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The lone wolf
The lone wolf






the lone wolf

To all of you going against the grain, battling the naysayers: That is the walk that builds your character the most. The hardest walk you can make is the walk you make alone, but that is the walk that makes you the strongest. But if you keep going, stay true to yourself… it will be worth it in the end. “The wolf on the top of the hill is never as hungry I am quoting some lines from the motivational speech of Fearless Motivation, which I like. Or to steal their attention to feel important, happy, energised and existent. As it suggests that a person can be happy and contended without having the need to reach out to others. If we go by famous philosophies such as stoicism, or the stoic way of living, being alone is seen as a strength. Likewise, lone wolves are modern hermits that you’ll seldom find sitting in a corner chilling out or retreating towards the woods every evening to find solitude.Ĭheck out: 8 Stress Relieving Outdoor Activities that’ll bring you closer to Solitude Because with so many people and energies around, it becomes hard not to get affected by their problems, and situations, especially when you are trying to focus. Many great ascetics, sages and meditation practitioners have isolated themselves to attain peace. But the more they expose themselves in such an environment, the more they understand why they wish to be alone.Īlso read: Small Circle Benefits– Why few People choose to have a Small yet Powerful Circle Who is a Lone Wolf: Therefore, wolf pups are often pushed by their guardians to be social, since they don’t want their child to be tagged as arrogant or self-centred. Since you are coaxed to make friends, as it’s a normal thing to do, and parents often tell you to be social otherwise you’ll finish alone. He understands that there’s a piece missing, and that he is doing it for the sake of doing.

the lone wolf

When such a child with a different need exposes himself to a different environment. Or engaging in creative activities with little to no interference of an external source of energy or body, will find that exchange as positive and energising. Whereas, a child who reacts well to internal stimulation like spending time alone.








The lone wolf