01/06/2026
Life Lessons
Life doesn’t give you what you want, it gives you what you fight for.
In the African wilderness, nothing is promised, nothing is guaranteed, and nothing is wasted. The hyena, often mocked as a scavenger, carries home a prize most animals would scoff at. A single buffalo leg.
To the lion, it may seem scraps. To the leopard, it may appear beneath their dignity, but to the hyena, it is victory, survival, and a reminder that life gives not the banquet we dream of, but the portion we fight for and deserve.
The hyena does not complain about not getting the whole buffalo. It does not sulk in the shadows, envying the lion’s feast. Instead, it sinks its teeth into what it has earned.
One leg may not look like much, but for the hyena, it is nourishment, it is triumph, it is proof that persistence always pays.
Life is like this: we often sit and dream of golden thrones, lavish tables, and endless riches. But dreams alone feed no one.
What matters is what you chase, what you endure, and what you’re willing to carry home. Just as the hyena’s reputation has never stopped it from surviving, your critics cannot stop you from thriving.
Life will never hand you the whole buffalo simply because you want it; it will only reward your grit, your resilience, and your effort. In the end, the hyena limps home with more than just meat, it carries the lesson that survival belongs not to the strongest or the most glamorous, but to the most relentless.
Moral:
Life doesn’t owe you anything. You don’t get what you wish for; you get what you work for, fight, and deserve.