And so resilience is a reflection of your coping skills, your support from other people - also your ability - your competence and your ability to emotionally protect yourself.
For example, when a rather gruff, distant father shows vulnerability, “I'm proud of you, Flint. I'm amazed that someone as ordinary as me could be the father of someone as extraordinary as you.”
Well, you know, I'm so glad that you said that because I think it's important for us to remember that resilience is really a reflection of what we learned from our communities of origin.
The youngest, as he ran towards the town, Kept turning over, rolling up and down Within his heart the beauty of those bright New forins, saying, 'Lord, to think I might Have all that treasure to myself alone!
And even more importantly, it disregards the fact that all the foolishness - and I'm being very loose here when I say foolishness - but all the foolishness they went through, they shouldn't have had to go through.