Most people are remarkably resilient. Even those who have been through war or great loss often find reservoirs of strength. But the legacy of trauma is a heavy burden to bear.
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Human beings have enormous resilience.
We all have enough strength to endure the misfortunes of others.
We don't even know how strong we are until we are forced to bring that hidden strength forward. In times of tragedy, of war, of necessity, people do amazing things. The human capacity for survival and renewal is awesome.
When I look back, some of the greatest people in the history of the world have created things where paths have never been with such resiliency.
Obviously, resilience matters. I was no stranger to adversity, but it's different when it's personal. Not something I would recommend.
Grateful people may recover faster from trauma.
Trauma creates one of four types of people: victims, rescuers, or perps - and if you're really lucky and really strong and very willing and brave, survivors.
Human beings are remarkably resilient. When you think about it, our species has been teetering upon the edge of the existential cliff since Hiroshima. In short, we endure.
Adversities such as being homeless and going to prison has made many people stronger.
I have survivor skills. Some of that is superficial - what I present to people outwardly - but what makes people resilient is the ability to find humour and irony in situations that would otherwise overpower you.
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