Stress is widely viewed as harmful and toxic to the health of individuals and society. This popular view is rooted in an influential model which is built upon the enduring mistrust of our material nature. What if the pervasive problem of stress has been deeply misunderstood? The Human Stress Response is one of the most ancient of all evolutionary embedded resources, which is more vitalizing and adaptive than we’ve been told. What are the implications for our individual and collective futures if we could see the Intelligence in Stress and become more Stress Intelligent?
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