The Wolf

Are You The Wolf Or The Sheep?

The question to ask yourself: are you a wolf or a sheep?

To be the Wolf you have to trust your own judgment. Only you know what is right for you. Nobody can tell you if what you’re doing is meaningful, worthwhile, or will lead you in the right direction.

The more compelling the path the lonelier it gets. In order to be the Wolf you will have to trust your own judgment. At times this could be very difficult. You must follow your own instinct and judgment and totally ignore the negative feedback you get from family, friends and anyone else who tries to tell you otherwise.

Are you wolf or sheep?

The average person is knowingly trained to not trust his or her own judgment. Whether parents made decisions for us, your teacher tells you how things should be done, and society tries to regulate what is right and wrong for you, you eventually get beaten down by your peers and the next thing you know you become one of the sheeple. By then you have become a follower and not a leader.

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The wolfs tend to have their own ideas and formulate how things should be. They stand away from the crowd and piss off people. Most wolfs find great happiness because they follow their own dreams and make their own plans. Their lives always end up just the way they planned.

The number one characteristics of a wolf is that  they trust their own desires. They create situations and professions for them; they are innovators, inventors, artist and writers. In their pursuit  for the end result they ignore everybody. By ignoring everybody you become the lonely Wolf separated from the board sheep.

There is a huge reward you will receive for trusting in yourself. Success, happiness and sometimes lots of money. But best of all you will find the habit of tapping into your intuition, your own brain and your passion, which will lead to an abundant life. But there is a price that you must pay to be a wolf. At times it gets very lonely. The lonely part is that you alone have to make decisions for yourself, and that can be scary. On the other hand being fully responsible for your own success allows you to have more control over your own life.

At times in life it can be very hard making the right decision. It is very difficult to cut a new path with very little advice from others. So the wolf becomes used to trusting in himself.

So I urge anyone who wants to be a wolf must ignore everybody, be stubborn cultivate a hard head, a strong backbone and follow his or her own instinct, and that in itself can be very powerful.

Sheep Someone who mindlessly follows and emulates anything and everything in the name of fame/recognition. A waste of flesh and brain cells.

People unable to think for themselves. Followers. Lemmings. Those with no cognitive abilities of their own.  time
           

 


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