Psychology says the most resilient people aren’t the ones who bounce back fast or stay positive through everything, they’re the ones who let themselves fall apart quietly on a Tuesday evening and stil

Psychology says the most resilient people aren’t the ones who bounce back fast or stay positive through everything, they’re the ones who let themselves fall apart quietly on a Tuesday evening and stil

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There’s a version of resilience we’ve all been sold. It looks like someone who never wavers, who absorbs hard news with a deep breath and a composed smile, who posts something motivational on a bad day. We’ve been told that the strongest people are the ones who bounce back fastest, who keep their chin up, […]

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There’s a version of resilience we’ve all been sold. It looks like someone who never wavers, who absorbs hard news with a deep breath and a composed smile, who posts something motivational on a bad day. We’ve been told that the strongest people are the ones who bounce back fastest, who keep their chin up, […]

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