Author: | Matt S. Law | ISBN: | 9781310058387 |
Publisher: | Matt S. Law | Publication: | June 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Matt S. Law |
ISBN: | 9781310058387 |
Publisher: | Matt S. Law |
Publication: | June 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Wise men say that within our hearts are two wolves. One is the bad wolf. It is full of greed, laziness, fear, hatred, jealousy, rage, sorrow. All the negative emotions. The other is the good wolf. It is full of joy, love, kindness, forgiveness, peace of mind. All the positive emotions. Both wolves war against each other continuously in our hearts.
When asked which wolf is stronger, the wise men answer, "Whichever wolf you have been feeding."
This book is a study guide for growing yourself from the inside out into the person you have always wanted to be or never imagined you could become. This book seeks to establish a firm foundation of character within our lives, not through tricks or gimmicks, but by changing our daily thoughts. Not to conceal our faults but to eliminate them by starving the bad wolf. Not to exaggerate our strengths but to truly grow them through steadily feeding the good wolf with positive thoughts.
Wise men say that within our hearts are two wolves. One is the bad wolf. It is full of greed, laziness, fear, hatred, jealousy, rage, sorrow. All the negative emotions. The other is the good wolf. It is full of joy, love, kindness, forgiveness, peace of mind. All the positive emotions. Both wolves war against each other continuously in our hearts.
When asked which wolf is stronger, the wise men answer, "Whichever wolf you have been feeding."
This book is a study guide for growing yourself from the inside out into the person you have always wanted to be or never imagined you could become. This book seeks to establish a firm foundation of character within our lives, not through tricks or gimmicks, but by changing our daily thoughts. Not to conceal our faults but to eliminate them by starving the bad wolf. Not to exaggerate our strengths but to truly grow them through steadily feeding the good wolf with positive thoughts.