It's fine when you careen off disasters and terrifyingly bad reviews and rejection and all that stuff when you're young; your resilience is just terrific.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Obviously, resilience matters. I was no stranger to adversity, but it's different when it's personal. Not something I would recommend.
Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it's less good than the one you had before.
My childhood gave me resilience - and there's little that can surprise me in life.
My message has always been about resilience.
Part of resilience is deciding to make yourself miserable over something that matters, or deciding to make yourself miserable over something that doesn't matter.
By birth and upbringing, I think I'm emotionally resilient. I don't feel like I'm a depressive person.
I'm also pretty resilient and fearless, and when I want something I go for it.
I certainly wouldn't say that my life is a disaster, but there have been moments where I've felt like that.
I know that when I talk to my parents and my friends, there's a strong feeling of the world out of control and damaged.
People tend to overstate my resilience, but, of course, I hope they're right.
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