Jonathon Conley

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Volunteering is beneficial because it involves social contact, which is inherently challenging for the brain. Anything that keeps you in contact with other people helps you live better and longer—statistics show a tight inverse relationship between sociability and mortality. Novel experiences demand more from your brain, and this builds its ability to compensate. You get more Miracle-Gro, more connections, more neurons, and more possibilities.
Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain
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