The Human Tribe's hunting abilities have always exceeded those of other wild animals. Humans are better at cooperation, more disciplined, more tactical, and the key lies in the fact humans are kinder than wild animals.
Kindness allows one collective to surpass another in collaborative capability.
'Diligence' has its own scripture: a sand dog called 'Diligence' once lectured to hundreds of thousands of followers, explaining the meaning of diligence.
Diligence leads humans to store food, make tools, repair houses, create furniture, and learn knowledge even after they are satiated.
Animals, once full, do not think about continuing to hunt; due to their laziness, they never consider how to preserve food, how to improve their living conditions, or how to decrease the difficulty of hunting.