13 things mentally strong people don’t do
Self-pity and dwelling on the past aren’t part of being mentally tough, but calculated risks and resilience are

Sure, mental strength is reflected in what you do — like putting things in perspective and facing your fears — but it comes through just as much in what you don’t do.
In her book “13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do,” Amy Morin writes that developing mental strength is a “three-pronged approach.” It’s about controlling your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.
Read on for Morin’s list of 13 things mentally strong people avoid at all costs.
1. They don’t waste time feeling sorry for themselves
“Feeling sorry for yourself is self-destructive,” Morin writes. “Indulging in self-pity hinders living a full life.” It wastes time, creates negative emotions, and hurts your relationships.
The key is to “affirm the good in the world, and you will begin to appreciate what you have,” she writes. The goal is to swap self-pity with gratitude.
2. They don’t give away their power