Two wolves in me

An indigenous legend makes us reflect on our decision-making power.

An elderly Indian told his grandson, “I feel like two wolves are fighting in my heart. One is violent, vengeful, full of hate. The other is full of love and compassion. The grandson asked, “Grandpa, tell me which one will win the fight in your heart?”Grandpa replied, “Those whom I feed. “

  • Today we know that a lot of diseases (such as depression.
  • Anxiety.
  • Phobias) and countless conflicts (family.
  • Personal.
  • Labor).
  • Are not caused by common ailments.
  • But by the insistent monologue we have with ourselves and stay.
  • If our thoughts and decisions are overwhelmed with pessimism and despair.
  • If we continue to criticize and evaluate others and ourselves and perceive only flaws and mistakes.
  • We will always feel terribly sad.

Our way of thinking and acting provokes similar feelings and attitudes in those around us, our goal in life must be to decide what steps we can take so as not to get sick, to be able to communicate better with others, and to live well. we will fill ourselves with passion, joy, optimism, imagination, we will not only enjoy it, we will also benefit everyone around us, and thus we will have a more intense and productive life.

Human suffering is undoubtedly due to the need to choose every day and to have to give up everything that is not part of the options already taken. We always face equally interesting alternatives when choosing, but we can decide to change our values. In this way, it is possible to dominate our mood, and above all to reflect on our existence, because, according to our decisions and our positive attitudes, “it will be our life”.

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