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Antifragility - How to use suffering to get stronger

Happiness is temporary, antifragility lasts forever, explains Jonathan Haidt and 5 other experts.What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. That old adage roughly sums up the idea of antifragility, a term coined by the statistician and writer Nassim Taleb. The term refers to how systems tend to become stronger after being exposed to stressors, shocks, and mistakes. 

Antifragility: How to use suffering to get stronger | Jonathan Haidt & more  - YouTube

The same applies to humans. Although suffering for its own sake isn’t necessarily good, experiencing — and overcoming — stress and difficulty tends to make us stronger people in the long run. We shouldn’t always shy away from that which makes us uncomfortable.

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