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My grandparents never talked about resilience. They wouldn’t have known the word in any psychological sense. But they lived it in ways that I think most of us today would struggle to replicate. They grew up during the war. They raised families on very little. And when things went wrong, which they frequently did, they ... Read more Read more ›
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I noticed something odd a couple of years ago while having coffee with a friend’s mother. She’s in her mid-seventies, still sharp, still energetic, still the kind of person who makes you forget you’re talking to someone decades older. I asked her what she’d been up to that week, and instead of giving me the ... Read more Read more ›
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