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Resilience Deeper
Picture a young tree in a storm. It bends, sways, maybe loses a few
leaves - but it doesn't break. Not because it's rigid, but because
it's flexible. Resilience isn't about being unbreakable; it's about
learning to bend without breaking, to sway without uprooting. We
often think of resilience as bouncing back, but it's more like
bouncing forward.
Each challenge we face leaves its mark, not as damage but as wisdom
earned. Like a bone that grows stronger at the point where it was
once broken, resilience builds up exactly where we've been tested.
Think of the times you thought you couldn't go on - but did.
Those moments didn't just prove your strength; they helped create
it. Resilience isn't a trait we're born with or without; it's more
like a muscle that grows stronger with each recovery, each
adaptation, each small victory over adversity.