Exploring Discomfort with Farrah Storr
Protecting children, our loved ones and even ourselves from discomfort is second nature, but author Farrah Storr argues that encouraging people, especially children, to face up to the reality of struggle and failure will ultimately make them braver, stronger and more equipped to deal with an ever-more complex world.
- Quick Quotes about confidence
- Quick Quotes about risk
- Risk Intelligence: How to live with uncertainty
- Nara Nook on the benefits of failure in a virtual world
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