The Most Inspiring Moments of 2017…

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Sometimes we get so caught up in the bad things, we forget about the good.

The Patriots comeback in Super Bowl 51 was a legendary moment of resilience, reminding the world to never back down. Serena Williams surprising tennis players and challenging them to a match and Bruce Springsteen pulling a fan on stage show us that dreams do come true. And it’s moments like these that inspire us and reignite our faith in humanity.

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From an 81-year-old woman teaching herself to code to a bipartisan roadtrip reminding us that the country doesn’t have to be divided, we’ve seen a number of inspirational moments this year.

These moments from 2017 are bound to make you smile.

Headed to his graduation ceremony from Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Jerich Marco Alcantara found himself stuck on the New York City subway for two hours because of a brake malfunction. The train delay caused Alcantara to miss his graduation, but fellow subway passengers helped make up for it.

Alcantara, his friends and others stuck on the train held an impromptu makeshift graduation ceremony for him. With Green Day’s “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” playing in the background, one of Alcantara’s friends hands him a DIY diploma. Thanks to social media, passengers recorded the ceremony. Check it out below. 

In April, chicken nugget-loving teen Carter Wilkerson tweeted at Wendy’s asking, “how many retweets for a free year of chicken nuggets?” The fast food chain responded to Wilkerson with a challenge.

Carter accepted the challenge but little did he know he would soon be on his way to setting a Twitter record for the most retweets. Taking the crown from Ellen Degeneres, whose famous Oscars selfie once held the title for the most retweeted post of all time, Wilkerson broke the record on May 9 with a whopping 3.5 million retweets.

In addition, Wendy’s promised to donate $100,000 to The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.

On Monday, April 24, Peggy Whitson broke the U.S. record for the most cumulative time spent in space by an American astronaut. By the time she returns in September, she’ll have spent a total of 666 days — surpassing former record-holding U.S. astronaut Jeff Williams.

Whitson is known for her record-breaking achievements. In 2008, she became the first woman to command the International Space Station (ISS) and in March 2017, she won the title for the woman with the most cumulative “extra-vehicular” time — beating NASA’s Sunita Williams.

A Champions League football game between Borussia Dortmund and AS Monaco was postponed on April 11 after three explosive devices blew up near the Dortmund team’s bus — injuring one player.

The unfortunate incident, which authorities called a “targeted attack” on the Dortmund team, caused the game to be rescheduled for later in the week, leaving many traveling Monaco fans stranded. Shortly after news circulated about the amount of people stuck without a place to stay, the Twitter hashtag #bedforawayfans began trending, helping connect stranded fans with locals who opened up their homes to them.

The incident wound up uniting fans from both teams, and people took to social media to share the new friends they had made all through the hashtag #bedforawayfans.

Video games and baseball aren’t enough for this 11-year-old Nottingham, England, native. Instead, Matthew Smith spends his time practicing to become a conductor.

Before jumping to the conclusion that this is some childish pipe dream, Smith has spent years developing his skills — he already plays five instruments including the violin, the viola, the piano, the drums and the guitar.

Smith was inspired to conduct his own orchestra after watching a video of an Uzbekistani boy leading an orchestra to Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus four years ago. After memorizing the music, Smith now has his own opportunity to show the world his skills. He’ll be heading the 75-piece Nottingham Symphony Orchestra to John Strauss’s music.

At age 11, Smith may become the world’s youngest conductor.