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Vulnerability
/ˌvʌlnərəˈbɪlɪti/noun
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Vulnerability is the state of being exposed to potential harm, attack, or exploitation, making something or someone susceptible to damage or emotional hurt. In modern contexts, it often serves as a gateway for personal growth and innovation, such as in therapy or cybersecurity, where acknowledging vulnerabilities can lead to stronger defenses and deeper connections.
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Psychologist Brené Brown's research reveals that vulnerability isn't a flaw but a cornerstone of human connection; her 2010 TED Talk on the subject has amassed over 50 million views, highlighting how embracing vulnerability can foster creativity and resilience in ways that transform lives.
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