Psychologists explain that people born in the 1950s aren’t just resilient — they’re the last generation raised with the assumption that life owed them nothing, which created a baseline expectation of hardship that inoculated them against the entitlement that erodes persistence

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My grandparents never talked about resilience. They wouldn’t have known the word in any psychological sense. But they lived it in ways that I think most of us today would struggle to…

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