If you watched Finding Nemo, you would know that clown fish live in sea anenome.
The sea anenome sting most fish but the clown fish are immune to its sting, so it is well protected within the anenome.
The clown fish chases away other fish that try to feed on the anenomes tentacles, and it also takes food that is too large for it to eat and shoves it into the anenomes mouth to feed it. The bigger the anenome the bigger clown family can live there.
The relationship is called mutualism.
They have each other’s backs, and they encourage growth within each other.
We can learn so much from nature.
They are helping each other in the way they need it, not in the way they “think” the other needs it.
They aren’t trying to control each other.
They aren’t trying to change each other.
They aren’t sabotaging, competing, dominating, rescuing, discriminating, degrading, or taking advantage of each other.
They are working together for the greater good of each other.
Why do we have such a hard time with this?