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Editorial: The Dog, the Lion, and the Wisdom of Survival

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
November 30, 2025
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Sunday mornings invite reflection. Between the rustle of newspapers and the aroma of coffee, we often search for meaning beyond headlines. One ancient line from Ecclesiastes still cuts through the noise: “A live dog is better than a dead lion.”

It is a proverb that refuses to age. In a world obsessed with spectacle—where social media crowns heroes overnight and discards them just as quickly—it reminds us that survival, not glory, is the true currency of hope.

The Lion’s Glory, the Dog’s Tomorrow

The lion has long been our metaphor for majesty: from medieval coats of arms to Premier League mascots, it embodies courage and dominance. Yet the proverb dares to invert this hierarchy. The dog, often dismissed as lowly, becomes the victor—not through strength, but through endurance.

Think of Achilles, whose pursuit of eternal fame led him to an early grave. Contrast that with Odysseus, who endured humiliation, storms, and setbacks, yet lived to reclaim his home. History and myth alike whisper the same truth: survival carries more weight than a glorious death.

Lessons for Our Age

The proverb’s resonance today is unmistakable:

  • In politics: Leaders who cling to reckless pride often flame out spectacularly, while those who endure compromise and criticism live to shape tomorrow’s debates.
  • In everyday life: The worker who accepts a modest role after redundancy is not diminished; he is positioning himself for renewal.
  • In activism: Retreat from danger is not cowardice but strategy—because living to fight another day is the only way movements endure.

Even in sport, we see echoes of this wisdom. The marathon runner who slows down to finish the race embodies the proverb more than the sprinter who collapses in pursuit of record-breaking glory.

The Tale Retold

The story of Lekan and Tayo, two warriors of legend, crystallises this truth. Lekan, lion-hearted, rushed into battle and won—but at the cost of his life. Tayo, cautious, lived on to protect the kingdom for decades. His words echo across centuries: “A live dog is better than a dead lion. Lekan’s courage ended his story, but because I lived, I could help many more.”

It is a parable that could sit beside Shakespeare’s tragedies or Chinua Achebe’s cautionary tales: the hero undone by pride, the survivor remembered for wisdom.

The Editorial View

In our Sunday quiet, this proverb asks us to reconsider what we prize. Do we chase the lion’s roar, knowing it may end in silence? Or do we embrace the dog’s persistence, humble yet alive, carrying the promise of tomorrow?

The lion may inspire awe, but the living dog still has breath—and breath is possibility. In the end, Ecclesiastes reminds us that survival is not mediocrity. It is resilience, patience, and the quiet courage to keep going when applause has faded.

And perhaps that is the truest kind of greatness.

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