“Rhizomatic Resilience: Guattari’s Bravery to Continue Growing Anywhere “
A tree has a single trunk. Cut it and it dies (like ginger or bamboo) is a network; destroy one part and it sprouts elsewhere. Guattarian bravery is rhizomatic. When your primary path is blocked by failure or opposition, you don’t die. You have the bravery to continue growing laterally, it find a new line of flight, to sprout in an unexpected direction. Your progress cannot be stopped because your life is not a single line but a resilient, adaptable network.
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“Rhizomatic Resilience: Guattari’s Bravery to Continue Growing Anywhere “
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