Can Foraging Behavior Teach Us About Mental Resilience?

Lately, I’ve been fascinated by how animals adapt during foraging constantly adjusting to unpredictable conditions, scarcity, and competition. It got me wondering: could there be lessons here for building mental toughness?

In my own work, precision and adaptability are key, but I’ve noticed how easily frustration creeps in when things don’t go as planned. Maybe there’s something to learn from the way foraging animals stay focused and flexible despite setbacks. Has anyone explored this idea or tried applying similar principles to their own routines? I’d love to hear your thoughts or experiences!