Only Good News · 3 hours ago
In the wild, where survival depends on strength, a blind lioness named Josie lived to 18 -- three years beyond the typical lifespan of wild lions -- because her daughters never left her side. Dawn and Duffy guided their mother through the savannah, hunted for the family, and "gently call to each other so they can all enjoy the feast" after each kill. What could have been a death sentence became instead a quiet testament to something rarely witnessed in nature: devotion that asks nothing in return, only gives. Josie's story reveals that the instinct to protect and provide for those we love is not uniquely human -- it runs deeper than we imagine, across species, across circumstance.