Sunday 21 March 2010

The Wolf You Feed

One evening, an old native American told his grandson a story about the inner struggle taking place in Man's soul.

"You see, my child, this inner conflict, the struggle, is between two wolves inside us all:

"One wolf is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, vanity, self-pity, guilt, offense, inferiority, lies and arrogance.

"The other wolf is pleasure, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kind-heartedness, generosity, empathy, truth, mercy and faith."

The grandson thought for a moment and asked his grandfather: "And which wolf wins?"

The old native American smiled and answered simply: "The one you feed."

The message is simple; we all know that, don't we? And yet... How do you manage to feed the correct wolf? And what can you do when sometimes you unintentionally happen to feed the dangerous wolf? Can you really control it? Can a beautiful parable really apply to your life, or only to an original native American?

It turns out that certain logical rules of human behavior exist and when you respect them, you also happen to feed the correct wolf!

Whether you are native American, Circassian, Muslim or Jewish... it doesn't matter. The same rules apply for all of us.

The rules are described in The Way to Happiness® booklet - a common sense guide to better living, which is a non-religious moral code, based wholly on common sense.

By applying the values taught in this booklet, every person can 'feed the correct wolf" and come closer to that which he really wants to be...

You can help others feed the correct wolf, and thus change the face of the whole society!

Give The Way to Happiness book to people around you that affect your happiness.

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