What Jimmy Carter's Life Can Teach Us About Resiliency
Briefly

"In the spring of 1980, I entered the voting booth for the first time... I cast my ballot for Kennedy. Though Carter won the 1980 Democratic nomination, on November 4, 1980, he lost his re-election bid to Gov. Ronald Reagan."
"Five decades later, Carter is viewed as a humanitarian and a statesman; a reputation that eluded him during his 1980 campaign. With Carter's passing, we should take a moment to reflect on a person who showed incredible grace and grit in a post-presidential life and career."
"In fact, I've found that there are four takeaways from Carter's reputation restoration: First, time will reveal the truth... his approval ratings plummeted to 31% during the period."
Read at time.com
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