This document discusses the behavior of migrating geese flying in a V formation and draws life lessons from it. Some key points: 1) Geese fly in a V formation to increase flying range, with each goose lifting the one behind it, allowing the flock's total range to increase by 71%. 2) Any goose that falls out of formation feels increased drag from flying alone, and quickly returns to the V. 3) When a goose tires, it rotates back in the formation while another takes the lead, showing that cooperation and shared leadership allow the flock to travel efficiently.