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Sukhpreet Kaur

Reflection

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The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.

— William Blake

Why this matters:

Wisdom is not found by avoiding error, but by exhausting it. To play with one’s own limitations until they break open is the highest form of education.

Psychological Lens

This quote can be read through the lens of resilience: the capacity to keep orienting toward meaning, values, or next steps during difficulty.

Reflection Prompt

What value or small next step still matters, even if the full outcome is uncertain?

Tiny Practice

Write one sentence naming what still matters, then take one action smaller than your resistance.

Extended Reads

Public resources from clinical, academic, and public-health sources.

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