Between what happens to you and how you react, there is a gap. In that gap lies your freedom to choose — and the power to grow.
What is space between stimulus and response? Read the full idea →Pausing before replying turns a reactive jab into a measured response you won't regret.
The old advice works because the gap lets the urge to snap pass before you act.
Even stripped of everything, he found the one freedom left: choosing his attitude in the gap.
You can't control being cut off, but you can choose not to let it hijack your hour.
Sitting with criticism before reacting lets you take the useful part instead of just defending.
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