Lions live in prides (groups) despite an increased chance of being spotted by prey. Living in groups offers strength and increases the success of hunts. Rather than seeing the vulnerability of living in groups, lions have developed a strategy focused on success - they take advantage of herd-living prey and can more easily kill large animals like buffalo when hunting together. True success comes from developing a strong strategy, not letting fear be the sole determinant of outcomes. Developing strategies based on fear may lead only to avoiding danger, while strategies focused on success can overcome vulnerabilities and lead to victory.