Tag: Resilience

  • Dead Reckoning

    Dead Reckoning

    Historically foundational in navigation, dead reckoning determines position from a known location, travel direction, and distance. Originating from the concept of deduction, its principles continue to influence domains such as robotics.

  • Lindy Effect

    Lindy Effect

    Originating from patterns noted at Lindy’s restaurant in New York, the Lindy Effect theorizes that the future lifespan of enduring entities, such as ideas, correlates with their current age. This concept offers a perspective on understanding persistence across various domains, from literature to technology.

  • Shackleton Expedition

    Shackleton Expedition

    The 1914-1917 Shackleton Expedition aimed to cross Antarctica. However, their vessel, the Endurance, succumbed to ice. Stranded, all 28 crew members endured, navigating to South Georgia Island and ensuring their collective rescue, showcasing unparalleled resilience and leadership.

  • Learned Helplessness

    Learned Helplessness

    Learned helplessness is a psychological condition where individuals feel powerless and passive due to consistent exposure to uncontrollable and negative events. It can decrease motivation and problem-solving, but can be overcome through self-efficacy strategies and cognitive restructuring.