Resilience and Perseverance


 Resilience
is often confused with Perseverance.

Perseverance is the ability to maintain a constant effort, to resist and keep pace in the face of challenges.


And in the daily grind, it's easy to associate resilience with this simple capacity to resist, to maintain the pace.
But this is an incomplete view. Being resilient isn't just about enduring.

Resilience is the ability to recover, adapt, overcome, grow, and evolve, even when the context demands constant output.

Continuous learning is the engine of this evolution. It allows us to see obstacles as challenges and turn them into opportunities, while keeping us relevant and focused in a constantly changing environment.

The popular analogy is that perseverance is the engine that keeps us moving, while resilience is the ability to repair the engine and even improve it.

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