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Antifragility: Becoming Stronger Through Adversity

Antifragility: Becoming Stronger Through Adversity

By Rothwell, Selene

Published by epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565234042
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About this book

Growth through adversity isn't automatic—and claiming it can be harmful. This book explores the psychological reality behind post-traumatic growth, examining how genuine transformation differs from forced positivity, why some struggles strengthen while others deplete, and what happens when we pressure ourselves to find silver linings in experiences that simply hurt. Through understanding how our nervous system processes challenge, why resilience depends on context and resources rather than character alone, and how meaning-making requires grief before growth, this work offers insight into authentic adaptation. Rather than prescribing adversity as necessary for strength or celebrating hardship, it invites readers to explore what conditions allow difficulty to become transformative, how to distinguish between genuine growth and survival performance, and why honoring loss matters as much as finding meaning. For anyone exhausted by toxic resilience narratives, or who feels guilty for struggling rather than thriving after hardship, this book examines the reality of adversity without romanticizing pain.

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Antifragility: Becoming Stronger Through Adversity is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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