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461 Psychology says the most resilient people aren’t the ones who never fell apart — they’re the ones who fell apart quietly, rebuilt themselves with no audience, and never mentioned it

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/26/2026 06:02 EDT

Psychology says the most resilient people aren’t the ones who never fell apart — they’re the ones who fell apart quietly, rebuilt themselves with no audience, and never mentioned it

They're the ones who sat alone at 2 AM with their demons, rebuilt themselves piece by piece with no witnesses, and emerged stronger without ever posting about their "journey."

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