In the Wilderness
What’s so hot about teamwork anyway? Will you still work alone after you have gained an ally? If you do, that is indeed stupid. If you have a dog, it could be really useful for hunting. And a pack of dogs would be even better for fighting predators, except they will eat more food. In order to make the most of teamwork, you need to learn about your ally. ONLY work with them if you’re 100% sure that they are trustworthy and will not leave you behind in danger. Like I mentioned in Rule 9, have an ally beside you. And be friendy with them to create a bond which will always prove useful.
In School
In Rule 16, I said that putting yourself in the locker to hide from your enemies is only for experts. In order to make it easier, you should make a few contacts with the kids around you. Be friends with them, and borrow their lockers for safety. It’s better to have somewhere to hide at all times instead of just one tiny, puny spot. And all sports require teamwork (except for individual events). Practice with your team and understand what you’re teammates’ specialties are and keep a keen eye on the team. Teamwork is required for future jobs and projects so getting started in school is an easy “kickstart” for your future. Give it more consideration.