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66 Psychology says people who remain kind despite a difficult life aren’t weak or in denial — they’re often running on a kind of strength that only forms under sustained pressure, the way certain metals do

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Daniel Moran @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 12:15 EDT

Psychology says people who remain kind despite a difficult life aren’t weak or in denial — they’re often running on a kind of strength that only forms under sustained pressure, the way certain metals do

Some of the gentlest people I have ever met had lives that would flatten most of us. A woman who worked the pass at one of my restaurants comes to mind. She had every reason to be hard. Instead she was the one who noticed when a new hire hadn’t eaten, who covered a shift ... Read more

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