Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Some Rules When Dealing with Wolves


Do not think for a second that you are dealing with a dog, even a big dog, no matter how friendly the wolf may behave. Don't assume that the wolf is not hungry because he has recently dined. Never believe that the strength of your personality/goodness/kindness will somehow change the nature of the wolf. Wolves have a habit of regarding such behavior as weakness. Don't blame yourself for the wolf's transgressions. You are merely a potential morsel in the wolf's view of the world and as blameworthy as a lamb chop. It is always unwise to expect the wolf to behave by your rules. Wolves follow their own rules. Odds are you won't like them. Don't give in on even minor things. To wolves, nothing is minor. Expect unreasonable, abrupt, unfair, and cruel behavior. If that doesn't occur, don't drop your guard. Never turn your back on them.

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