This clip should be played in every schools, shown to every students, teachers and parents. You know, let them be aware when things are still easy to improve! I’m speaking as a person in my 30s, for a long time knew something was off but hadn’t a clue how to deal with those problems.
I used this video last year in my graduate class, and will be using it again. An excellent explanation supported with cool and fun banter. A complex subject of resilience is simplified, and from here I always end up having an excellent discussions, discoveries on individual and group resilience. Thank you for such an excellent work.
As a home visiting nurse this is a very impactful video to introduce a HUGE subject families face. Even small things can have impact and it is important to recognize this fact! ❤
This video is sooooo well made, I love the animation, the story, and everything about it. Keep up the good work, I hope this video gets more attention!
My graduate studies professor posted this video on the discussion board. We're learning about the lifespan and this week is about psychosexuality, moral, and personality development.
Taking my first graduate class and was assigned to watch this ICONIC video. Thank you so much for all the information and giggles you! More videos like this please! :D
Fantastic explanation! I'm currently painting a mural of the word Resilient in my small town on a building facing the highway. I want to raise awareness during trying times.
This is commendable work. A book with a similar subject matter was an aha moment for me. "Rising From Within: Unlocking Your Innate Power to Conquer Adversity" by Vincent Starling
Kids become strong like superheroes when they face real challenges, learning how to solve problems and never give up. Each challenge is like a puzzle piece that makes them even tougher!🙃
I cannot express how happy I am to have found AFWI! I have signed up on your website to start training so I can educate and help improve my community! 😊
This was a fantastic little video full of humour and beautiful animation. I am easily able to recall a lot of information just from one viewing. Well done to the production team on making such an enjoyable, informative and engaging video! Might I suggest changing the thumbnail to better reflect the quality of the video's animation & information, and perhaps consider changing the title too, so more people would have their interest sparked in what the video has to offer. My humble recommendation for thumbnail: Something like we see at 1:53 or 5:55 Title: Mental resilience: The key to enjoying life and overcoming trauma.
#Resilientism is a philosophy created by John McLemore also known as Makurimaru. He is a philosopher journalist and artist.he has a book coming out called the 9th Pillar.
When spiritual strength is the foundation of our life, we then live as free souls in this life and the next. A weak person is never free. Only the strong are free. The weak are dominated by their fears, lusts, greed, envy and their hatred. Some people who are full of hate appear very strong and very confident. But they are neither strong nor truly confident. The ones who pose as strong, angry and confident have their real character exposed at the time of death. Then they are nothing more than frightened animals. That is not strength. There is an old song "All you need is love." It is true. Not love as we know it in this world. All you need is real love. All you need is connecting with the Supreme Lord in love.
Resilience is the capacity of a system to win into reaching the solution that allow it to survive and adapt harsh conditions due to his environment that he cannot avoid. Anything with the answer of that problem which is avoiding the pain, removing the pain, add positive things to help endure, is NOT of the classification of resilience. Resilience is latent potential that reside in all of us due to evolution and will power (which can be driven by emotions / desires / survival instinct / etc), for example neuroplasticity is a form of resilience. So I do not agree with that video, however it's a very well made video but it's misleading. Ideas can be powerful, and power can either hurt or help. You can't get more resilience from the outside, that's just comfort, tho it's not bad trying to reach for it, go for it. But you don't raise a child by living for him, same for adults. You can seek help in the form of advices, emotional support etc.. but at the end YOU are the only one that can increase your resilience, not the others. In the contrary if you only expect change to come from external help, not a lot of change will happen. Resilience in a more abstract way is the force that prevent stars collapsing on themselves, which is made by the huge pressure caused by gravity. Yet it don't collapse on itself because the internal force resulting to such pressure allow nuclear fusion which generate a ton of energy which counter balance the force of gravity. That's what a living being is, a force that fight entropy constantly. You can't remove the gravity. And without gravity no star could be. Anyway~ Not trying to be toxic, just my opinion~ Hope this help the critical thinkers.
Another video looking at things at large from privilege. Tell this “everyone everywhere” thing to kids in Gaza or Yemen or Ukaraine where maybe the good things that can change your scale for the better almost never happens. Resilience is the boss, but you still need some level of luck 🤷🏻♂️
About how a community came together to support a member who lost his wife in a horrendous car crash. LIFE IN TANDEM ua-cam.com/video/CMRdGLu71Yo/v-deo.html
This clip should be played in every schools, shown to every students, teachers and parents. You know, let them be aware when things are still easy to improve! I’m speaking as a person in my 30s, for a long time knew something was off but hadn’t a clue how to deal with those problems.
watching this for class. I feel bad for the man getting interrupted. He makes good stories
I used this video last year in my graduate class, and will be using it again. An excellent explanation supported with cool and fun banter. A complex subject of resilience is simplified, and from here I always end up having an excellent discussions, discoveries on individual and group resilience. Thank you for such an excellent work.
As a home visiting nurse this is a very impactful video to introduce a HUGE subject families face. Even small things can have impact and it is important to recognize this fact! ❤
Great Video!!! My health teacher made me watch this and it was great!
This video is sooooo well made, I love the animation, the story, and everything about it. Keep up the good work, I hope this video gets more attention!
My graduate studies professor posted this video on the discussion board. We're learning about the lifespan and this week is about psychosexuality, moral, and personality development.
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Taking my first graduate class and was assigned to watch this ICONIC video. Thank you so much for all the information and giggles you! More videos like this please! :D
Fantastic explanation! I'm currently painting a mural of the word Resilient in my small town on a building facing the highway. I want to raise awareness during trying times.
This is so amazing! I will be showing it to the kids and families I work with to help them understand brain resilience after experiencing trauma.
This is hilarious and so impactful. Love it Love it Love it!
This is commendable work. A book with a similar subject matter was an aha moment for me. "Rising From Within: Unlocking Your Innate Power to Conquer Adversity" by Vincent Starling
favorite teacher showed me this. love it!
Same
This is the best video of all time!!!
Kids become strong like superheroes when they face real challenges, learning how to solve problems and never give up. Each challenge is like a puzzle piece that makes them even tougher!🙃
Makes me think of one of my favorite books - The Brain That Changes Itself, by Norman Doidge - because it essentially is discussing neuroplasticity!
simple and easy to understand with a touch of humour. Great Job
I cannot express how happy I am to have found AFWI! I have signed up on your website to start training so I can educate and help improve my community! 😊
Very good video, not involved in any way with this stuff but video was fully entertaining all the way through, glad I found it
Keep making these videos! Absolutely amazing. Loved it!
This is wonderful! It creates hope for those who have suffered- and shows us how to take action to own our brain resilience! Thank you!
I absolutely love this video! It is perfect for a wide-range of audiences. Excellent!
This video is amazing! I hope it can be translated into other languages so that people who do not speak English can understand it.
Absolutely brilliant. Well done!!!
I truly appreciate the humor used with such a delicate subject. Very well done.
this video instantly gained a subscriber, so well done!!
This video is informational.
Simple and what a superb production. I loved this and shared with my students.
This is such a great video! One issue is that the auto-generated close captions are not great--would be lovely if you would edit them!
Very entertaining and wonderfully done!
Great video! Would i be able to use a section of it in a video i am making? I will give full credit and link to your channel in my video :)
Bro I love your videos, I'm shocked I found you here
what the flip flop im a huge fan i love you
Wow! What a creative video! I wish it was a full "Resilience" movie or perhaps a TV series sort of thing.
Strong brain architecture is the foundation for resilience
Stress leads to problem-solving and coping skills that enhance our cognitive skills So indirectly stress is good food for our brain
this was showed in our convention awhile ago, nice reference video clip.
this video is so well made i enjoyed it
This is actually amazing and really entertaining I LOVE IT
I really liked this video!
Genius..... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
The interplay between genetics and life experiences
wow, thanks for the video awesome!!
Great video!
Amei, tão ilustrativo e explicativo!
this is BRILLIANT!!!
Brilliant video! Great for all ages.
This was a fantastic little video full of humour and beautiful animation. I am easily able to recall a lot of information just from one viewing. Well done to the production team on making such an enjoyable, informative and engaging video! Might I suggest changing the thumbnail to better reflect the quality of the video's animation & information, and perhaps consider changing the title too, so more people would have their interest sparked in what the video has to offer.
My humble recommendation for thumbnail: Something like we see at 1:53 or 5:55
Title: Mental resilience: The key to enjoying life and overcoming trauma.
this video is worth watching for. it helps alot for the mental stability👏👏👏 kudos to the owner of this video👏🤔👏
the animation so cool, i like to watch it
Puedo usar el vídeo en una clase?
This great!
#Resilientism is a philosophy created by John McLemore also known as Makurimaru. He is a philosopher journalist and artist.he has a book coming out called the 9th Pillar.
You just earned 1 more sub.🎉🎉🎉
Excellent!
Amazing video
When spiritual strength is the foundation of our life, we then live as free souls in this life and the next. A weak person is never free. Only the strong are free. The weak are dominated by their fears, lusts, greed, envy and their hatred. Some people who are full of hate appear very strong and very confident. But they are neither strong nor truly confident. The ones who pose as strong, angry and confident have their real character exposed at the time of death. Then they are nothing more than frightened animals. That is not strength.
There is an old song "All you need is love." It is true. Not love as we know it in this world. All you need is real love. All you need is connecting with the Supreme Lord in love.
I love this video
Am I able to use this in my resilience classes ?
Resilience is the capacity of a system to win into reaching the solution that allow it to survive and adapt harsh conditions due to his environment that he cannot avoid. Anything with the answer of that problem which is avoiding the pain, removing the pain, add positive things to help endure, is NOT of the classification of resilience. Resilience is latent potential that reside in all of us due to evolution and will power (which can be driven by emotions / desires / survival instinct / etc), for example neuroplasticity is a form of resilience.
So I do not agree with that video, however it's a very well made video but it's misleading. Ideas can be powerful, and power can either hurt or help.
You can't get more resilience from the outside, that's just comfort, tho it's not bad trying to reach for it, go for it. But you don't raise a child by living for him, same for adults. You can seek help in the form of advices, emotional support etc.. but at the end YOU are the only one that can increase your resilience, not the others. In the contrary if you only expect change to come from external help, not a lot of change will happen. Resilience in a more abstract way is the force that prevent stars collapsing on themselves, which is made by the huge pressure caused by gravity. Yet it don't collapse on itself because the internal force resulting to such pressure allow nuclear fusion which generate a ton of energy which counter balance the force of gravity.
That's what a living being is, a force that fight entropy constantly. You can't remove the gravity. And without gravity no star could be.
Anyway~ Not trying to be toxic, just my opinion~ Hope this help the critical thinkers.
We really need to balance stress and be more resilient.
Took balance in the favor of positive outcomes
Tipping scale in the positive direction
great vid
can i use this in my program sharing?
LOVE IT!!!
i love how all of this is 1 year ago then thers me in 2020
Awesome!!
Different offspring response to parents in different ways despite the same experience
Perfect!
I wanted to watch brains do goofy brain things.
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Yes
My class is watching this rn
love this!
Iconic
This video was AMAZING !!! I felt I learn't so much more and am now a better person! 🤣😂😁😄🥶🥵😬😪❤❤❤🖤🖤🖤👅👅👅👅🍆🍆🍆🍆
THAT'S SUS!
Resilience under adversity
I bumped my head real bad when I was very young. I think it gave me ADHD.
My teacher made me watch this....
I disagree. I think it should be alternating simultaneously while teaching the individual the reason behind it
Great video really made me smile. Keep making fire content.🍆
That emoji is kinda sus 🤔🤔🤔
@@AidanDuff Sorry I was using it in a way of something good because egg plants taste good 🍆🍑
Not gonna lie the commentater sounds like the guy from sky landers
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Another video looking at things at large from privilege. Tell this “everyone everywhere” thing to kids in Gaza or Yemen or Ukaraine where maybe the good things that can change your scale for the better almost never happens. Resilience is the boss, but you still need some level of luck 🤷🏻♂️
Good information... terribly corny and unnecessarily annoying and distracting video.
dude they work so hard then thats what your going to say =_=
hey I agree my adhd cannot keep focused on this.
About how a community came together to support a member who lost his wife in a horrendous car crash. LIFE IN TANDEM ua-cam.com/video/CMRdGLu71Yo/v-deo.html