I'm sitting here absolutely bawling, tears flowing down my face, as I watch The Kings Affection in background. It's a Netflix k-drama, for those that don't know it. Korea is lately putting out some brilliant works.

I'm only about 3/4 through and won't spoil anything by going onto detail. I see homages to Twelfth Night and Roshomon. It's nicely structured.

It's a good love story, but also a recurring theme of some of these Korean dramas is such an honor and dignity and hope through real adversity. It's like the kind of television I watched and plays I worked on even, like Camelot and especially A Man for All Seasons, which was very formative for me.

Things that understand the struggle between Good and Evil is important to see and engage, even where nuance makes the lines between them blurred. These Korean works seem to be targeting an intelligent audience who wants to think. I love the genre, and this one is a good example.

I think at some point the US decided that cynicism sells better than promise, and we have done well in exposing the many ways that society fails people, yet in the process we have somehow managed to deliver a sense of hopelessness and fatalism that is itself a cancer, suggesting the individual might as well just go for what's theirs. I love that these writers are still portraying another path.

#TheKingsAffecton #kdrama #kdramas #love #hope #optimism #adversity #TwelfthNight #Roshomon #honor #society #philosophy #television #netflix

What My Friends Mean To Me Answer #69: My friends are my shadow. They build me up as I face my hardest challenges. https://rons-home.net/en/living-life-lab/personal-growth/what-my-friends-mean-to-me/answer-of-the-day/2026/05/24 #advice #adversity #wisdom
Answer #69 :: Answer Of The Day :: What My Friends Mean To Me :: Personal Growth :: Living Life Lab :: Ron's Home

Are you ready for some introspective time? Read our What My Friends Mean To Me answer of the day. May 24th 2026 edition.

'Grateful': Charge head coach MacLeod reflects on season of adversity after Walter Cup loss
No one would have blamed Carla MacLeod for wanting to step away after sharing she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in late November, but the Ottawa Charge head coach is not one to step away from a challenge.
https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/hockey/carla-macleod-ottawa-charge-head-coach-adversity-cancer-walter-cup-final-9.7207190?cmp=rss
'Grateful': Charge head coach MacLeod reflects on season of adversity after Walter Cup loss
No one would have blamed Carla MacLeod for wanting to step away after sharing she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in late November, but the Ottawa Charge head coach is not one to step away from a challenge.
https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/hockey/carla-macleod-ottawa-charge-head-coach-adversity-cancer-walter-cup-final-9.7207190?cmp=rss

The article explores how higher intelligence generally increases trust, but early childhood hardship can weaken this effect, reducing the trust gains associated with cognitive ability by about half. It also considers how disadvantaged upbringings shape cognitive development and social outlook, influencing how intelligence translates into trust.

This topic is of interest to psychology enthusiasts because it highlights how early environmental factors interact with cognitive traits to shape social behavior, illustrating the complex pathways between development, cognition, and trust.

Article Title: Intelligence makes people more trusting, but early hardship cuts this benefit in half

Link to PsyPost Article: https://nolinkpreview.com/www.psypost.org/intelligence-makes-people-more-trusting-but-early-hardship-cuts-this-benefit-in-half/

#trust #cognition #earlychildhood #socialpsychology #intelligence #adversity #environmentalimpact #trustworthiness #policyimplications #inequality

"The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. Beautiful people do not just happen." Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
#resilience #adversity #copingskills #grit #wellbeing #courage #strengthbased #mentalhealth #ymhc
You felt this way before and made it through. You will get through this again.
#resilience #adversity #copingskills #grit #wellbeing #copingstrategies #courage #challenges #strengthbased #mentalhealth #ymhc
Defining Brave: getting out of bed and facing your fears, asking for help, showing up for exams, standing up for yourself, taking good care of yourself, starting something new
#resilience #adversity #copingskills #grit #wellbeing #courage #strengthbased #mentalhealth #ymhc