In this episode of the SOLVED podcast, Mark Manson and Drew Birney dive deep into the topic of resilience, aiming to provide listeners with actionable insights backed by extensive research. They discuss the biology, psychology, and social aspects of resilience, challenging common misconceptions and emphasizing its trainable nature. Using the story of Ernest Shackleton's expedition as a case study, they explore mindsets, such as believing in one's capabilities and enforced cheerfulness, and the importance of social connections. They also discuss the trade-offs of high resilience, such as hyper-independence and potential loss of empathy, and share personal experiences, including Manson's participation in an endurance race with minimal training. The hosts touch on practical strategies, including exercise, cognitive reappraisal, and building supportive communities, and preview their upcoming episode on stoicism with guest Ryan Holiday.
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