A BEAUTIFUL LESSON!

"When a wolf loses a fight with another wolf and realizes that there is no chance of winning, he calmly offers his jugular vein to his opponent as if to say, 'I lost, let's end it!" However, at this moment, something incredible is happening: the wolf that won becomes kind of paralyzed.

For thousands of years, irresistible forces prevent him from killing the one who has the mind to humbly admit defeat.

A basic mechanism embedded in DNA or more stops the winning wolf and reminds him that species is more important than pleasure than eliminating an opponent.

In the world of wolves, no one calls a wolf who has dealt with defeat, a coward. No one condemns the one who could have killed but refrained himself.

There is simply no winner.

Two wolves part ways and the circle of life goes on.

If only people learned from wolves instead of killing each other for self-assurance, pride, money and power!

All answers can be found by observing the language of nature.”

Credit: David Attenborough