Embracing Tipping Points in Crises
Briefly

The popularized notion that crises consist of both danger and opportunity is misleading; the crucial part of 'crisis' is actually about quick-wittedness and resourcefulness to navigate change.
Victor H. Mair highlights a common misconception: while 'crisis' includes 'danger', the other component refers to vital moments or resourcefulness, rather than merely opportunity, indicating a need for a more nuanced understanding.
Read at Psychology Today
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