Pathmaking principle
Lessons from African Bush Elephant
Make the path.
Trunk-Led Landscape Opening

Core lesson
Real strength makes room for life to follow.
Biological basis
African Bush Elephants use trunks, tusks, and massive bodies to dig for water, strip bark, push through vegetation, disperse seeds, and create paths used by other animals.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
PathmakingStrength for othersLeadershipLandscape impactEcological power