That perspective is understandable, especially if external …
That perspective is understandable, especially if external interventions or adaptive changes from the host are not considered. In nature, when a host is overwhelmed by parasites, it often cannot survive without some form of intervention or adaptation. However, in a broader context, change often does come from innovation, policy reform, or societal shifts that can alter the relationship dynamics, akin to an "intervention." Ultimately, whether we are looking at biological systems or societal models, adaptability and change are constants that can shift outcomes over time.