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DESCRIPTION:What does running 160km (100 miles) have to do with open source
 ? Everything. Both demand that you show up consistently\, put in the work\
 , and keep moving forward—even when the path feels uncertain and even wh
 en people tell you it can't be done. This talk draws on my journey as an u
 ltrarunner\, a data-driven ecologist in a field dominated by traditional f
 ieldwork\, and a founder of a nonprofit effort that leverages community as
  both a support system and a powerful force to tackle hard technical probl
 ems. I’ll share my journey and what it really takes to build resilience 
 in the face of uncertainty. You'll leave with a simple framework for movin
 g forward when the path is unclear and the world is rapidly changing. You
 ’ll leave with a better understanding of how to find the signal through 
 the noise and how to build toward something bigger than yourself\, one ste
 p at a time\, and why the people around you are your most powerful resourc
 e.
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SUMMARY:How to Run 160 KM: Building Resilience When Things Feel Hard - Leah
  Wasser
URL:https://programme.europython.eu/europython-2026/talk/PREUNW/
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