Geese fly in a V formation to increase flying range and efficiency. By flying closely behind another goose, each bird experiences reduced wind resistance from the uplift of the bird in front. If a goose falls out of formation, it quickly returns to take advantage of the lifting power provided by the lead goose. When the lead goose tires, it rotates back and lets another goose lead, showing the benefits of sharing responsibilities. The geese honk from behind to encourage those in front to keep up speed, demonstrating the importance of support and praise among shared goals. If a goose is injured, two others will stay behind with it until the crisis has passed, then rejoin formation, highlighting that we must support each other in times