Reflections on yesterday's group talk.. Adaptability is often a quality of the nervous system or of behavior. It allows one to extract the maximum from minimum resources. It’s not about who has the most, but about who knows how to do the most with what they have right now. In nature, is the biological application of non-attachment. The ability to let go of "what was" (the old territory, the familiar food, the disrupted routine) and immediately embrace "what is," is the only way to maintain vitality in a chaotic world. Humans are animals with better options, but in this context, the human psyche is the weakest link. The ability to "recalculate a route" without sinking into grief over the path that was lost is likely the strongest predictor of resilience. It is not just physical survival, it is the ability to grow from within the ruins. The possibility of producing the maximum from minimum resources. It’s not about who has the most, but about who knows how to do the most with what they have at this moment. That logic, can be applied to countries and wars.