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19 Psychology says the most emotionally strong people aren’t the ones who never fall apart – they’re the ones who fall apart privately, reassemble without fanfare, and never use their recovery as a reason for anyone else to feel guilty

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 12:45 EDT

Psychology says the most emotionally strong people aren’t the ones who never fall apart – they’re the ones who fall apart privately, reassemble without fanfare, and never use their recovery as a reason for anyone else to feel guilty

While the world celebrates those who never seem to break, the truly resilient are quietly falling apart in their bedrooms, rebuilding themselves piece by piece, and showing up tomorrow without ever mentioning the war they fought alone last night.

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