Resilience is recovering and growing despite life’s adversities. Hardships will come, you have three choices. You can either let it define you, let it destroy you, or you can let it strengthen you.
Buttercups are blooming at KCL signaling that spring is on it‘s way. My Southern heritage taught me that daffodils are called “buttercups”. Guess the Botanists didn’t get the memo, they have another flower identified as a buttercup in the ranunculus family. While buttercups only last for a few weeks, they return year after year without assistance of chemicals or humans. In my book that makes the buttercup resilient. Only God provides the nutrients buttercups need to survive and multiply long after we are gone. The question is are you alive and thriving year after year? Socrates said, " the secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new". When you see a buttercup growing on the side of the road think about how many times you got back up again and kept moving forward- You are Resilient!
Anyway by Martina McBride
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