resourcefulness is an attitude first and knowledge second. Certainly knowing that you can build a fire from friction is helpful and practicing that enough to become proficient helps. I think that taking the time to stash some tools in your pockets when you leave the house shows some resourcefullness. I think that leaving the house confident that you shouldn't need to take a butane lighter with you because you know how to make a bow drill with braided bark and willow branches is folly of the most extreme kind. Most tools can be done without and some can be manufactured in the field but there is nothing that will make you firestarting expierence as fast and as simple as a butane filled lighter and some paper. (with the possible exception of a hypergolic flame thrower). OTOH having a butane filled lighter and some paper won't prevent you from setting the forest on fire as one woman did when setting a signal fire in the brush in the mid-west of the US last year. Thus proving that commen sense not a universal trait. The ignorant and the idiot die first in a survival situation and to the extent that you pin your survival on either of the above or qualify in either category yourself you are vulnerable. That having been taken care of the most well supplied will live longest and most comfortably.
Long answer to simple poll - sorry I can't see it simplistically