Acts of Kindness
The top line: People who care for others’ well-being through acts of altruism, volunteering, or formation of communal relationships seem to be happier and less depressed. This seems to be especially true in older individuals.
The top line: People who care for others’ well-being through acts of altruism, volunteering, or formation of communal relationships seem to be happier and less depressed. This seems to be especially true in older individuals.
Foon Hay Lum, 110, is the oldest of the 14 centenarians at Mon Sheong Home for the Aged in downtown Toronto. (Mike Cole/CBC) https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/this-woman-lived-on-her-own-until-107-expert-says-care-in-community-key-to-aging-population-1.5181748
‘Thesundaybest’ wrote: “Man in the green coat saw the old man was struggling – offered to walk him to his destination. Humanity.” When a younger man steps up to help an older Gentleman, it’s like poetry in motion! How lovely 🙂 Share kindness using the buttons below A GENTLEman — Kindness Blog