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Do you Train as a Wolf or a Sheep?

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Are you the hunter or the hunted?

Do you prey or pray?

If you train as a wolf—hard and with contact—you can always train with other wolves, they will recognize you as a wolf and will welcome you into the pack. Wolves are not afraid of blood, they have shed it, and they have bled it. They view sheep as prey. Wolves know that they do not always win, that sometimes the prey gets away. They know they sometimes have to hunt on their own, and that they sometimes have to fight their own without the pack. They kill and know that they may be killed—they except it as a part of being a wolf.

If you train as a sheep—easy and with no contact—you can always train with other sheep, they know you will not hurt them and will welcome you into the flock. Sheep feel safe while in the flock and the bigger the flock the better. Sheep avoid bloodshed, they just casually graze with their heads down as is if there were no wolves in the world. Then, when they see a wolf, they pray. They may fight each other in play but they avoid violence and confrontations with other sheep. Even though run from danger and fear injury or dying, they seem oblivious to the fact that—they are food.

Wolves are not afraid to walk into a flock of sheep. Wolves can be cute and cuddly if necessary and are able to quietly approach sheep and watch everything they do. They know they are wolves so they show no fear in the presence of sheep. Wolves may even wear a sheep's clothing and play with them, being careful not to harm them and cause alarm. Then, when it opportunity presents itself—they eat the sheep.

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