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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 20:30 EDT

Psychology says the most resilient people aren’t the ones who bounce back fast or stay positive through everything — they’re the ones who let themselves fall apart quietly on a Tuesday evening and still get up on Wednesday morning and do what needs to be done

Resilience is often misread as speed. The person who seems strongest is assumed to be the one who recovers fastest, stays calmest, smiles soonest, and returns to normal before anyone has had time to notice the damage. That is a narrow version of resilience. It rewards performance, not recovery. It notices composure, not cost. The ... Read more

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