In today’s news, United Arab Emirates provides aid for Sudan and neighboring countries, US government health agency warns of rising risk of dengue fever, Australian city improves animal-people welfare services with new grants, researchers from Japan determine that alcoholism increases biological age, boy in England grows vegetables to raise funds for non-profit that helps his veteran dad, Thailand University creates sustainable leather alternative with impressive durability and strength qualities, and bus driver in Wisconsin, USA, saves dog-person running in traffic.
Today, I'd like to offer a sustainability tip. Environmental researchers have found that if you relate your personal values to your sustainable living actions, it is easier to sustain eco-conscious efforts. Begin by visualizing an ideal 2030 to help set clear goals and then choose some positive actions towards this vision. For example, simple initiatives like rewilding and native gardening contribute to ecological restoration. Connecting with nature through hikes or visits to green spaces can renew enthusiasm for sustainability efforts. Supporting or volunteering at your local animal-people sanctuary is also a powerful decision, and adopting a vegan diet brings the most benefit to humanity. These steps empower individuals to make meaningful contributions toward a sustainable future.
How about enjoying some comforting laughter with the following joke? It’s entitled “Reading on Autopilot.”
Lawrence is asked to read out loud from a short novel to the rest of the class. But instead, he starts reading from his science book.
“Lawrence, what are you reading? That is not ‘The Little Prince’!”
“Sorry. I really don’t know, ma’am.“
“Don’t know? What! But you’re reading aloud!“
“Yeah, ma’am, but I’m not listening!”
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And now we have a heartline from Lerato in Johannesburg, South Africa