gotta enjoy the good news stories when you find them. 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Beautifully written.
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Aww, thank you! Just trying to pass along a good news story. 🙂
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Thank you for sharing an uplifting story! Here’s to finding more of them around us!
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You’re so right EA. Need good news stories too. 🙂 🙂
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Yes! Unfortunately they don’t get the clicks.
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I’m so amazed by his recovery. I’m glad to see he’s using this experience to reach out to others. Thanks for sharing!
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Yea, I know he’s not playing regularly yet, but wow, what a recovery!
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Oh my gosh Brian, I was watching that game and was horrified by what I saw and what was reported after the game was over. It felt like my heart stopped hearing reports of what transpired on that field, and watching team members from both teams kneeling in prayer on the field. He exemplifies a remarkable sense of gratitude for what the healthcare workers did for him and now what he is doing to pay it forward. No matter how small, we can do something. It doesn’t have to be donating large sums of money, it’s what we do from our hearts that matter. That speaks volumes. Thanks so much for the gratitude and miracle reminder my friend. 🥰🙏🏽😊
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Oh, yes, I love that he’s making it personal, giving to his hometown, Buffalo and Cincinnati. And you’re right, it doesn’t have to be large sums, the gratitude and the thought is what matters. It really is amazing where things were to where they are now.
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Oh yes Brian, I agree with you my friend 100%. Thanks for reminding us what humility is all about! 💖🙏🏽💞
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Just wonderful!
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Lucky man to have a second chance at life and what an inspiring way for him to give back and thanks!
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My thoughts exactly Ab!
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Thank you for sharing this inspirational story, Brian. We definitely need more of these. 🙏🏻
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Yup, definitely need more good news stories!!!!
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👍🏻🤗
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I love the spotlight you shine on this good news story, Brian. I’d seen a bit about Hamlin returning to the field but didn’t know of all the parts about the other good he is doing. Thank you for sharing that too!
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Gotta find the good. At least, I need to do it daily, or the negative gremlins start to take over. Ha, ha.
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