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The credo, or guiding principle of Adaptation, is "Embrace the Change". This calls us to fully acknowledge and accept the reality of impermanence, non-attachment, non-seeking, and non-aversion. Instead of resisting change or clinging to stability, we learn to flow with the ever-changing currents of life. Embracing change does not mean we become passive or indifferent; rather, it allows us to respond to life's challenges with resilience, flexibility, and open-mindedness. This credo reminds us that change is not only inevitable but also a potential source of growth and wisdom if approached with mindfulness and acceptance. | The credo, or guiding principle of Adaptation, is "Embrace the Change". This calls us to fully acknowledge and accept the reality of impermanence, non-attachment, non-seeking, and non-aversion. Instead of resisting change or clinging to stability, we learn to flow with the ever-changing currents of life. Embracing change does not mean we become passive or indifferent; rather, it allows us to respond to life's challenges with resilience, flexibility, and open-mindedness. This credo reminds us that change is not only inevitable but also a potential source of growth and wisdom if approached with mindfulness and acceptance. | ||
==== Self-Awareness ==== | ==== Self-Awareness ==== |