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169 The Science of Hardiness & Why Resilience Isn’t Enough | Dr Paul Taylor

Feb 11, 2026
Dr Paul Taylor, researcher and former military professional who studies hardiness and stress adaptation. He recounts treating open-heart surgery like a worthy challenge. Short takes: morning walks as mindfulness. Training attention and physiological hardiness. Why many resilience programs miss the mark and why meds often fall short.
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ANECDOTE

Worthy Opponent Mentality

  • Dr. Paul Taylor discovered he needed open heart surgery and immediately framed it as a “worthy opponent.”
  • He shifted into challenge orientation using Stoic quotes and military training to prepare mentally and physically.
ADVICE

Pick Your Handle Intentionally

  • Choose the handle you pick a problem up with: victim or opportunity, and act accordingly.
  • Ask how you can play your given role well and use the situation to develop character.
ADVICE

Train Around Setbacks For Neuroplasticity

  • Use rehabilitation setbacks as opportunities for neuroplastic gains, e.g., practice tasks with the non-dominant hand.
  • Keep new challenging habits to preserve brain plasticity and reduce fatigue over time.
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