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Built to bend, blessed to never break — until it forgets which shape was home.
means Able to adapt, stretch, or change without snapping, whether you mean a wire, a schedule, or a person.
from From Latin flexibilis, from flectere, to bend — the same root that arches your knee in flexion and refuses to compromise in inflexible.
Material truthFlexibility resists bending; rigidity is its strict opposite.
Gym hijackStretching boosts flexibility distinct from raw strength.
Office euphemismFlexible hours often mean always on call.