Resilience: The Strength to Rise Again
Life does not promise that we will never fall. It promises only that every fall can become the beginning of a new rise.
That ability to recover is called resilience.
Resilience is not the absence of pain or disappointment. It is the refusal to let them have the final word. A resilient person may bend under pressure but does not break. Like a bamboo in a storm, flexibility becomes strength.
The Bhagavad Gita teaches equanimity in success and failure. This inner balance gives us the courage to stand up after every setback. Defeat becomes a lesson, not an identity.
Every sunrise reminds us that darkness is never permanent.
Thought for the day: Resilience is not measured by how rarely we fall, but by how often we rise.
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