Perhaps you know the board game Halma. We used to play it from time to time as children and it was one of my father's favourite games. It goes like this: The game board is a hexagonal star. The figures of the maximum of 3 players are placed in a maximum of 3 of the 6 star pieces. The aim is to be the first to get the entire number of pieces into the opposite part of the star. To be able to move a piece, the following rule applies: it can only move from one square to the next if it jumps over another piece - one of your own or that of another player. Clever players therefore know how to position their own pieces in such a way that the longest possible jump paths are created so that their own players reach their destination as quickly as possible - and they also make optimum use of the position of the other players' pieces. It reminds me that you can reach your goal faster together if everyone is in a good position. That benefits you and helps others.
I wish you an extraordinary day!