By Michelle McQuaid — 2017
Interview with Professor Angela Duckworth
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If we can process our regrets with tenderness and compassion, we can use these hard memories as a part of our wisdom bank.
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We’ll be better prepared for life’s challenges if we cultivate these 12 inner strengths.