As long as well-intentioned people are doing good things for others, there's hope. As an aside, though—these "I can hear!" videos are practically their own subgenre on YouTube, X, TikTok, etc. And they all give you the warm fuzzies. Put this subgenre alongside other feel-good subgenres like "dog greets military dad/mom after months/years away" and "girl wakes up from anesthesia to see her boyfriend, whom she doesn't remember," etc.
Ryder Boen, 12, was born with hearing loss in both ears. In February, Hearts for Hearing gave him the world's only smart cochlear implant system. When they turned it on, he heard sound in a whole new way. pic.twitter.com/JScHTsZfe8
— David Begnaud (@DavidBegnaud) April 14, 2026





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