“As a
word and a strategy, resilience honors the unromantic reality of who we are and
how we are, and so becomes a refreshingly practical compass for the systems and
societies we can craft. It’s a shift from wish-based optimism to reality-based
hope. It is akin to meaningful, sustained happiness—not dependent on a state of
perfection or permanent satisfaction, not an emotional response to
circumstances of the moment, but a way of being that can meet the range of
emotions and experiences, light and dark, that add up to a life. Resilience is
at once proactive, pragmatic, and humble. It knows it needs others. It doesn’t
overcome failure so much as transmute it, integrating it into the reality that
evolves.”
—Krista Tippett, Becoming Wise: An Inquiry Into the Mystery and Art of Living