MINGO JUNCTION Myrna Anderson has a long track record of helping people, using her skills as a nurse to benefit others for 64 years. A resident of Mingo
A university course teaching the science of happiness was designed to address the declining wellbeing of young people. The course offers various methods to improve happiness but emphasizes that long-term benefits require consistent effort and forming habits like gratitude and mindfulness. The course also challenges the self-care industry's focus on self-improvement, suggesting that helping others can lead to more sustainable happiness.
Author Neeramitra Reddy explains the ways one can serve mankind by embodying the saying, “Leave Every Thing, Person, and Place Better than You Found Them.”
Despite her own ongoing school exams, the girl dedicated her time as a reader/writer, accompanied by her mother, to assist another child during the exams.