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"... my fairy-tales were just as much for adults as for children, who only understood the ornamental trappings, but only as mature adults can they see and perceive the contents. That the naive was only one part of my fairy-tales, that humour was the actual zest in them" - Hans Christian Andersen’s journal entry from June 4, 1875

The Ugly Duckling is not a simple fairytale. It appeals to children through animal characters, an exciting plot, and beautiful language, yet it also appeals to adults who can perceive the illuminating concepts and abstractions. In this episode, I dig deep into three distinct story elements that weave together to illustrate the complete transformation of our hero: Resilience, Self-Concept, and the Hero’s Journey - ending in peace and happiness for the Ugly Duckling. 

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Resources: 

Thinking Curious Project

Thinking Curious Review 

Cognitive Development Coaching with Jessica   

Hans Christian Andersen's Biography   

Read The Ugly Duckling   

The Resilient Brain  

Resilience - Circle of Courage 

What is Self-concept?