In the March edition of Psychologies David Servan-Schreiber tells the following story:
A wise old Indian, explained to his grandson that within each of us there are two wolves locked in combat. One wolf represents anger, jealousy, pride, fear and shame; the other stands for gentleness, kindness, gratitude, hope, happiness and love. Anxiously, the small boy asks him: 'And which wolf is stronger, grandpa?' The old Indian replies, 'The one you feed.'
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