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Life bends us. It bends us sometimes so far, we think we are going to break. The trick is this, though: it is not that it is impossible to be hit by a tempest, it is to know how to be in it.
The Unbreakable is not a book of high theories and shiny tales of success. It is a single, lived experience, of the rebuilding of street vendors after a loss, of a group of students daring to dream once more, of a widow with hope on aching shoulders, and of the ordinary people who did not want to be broken.
With colorful narratives, real-life teaching, and clear-eyed sincerity, this book explains that resilience does not have to be superhuman, but it means making simple decisions: each time you get knocked down, you stand up again; each time tempted by shortcuts, you choose right; each time the easiest thing seems to be the correct one.
You have probably felt pushed over, which is why you need to read this book as a reminder you can crouch, but you do not need to fall.Book information
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Self-Help, Education and Learning