By Oluwole Solanke PhD, FCIB
Resilience is rarely loud. It doesn’t always look like dramatic comebacks or heroic triumphs. More often, it’s quiet, the decision to get out of bed after a difficult night, the courage to try again after failing, the determination to keep going when no one is watching.

At its core, resilience is not about avoiding hardship but about navigating through it. It’s the inner strength that allows people to bend without breaking, to adapt without losing themselves.
“You never know how strong you are until being strong is your only choice.” — Bob Marley

Struggles Are Not Meant to Be Faced Alone
One of the biggest myths about resilience is that it’s a solo journey. In reality, resilience is often built in community. Shared struggles create bonds that isolation never can.
When people come together, whether through friendship, family, or even shared stories, they begin to realize something powerful: they are not alone. This realization can transform pain into connection and despair into hope.
Think about moments when you’ve felt understood. Those moments don’t erase hardship, but they make it more bearable.
“We rise by lifting others.” — Robert Ingersoll
The Power of Shared Stories
Stories are one of the most powerful tools for building resilience. When people share their experiences, their failures, fears, and eventual growth, they create a roadmap for others.
Hearing someone say, *“I’ve been there too,”* can be more healing than any advice. It normalizes struggle and reframes it as part of the human experience rather than a personal shortcoming.
Shared stories remind us that setbacks are not endpoints; they are chapters.
“Out of difficulties grow miracles.” — Jean de La Bruyère
Growth Through Adversity
Resilience doesn’t just help people survive hardship, it helps them grow from it. Challenges often reveal strengths we didn’t know we had. They sharpen perspective, deepen empathy, and build character.
This doesn’t mean pain is necessary or desirable. But it does mean that when hardship arrives, as it inevitably does, it can be transformed into something meaningful.
Growth through adversity is not about glorifying struggle; it’s about reclaiming power from it.
“Turn your wounds into wisdom.” — Oprah Winfrey
Practical Ways to Build Resilience Together
Resilience can be cultivated intentionally, especially when done collectively:
Open up conversations: Honest dialogue reduces stigma and builds trust.
Offer support, not solutions: Sometimes listening is more powerful than fixing.
Celebrate small wins: Progress, no matter how small, deserves recognition.
Stay connected: Community strengthens endurance during difficult times.
Practice self-compassion: Being kind to yourself fuels long-term resilience.
These aren’t grand gestures, they’re simple, consistent actions that create a strong foundation over time.
Rising, Again and Again
Resilience is not a one-time achievement. It’s a continuous process, a rhythm of falling and rising, struggling and growing.
And when that journey is shared, something remarkable happens: individual strength becomes collective power.
In a world where challenges are inevitable, resilience becomes not just a personal trait but a shared force, one that lifts people, communities, and even generations.
“Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” — Confucius
Final Reflection
Resilience is not about being unbreakable. It’s about being rebuildable. And when people rise together, through shared struggles, shared stories, and shared strength, they don’t just endure. They transform.
The next time life feels overwhelming, remember this: *you are not meant to carry it alone. And sometimes, the act of rising becomes easier when we rise together.

