
Redefining Legacy: Purpose Part 2
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Redefining Legacy: Building Wealth, Purpose, and Community Impact Beyond Generations
Resilience is the mental and emotional strength to endure hardship and remain focused on one’s mission. It’s the internal resolve to keep pressing on, even when the path is unclear or when progress feels slow. Resilience enables people to face setbacks without giving up on their purpose. It fuels a “bounce-back” mentality, reframing failures as learning experiences and delays as opportunities for growth.
Adaptability, on the other hand, is the willingness to change and recalibrate when circumstances demand it. It’s about maintaining flexibility without compromising core values. Those who are adaptable recognize that while the method of achieving purpose may need to shift, the purpose itself remains steady. For instance, if a community project stalls due to funding issues, an adaptable leader might explore new fundraising methods or pivot to initiatives that require fewer resources but still serve the greater mission.