The Declassified Truth
Most people treat resilience like a mood. They wait for it to arrive when the storm hits. They hope they have enough "grit" to survive the night.
I don't believe in hope as a strategy. I believe in engineering.
For 17.5 years, I moved between two worlds: the iron discipline of the U.S. Marine Corps and the high-stakes precision of civilian project management. In the field and the boardroom, I learned that resilience isn’t a feeling. It is a structure. It is the...