A person may be said to be “solid at the core” if he or she is able to endure stress, challenges, shocks, even failure, without being demolished. Difficult events penetrate, perhaps even wound, but they are also inevitably a source of growth and permanent learning. Someone with core strength steps into power gracefully, with a […]
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