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Resilience

Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life

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Resilience

By: Eric Greitens
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A masterpiece of warrior wisdom that shows how to overcome obstacles with positive action. The best-selling author, Navy SEAL, and humanitarian Eric Greitens offers a self-help book unlike any other.

Two years ago, Eric Greitens unexpectedly heard from a former SEAL comrade, a brother-in-arms he hadn’t seen in a decade. Zach Walker had been one of the toughest of the tough. But ever since he returned home from war to his young family in a small logging town, he’d been struggling. Without a sense of purpose, plagued by PTSD, and masking his pain with heavy drinking, he needed help. Zach and Eric started writing and talking nearly every day, and Eric set down his thoughts on what it takes to build resilience in our lives.

Eric’s letters—drawing on both his own experience and wisdom from ancient and modern thinkers—are now gathered and edited into a timeless handbook. They explain how we can build purpose, confront the pain in our lives, practice compassion, develop our vocations, find a mentor, create happiness, follow a role model, think about the story of our lives, and much more.

Resilience grapples with real hardship. The lessons are deep, yet practical, and the advice leads to clear solutions. This is a profoundly hopeful book: We all face pain, difficulty, and doubt. But with resilience, we can lead vital, flourishing lives.

Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Inspiring Stoicism Resilience Wisdom
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While I agree that we should learn from ancient knowledge, I feel the author puts too much focus on Stoic philosophy. Wisdom should evolve alongside the needs of current society. We live in a time when people are struggling with trauma, anxiety, disconnection, and identity confusion. The idea that identity should come before emotion ignores the deep insights of modern emotional psychology which recognises emotions as vital messengers not distractions. Telling someone to “act like the person they want to be” without first helping them understand what they truly feel it can be harmful. It is scientifically proven that suppressing emotions causes both psychological and physical issues . Still, I recommend it, because it made me reflect a lot and question how we think about strength, identity, and emotions.

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