Why the Lion is the king of the jungle?
In the jungle, many animals are more powerful than lions. Elephants are several times larger than lions. Rhinos are very heavy and covered with thick skin. Hippos are the second largest animals in Africa after elephants, armed with long, sharp fangs ready to crush any opponent.
...and yet, they are all on the lion's menu.
Lions will not give up, even on large animals. You may say whatever you want, but charging an elephant is a really badass move. Basically, everything that moves and crawls one way or another is food for the lion. No African animal is overlooked or off the menu.
Compared to other jungle animals, the lion is not the largest, most brilliant, or fastest. What makes a lion the number one is its attitude. He doesn't debate whether the animal is too big, dangerous, or fast. For him, it's just food, nothing more.
The lion's fearless nature, caused by its uncompromising attitude, sets him apart from other animals. No animal is too dangerous for him. When the lion hunts, he is a danger...
Attitude - no speed, wisdom, or size. This one feature makes the lion the king of the jungle. The lion attacks the elephant because he believes he can defeat and eat that big fellow.
It's like a persistent belief that he can attack and defeat anyone. In a lion's mind, there are no options for thoughts such as: I can't, I don't want, I'm afraid. He goes and hunts without any excuses or exceptions.
Since the attitude and belief of victory work for a lion in the jungle, the same rules work in the human world. Look at people who have achieved success - they are not the smartest, the most talented, or the prettiest, but they have an attitude. They believe they can achieve something. Self-confidence is 90% of success, and the rest are just extras.
The funny thing is that people with talent and skills work for those with an attitude and self-belief. Like in the jungle, one feature gives the lion an advantage over others. That's why so many talented people work for less gifted people.
Unfortunately, they don't believe in themselves and their strengths, causing all the winnings to slip away from under their noses. This is a reminder that it's not just about what you know or what you can do but how you believe in yourself and your potential.
In the jungle, as in our world, attitude and self-belief make a small person big, and a lack of attitude makes you prey. In our world, this means that you work for someone else. Whether you are a lion or a prey depends only on you. As we already know, talent or wisdom does not make someone successful - it is a personal attitude and belief that you can achieve something.
To sum up, everyone has the power to believe in their strength. The attitude of a winner is not a privilege but a choice that is available to everyone. It's a source of license that can transform you into the lion of your jungle. Are you ready to conquer any challenge, whatever comes your way?