At NPSC we know that one of the best ways to keep your brain healthy is to learn new things. Unfortunately, with all of the information available to us, it can feel almost impossible to find the time to sift through the web to find the gems.

So, we’ve decided to do it for you! Every Friday, you can find five new articles or videos from the week that will stretch your mind, fuel your spirit, and feed your brain.

“THERE’S MORE TO LOOK FORWARD TO AFTER PEAKING PROFESSIONALLY” by Mary Louise Kelly, npr.org

“‘I decided to figure out how, after 50, life can get better and more fulfilling.'”

“LITTLE FREE PANTRIES ARE LIKE LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES—BUT WITH FOOD” by Hannah Natanson, washingtonpost.com

“The movement started when Jessica McClard, a 44-year-old mother of two living in Fayetteville, Arkansas, noticed a Little Free Library pop up in her hometown.”

“JUNETEENTH: OUR OTHER INDEPENDENCE DAY” by Kenneth C. Davis, smithsonianmag.com

“Two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, American slavery came to an end and a celebration of freedom was born.”

“HOW A SIMPLE BEACH RUN SPARKED THIS KID TO START A NONPROFIT FOR THE HOMELESS” by Jenny McCoy, runnersworld.com

“In just two years, it’s raised more than half a million dollars.”

“WAYS TO MAKE SOMEONE FEEL LOVED, BESIDES SAYING IT” by Gina Ryder, cnn.com

“‘I love you’ translates intimacy between ourselves and others, but the expression is so common that it can lack the meaning it’s intended.”

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