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Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness by Steve Magness
02 Mar 2025
Steve Magness's Do Hard Things challenges traditional notions of toughness, arguing it's not about stoicism or suppressing vulnerability. The summary examines how society's flawed understanding of toughness leads to harmful practices in parenting, coaching, and leadership, emphasizing the importance of inner strength and adaptability. The book outlines four pillars of "real" toughness: embracing reality, listening to one's body, responding thoughtfully, and transcending discomfort. These pillars promote autonomy, emotional awareness, and finding meaning in challenging situations. The author provides practical steps to cultivate these qualities, fostering resilience and overall well-being. Ultimately, Do Hard Things encourages readers to redefine toughness as a skill set for navigating adversity and achieving personal growth, advocating for intrinsic motivation, self-awareness, and connection with others.Prefer to read? Read a book review blog on this book.
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