Which wolf are you feeding?
Devadutta was a good swimmer. A
high performer in Gurukula, music, sports, and life in general, his performance
had been dipping as of late. And worse, he was developing a reputation as a “poor
performer”. As a high achiever, he was having trouble living up to his
own expectations, and becoming quite unhealthy in his personality and
demeanour.
Once, Guruji explained to his young disciples that within
every person there are two wolves in a constant battle. The bad wolf is full of
desires, anger, passion, greed, ego, jealously and fear, while the good wolf is
full of hope, happiness, love and faith. The young Devadutta asked “But Guruji,
who wins?” To which the Guruji replied “The one you feed.”
Devadutta liked this story and his mantra became “Feed
the good wolf.” He recognized that the doubts in his thoughts were not serving him well, and
weren’t even his own. So he decided that every time a unhealthy came
up, he said “That’s not me, feed the good wolf” and re-directed his thoughts to transform and become healthy.
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