Resilience
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However, our stories are much more than this rigid dichotomy of strength and
resilience.
Soap operas teach us to push away doubt and believe in our capacity for bravery, vulnerability, adaptability and
resilience.
And this ability to experience stress and be resilient and bounce back and not develop depression or PTSD is known as stress resilience, and it varies between people.
It's your own immune system that's developed resistance and
resilience
to this bacteria that fights it off, and you actually never get the infection, which is very different from, say, our treatments.
Sometimes an archaeological site can surprise you with its
resilience.
By creating a 21st-century army of global explorers, we'll find and protect the world's hidden heritage, which contains clues to humankind's collective
resilience
and creativity.
I was getting outside my comfort zone, I was calling upon my resilience, and I was finding confidence in myself and my own decisions.
They call it risky play, and studies show that risky play is really important for kids, all kids, because it teaches hazard assessment, it teaches delayed gratification, it teaches resilience, it teaches confidence.
But what I get to see every day is hope, resilience, determination, a love of life and appreciation for being able to rebuild their lives.
I am incredibly fortunate to have been born into a family that cultivated my curiosity and my tenacity, that protected me from the unkindness and ignorance of strangers and that armed me with the resilience, creativity and confidence that I needed to survive and manipulate the physical environment and society.
There is a narrative, an idea that with resilience, grit and personal responsibility people can pull themselves up and achieve economic success.
So, I was so inspired by all these stories of resistance and
resilience
that I got together with a few people here in Los Angeles, and we created LUCI.
Sometimes I think postcolonial cities are like the children of the two least-favorite wives, who are constantly being asked, "Ah, why can't you be more like your sister?" (Laughter) The "why" of cities is largely the same, no matter where they are: an advantageous location that makes trade and administration possible; the potential for scalable opportunities for the skilled and unskilled alike; a popular willingness to be in constant flux and, of course,
resilience.
As a black woman, I've had to develop extraordinary
resilience
to succeed.
This connection comes to light in three key areas, three areas where we can secure the rights of women and girls, shore up
resilience
and avert emissions at the same time.
This determination of people, the
resilience
of the human spirit, So that people who you would think would be battered by poverty, or disease, or whatever, can pull themselves up out of it, sometimes with a helping hand, and take their part in society, and take their part in changing the world.
It is the stories of resistance, the stories of defiance, the stories of resilience, that inspire people to get involved, not the stories of abuse and killings and hurt, because as humans, it's only natural for us to be scared.
It's a small opportunity but a golden one: in the next 10 to 20 years, to really start designing in principles of
resilience
into our cities.
Or the 100 Resilient Cities initiative, which is leading a
resilience
revival.
And it highlights the extraordinary power of
resilience
and responsibility.
The more risks I took, the more capable I felt of withstanding my unconventional circumstances, leading to more tolerance,
resilience
and patience for completing my project.
It is a story of hope,
resilience
and glamour.
But it has essentially been codesigned with the citizens of Lower Manhattan to take all of the necessary infrastructure for
resilience
and give it positive social and environmental side effects.
The Seychelles is protecting its coral reefs, it's replenishing its fisheries, it's improving its
resilience
to climate change.
It has taught me about violence and pain and hope and
resilience
and struggle and sacrifice.
The goal is to protect biodiversity, to provide stability and
resilience.
And we're going to need a healthy dose of societal
resilience.
From Tanzania to Timor-Leste, from India to Indonesia, we're seeing the same story unfold: that when we design it right, marine conservation reaps dividends that go far beyond protecting nature, improving catches and driving waves of social change along entire coastlines, strengthening confidence, cooperation and the
resilience
of communities to face the injustice of poverty and climate change.
We think it's a different model for climate change, one that's about adaptation and
resilience
rather than resistance and fear.
Now, I may never be able to communicate in sign language, but my increased
resilience
and general ability to problem-solve has been heightened by being forced to think laterally to overcome problems that most people aren't faced with.
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