Transilience

The capacity to leap between states while maintaining your core integrity - not bouncing back (resilience) but leaping forward through transitions.

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The dynamic property of human systems to navigate discontinuous state changes while preserving functional coordination across multiple processing centers. Derived from geology’s term for stratigraphic discontinuity, applied here to human state transitions. Unlike resilience (return to baseline) or antifragility (strengthening from stress), transilience describes successful navigation of threshold moments where continuity breaks but identity persists.
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