you connected the dots well. anti-fragility is large part o…

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you connected the dots well. anti-fragility is large part of growing capable. it's not just strength that we need to develop but the ability to leverage power and let go of the lust for it, as needed. this malleability of ability is best seen, and developed in play. the free play which children engage in, not the rigid rules obsessed patterned sport of a grownup's world. infants fall a hundred times a day learning to walk bipedal from quadrupedal crawling. this kind of robust resilience and delightful enthusiasm is rarely seen in the same person as a grownup. why? because they stop playing.