The article discusses the concept of mental strength and how it can be observed in everyday situations.
The more we willingly enter into our own experience in service of a greater purpose, the stronger we become. We often reserve the term “mentally strong” to describe people who accomplished extraordinary feats in the face of great adversity. Rarely, however, do we use these words to describe ourselves; possibly because we are painfully aware of our own shortcomings, or because we don’t consider our achievements as noteworthy enough. But mental strength comes in many shapes and forms.
And if we pay attention and know where to look, we can witness it every single day — in both ourselves and other people around us. For instance, do you ever feel tired after waking up, but still get dressed because you don’t want to be late for work? Or have you ever wanted to shout profanities after being cut off in traffic on your way to work, but decided not to because your child was in the backseat? Both of these examples require mental strength
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