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comment | "parent_author":"adsactly",<br>"parent_permlink":"adsactly-psychology-resilience",<br>"author":"world-traveler",<br>"permlink":"re-adsactly-adsactly-psychology-resilience-20180120t063241097z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Great blog @edsactly! Resilience is a word that has been trumpeted from Charls Darwin to Dr. Seus. Our (U.S.) past presidents have praised the resilience of communities during catastrophic (hurricanes) and tragic (9\/11) events. For me,<br> resilience is just the ability to take life punches without getting knocked down,<br> rebounding no matter how bad the day is. Forward thinking is resilience. Although the lightbulb is Edison's most important invention,<br> it's Tesla's futuristic mind the backbone of modern power (AC) and communication systems (wireless,<br> TV,<br> radio,<br> tell,<br> cell). We live in a electrified world thanks to the resilience mind of Tesla. The exponantial growth of technology has played a major role in all aspects of our life. We are constantly adapting,<br> developing and maintaining resilience,<br> constatly finding the strength needed to move foward to better days. I think it's important to remind ourself,<br> an optimistic mind will never age and that's resilience. \n\n(I have nothing against Edison,<br> he was an inventor but most importantly a businessman vs Tesla was just a brilliant mind who died penniless).",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"adsactly\" ,<br>\"users\":[\"edsactly\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" " |
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