We tend to think of lions as the kings of the jungle, who enjoy a stress-free life. Yet the life of a king is fraught with stresses and challenges. A lion in his prime cannot rest oblivious to his surroundings. He must remain vigilant, for there are always other lions seeking to take over his domain. He is also constantly on the prowl for food. During a hunt, especially with large prey, the lion himself can be injured, which then leaves him vulnerable to other predators. This lion is in his prime, looking out over his domain with regal authority. Yes, Its good to be the king, but every king will eventually lose his throne. So, the moral of this story is that when we look upon those in power, remember they are not exempt from the stresses of life.
We tend to think of lions as the kings of the jungle, who enjoy a stress-free life. Yet the life of a king is fraught with stresses and challenges. A lion in his prime cannot rest oblivious to his surroundings. He must remain vigilant, for there are always other lions seeking to take over his domain. He is also constantly on the prowl for food. During a hunt, especially with large prey, the lion himself can be injured, which then leaves him vulnerable to other predators. This lion is in his prime, looking out over his domain with regal authority. Yes, Its good to be the king, but every king will eventually lose his throne. So, the moral of this story is that when we look upon those in power, remember they are not exempt from the stresses of life.