Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back. Andrew Zolli, Ann Marie Healy

Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back


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Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back Andrew Zolli, Ann Marie Healy
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Given that our true nature is wellbeing—and that the only thing that can ever hide that wellbeing is thought—we're always only a thought away from bouncing right back to our default state. Emphasizes improvisation, ad hoc networks, and adaptation, says Andrew Zolli, executive director of PopTech, a New York charity focused on innovation, and co-author of a new book, Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back. We talk a lot about children being resilient. Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back. Humans are seriously resilient. So remember, when tragedy strikes: it takes resilience to bounce back. Things will get better • I am more than a conqueror • I will not be defeated • This too shall pass. Can you see why this book's title would catch my eye? (Especially, it seems, after we feel like we've done something to hurt them.) But actually, all humans have the capacity for incredible resiliency. Such is the question at the core of "Learning to Bounce Back," an opinion piece in TheNew York Times from Andrew Zolli, the executive director of PopTech and co-author of Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back. Recently I've been reflecting on the personal power that comes with being able to bounce back from adversity and set-backs, also known as resiliency.





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