In today’s news, Netherlands provides vital assistance to Afghan people, recent study shows climate change causes more flight turbulence, artificial intelligence in United States helps pinpoint locations of precious minerals, Türkiye inaugurates public education center for persons with special needs, former cattle-folk ranchers in Colombia now dedicate their lives to forest preservation, vegan soul food chef from Cleveland, Ohio, USA, wins vegan Top Chef competition, and Australian scholar develops comprehensive method for better understanding of wildlife.
Have you been sticking to your promises of being a better world citizen lately? I hope so and would like to share a useful tip to help you be even better. You can consider making an effort to volunteer whenever you get the chance. There are many personal benefits to giving your time and energy without wanting anything in return. These include feeling a sense of achievement, purpose, and connection, not to mention the benefits the community will gain too. Plan to allocate some time out of your busy schedule to share your talents and skills for a good cause and see how you feel afterwards. At the same time, you can even learn new things, make new friends, further your career, as well as feel healthier and happier through the volunteering. By doing this, you’ll also become an awesome role model for the younger generation.
We have found the following joke in the guffaw database and it’s all ready to go. It’s called, “Long Life.”
A man was told he had only six months to live. He was very anxious. So, he asked his doctor:
“Doctor, isn't there anything else I can do?”
“Yes. First, give all your money to the poor. Second, move to a cold, small cabin in the woods. And then, marry a widow with 10 young children.”
“Will this prolong my life, Doctor?”
“No, but it will be the longest 6 months of your life.”
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And now we have a heartline from Ánh Linh in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam