We often view resilience as a set of necessary and universal components (e.g., traits, skills, or circumstances) that individuals must possess or apply to recover from setbacks. While certain factors (e.g., good relationships) are undoubtedly beneficial, there are no definitive answers to what makes people resilient.
A recent study by Bonano (2024) suggests that resilience is a highly individualistic concept. In fact, much of what constitutes resilience is not understood by researchers. Instead, resilience can be seen as a constellation of unique factors that may vary for each person.
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