I don't agree with that either. I like to see resilience in the above widowed aunt who decided to be happy.
Of course her situation, and her age, isn't the same as the families of the Stockport murdered children or the terrible deaths in Germany this weekend. You wonder how on earth they will ever recover from these dreadful random tragedies. And maybe never will.
Recovery from these tragedies would demand more than resilience and I don't know what that would be.
My thoughts are that resilience can be innate or can be taught and can help to protect us or to recover eventually from events which can explained like a drunk driver or a car crash, fire or flood. But to recover from a random evil event must take something else,
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