Uncertainty has become the new normal. People lose relationships, jobs, orientation, and at times the ground beneath their own sense of self. Those who seek security exclusively in external conditions exhaust themselves. Inner strength does not arise from controlling the world but from clarity about one's own stance. This article integrates findings from resilience research, existential psychology, and religious coping with classical Stoic thought. Four levels — understanding, regulating, acting, trusting — form a practical model that sustains stability in volatile circumstances.
Björn Paulini (Thu,) studied this question.