1) Geese fly in a V formation to increase flying range. The flapping wings of geese in front create uplift for those following, allowing the flock to fly 71% further than if flying alone. 2) Any goose that falls out of formation feels increased drag and quickly returns to reduce resistance. Like geese, people who share direction and community can reach their goals more easily than alone. 3) When a goose tires, it rotates to the back and another takes the lead, demonstrating that success depends on teamwork and shared leadership.