I've always felt that my greatest joy comes from helping others, and honestly, I'd rather help someone else than focus on myself. It's a genuine feeling—it makes me so happy to be there for people, whether they need a listening ear or a shoulder to cry on. I truly love making sure others feel supported and heard. This commitment to being present for friends and even strangers is just a fundamental part of who I am; when I can offer emotional support, I feel like I am living up to my best self.

    My empathy isn't just a feeling; it drives me to take action in my community and beyond. You'll often find me busy helping with the farm, where I care for the animals and the land. I've also dedicated my time to making bags and supplies to hand out to the homeless, because I believe everyone deserves dignity and basic necessities. My heart also goes out to animals; I often find myself giving homes to stray animals I encounter. If I see someone in need, I step in without hesitation, and I genuinely enjoy doing it.

    For me, helping isn't an obligation—it's a privilege that brings immense fulfillment. The fact that I can ease someone else's burden, provide comfort to an animal, or contribute to my community is the most rewarding feeling. This innate desire to help, combined with the happiness I get from every act of service, showcases my individuality and core values. My actions, from the farm to the streets, are all driven by the simple, powerful belief that caring for others is the most important thing I can do.