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Children raised in poverty often share a common trait: they are particularly resilient. This resilience is like a tightly stretched string that runs through their growth. When they were young, they learned to endure and move past their preferred toys, and as they grew older, they learned to grit their teeth and bear the pressures of life. They have become accustomed to suppressing their needs, hiding their grievances deep within, like a silent volcano—calm on the surface but with turbulent currents beneath. Psychology suggests that this endurance stems from early resource scarcity and a lack of emotional support. They have learned to exchange patience for a sense of security and to avoid conflict through silence. However, long-term suppression may make it difficult for them to express their true feelings in intimate relationships, even leading them to neglect their own needs. Endurance is a skill, but it also requires appropriate release. May every child who is particularly resilient learn to treat themselves well, find balance in their perseverance, and allow the volcano within to erupt with warmth and strength instead of suppression.

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