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Resilience in Lifelong Learning for Individuals
Abstract
Resilience enables individuals to embrace failure as a natural part of learning, and persevere in their pursuit of knowledge and personal development. The concept of lifelong learning supports the adaptation of individuals to the change and development process in society, providing human resources with resilience. Lifelong learning not only enhances knowledge and skills but also plays a crucial role in building psychological resilience. By continually engaging in learning activities, individuals can improve their ability to handle stress, recover from adversity, and maintain overall mental well-being. Lifelong learners who possess resilience are better equipped to adapt to changing environmental, social, and economic conditions. They embrace innovation, creativity, and flexibility, enabling them to respond effectively to emerging challenges and opportunities for sustainability. Lifelong learning empowers individuals to understand and act on sustainability principles.
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