Jesse Eisenberg Is Donating His Kidney to a Stranger

Turns out Lex Luthor has a heart . . . and a spare kidney.

Actor Jesse Eisenberg, who played Superman’s arch-nemesis in the Zack Snyder “Justice League” film and Mark Zuckerberg in “The Social Network”, is donating one of his kidneys this December. Not to a friend or relative, but to someone he’s never even met.

“I’m doing an altruistic donation,” Eisenberg explained, adding that it’s “essentially risk-free and so needed.”

He hopes his example inspires others, saying, “I think people will realize that it’s a no-brainer, if you have the time and the inclination.”

For anyone unfamiliar, an altruistic or non-directed living donation means the donor doesn’t know the recipient. Instead, doctors match the donated kidney with someone who’s medically compatible and waiting on the transplant list. Eisenberg’s doing it through the National Kidney Foundation’s family voucher program, which ensures his family would get priority in the future if they ever needed a kidney themselves.

Eisenberg also shared that he’s a regular blood donor, and he’s surprisingly enthusiastic about it.

“I just have so much blood in me, and I feel like I should spill it,” he joked. “I really like doing it, and I don’t know why. I got, like, bitten by the blood donation bug. I love it.”

It’s not every day that you hear about a Hollywood star giving away an organ out of pure generosity. But Eisenberg’s upcoming surgery shines a light on how powerful one act of kindness can be, and how lifesaving living donations are. According to the National Kidney Foundation, more than 100,000 people in the U.S. are waiting for a kidney transplant, and living donors help reduce that number in a major way.

So while Jesse Eisenberg might be known for playing villains on screen, in real life he’s making a move that’s nothing short of heroic.

The Top Everyday Things That Make Us Smile

According to an online report, the average person will run into about 11 little moments today (and everyday) that make them smile… and not just the polite “customer service” smile, but the real kind that sneaks up on you.

Here are the top 10 everyday things most likely to make that happen:

  1. Spending time with your family. (Yes, even that one cousin.)
  2. Waking up to a bright, sunny day.
  3. Making someone else smile.
  4. Finding money in your pocket. (The ultimate adult treasure hunt.)
  5. Scoring a great deal on something.
  6. Running into an old friend.
  7. Getting a surprise.
  8. Hanging out outdoors.
  9. Eating your favorite meal.
  10. Hearing a good joke.

Just missing the list at #11 was listening to your favorite song.

Rounding out the Top 15 were chocolate… watching your favorite show… getting a compliment… and hearing a baby laugh. (Which is always solid smile fuel… unless it’s 3 a.m. and that baby is yours.)

Special Delivery: Mailman’s $10 Act of Kindness Goes Viral

In a refreshing moment of decency that’s striking a chord online, a Michigan mail carrier is being praised for returning a lost $10 bill he spotted in a homeowner’s driveway—rather than pocketing it and moving on.

The mailman, now identified as Joshua O’Hara, found the cash while delivering mail and made a point to try returning it. After ringing the doorbell and getting no answer, he left the money in the mailbox along with a handwritten note explaining what he’d found and where.

The homeowner later discovered the note—and the returned ten bucks—after reviewing footage from their doorbell camera.

Moved by the gesture, they shared the video online, and the clip quickly gained traction. Viewers were quick to recognize O’Hara, with many praising his honesty and integrity in the comments.

When interviewed, O’Hara offered a simple explanation for his choice: “Being kind to others doesn’t cost a thing. You never know who needs it, and one good deed can have a ripple effect.”

That ripple effect seems to be playing out exactly as he described. Messages of appreciation and admiration have poured in from across social media, with many calling O’Hara a reminder that small actions can still make a difference.

Marathon Runner Helps Competitor Over Finish Line

In a moment that’s resonating far beyond the finish line, a runner at the Boston Marathon is being praised for putting compassion ahead of competition — and it’s all caught on video.

Brazilian runner Pedro Arieta was just seconds away from completing the marathon when he spotted another runner collapse just before the finish. Rather than pushing forward to beat his personal goal of 2 hours and 40 minutes, Pedro stopped, turned back, and helped the fallen runner to their feet.

Together, they crossed the finish line.

Pedro ended up finishing the race in 2 hours and 41 minutes — just one minute off his target time — but says he has zero regrets.

And after seeing the viral footage, it’s clear most people agree he came out a winner in a much bigger way.

“That’s what the marathon is about,” one commenter wrote. “Not just running, but community, heart, and humanity.”

The video, now circulating widely on social media, shows the emotional moment as Pedro lifts the runner and guides them to the line, with cheers erupting from the crowd. It’s the kind of gesture that reminds people why sports — especially endurance races like the Boston Marathon — mean so much more than numbers on a clock.

Pedro’s story is already inspiring runners and non-runners alike, with many praising his selflessness and sportsmanship. One user summed it up best: “He may have missed his goal, but he showed the world what a true champion looks like.”

@sorry.man God I love Boston #bostonstrong #bostonmarathon2025 #marathonmonday #marmon ♬ Take My Hand – Matt Berry
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