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Word Thursday

Some meditations on the word "Resilient"

The word "resilient" comes from the Latin word "resilire," which means "to rebound." It was first used in English in the 16th century to describe the ability of a substance to bounce back after being stretched or compressed. In the 19th century, the word began to be used more broadly to describe the ability of a person or thing to recover quickly from adversity or hardship. The word "resilience" is derived from the same root and refers to the ability to bounce back or recover from difficult situations.

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Music in Intro and Outro used with permission:
"Doves" by We Are All Astronauts

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