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Sisu: How to Develop Mental Toughness in the Face of Adversity
The best way I can describe the feeling is a Finnish word, “sisu”—the mental strength to continue to try even after you feel you’ve reached the limits of your abilities. I don’t think failure is sometimes part of the process—it always is. When you feel you can’t go on, know that you’re just getting started.
Timothy Ferriss • Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World
This leads us, inevitably, to sisu, the Finns’ cherished (by them) and envied (by the Swedes) spirit of endurance, stamina, and manliness. The word evokes a sense of quiet, determined strength, of dependability; it speaks of the ability to display unwavering resolve in the face of insurmountable adversity, a kind of proactive stoicism, if you like.
Michael Booth • The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia
The best way I can describe the feeling is a Finnish word, “sisu”—the mental strength to continue to try even after you feel you’ve reached the limits of your
Timothy Ferriss • Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World
The ability to persist, to stay motivated and engaged, is directly tied to toughness. How do we keep going, despite ever-increasing stress or fatigue?
Steve Magness • Do Hard Things
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abilities. I don’t think failure is sometimes part of the process—it always is. When you feel you can’t go on, know that you’re just getting started.
Timothy Ferriss • Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World
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Scott Belsky • The Messy Middle: Finding Your Way Through the Hardest and Most Crucial Part of Any Bold Venture
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