Words from the President

“I learned that the best in the world is on the feet of the elderly.”
Claude Monet
 

A lifetime can seem like a long time for people who live alone.

Friendship, exchanges, and self-sacrifice stimulate human relationships.

However, if you spend a lot of time with people, it does not mean that you are enriched if true listening and self-giving are absent.

It’s worth listening more than telling, getting involved more than criticizing.

The reward is internal and rewarding.

Not to mention the benefit felt by those who receive.

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