Thought for the Week-Compassion
* The Two Wolves story is a Cherokee fable about a grandfather who tells his grandson a story about two wolves that live inside each of us.
* One wolf is white, representing kindness, compassion, and love, while the other is black, representing hatred, anger, and greed.
* The grandfather tells his grandson that these two wolves are constantly fighting inside us and asks the grandson which one will win.
* The grandson thinks for a moment and then answers, “The one I feed.”
* The story is often used as a metaphor for the power of our thoughts and the importance of cultivating positive attitudes and behaviors.
* It emphasizes that we have a choice in how we think and act, and our actions determine which wolf we are feeding.
* The lesson of the story is to focus on cultivating positive thoughts and behaviors, and to feed the “white wolf” of love and compassion, rather than the “black wolf” of hatred and anger.
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