THESIS
Consider the human immune system. When exposed to moderate amounts of pathogens, it doesn’t simply withstand the challenge—it actively learns from it. Each exposure teaches the immune system to recognize and more effectively counter specific threats in the future. In an environment completely free of such stressors, the system lacks the opportunity to adapt and may become less resilient over time. This behavior mirrors Taleb’s notion of antifragility, where certain systems improve through the experience of stress and disorder rather than being damaged by it.