Which Wolf Are You Facing?

One shows its teeth. The other hides its hunger.

Wolves are territorial. They seek to dominate, to control, to lead the pack. But not all wolves look the same. Some growl openly; the orange-wolf-in-wolf’s clothing. Others smile, disarm, and wait; the sleepy-wolf-in-sheep’s clothing.

One tells you who they are. The other makes you believe they’re something else. But in the end, both have the same goal: Power.

So, which is worse? The leader who dominates without shame, or the one who manipulates behind a mask of civility?

Is honesty in aggression more ethical than deception wrapped in diplomacy? And how do we, the flock – or perhaps fellow wolves – choose whom to follow or resist?

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Think. Choose. Reflect.

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