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.
“A MARYLAND 7-YEAR-OLD WAS BULLIED. HE RESPONDED BY OPENING A FOOD PANTRY” by Sydney Page, washingtonpost.com
“…it was his big idea to load it with essentials for people in need—more than 1,500 miles away from his Maryland home. It has been his mission since the pandemic started, and he says it’s in response to some ruthless bullying he experienced.”
“EDDIE VAN HALEN ON HOW NECESSITY DRIVES INNOVATION” by Li Zhou, smithsonianmag.com
“The rock star, who died on October 6 at age 65, said that perfection is boring and mistakes are the ‘most exciting element of music.'”
“FIVE GREAT BOOKS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED IN SEPTEMBER” by Bethanne Patrick, lithub.com
Including Megan Gail Coles, Anja Kampmann, and more…
“THE HOLOCAUST-SURVIVING VIOLINS THAT WERE QUARANTINED BENEATH A CALIFORNIA STAGE” by Matthew Taus, atlasobscura.com
“The pandemic layover and their eventual return home is a new chapter in a long history.”
“LAURIE SANTOS SAYS SELF-CARE DOESN’T HAVE TO BE SELFISH” by Hope Reese, nytimes.com
“The expert in positive psychology has a few simple ideas for sustaining mental well-being as Covid-19 continues.”
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