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the art of bending so hard you forget you were supposed to break.

means the capacity of a system, community, or person to absorb shocks and keep functioning, then bounce back faster than before.

from borrowed from engineering, where resilience meant a material's ability to spring back after stress; ecologists applied it to ecosystems in the 1970s, and disaster planners grabbed it once they realized preventing every disaster is a fantasy, so you'd better get good at surviving them.

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