Realizing an Idealized World

lifes-story:

A man was visiting with his grandchildren one day. One of the kids asked his grandfather what his hardest battle was in life, knowing that he was a war veteran. The man thought for a second, and replied, “There are two wolves to every war. One that fights for evil, power, and maliciousness. The other fights for good, justice, and peace. And each of these will fight and fight always. My hardest battle was not that of war, but that of life.” The kids pondered what he had said for a moment. Soon the youngest child had asked, “Which one will win?” His grandfather smiled and said, “Whichever one you feed.”

lifes-story:

A man was visiting with his grandchildren one day. One of the kids asked his grandfather what his hardest battle was in life, knowing that he was a war veteran. The man thought for a second, and replied, “There are two wolves to every war. One that fights for evil, power, and maliciousness. The other fights for good, justice, and peace. And each of these will fight and fight always. My hardest battle was not that of war, but that of life.” The kids pondered what he had said for a moment. Soon the youngest child had asked, “Which one will win?” His grandfather smiled and said, “Whichever one you feed.”

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